
We’re sisters on a mission to care for the cancer community through the sharing of real life stories, a sprinkle of sass, and lots of support. Join us in a new kind of pity party: It’s a pity so many of us carry the heavy burden of cancer alone, so let’s make it a party and carry it together.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | MedicineReligion & SpiritualityChristianityHealth & Fitness | ||||

Today marks our 50th and final episode! We’ve been creating the My Sister’s Cancer podcast for a year. Like we always say, it’s a pity so many of us carry the heavy burden of cancer alone, so let’s make it a party and carry it together. Thanks for ca... more
Today’s podcast episode is packed full of resource recommendations for the survivorship season. As we prepare to take a break from producing new episodes, we wanted to leave you with ideas for how you can continue to process your cancer experience. F... more
Today we are joined by our parents! You’ve heard them mentioned on the show time and again and today they get to tell the story from their perspective. We are so grateful for their love and support. For our full show notes, visit the podcast page at ... more
Today we are joined by our two favorite people: our husbands. For the last year they’ve supported us as we record the podcast weekly, and for years before that they supported us through cancer and its aftermath. Today we get to hear how cancer has af... more
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This is a good podcast as long as you know you’re listening to “amateurs “ in the pure sense of that word. (As Olympic athletes are amateurs). Like hearing the cancer experiences of members of your extended family. They don’t pretend to have clinical expertise. They are a warm and caring part of the “cancer community “ of which I too am a part.
I just started listiening to your podcast and I just wanted to say thank you SO MUCH to both of you for sharing your experiences and reflections.
Hearing both of your thoughts and responses has really helped me to understand how we all grieve in different ways and how it's not about me teaching others to approach it like I do but rather to show up for each other where they are at.
This podcast has provided me with so much peace just understanding more about the cancer experience which is so he... more
This show is helpful for anyone - regardless of whether or not cancer has specifically affected you or your loved ones. Really, this show talks about loss, grief, and thoughtful presence for you or loved ones going through a difficult period. Given that everyone will face challenges - being willing to listen to the in-depth reflections from these sisters can help uncover layers of difficulty and emotional experience. This feels like a master class for humans on how to be thoughtful and present w... more
This podcast has such honest, thought filled perspectives for those going through tough times. It’s also helpful for those walking alongside them. I learn something from each episode that I can then ruminate about going forward. I never miss an episode!









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