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How can community, creativity, and support help someone keep moving forward after cancer treatment ends? Loki Villaseñor is a father of eight, health and safety professional, writer, and head and neck cancer survivor. Af

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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 59 episodes
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Welcome to "Hope in the Face of Cancer; A Survivor By Your Side," where storytelling offers an avenue of hope and connection. In a world where isolation can feel overwhelming, our mission is to remind you that you are never truly alone. Join us for heartfelt personal testimonials of triumph, vulnerability, and strength, practical tips and advice for navigating the cancer journey, and engaging conversations with patients, caregivers, survivors, and healthcare professionals. Find comfort, inspiration, and a sense of belonging as we share relatable stories and insights, helping you navigate your path with confidence and resilience.
Unknown Host hosts Hope In The Face of Cancer, a business show with 59 episodes published.

How can community, creativity, and support help someone keep moving forward after cancer treatment ends? Loki Villaseñor is a father of eight, health and safety professional, writer, and head and neck cancer survivor. Af

Can a second cancer diagnosis become the moment that finally leads you back to yourself? Dee Manuel is an 18-year breast cancer survivor, coach, author, speaker, CanCare volunteer, and member of the Greater Houston Siste

How do you find yourself again after caregiving becomes your entire identity? When Jill Kelly, a retired physical therapist, became her husband Ron's caregiver after his esophageal cancer diagnosis, she spent more than s

How do you turn a life-changing cancer diagnosis into a mission that helps thousands of others? At 37 years old, Lyndsay Levingston was building a successful career in television news in New York City when she discovered

What if one of the most powerful forms of cancer support comes from someone who has already walked the path before you? Darcie Wells sits down with Susan Sabo-Wagner, Vice President of Clinical Innovation at the American

What can a cancer researcher teach us when he suddenly finds himself sitting in the patient chair? Larry Coffer spent more than 20 years at MD Anderson Cancer Center supporting ovarian and breast cancer research, helping

What happens when one cancer diagnosis is followed by a second life-changing diagnosis before you’ve had time to process the first? Sarah McDonald is a two-time cancer survivor, author, TEDx speaker, executive coach, and

What does it mean when a stranger who understands your cancer journey becomes family? Stephen, a brain cancer survivor, and his husband and caregiver, Calvin, share a deeply moving story about diagnosis, fear, friendship

What helps someone move from fear to hope after hearing the words “you have cancer”? In this heartfelt episode of Hope in the Face of Cancer, Sandra Beno shares how her breast cancer diagnosis changed the course of her l

What if cancer became the moment that finally brought you back to life? In this episode, Thandi Montgomery, coach, speaker, and founder of Thandi Monee, shares how a stage one breast cancer diagnosis at age 38 reshaped e

What does it take to face a cancer diagnosis in your 40s while raising young children? Kristy Bradshaw, MBA graduate from Stanford, former ballerina, and portfolio management professional, shares her stage three colon ca

What if the key to healing isn’t just treatment, but how you support your body along the way? We are joined by Patrice Surley, oncology nutritionist and functional health expert with over 25 years of experience helping p

What happens when you know something is wrong with your body, but no one will listen? In this episode of Hope in the Face of Cancer, Darcie Wells speaks with Jackie Garcia, a young adult cancer survivor whose persistence

What does it look like when a man who is wired to strategize and stay in control faces a diagnosis he never expected? Male breast cancer is rarely discussed, yet it carries the same weight of fear, uncertainty, and ident

What does hope look like when a young mother hears the word cancer for the first time? We welcome Marissa Henley, cancer survivor, author, speaker, and mother of three, to share her story of faith, fear, and long-term he

What happens when the person shaping future nurses suddenly becomes the patient? Dr. Lorraine Frazier, Dean of the Columbia University School of Nursing and a nationally respected nursing leader, joins Darcie Wells to sh

What happens when caregiving, grief, and love all collide at once? Christina Napoleon is a number one bestselling author, certified grief educator, keynote speaker, and the world’s leading positive widow coach. After car

What happens when the holidays arrive while you’re still healing from cancer? In this solo reflection, host Darcie Wells, President and CEO of CanCare, speaks directly to cancer survivors and caregivers who feel out of s

What helps a caregiver stay steady when cancer changes everything? Caregivers carry so much of the emotional weight of cancer, yet their needs are often overlooked. In this powerful episode, Darcie Wells joins the Commun

How do you hold on to hope when cancer returns years later? Meet Don, a two-time thyroid cancer survivor, CanCare volunteer, and ministry leader whose journey runs on faith, family, and service. His first diagnosis came
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Hope In The Face of Cancer is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Business (fitness) and has published 59 episodes.
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