The 30 Stories Podcast
Rich’s story begins with a moment that seemed ordinary at first: after a Broadway show in New York City, his wife noticed a lump in his neck. What followed was a young adult cancer diagnosis, multiple medical opinions and the shock of hearing that he had papillary thyroid cancer while he and his wife were just beginning to imagine their future family life. Throughout the conversation, Rich reflects on the complexity of treatment decisions, including surgery, recurrence and radioactive iodine. One of the strongest threads in his story is the challenge of sorting through conflicting medical input, then learning how important it is to find clinicians with deep experience in a specific diagnosis. He also speaks candidly about the emotional weight of deciding how much to share with his children and how support from his wife, parents, care team and other survivors helped him feel less alone. What makes Rich’s story especially meaningful is the way survivorship changed his outlook. Rather than simply moving past cancer, he describes how the experience gave him a lasting sense of urgency, gratitude and momentum. His story is not only about diagnosis and treatment, but about how a frightening chapter helped shape the way he lives, works, travels, loves his family and chooses to move through the world.
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