
Conversations about navigating hereditary cancer risk. Join us to talk about life between the scans, and how finding out you have a genetic mutation can be a portal to emotional, relational and intergenerational healing.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureHealth & FitnessMental Health | |||

Guest: Marleah Dean Kruzel, PhD
Theme: Uncertainty as a Lifetime Companion, Not a Problem to Solve
Episode Summary Marleah Dean Kruzel was 8 years old when her mother found a lump. What followed were years of surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation, ... more
Guest: Natalie Samson Hart, MS, CGC, INHC
Theme: Genetic Counseling as a Gateway to Whole-Person Care
Episode Summary Natalie Samson Hart didn't come to oncology genetic counseling through a tidy career trajectory. She came through loss, confusi... more
Guest: Krista (Oncology Nurse Navigator)
Theme: Self-Advocacy, ATM Mutation, Cancer After Previvorhood
EPISODE SUMMARY
When Krista's mother was 48, she became the first known cancer diagnosis in their family. She tested negative for BRCA mut... more
_*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Guest: Ali Hall
Theme: Queer Identity, Bodily Autonomy, and the BRCA Diagnosis Nobody Saw Coming
_*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Episode Summary
_*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> When Ali Hall stole a 23andMe kit from a family... more
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As a someone with a hereditary cancer risk who lost my mother in childhood to cancer, this podcast has been one of the most comforting places on the internet for validating my emotional experience. Thank you, Sara!
Sara helps draw out audience members stories and her care in emotional safety of guest and listers is apparent. A valuable resource for those high risk or trying to understand the high risk experience!
Every single episode touches on an aspect of our journey as genetic mutation carriers. Sarah takes such care with her interviews and listening to the discussions has reminded me that I’m not alone!
I’m 2 minutes in and I’m already tearing up. This is a beautiful podcast. Thank you for sharing your story and your wisdom.
These are the stories that I so wanted to hear when I was first diagnosed with BRCA. Sara does a wonderful job of drawing out what it means to be human through her thoughtful questions and connections.









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