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Cancer Survivor Stories - Real life inspirational stories of cancer survival.

Brandon Gaille shares survival stories from breast cancer, bone cancer, blood cancer, brain cancer, ovarian cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid cancer and more.

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Welcome to the podcast that shares the inspirational stories of the heroes that have battled cancer and lived to tell their tale. These men, women, boys, and girls are the essence of true perseverance.
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Welcome to 'Beyond Hope Project,' a beacon of inspiration in the podcast world. Join Jason Tharp as we embark on a transformative journey, exploring stories that awaken the will to start anew and find the strength to rise from setbacks. 'Beyond Hope Project' is about lighting the way to your starting line, not dictating your path. We delve into narratives that foster optimism and belief in a future where dreams become achievements. Each episode is a tapestry of positivity, enthusiasm, and co ...
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Welcome to Not Today Cancer Their mission is to inspire and empower those who have been affected by cancer. Darren's diagnosis of brain cancer in 2009 and Jens breast cancer diagnosis in 2021 may seem like a crazy coincidence, but it's given them a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of living with cancer. Through their own experiences, they have emerged stronger and more determined to help others facing a similar journey. As beacons of hope, they are committed to shining a lig ...
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RARING

Matthew Zachary Worldwide

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Welcome to RARING, the voice of the rare disease community and a no-BS forum for patients and their families, rare disease patient organizations, and medical professionals. If you live with a rare disease or love someone who does, RARING is the podcast for you, by you, and with you every day. Tune in to hear leading experts discussing next-generation diagnostics and treatments. Learn from passionate nonprofit leaders talking about their highs and lows fighting for their communities. And laug ...
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Do you want to know one of the biggest secrets that cancer survivors have? It’s that life after cancer treatment ends can sometimes be even more tough than the disease itself. No one understands that like another cancer survivor. Gabby has been there – when the Get Well cards come down and you are alone with your fears, it can be scary, overwhelming– and lonely. Gabby knew she had to change her life and develop healthy habits to go from cancer survivor to Thriver. But working out what to do ...
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Welcome to the Divine Intervention Show podcast! Here you will learn about all the amazing guests and show subjects for the Divine Intervention Radio Show. "Divine Intervention" is an interview show that features intriguing people who have experienced the hand of God in amazing ways. Divine Intervention was created and produced by Daniel and Sahani Fazzina with the purpose of encouraging believers, spiritual seekers and skeptics alike that Jesus is alive, and is still performing miracles and ...
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Cancer Can

Christopher Sis

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Conversations for cancer patients and survivors. How do I become an A+ patient and survivor? That is, how can I do everything in my control to live as long as I can with the best quality of life? What do I read? Who do I listen to? How do I lose the least from this setback and gain the most from it? How do I make the best treatment decisions and then prepare for and execute each step of that treatment? How do I best mitigate and recover from the physical, emotional, and mental burdens? How s ...
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Our Anxiety Connection is where anxious people can come together for a sense of connection, understanding, and to get information on what causes anxiety and how to manage it. Host Wendy Leeds, a three-time cancer survivor and psychotherapist, shares her personal story of life-long anxiety, how she’s dealt with cancer, and found her way through her fear. As an experienced therapist, she shares the latest research, explores ways anxiety impacts our lives and offers simple, effective tools and ...
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Trauma is a catalyst. It provokes significant change in the lives of survivors, as well as in the lives of their caregivers. Join me, Carrie Rickert, and our guests as they share their stories of trauma and the resources that have been beneficial to them along the way. Navigating the journey from where you were pre-trauma, to where you are now doesn't have a roadmap. Let's work together to create one. We will celebrate our guests and learn from their struggle, adding tools to our trauma surv ...
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The New Mind

Ella McCrystal

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I’m Ella McCrystal and over the last 20 years I’ve been using neuroscience, to help a broad spectrum of individuals, including leaders in the world of business, sports, and the arts find and reach their full potential.I want to welcome you to a new show about the brain and the unbelievable potential you have when your mind has the training, programming and support it needs. A place that will showcase practical strategies and solutions; whether you're an individual looking to improve their me ...
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Rebel Scientist

