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Sick of Being Sick
a personal story of fighting cancer with (Ro)cio Galan
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15. Cancer Chats w/ Friends Ep:06 Shreya Chopra
46:48||Season 1, Ep. 15Such a big part of my cancer journey so far has been the support of my friends (who live all over the world). To create transparency for fellow cancer patients and supporting friends we have created a mini-series where I have candid conversations with my friends about their experiences of processing my diagnosis with or without me. These episodes will take you on an emotional ride of genuine discussions about life, fear, mortality, and love.In this episode, I chat with my friend Shreya Chopra. Like many of the previous episodes, she shares her experience with processing a close friend's cancer diagnosis. In this episode talk a lot about communicating and learning to be there for one another, this is actually a live conversation of us working through differences on how we both approached the friendship during the first couple of months of my diagnosis, and I'm grateful to Shrey for being open and honest about her feelings. We have learned that we need to be more communicative with one another and are now (3 months post recording) in a healthier friendship thanks to conversations like this one, and a recent visit from her to Spain :) Thank you for sharing your story, I love you.Follow us @sick.of.being.sick.podcast on Instagram!Support the growth of the show: https://supporter.acast.com/sick-of-being-sick (all funds will go to production)To submit your story to join the podcast, or a letter to be read on the podcast please email podcast@rociogalan.com.
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14. Cancer Chats w/ Friends Ep:05 Kendall Blakeman
28:29||Season 1, Ep. 14Such a big part of my cancer journey so far has been the support of my friends (who live all over the world). To create transparency for fellow cancer patients and supporting friends we have created a mini-series where I have candid conversations with my friends about their experiences of processing my diagnosis with or without me. These episodes will take you on an emotional ride of genuine discussions about life, fear, mortality, and love.In this episode, I chat with my friend Kendall Blakeman, someone who has always been a ray of sunshine in my life and has not failed to continue to do so throughout this new phase of my life. Kendall and I met through work and have built a friendship from learning how to be more open with one another through our differences. Her experience with my diagnosis came as a shock to her just like the rest of us, however, she has been actively there to talk even when I had no words to share. Thank you for sharing your story, I love you.Follow us @sick.of.being.sick.podcast on Instagram!Support the growth of the show: https://supporter.acast.com/sick-of-being-sick (all funds will go to production)To submit your story to join the podcast, or a letter to be read on the podcast please email podcast@rociogalan.com.13. Cancer Chats w/ Friends Ep:04 Cathal Berragan
39:30||Season 1, Ep. 13Such a big part of my cancer journey so far has been the support of my friends (who live all over the world). To create transparency for fellow cancer patients and supporting friends we have created a mini-series where I have candid conversations with my friends about their experiences of processing my diagnosis with or without me. These episodes will take you on an emotional ride of genuine discussions about life, fear, mortality, and love.In this episode, I chat with my friend Cathal (Catty) Berragan. We became friends through work, and through countless hours of long projects and nights out we have created a relationship like siblings. Catty has been a key pillar in my life to keep me grounded, stoic, and realistic. Also, personal skills have come to life through this chapter of my life. His experience with my diagnosis was not an easy one as he was also facing similar news from a close family member. Thank you for sharing your story, I love you.Follow us @sick.of.being.sick.podcast on Instagram!Support the growth of the show: https://supporter.acast.com/sick-of-being-sick (all funds will go to production)To submit your story to join the podcast, or a letter to be read on the podcast please email podcast@rociogalan.com.12. Cancer Chats w/ Friends Ep:03 Katey Hannaby
34:52||Season 1, Ep. 12Such a big part of my cancer journey so far has been the support of my friends (who live all over the world). To create transparency for fellow cancer patients and supporting friends we have created a mini-series where I have candid conversations with my friends about their experiences of processing my diagnosis with or without me. These episodes will take you on an emotional ride of genuine discussions about life, fear, mortality, and love.In this episode, I chat with my friend Katey Hannaby, who was one of my closest friends living in New York. We met through work and ended up becoming roommates without really knowing each other. I have learned so much from her on how to become more emotionally aware of myself and others, something that has really helped me with my processing experience in this chapter of my life. Thank you for sharing your story, I love you. Follow us @sick.of.being.sick.podcast on Instagram!Support the growth of the show: https://supporter.acast.com/sick-of-being-sick (all funds will go to production)To submit your story to join the podcast, or a letter to be read on the podcast please email podcast@rociogalan.com.11. Cancer Chats w/ Friends Ep:02 Lauren Stein
20:30||Season 1, Ep. 11Such a big part of my cancer journey so far has been the support of my friends (who live all over the world). To create transparency for fellow cancer patients and supporting friends we have created a mini-series where I have candid conversations with my friends about their experiences of processing my diagnosis with or without me. These episodes will take you on an emotional ride of genuine discussions about life, fear, mortality, and love.In this episode, I talk to my friend Lauren Stein, who has been by my side through some of the toughest moments in my adult life including this one. She has doctor parents which made her experience quite unique by having a realistic version of the Google shock at home. Thank you for sharing your story, I love you.Follow us @sick.of.being.sick.podcast on Instagram!Support the growth of the show: https://supporter.acast.com/sick-of-being-sick (all funds will go to production)To submit your story to join the podcast, or a letter to be read on the podcast please email podcast@rociogalan.com.10. Cancer Chats w/ Friends Ep:01 Jake Freeman
24:13||Season 1, Ep. 10Such a big part of my cancer journey so far has been the support of my friends (who live all over the world). To create transparency for fellow cancer patients and supporting friends we have created a mini-series where I have candid conversations with my friends about their experiences of processing my diagnosis with or without me. These episodes will take you on an emotional ride of genuine discussions about life, fear, mortality, and love. This first episode is with Jake Freeman who was the first person to see me have a seizure and whose summer plans to travel Europe with me were completely shifted due to my health events. Thank you Jake for being open to doing this. I love you. Follow us @sick.of.being.sick.podcast on Instagram!Support the growth of the show: https://supporter.acast.com/sick-of-being-sick (all funds will go to production)To submit your story to join the podcast, or a letter to be read on the podcast please email podcast@rociogalan.com.9. Ep. 09: Managing A Terminal Diagnosis
01:07:47||Season 1, Ep. 9Emily has been one of my first "online" cancer friends and she has been an inspiration to watch fight her way through cancer. In this episode, Emily talks about her cancer journey and what it is like to receive the scariest news for anyone in the cancer community. We also talk about cancer as a young adult, in the topics of dating, college, and work. About Emily:Emily is a 28 year old Canadian who loves to binge read books, and will always laugh at a dad joke! She has endured an Ewing sarcoma diagnosis three times since turning 20, and acquired a physical disability in her right arm after a surgery to remove a tumour in her humerus. For as long as she can remember, she has always had a notebook where she would create stories or write poems, and she has used this passion to write about her experience with cancer and disability in the hopes of helping others. Follow us @sick.of.being.sick.podcast on Instagram!Support the growth of the show: https://supporter.acast.com/sick-of-being-sick (all funds will go to production)To submit your story to join the podcast, or a letter to be read on the podcast please email podcast@rociogalan.com. Emily's info:Emily's InstagramEmily's TikTokEmily's Blog