Season One, Episode Four Carrie Ann teaches Maturation to elementary and middle school kids. Her passion is to help everyone love and accept their unique individual body and for Carrie Ann this starts with teaching our youth that puberty is not to be feared but to be embraced. 0:00:00 How the cancer was discovered 0:08:35 Port-a cath 0:15:28 Six weeks to live 0:22:00 Telling her children 0:30:10 A gift of awareness 0:35:15 Uterus, ovaries, cervix & breasts removed 0:42:35 Self-love 0:46:04 Navigating chemotherapy 0:51:47 Still alive at Christmas 0:57:35 Cancer-versary 1:07:15 Radiation 1:12:20 Masculinity 1:17:00 Cancer as a curriculum 1:33:45 Mentors 1:38:29 Living freely with cancer 1:49:50 The support of others 1:53:51 Dating after cancer 2:08:45 Funeral and wake considerations 2:14:15 Being the observer of our own thinking 2:19:39 Living in gratitude Season One, Episode ThreeShera is a mixed-media artist and painter. She’s a flat-closure advocate and activist - often using her art and social media platforms to share and connect. Shera has been cancer-free for eight years. 00:00:00 Cancer almost not discovered 00:13:59 Self-advocacy and multiple opinions 00:23:35 Community support and masculinity 00:28:09 Keeping cancer private 00:32:35 Strength and vulnerability 00:40:50 Navigating chemotherapy 00:44:15 Mastectomy and reconstruction 00:49:10 Second breast misdiagnosed 00:57:00 When it all seems like too much 01:05:35 Breast implants 01:07:08 Colorectal resection 01:11:41 Second breast misdiagnosed 01:14:35 Very first infusion caused menopause 01:21:35 Unseen struggles with cancer 01:26:18 Breast implant illness 01:37:03 Life without breasts 01:44:40 Post-surgery intimacy 01:51:40 Oncology phone calls 02:02:34 Post-cancer limitations 02:10:53 Committing to self-care * The photo above was taken at the massage office of Shira Melen and Kate Dimpfl in January of 2020 when in-person podcasts were still an option. Thank you both so much! Season One, Episode Two Joe is an archivist at the Corning Museum of Glass and he lives in Ithaca, NY with his wife, his two kids, and their dog Hamilton. Joe has been cancer-free for five years.
00:00:00 How the cancer was discovered 00:05:40 Tumors & physical discomfort 00:09:20 Informing friends 00:20:40 Only one leg 00:25:30 Accountability Partners 00:33:15 Connecting with fellow survivors 00:34:30 Standing infection & open wound 00:36:25 Infected titanium rod 00:47:44 Recovery from anesthesia 00:50:50 Whether or not to keep the leg 00:58:00 Immobility 01:03:07 Radiation & chemo 01:08:05 Aggressive surgery 01:12:00 Two months of radiation 01:18:30 Ask more questions 01:24:20 Prosthetics or second surgery 01:32:25 Creating stability 01:36:00 There’s no single approach 01:39:40 Life after treatment 01:41:48 Chronic pain 01:48:36 Post-treatment checkups * The photo above was taken at the massage office of Shira Melen and Kate Dimpfl in January of 2020 when in-person podcasts were still an option. Thank you both so much! Season One, Episode One Sharon is a teacher, an Instructional Technology Specialist, a plant-based food enthusiast, a wife of a very supportive husband, and a mother of three amazing kids! Sharon has been cancer-free for six years. 00:00:00 How the cancer was discovered 00:05:30 Inspired by fellow survivors 00:07:00 Re-diagnosed 00:10:35 PET Scans 00:18:40 Speaking w/ children about cancer 00:23:40 Caregivers getting the support they need 00:29:00 What we can not control 00:34:15 Creating a support network 00:36:45 Bert’s Stage IV Diagnosis 00:48:05 Family & friends struggle with our diagnosis 00:51:30 Freedom through sharing my experience 01:00:10 Getting a second opinions 01:16:00 Fecal Incontinence 01:24:22 Second Opinions revisited 01:22:00 Disability & Employment Rights 01:33:00 Colostomy 01:39:30 The power of forgiveness 01:47:00 Compassion for others |
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