Breaking The Grey

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Welcome to Season 5 of The Rebel Scientist Podcast, the rebel guide to biohacking and longevity. aimed at unlocking the true potential of our bodies and minds. Embark on an exciting adventure with the Rebel Scientist hosts as they uncover the latest trends in biohacking for anti-aging and longevity. Stay ahead of the curve and revolutionize your approach to aging—one biohack at a time. Sarah, a certified red light expert and CEO of CeraThrive, is at the forefront of the red light revolution. ...
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Join Lawrence Lotze, a resilient survivor of a brain tumor, as he travels the globe virtually to bring you inspiring stories from successful business owners to popular sports stars. In each episode, Lawrence discusses with his guests the journey to their successes, challenges they faced, & biggest takeaways from their invaluable experience. From bustling streets of New York to scenic beaches of Sydney, discover what drives & motivates influential people who are changing the game in their res ...
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Welcome to Linda's Corner: Inspiration for a Better Life Are you seeking inspiration and transformation in your life? Look no further! At Linda's Corner we tackle everyday challenges like relationships, parenting, weight loss, health, and finances, and we also dive deep into heavier topics like depression, anxiety, addiction, abuse, grief, and childhood trauma. Listen to stories of real people overcoming real challenges, just like yours. With the wisdom of experts and the courage of overcome ...
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Mindful Healing

Dr Jennifer Hopkins and Jamie Goodspeed

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Hey there, I'm Jamie Goodspeed—a wife, mother, energy healer, and life coach—just like many of you, I’m simply striving to navigate the complexities of life while seeking to make a difference in others. And I’m Dr Jennifer Hopkins, integrative medicine specialist, with a passion for biohacking the human body, diligent researcher, health advocate, and wellness enthusiast. This raw and real podcast explores holistic wellness and self-empowerment from a unique perspective! Join us as we navigat ...
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Your Health Reset

