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Cancer Mindset with The Rugarts

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Anyone who has had someone close to them receive a cancer diagnosis, which is unfortunately most of us, knows how distressing it can be. But what's the proper response? Do you turn inward and keep it a secret? Or are you supposed to rely entirely on others? Luckily I have a couple of experts today with knowledge from both the diagnosed and the caregiver sides to help us figure it out.

Welcome to the Just Dumb Enough Podcast. A show that acknowledges no one is always an expert, by dispelling misconceptions with real experts.

My guests today are Nancy Rugart Plummer and Robert Rugart. This mother and son duo have almost over a half dozen experiences with severe cancers in their family, with Nancy being one of the only people to have survived Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer and Metastatic Brain Cancer in the world.
That's not to say it was ever an easy journey, but they learned a lot having to go through the process more than once. Now they're on the show to pass along the critical lessons learned along the way, and share how you can apply the same steps to your everyday life.
( Www.BecomingTheBestU.Com )

Let's not just win, but conquer.

I know episodes with these topics can be hard for some to listen through. Hell, I've had good friends tell me they just won't listen to certain episodes because of the content. And that's understandable, but I hope those of you who did listen could tell that this was nowhere near the doom and gloom that occupies the treatment space sometimes. It was a lot of laughs, with a couple great people, and we crammed a lot of learning into a three-quarter hour segment.

Lastly, it's the end of October and rankings are as follows:
1. The United States, led by New York, California, and Oregon.
2. The United Kingdom, with England dominating the chart.
3. Canada, with New Brunswick suddenly overtaking all the others.
4. Australia, with New South Wales firmly out front.
5. Ireland! Beating Germany and New Zealand for a last minute win!

That's it for this week! Have a great weekend, a spooky Halloween, and I'll see you all back here for the next episode!
Until the next episode, please do all the things to help the show: rate, review, like, and subscribe.
Reach out to DumbEnoughPodcast@Gmail.Com or on any social media if you want to reach me personally.
Most importantly, Stay Dumb!

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Anyone who has had someone close to them receive a cancer diagnosis, which is unfortunately most of us, knows how distressing it can be. But what's the proper response? Do you turn inward and keep it a secret? Or are you supposed to rely entirely on others? Luckily I have a couple of experts today with knowledge from both the diagnosed and the caregiver sides to help us figure it out.

Welcome to the Just Dumb Enough Podcast. A show that acknowledges no one is always an expert, by dispelling misconceptions with real experts.

My guests today are Nancy Rugart Plummer and Robert Rugart. This mother and son duo have almost over a half dozen experiences with severe cancers in their family, with Nancy being one of the only people to have survived Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer and Metastatic Brain Cancer in the world.
That's not to say it was ever an easy journey, but they learned a lot having to go through the process more than once. Now they're on the show to pass along the critical lessons learned along the way, and share how you can apply the same steps to your everyday life.
( Www.BecomingTheBestU.Com )

Let's not just win, but conquer.

I know episodes with these topics can be hard for some to listen through. Hell, I've had good friends tell me they just won't listen to certain episodes because of the content. And that's understandable, but I hope those of you who did listen could tell that this was nowhere near the doom and gloom that occupies the treatment space sometimes. It was a lot of laughs, with a couple great people, and we crammed a lot of learning into a three-quarter hour segment.

Lastly, it's the end of October and rankings are as follows:
1. The United States, led by New York, California, and Oregon.
2. The United Kingdom, with England dominating the chart.
3. Canada, with New Brunswick suddenly overtaking all the others.
4. Australia, with New South Wales firmly out front.
5. Ireland! Beating Germany and New Zealand for a last minute win!

That's it for this week! Have a great weekend, a spooky Halloween, and I'll see you all back here for the next episode!
Until the next episode, please do all the things to help the show: rate, review, like, and subscribe.
Reach out to DumbEnoughPodcast@Gmail.Com or on any social media if you want to reach me personally.
Most importantly, Stay Dumb!

  continue reading

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