Black Cancer

Black Cancer

Podcast af Jodi-Ann Burey

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Black Cancer explores the cancer journeys of everyday people of color. Host Jodi-Ann Burey weaves a narrative about race, health, and life and helps listeners discover the wisdom trauma can bring.

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episode You Have To Do It Afraid (with Kandis Draw) artwork
You Have To Do It Afraid (with Kandis Draw)

Welcome to Black Cancer, a podcast about the nuances of our lives as people of color told through our cancer journeys. I'm your host, Jodi-Ann Burey. Our guest on today’s episode is Kandis Draw, a cancer advocate, pianist and writer. I think many, not all, but many adult children know they’ll have to take care of their parents at some point in their lives. At some point your parents will get sick. At some point your parents will need help. At some point, we - the adult children, enter into what they call the “sandwich generation” - middle aged adults who are simultaneously taking care of aging parents and their own children. But we all don’t get sandwiched in that way. Sometimes this thing that might happen to our parents at some point in the future, is happening now. A few years ago, Kandis Draw, when she was just 30 years old, found herself in between jobs with a full-time job of taking care of her mother, who received an unexpected diagnosis of Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer, and taking care her younger siblings. Like many caregivers, it’s easy to lose yourself in the shuffle. In this episode, we talk about the work - THE WORK of caregiving and how Kandis turned that work into a mission - serving now as a national advocate for the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance. We also discuss genetic testing, support groups for caregivers and much more. Here’s my conversation with Kandis. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jodi-ann-burey/message

07. sep. 2021 - 1 h 10 min
episode I'm Going to Tell Him Everything (with Lauren Tarpley) artwork
I'm Going to Tell Him Everything (with Lauren Tarpley)

Our guest on today’s episode is Lauren Tarpley. At the time of this recording, Lauren was about a third of the way through her chemotherapy treatment. For the breasties out there, Lauren is BRCA-, HER2+ and hormone receport negative. She’s a wife with a toddler and because of her cancer diagnosis, she also has “three little boys in the freezer” - her description not mine. Lauren and I talk about her diagnosis path and what it means (for both of us) to be in a statistically unlikely situation. You’ll hear us talk a lot about AYA cancers - an acronym for adolescent and young adult, which is a cancer experience Lauren elevates on her platform. We also talk about decision-making for her family planning - specifically navigating this as a young adult. Just a heads up - we have a mic switch just a few minutes in. We are trying to make this podcast during a pandemic, so thanks so much for understanding! Here’s my conversation with Lauren. Find more about Lauren on Instagram: * https://www.instagram.com/typeaguidetocancer/ * https://www.instagram.com/lifewithlittleones.podcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jodi-ann-burey/message

20. jul. 2021 - 1 h 17 min
episode I'm About That Life (with Tamika Felder) artwork
I'm About That Life (with Tamika Felder)

Our guest on today’s episode is Tamika Felder [https://www.tamikafelder.com/]. Tamika is a successful nonprofit founder, a cancer advocate, an award-winning director, an inspiration leader, and so much more. Her organization is called Cervivor and it’s a movement to end cervical cancer. You can learn more at cervivor.org [//cervivor.org]. Tamika was diagnosed with cervical cancer over 20 years ago - and has been unstoppable building her dreams. Her courage, wisdom, and spark are absolutely contagious. The author of "Seriously, What Are You Waiting For? 13 Actions To Ignite Your Life & Achieve The Ultimate Comeback [https://www.amazon.com/Seriously-What-Are-You-Waiting/dp/0999213407/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=%22Seriously%2C+What+Are+You+Waiting+For%3F+13+Actions+To+Ignite+Your+Life+%26+Achieve+The+Ultimate+Comeback&qid=1624912618&sr=8-1]," Tamika empowers everyday people to bounce back by equipping them with tools to find perspective after tragedy and loss. You will absolutely want to take notes and set aside some time for reflection after this. I am still beaming with everything she shared! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jodi-ann-burey/message

28. jun. 2021 - 1 h 27 min
episode It's Like a Cold Burn (with Kelvin Yates) [BONUS] artwork
It's Like a Cold Burn (with Kelvin Yates) [BONUS]

It's Black Cancer's first bonus episode! ⁠ ⁠ I wanted to highlight a specific conversation Kelvin had about our shared neuropathy. #Neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves. It can be hard to describe and the experience can be incredibly isolating and when you describe it to other people, it can be really really difficult for others to understand. When Kelvin and I first met, our neuropathy is a HUGE part of how we bonded. Finally! Someone who understands!⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jodi-ann-burey/message

27. jun. 2021 - 23 min
episode I Don't Have Any Limitations (with Kelvin Yates) artwork
I Don't Have Any Limitations (with Kelvin Yates)

Our guest on today’s episode is Kelvin Yates, who uses his experiences living with multiple myeloma to advocate for change in his community. He’s a father, husband, son, hobby woodworker, and a survivor — and surviving in ways that continues to make a big impact on me. Of all the people I’ve met through this podcast, Kelvin was the first person who also heard the word “PARALYSIS” when he found out about his condition and faces the ongoing neuropathy. And for those who face neuropathy or loves someone with neuropathy, I have somethihng special for you. So much so that for the first time in Black Cancer history, I’m putting out a featurette later this week, where Kelvin and I just talk about neuropathy. So stay tuned for that! On this episode, Kelvin shares more about his diagnosis path and how he found inspiration in his own story to grow in his advocacy. Today is our second and final episode this season that highlights multiple myeloma. Thank you to the Leukemia & Lymphomas Society for making these past two episodes possible and for all the work you do to support individuals and families navigating multiple myeloma. You can learn more at lls.org/myeloma-link [https://lls.org/myeloma-link]. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jodi-ann-burey/message

22. jun. 2021 - 1 h 35 min
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