Sinclair Kennally

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Thriving in our ever-changing world has become more complex… We must pioneer our own health journey, pierce through the static of commercial interests and conflicting information and take back our power. We must reset, create our own health and together we thrive. Welcome to Your Health Reset, with your host Sinclair Kennally, CNHP, CNC, a survivor of complex chronic illness, an expert on resolving the root causes of chronic conditions, and cofounder of Detox RejuveNation and MeditationRx. S ...
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Dr. Jen and Jamie discuss "The Hateful Eight." New research is showing ways to cancer proof your cells by avoiding these eight seed oils, sugar, and gluten. With so many labels and terms to navigate, they explore how these oils are contributing to inflammation, brain fog, dementia, insulin resistance, and "p…
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The Boeing capsule is having issues with its thrusters and cannot bring astronauts back to Earth. Also, move over, Farmer’s Almanac. A more accurate long-term weather forecast could be on the horizon. Boeing’s Starliner Leaves Astronauts Stuck On The Space Station In another blow to Boeing’s Starliner program, which is meant to ferry astronauts and…
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The Boeing capsule is having issues with its thrusters and cannot bring astronauts back to Earth. Also, move over, Farmer’s Almanac. A more accurate long-term weather forecast could be on the horizon. Boeing’s Starliner Leaves Astronauts Stuck On The Space Station In another blow to Boeing’s Starliner program, which is meant to ferry astronauts and…
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Authorities in Victoria believe they've found the source of a Legionnaires' outbreak in Melbourne that has killed two people. What do we know about the disease, and what needs to be done to avoid outbreaks? References Outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in metropolitan Melbourne Dispersion of Legionella bacteria in atmosphere: A practical source loca…
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There has been a heated – and at times harmful discussion about presumed sex differences in athletes competing at the Olympic Games. While unfounded, accusations against two female boxers have reignited a discussion that has been going on for over a century about who gets to compete, and against whom. We take a look at the evidence and explain why …
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Unions are calling for 10 days of reproductive leave for women going through menopause and perimenopause. They say older women are leaving the workforce early because a lack of support. But one expert argues there is no quality evidence to support this claim, and there are other issues at play. Guest Professor Susan Davis, endocronologist at Monash…
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People with diabetes who are treated with insulin have more than a 60 per cent increased risk of serious injury. Low blood sugar can lead to falls, while high blood sugar can lead to nerve damage, which leaves people susceptible to numbness and burns. Experts believe there is a lack of awareness about the risk of trauma when blood sugars aren’t wel…
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Viral hepatitis infections claim the lives of 3,500 people each day. One of the lesser known kinds is hepatitis E, which can lead to acute liver failure. We explain the storied history of this virus and the current efforts to vaccinate against it. Guest Dr Richie Madden, co-founder of the Hepatis E International Direct Action group…
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It may seem like everyone is either getting COVID-19 this summer, or knows someone who has. That’s because for the fourth year in a row, COVID cases are experiencing a summer surge. The CDC now tracks COVID-19 mostly through wastewater and found that viral activity has multiplied more than four times from the beginning of May to now. The CDC classi…
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It may seem like everyone is either getting COVID-19 this summer, or knows someone who has. That’s because for the fourth year in a row, COVID cases are experiencing a summer surge. The CDC now tracks COVID-19 mostly through wastewater and found that viral activity has multiplied more than four times from the beginning of May to now. The CDC classi…
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New research suggests that polymetallic nodules found 13,000 feet deep produce “dark oxygen” by electrolyzing water. Also, at higher altitudes, the air is less dense, which makes it harder for birds in flight to generate lift. The turkey vulture has a solution. Deep-Sea ‘Nodules’ May Produce Oxygen, Study Finds An international team of researchers …
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New research suggests that polymetallic nodules found 13,000 feet deep produce “dark oxygen” by electrolyzing water. Also, at higher altitudes, the air is less dense, which makes it harder for birds in flight to generate lift. The turkey vulture has a solution. Deep-Sea ‘Nodules’ May Produce Oxygen, Study Finds An international team of researchers …
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Join Jason Tharp in this inspiring episode of the Beyond Hope Project podcast as he welcomes Shaun Barrowes, a multifaceted talent in music, speaking, and writing. Shaun shares his journey from being an Emmy-nominated artist and Top 30 contestant on American Idol to collaborating with high-profile artists like Janelle Monae, Imagine Dragons, and Ja…
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Join my conversation with Cindy Benezra, sexual abuse survivor and advocate as we discuss her book, Under the Orange Blossoms and the tools she has used to help her thrive. You can find Cindy at CindyTalks where you can sign up for her newsletter and read her insightful blogs. www.skinnytees.com Code TTH30 for 30 % off Trauma is a Catalyst is avail…
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Lauren shares her breast cancer journey, from discovering a lump after breastfeeding to being diagnosed while pregnant. She underwent mastectomy and chemotherapy while pregnant and gave birth to a healthy daughter. You are going to be so inspred by her story! You can connect with her here: https://www.instagram.com/laurenmcranmer/ Download on Remov…
