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We are often each others' most powerful allies and greatest sources of inspiration. Each one of us has a unique ability to empathize with one another and to remind each other that having cancer was never optional however our suffering always is. Come find inspiration from those who are finding their way. Two-time cancer survivor and Cancer Survivorship Coach, Bert Scholl, engages in in-depth inquiry with individual cancer survivors, providing an insider's perspective into some of the most intimate details of their cancer journey. Rarely are these raw and vulnerable conversations shared so transparently. Until now. When we reveal ourselves truthfully, others have permission to do the same.
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Friday Dec 18, 2020
Friday Dec 18, 2020
This is part two of the Laya Ballesteros podcast. Laya is an elementary school art teacher who is passionate about working with our youngest artists and she herself is a mixed media artist. Laya has been cancer-free for three years.
0:00:00 Going into surgery
0:12:57 Post-surgery recovery
0:25:00 Long-term recovery
0:37:54 Chemotherapy
0:47:25 Allergic reaction to chemo
0:56:35 The impact on our relationships
1:13:50 Managing chemo side effects
1:24:57 Life after cancer
- recorded April 8, 2020
Friday Dec 11, 2020
Friday Dec 11, 2020
Laya is an elementary school art teacher who is passionate about working with our youngest artists and she herself is a mixed media artist. Laya has been cancer-free for three years.
Also, I promised Laya I would give a shout out to NYBRA Plastic Surgery in Great Neck, NY because Laya just raved about them and their Patient Empowerment Program before, during, and after the podcast!!
0:00:00 Accidentally discovering cancer
0:11:15 Second opinion at NYU with Dr. Mancuso
0:15:02 Creating her team, Pt 1
0:24:17 Surgery scheduled
0:33:07 Confronted by cancer
0:39:35 Creating her team, Pt 2
0:44:48 Post-treatment shock
0:54:30 Asking for help
0:58:10 "My unicorn tribe"
1:05:33 Emotional freedom
1:16:45 Being our authentic self
1:24:10 Wellness
1:27:07 Surgery Day
- recorded April 8, 2020
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Clip from Episode Four with Carrie Ann Kemp
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Defining our cancer experiences without letting cancer define us.
Friday Nov 06, 2020
Daniel Delacruz - Survivor of Meningeal Tumor
Friday Nov 06, 2020
Friday Nov 06, 2020
DeLa is
A husband
A father
A musician
A brain tumor survivor and
A believer!
He is the saxophonist for the band slightly stoopid and also leads his own band Dela & steady rock easy.
0:00:00 Bringing awareness to others
0:05:08 Symptoms preceding diagnosis
0:09:25 Tunnel vision
0:13:15 Tumor doubles in size
0:16:13 Tumor responds to the threat
0:17:39 Brief synopsis of Bert’s cancer journey
0:24:18 Scott Palmer
0:29:54 When it all hit home
0:33:35 Full frontal bilateral craniotomy
0:39:37 Anesthesia or local anesthetic
0:42: 31 Dela wakes up completely blind
0:45:46 From the O.R. to the Stage
0:50:13 Radiation therapy
0:58:20 The power of music
1:03:19 Nurses our heroes
1:13:21 Dela’s eyesight returns
1:16:08 The blessing of it all
1:21:21 Living fully/On Kilimanjaro
1:28:42 We go it alone
1:37:29 Radiation breakdown
1:43:40 Ringing the bell
1:48:33 Post-treatment follow-up
https://delasaxmusic.com
https://www.slightlystoopid.com
Socials @delasaxmusic
Friday Oct 30, 2020
Maria Honeker - Survivor of Stage III Bowel Cancer
Friday Oct 30, 2020
Friday Oct 30, 2020
Maria is a food creator, a Wellness Mentor, a mother and wife. She has been cancer-free for over two years.
Follow Maria on Instagram @holisticlivingwithmaria
0:00:00 How the cancer was discovered
0:14:16 Scan confirms no metastasis
0:18:51 Chemotherapy recommended
0:25:30 Self-advocacy
0:30:36 Being positive verses being authentic
0:33:50 Giving back to the cancer community
0:40:05 Penny Brohn Cancer Center
0:47:10 Recurrence
0:50:59 England’s National Health Service
0:58:05 Holistic medicine
1:09:45 Long-lasting effects of chemotherapy
1:13:30 Possibility of a colostomy
1:14:56 Chemotherapy and neuropathy
1:18:19 Doctor’s making lifespan predictions
1:26:15 Where does cancer come from?
