
Diagnosed with cancer in your 20s, 30s or 40s? You’ve just found your people.
This podcast dives into the real stuff no one talks about — sex, menopause, friends who ghost, long-term side effects, gender, neurodiversity, and more.
Scroll through, grab a tea (or a margarita), and tune in. New episodes drop monthly.
Wanna hang out or learn more? Visit: www.shinecancersupport.org
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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How do we say goodbye to the things we loved or wanted?
Megan and Brian join Tatum for a fascinating discussion on how we hold endings.
Megan shares how it felt to create an 'end of career' ceremony. Brian's experience of cancer and being a celebra... more
In this episode, Tatum is joined by Roland, Sally, and Mel to explore how cancer can impact body confidence.
They explore what it's like having extensive scars, swimming with their child, deciding to remain flat after a double mastectomy and approac... more
Welcome to Scamuary! Ceinwen and Clare join Tatum for a lighthearted dive into the nefarious world of cancer scams. Ceinwen discusses the story of an infamous all-curing cannabis oil and Clare explores the practice of infusing legit science with unpr... more
As we approach the festive season we're diving into family dynamics. Often we imagine families pulling together after a cancer diagnosis but sometimes it doesn't quite work out like that. Tatum's joined by guests, Naomi and Fiona, sharing how they'v... more
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A podcast that speaks from and to all affected by cancer in one shape or another. I didn’t realise I needed this comfort until the first listen.
This podcast is at once both highly engaging and a wonderful, deep well of resources to support cancer patients in the 18-50 age bracket, providing them with extremely insightful experience and wisdom not found anywhere else, useful tips and advice, and above all the emotional comfort of knowing they are not alone in facing this awful disease.
Truly wonderful stuff and I truly hope it reaches as many of these unfortunate people as possible.
I cannot praise this wonderful show highly enough - listening to this (shortly after I was diagnosed with cancer), made me feel so seen, understood & consequently brave to reach out for support from wonderful charities such as Shine & Maggie’s, which has honestly been a total game changer. Infinite thanks and my eternal gratitude that this gem of a show exists, as it helps so much to let people know that they are not alone with any of this & that there is a brilliant community of people going th... more
Great podcast for anyone with a cancer diagnosis in their early to middle adult years. I love Tatum’s thoughtful presentation of topics relevant to this community. Especially nice to hear interviews and anecdotes from others in our age group. Thank you Tatum and Shine for making this resource available. The work you do bringing people together for discussion and reflection does wonders to keep us feeling connected.
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Aimed primarily at cancer patients in their 20s to 40s, this show addresses the profound challenges faced by younger individuals diagnosed with cancer. Conversations often focus on topics that are typically overlooked or considered taboo, such as the impacts of cancer on sexuality, relationships, and mental health. The episodes feature candid discussions about long-term side effects, gender perspectives, and neurodiversity, promoting a sense of community among listeners who may feel isolated in their experiences. This podcast stands out by fostering an open environment where personal stories and professional insights collide, creating a treasure trove of resources for its audience.
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