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This week, I'm talking about working through and after a cancer diagnosis. I'll be sharing my personal journey of working during my treatment and what returning to work looked like for me after cancer. Cancer treatment can often feel like a full-time job, with endless appointments and treatments that can take over your life. I found that maintainin…
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One of the hottest fields in astronomy right now is the search for exoplanets. NASA’s Exoplanet Archive currently lists over 5,700 confirmed planets orbiting distant stars. And more discoveries will be on the way. PLATO, which stands for PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars, is a satellite made by the European Space Agency that will help pu…
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One of the hottest fields in astronomy right now is the search for exoplanets. NASA’s Exoplanet Archive currently lists over 5,700 confirmed planets orbiting distant stars. And more discoveries will be on the way. PLATO, which stands for PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars, is a satellite made by the European Space Agency that will help pu…
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In this fun and juicy episode Jess sits down with host of the Manifest Daily Podcast, Dheandra Nicolette! Whether you're a seasoned manifester or a bit of a skeptic, this is for YOU! In this episode the ladies chat: -How Dheandra first encountered manifestation and things she has brought into fruition using this practice! -What manifestation really…
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The science of happiness shows that you can literally hardwire your brain to be happier. Listen to this informative interview with Hashish Kothari to learn how you can re-wire your brain in as little as 60 seconds. Ashish is a transformational leader, the Founder & CEO of Happiness Squad, the host of the Happiness Squad Podcast, and author of the A…
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“Cancer” is a dreaded word in the doctor’s office. But about 40% of us will be diagnosed with cancer at some point during our lives, the most common being breast, prostate, and lung cancer, according to the National Institutes of Health. But in the last few decades, major progress has been made in the world of cancer treatment and prevention. Cance…
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“Cancer” is a dreaded word in the doctor’s office. But about 40% of us will be diagnosed with cancer at some point during our lives, the most common being breast, prostate, and lung cancer, according to the National Institutes of Health. But in the last few decades, major progress has been made in the world of cancer treatment and prevention. Cance…
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The University of Hawaiʻi study will be the largest of its kind to investigate the health and social impacts of the Maui wildfires. Also, fiberglass is washing up on Nantucket’s shores, and residents are concerned about the long-term environmental impact of this debris. Hawaiʻi Wildfire Survivors To Join Long-Term Health Study Nearly a year ago, Ma…
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The University of Hawaiʻi study will be the largest of its kind to investigate the health and social impacts of the Maui wildfires. Also, fiberglass is washing up on Nantucket’s shores, and residents are concerned about the long-term environmental impact of this debris. Hawaiʻi Wildfire Survivors To Join Long-Term Health Study Nearly a year ago, Ma…
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For the first time this year, there are more patients in Queensland hospitals with influenza than COVID. A survey has found people's main reasons for not vaccinating against flu were that they didn't think influenza was serious, the vaccine would give them the flu, or it wouldn't work. And we take a look at how COVID-19 continues to affect mortalit…
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Dementia is the second leading cause of death of all Australians. But rates of dementia are going down, in part because people are changing their lifestyles. A major paper published in the Lancet has identified 14 modifiable risk factors — two more than previously listed. Guest Emeritus Professor David Ames, the University of Melbourne and the Flor…
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Heard of the anti-Mullerian hormone, or the 'egg timer' test? It's marketed strongly to women in their 30s but a new study suggests some of the claims around it can be misleading. And when given more information about the test, many women decide against it. Guest Dr Tessa Copp, the University of Sydney References Women’s interest, knowledge, and at…
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When women are diagnosed with breast cancer in just one breast – should they get a double mastectomy? A large study has assessed the impact different surgical interventions have on cancer risk and mortality. Guest Dr Vasily Giannakeas, cancer epidemiologist at the Women’s College Research Innovation Institute References Bilateral Mastectomy and Bre…
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You know that disappointing feeling when you’re ready to make a delicious meal, but you crack open the refrigerator only to find mushy tomatoes, dried-out bread, or oozing strawberries? Refrigeration fundamentally changes the chemistry of our food, but at this point, most of the United States’ food system relies on the use of refrigerators. Almost …
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You know that disappointing feeling when you’re ready to make a delicious meal, but you crack open the refrigerator only to find mushy tomatoes, dried-out bread, or oozing strawberries? Refrigeration fundamentally changes the chemistry of our food, but at this point, most of the United States’ food system relies on the use of refrigerators. Almost …
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If nations are to meet their sustainable energy goals, experts argue that batteries will be a crucial part of the equation. Not only are batteries key for many technologies, they’ll also be necessary to meet energy demands with a power grid that is mainly supplied by renewable energy sources like wind and solar. Without batteries, power from those …
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