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     -021- Join me as I interview Lyon Herron, who has dealt with tumors and cancer starting at the age of 7, now twenty years and counting. His life's mission is to spread awareness and hope through his journey. We discuss his journey, his body's
    -020- Fabian Bolin is the co-founder of the War on Cancer app. Join me while he tells his story about his diagnosis of Leukemia. Also, how this not only turned him into an advocate for patients and others alike but how it prompted him to start
    -019- Have you ever wondered what is Chemotherapy or even Radiation and Immunotherapy? Well, oncologist Dr. O'Neill is back to tell you all about them and a little bit about her daily life at work. You will gain a wealth of knowledge listening
    -018- Join me as I interview author, advocate, life coach, and momcologist Christina Johnson. Her son, David, was diagnosed with childhood cancer (High-Risk Neuroblastoma) due to circumstances, discussed in the episode, she felt alone. She used
    017- Join me while I interview Kelly West, a 25-year veteran Registered Nurse (RN) and a board-certified pediatric hematology oncology nurse. But she is currently working on infection control in relationship to childhood cancer at a hospital in
    - 016 - Join in for an interview with Julie  Abel. She describes the ins and outs of the Make A Wish process. Everything from popular wishes to the history of Make A Wish is covered. Also, have you ever wondered if a wish can be fulfilled in th
    -015- Kenny Clutch, a father of four, found his purpose in life following his son’s diagnosis of cancer. He was a dancer and still is but not as active as he once was; instead, today, you can find him reaching out with motivational and inspirat
     -014- By utilizing the community and outside resources your child can be a 'kid' outside of the hospital. Jasmin was diagnosed with cancer, Leukemia, as a child. She was apprehensive about participating in Camp Ronald Mcdonald, but when she at
    # 013 - Pam Bernard was an Early Childhood Center/Daycare Director when she had a student with cancer.  The child was allowed to attend based on the oncologist's approval. However, she and the daycare played a pivotal role, ensuring there were
    # 012 - Sara Quiriconi, better known as Live Free Warrior, is a survivor of childhood cancer, motivational speaker, and model. After listening to this episode, parents should have a better understanding of what a child might think and feel duri
    011 - Dr. May Carter, a pediatrician, explains the role of the pediatrician following a  pediatric cancer diagnosis and after remission. She discusses the sensitivity pediatricians have during treatment for kids with cancer inside and outside o
    #010 - Mette de Fine Licht, was a teen when diagnosed with cancer. She drew from the strength of the community during treatment. Currently, she is a writer and advocate located in Denmark. Friends and supportive parents surrounded her. Mette re
    # 009 - Author Angus Olsen found himself lost in the world of pediatric cancer. Thrust into the caretaker position due to unusual circumstances; he had to adapt quickly. In his new job as a caretaker, Angus used doodles and art to help his youn
    #008 - Talented Author Tara Geraghty and public speaker/figure explains the insights within her book, Making Cancer Fun: A Parent's Guide. Tara provides us with her story, her daughter's battle with neuroblastoma, and how she 'dealt' with it. S
    #007 - Your son has just been diagnosed with a rare form of childhood cancer, and you feel lost and defeated.  Well, that's what John, an English professor in New Hampshire, discusses in this episode. With the help of his 'tribe' and family, he

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