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Navigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 23 - My Conversation with Zack Sandor-KerrIn this episode, I share my conversation with Zack Sandor-Kerr. Zach is the father of 3 boys, including 10 year old Jasper, who was diagnosed with leukemia in June of 2023. Zack tells us about his experience as a Dad, who has been the primary caregiver for his child throughout his treatment, and what that has been like for him, and his wife Kaitlin. He rightfully raises the issue of inclusive care in both the hospital environment, and in our communities. His perspective is both considerate of others, and an important reminder to all of us to check our assumptions, and consider...2025-07-151h 25Navigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 22 - My Conversation with Alexx FriesenIn this episode, I’m sharing my conversation with Alexx Friesen. Alexx is a Child Life Specialist who works in Toronto. She has worked with families in hospital settings, as well as in hospice and palliative care. She also has experience in oncology, both as a professional, as well as a patient. She herself is a childhood cancer survivor. Her experience as a patient when she was a child led her to this career and it gives her such a unique perspective and skill set to work with families in these extremely difficult scenarios. She is a kind and ha...2024-11-2858 minNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 21 - My Conversation with Michelle Da CostaIn this episode, I share my conversation with Michelle Da Costa. Michelle is the mother of three girls. Her youngest daughter is a childhood cancer survivor. Michelle is also a Parent Liaison with @OPACC  Ontario Parents Advocating for Children with Cancer. I had the fortune of meeting Michelle at a parent drop-in while my own child was in treatment, and our conversation had a deep impact on me. Michelle tells the story of her daughter's experience with cancer, and how it inspired her to become a support and a resource to other oncology parents. It is remarkable how Michelle h...2024-10-301h 09Navigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 20 - My Conversation with Make-A-Wish CanadaIn today's episode, I am speaking with two representatives from Make-A-Wish® Canada. You are very likely familiar with Make-A-Wish Canada. This is the charitable organization that grants wishes to children with critical illnesses. But you may not be aware of some of the interesting facts about Make-A-Wish Canada that I learned from this conversation: In 2023, Make-A-Wish Canada brought wishes to 1,389 wish kids and their families across Canada. A wish might be a chance to travel, to meet a celebrity, to have an experience, or to have an item or piece of equipment. And some kids are hopi...2024-09-1837 minNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 19 - My Conversation with Jessica HillIn this episode, I have the honour of sharing my conversation with Jessica Hill. I first learned of Jessica, and her daughter Addy, in September of 2023, when Sick Kids Hospital posted a story about a new initiative called Precision Child Health. The post featured an enormous crystal ball that was filled with colourful mist. At the unveiling, beside the crystal ball, stood a family who spoke about the young teen who inspired the campaign. That teen was Addison Hill, or Addy, as she is affectionately called. I watched Jessica’s speech, and I was in awe...2024-07-1654 minNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 18 - My Conversation with Daniel StolfiIn this episode, we hear the story of actor and comedian Daniel Stolfi. Daniel was diagnosed with Lymphoma when he was 25 years old. Like every cancer warrior, Daniel’s story is remarkable. He kept a journal throughout his treatment, and before his treatment was even over, he wrote and performed an award-winning one-man comedy show called Cancer Can’t Dance Like This. It was met with rave reviews! He has performed this show at venues across North America, and in the process, he has raised more than $100,000 for cancer research.Daniel has also written a book...2024-02-161h 15Navigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 17 - Campfire CircleIn this episode, I am thrilled to share my conversation with Jenny Edmonds, Director of In-Hospital & Community Programs with Campfire Circle. Campfire Circle is a privately funded charity in Ontario that brings laughter and joy to kids and families affected by childhood cancer. Campfire Circle is passionate about helping kids to just be kids. These are the cheerful folks who visit your hospital room to play a song on the ukulele, to play a boardgame with your child. They coordinate in-hospital activities, such as painting or crafts, and they have year-round programming outside the hospital, including an o...2024-01-2955 minNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 16 - My Conversation with Nicole RasoIn this episode, we hear the story of Nicole Raso. Nicole is the mother of 5 year old Luca, who recently completed his treatment for a Wilms tumour, which was found on his kidney in August 