“CANCER JOURNEYS” – THE PODCAST
ABOUT THE PODCAST
why a podcast
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About the Cancer Journey Podcast
Podcasts are a great way to tune out and take you to places that you have never ventured. They show how multi-faceted the Yorkshire Cancer Community can be. They really get you up close and personal to real life situations in hearing true non- fiction cancer experiences, be that as a patient, daughter, wife, husband, carer, consultant or voluntary services manager. They offer fly on the wall journeys without negative pictures in our every day news.
They give hope and positivity so that you can hear, feel and learn of how others have coped with such devastating news at a time when the pandemic changed the world. For people diagnosed and their families, it became doubly difficult navigating through new terminologies, shielding and the loneliness that comes with that, to stay safe from infection. We became removed from loved ones, and adjusted to a new norm with online shopping, pharmacy deliveries, mask wearing and all the rest!
Why a Podcast?
You are assured of warmth and inclusion in these conversations at a time when we can’t give it in person. Are you ready to give it a go? It’s just like listening to the radio, and you can pause at any time. It’s also a way for you as part of the Yorkshire Cancer Community, to shape how you want it to be. Now is a time for flexibility and we want everyone to feel a part of our huge family. As Spring is around the corner we look at new beginnings, new ideas to include everyone. We hope you will see this as a move to reconnect as we have switched to online communication so swiftly, to be here for you.
Your life matters xxx.
Sara Williamson, Chair of YCC (2019-2021)
You can hear lovely Jacqui Drake a terminal stage 4 presenter, twice a week on BCB radio 106.6 FM, or catch up on the saved broadcasts here at your leisure.
Latest Podcast Episodes
Jacqui talks to Keelie Towler about her diagnosis with breast cancer at the age of 30 having just having had a baby boy
Check out this short podcast with Keelie Towler
Jacqui talks to Victoria Lobley-Eames about her journey with Cervical Cancer at just 32 years old.
Check out this short podcast with Victoria Lobley-Eames
Jacqui talks to David Brown who talks about his throat cancer that spread to his lungs, liver kidneys & spine & how his positive mental attitude is helping him with his prognosis of only a few months or even weeks
Check out this short podcast with David Brown
Jacqui talks to Bob Clayden about his journey with Oesophageal Cancer
Check out this short podcast with Bob Clayden
Jacqui talks to Becky Balder-Booth who is who is Head of Grants at Leeds Hospitals Charity and Helen Syme a Bereavement Nurse at Leeds Cancer Centre who talk about the importance of the role of a Bereavement Nurse for patients & relatives.
Check out this short podcast with Becky Balder-Booth
Jacqui talks to Chris Stocks about his journey with Multiple Myeloma
Check out this short podcast with Chris Stocks
Jacqui talks to Liz Stephenson who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
Check out this short podcast with Liz Stephenson
Jacqui talks to Rebecca Forster about her career as an Oncology Colorectal Nurse Specialist and how she has helped many cancer patients
Check out this short podcast with Rebecca Forster
Jacqui talks to Clemy Crowther about her Mum’s diagnosis with Cervical Cancer & more recently her Dad’s diagnosis with stage 4 terminal Bowel Cancer and how it has impacted on her as their daughter
Check out this short podcast with Clemy Crowther
Jacqui talks to Caroline O’ Toole about how a fungal growth in her lung was thought to be cancer.
Check out this short podcast with Caroline O' Toole
Jacqui talks to Patricia Featherstone who was the first nurse involved in chemotherapy trials back in 1959 in Bradford
Check out this short podcast with Patricia Featherstone
Jacqui talks to David Stapleton who was a GP practice manager who was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer & is now training to help & support other men.
Check out this short podcast with David Stapleton
Jacqui talks to Debra Horsman who was a Senior Breast Nurse Specialist who then went on to work for Breast Cancer Haven helping many people with breast cancer
Check out this short podcast with Debra Horsman
Jacqui talks to Jonathan Moseley who is one of the leading UK florists designers who’s mum sadly passed away with breast cancer and his dad has skin cancer. He uses flowers to help cancer patients
Check out this short podcast with Jonathan Moseley
Jacqui talks to Karen Stead about her 11 year battle with pancreatic cancer and how she set up PanPals
Check out this short podcast with Karen Stead
Jacqui talks to Dr Ruth Edwards about her journey with breast cancer and her professional career as a pharmacist & lecturer
Check out this short podcast with Dr Ruth Edwards
Jacqui talks to Janet Daykin about her husbands journey with prostate cancer and how after his death she used their story to help other men get early diagnosis, awareness, information & support.
Check out this short podcast with Janet Daykin
Jacqui talks to Deana Morgan about her 15 year journey with breast cancer
Check out this short podcast with Deana Morgan
Jacqui talks to Fraser Corry who gave up a 16 year career in the police to try to help cancer patients in his new role as Community Panel Co-Ordinator at The Cancer Alliance & Healthwatch in Wakefield.
Check out this short podcast with Fraser Corry
Jacqui talks to Nazanin Derakhshan who had multi focal stage 2 breast cancer and founded BRIC in 2015
Check out this short podcast with Nazanin Derakhshan