1:32:45 Follow up tests
- recorded 06/19/2020
Friday Oct 23, 2020
Jason Hungerford - Survivor of Stage IIA Rectal Cancer
Friday Oct 23, 2020
Friday Oct 23, 2020
Jason is the Vice-President for the Board of Directors of the Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes and the co-founder of the Colorectal Support Group as well as the Young Adult Support Group, now named "Beth's Group" in memory of his co-founder, Beth Brunelle. Jason has been cancer-free for ten years.
0:00:00 Surgery and life with a shortened colon
0:08:30 Struggles with radiation
0:12:12 "No thanks" to elective surgeries
0:16:48 Life doesn't just "go on"
0:24:47 Medical procedure anxiety
0:26:14 How a shortened colon effects diet
0:29:55 Prolapse of the stoma
0:33:10 Avoiding public places
0:38:37 Returning to the regular world
0:43:56 Dating with a colostomy
0:55:04 A life of gratitude
1:05:48 Cancer prepared me for the death of my husband
1:11:58 Cancer and covid
1:14:37 The gift of tears
1:19:14 It wasn't all gratitude
1:27:15 Oral chemo verses intravenous
1:35:50 Surgery reveals a change in diagnosis
1:43:20 Masculinity and treatment
Friday Oct 16, 2020
Friday Oct 16, 2020
Sara has worked as a professional book editor, a dishwasher, a philosophy professor, a ballet instructor, a waiter, and an English teacher in Slovakia and Lithuania. She’s ordained clergy, an astrologer, and lives in Ithaca, New York, with her beautiful husband, brilliant son, and a slightly above-average pit bull. Sarah has been cancer-free for eight years.
0:00:00 How the breast cancer was discovered
0:07:30 Breast feeding
0:12:18 Surrounding yourself with strong advocates
0:16:02 Loved ones who don’t show up
26:39 Doctors working in tandem
29:00 Chemotherapy
38:30 Eating through treatment!
42:51 Marijuana to manage side-effects
46:44 Chemo-brain and recovery from anesthesia
50:21 Post-treatment elective surgeries
56:26 Misdiagnosed 4x
58:09 Mastectomies and reconstruction
1:03:15 The body and societal norms
1:10:31 Caregivers
1:18:34 Cancer coaches and therapists
1:21:17 Cultural expectations of men & women
1:24:13 Positive thinking or just lucky?
1:28:19 Finding freedom in my diagnosis
1:35:29 Cancer woke me up!
1:42:13 Cancer as a gift?
-recorded 3/06/2020
Friday Oct 09, 2020
Rosemary Lang - Survivor of Stage III Rectal Cancer
Friday Oct 09, 2020
Friday Oct 09, 2020
Today’s guest is Rosemary Lang. Rosemary lives in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of New York State and enjoys hiking and riding motorcycles with her husband and best friend. Rosemary is an inquiry, discovering what it is to live life beyond cancer. Rosemary has been cancer-free for 2 1/2 years.
0:00:00 Clinical Trial to postpone surgery
0:10:50 Recurrence/Ileostomy
0:14:20 Community Support
0:17:00 Human touch
0:22:55 Nasogastric Tube
0:25:30 Change in treatment plan
0:30:14 Acceptance
0:43:20 Grief and Shame
0:52:40 Lower Anterior Resection Syndrome
0:59:10 Long-term Survivorship
1:11:21 Allowing the sadness to be
1:17:20 Physically expressing our emotions
1:23:06 Sex after cancer
1:27:41 Self-love
1:35:17 The Hero’s Journey
- recorded 2/22/202
Friday Oct 02, 2020
Eamonn Murphy - Survivor of Prostate Cancer
Friday Oct 02, 2020
Friday Oct 02, 2020
Eamonn is married to Marilee Murphy and she is the Executive Director of the Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes, and they have two sons. Eamonn is the owner and sole practitioner at Finger Lakes Acupuncture in Ithaca. Eamonn has been cancer-free for three years.
0:00:00 The biopsy
0:05:10 Being empowered in your diagnosis
0:08:15 Determining your treatment
0:15:05 Prostate education and support
0:17:55 Surgery & anesthesia
0:23:15 Vulnerability and uncertainty
0:30:39 Coming to terms with cancer
0:36:00 Fulfilled while facing your mortality
0:43:25 Evolving awareness
0:49:15 Cracked open
0:56:12 Post-surgery
1:04:03 Catheters
1:11:04 Laparoscopic surgery
1:14:45 Quality of life
1:17:38 Follow-up testing
1:26:33 Scanxiety
- recorded 4/14/2020
Friday Sep 25, 2020
Carrie Ann Kemp - Survivor of Mucinous Carcinoma of the Breast
Friday Sep 25, 2020
Friday Sep 25, 2020
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 Anne 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
- recorded 2/28/2020