2022. Nicole tells us about how she discovered that her son was sick, and the arduous journey that she and her family travelled in order to bring him back to health. Nicole also explains why she started her Instagram page @donate4kids. Her mission is to spread awareness about childhood cancer, to share helpful resources for families, and to raise funds for cancer r...2023-12-211h 11Navigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 15 - What MattersWhen we undergo a major crisis in our lives, we sometimes experience an epiphany about what actually matters. In some cases, we are changed for the better. Heather feels that she has had the opportunity to learn some very important lessons during her brush with childhood cancer, and shares them in this episode. Note from Heather - I accidentally skipped #5! I want to fix it, but I just don’t have time. Also, I’m happy with the flow of the episode, so I’m leaving it as is. In the spirit of this topic, here is...2023-11-2929 minNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 15 - What MattersWhen we undergo a major crisis , we sometimes experience an epiphany about what actually matters in our lives. In some cases, we are changed for the better. Heather feels that she has had the opportunity to learn some very important lessons during her brush with childhood cancer, and shares them in this episode. 2023-11-2929 minNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 14 - End of TreatmentIn this episode, Heather shares her family’s experience arriving at the end of treatment, 2.5 years after her child received a diagnosis of Leukemia B-ALL. She details the various steps that brought her family to that final moment, how they celebrated the occasion, and how they are looking ahead to life after cancer. 2023-11-1642 minNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 13 - My Conversation with Sarah DeMeloIn this episode, we hear the story of Sarah DeMelo. Sarah is the mother of a young family that includes 4 year old Benjamin, who has spent the last year and a half in treatment for Leukemia. Sarah shares the story of Benjamin’s illness, and his path to recovery. She also shares an important reminder of how important it is to advocate for our children, and for ourselves. Sarah herself is a warrior, and she tells the remarkable story about her own battle with a rare form of cancer. Sarah’s perspective is beautiful, and her story is on...2023-11-011h 54Navigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 12 - My Conversation with Susan Kuczynski, Lead Parent Liaison with OPACCIn this episode, I am pleased to bring you my conversation with Susan Kuczynski – Lead Parent Liaison with Ontario Parents Advocating for Children with Cancer, also known as OPACC.  OPACC is a registered charity whose mission is to be the parent voice for families with children diagnosed with cancer across Ontario, Canada. OPACC helps families through free programs and support services including in-hospital and virtual peer support, financial support, and community support.Susan is a parent who has been there. Her daughter has been a childhood cancer survivor for 28 years, and Susan’s experience as a par...2023-10-1359 minNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 11 - Thoughts on Age and Activities for the Hospital BedIn this episode, Heather ponders whether it is harder to have a young child, or an older child in treatment. Each scenario comes with its own unique set of challenges, and both are hard. She also shares a long list of fun things to do to pass the time with your child (no matter what age or stage of treatment) while staying in the hospital… plus one activity that can only be done at home.   2023-09-2838 minNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 10 - Back to School and Cancer StatsAt this time of year, many of us are getting back into the routine of being back at school. However, not everyone gets to return to the classroom, particularly those kids who are undergoing treatment for cancer. Heather talks about some of the things that parents need to consider when preparing for the start of the school year. Also, September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month. Heather talks about what it is like to hear all of the messaging around this occasion. She'd like to know how you are feeling about all of those statistics that are circulating. 2023-09-1421 minNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastNavigating Childhood Cancer PodcastEpisode 9 - My Conversation with Zach RoundIn this episode, we hear the story of Zach Round, a brain tumour survivor and childhood cancer advocate. Zach was diagnosed with a brain tumour when he was 17 years old. He shares the details about the different complications he encountered during treatment, how he made it through the experience, as well as what helped him go on to play college football, and to return to extreme mountain biking. Zach also explains how he became involved in different charities to raise funds and awareness for brain tumour research, and childhood cancer. You can read more about Zach at https://tumorwarrior67...2023-08-311h 12