S7. Ep. 1: 1 in 3 | The Truth, The Reality, The GlioGang
The GlioBabes, a podcast created by two young women who were both diagnosed with brain tumours at a young age. Mel and Mol are creating a safe space to talk about their experiences and to raise awareness of brain tumours and ill health within the young population.
Welcome back for season 7! Mel and Mol together for the first time in a while, recapping on the professionals that joined for season 6, March's Brain Tumour Awareness Month happenings, from The Twilight Walk to Charity events, and how this week 2 years ago, was when The GlioBabes met for the first time.
Today’s theme of focus: 1 in 2.
1 in 2. The terrifying cancer statistic we’re all hearing.
1 in 3 know someone with a brain tumour.
A Rare Cancer. A Less Survivable Cancer. The biggest cancer killer of under 40s.
It's all a lot. So we chat about it!
This episode is understanding the 1 in 2 statistics, the need for innovation revisiting the emotional toll of awareness.
Laughter, tears, appreciation and hard truths…your promised intentional chaos is back.
Link to the GlioGang fundraising page, added to Young Ambassador total: https://www.justgiving.com/team/thegliogang?utm_medium=TE&utm_source=CL
Support links:
The Brain Tumour Charity
Call 0808 800 0004 Monday - Friday 9-5
Email support@thebraintumourcharity.org
Young Adult team
YAS@thebraintumourcharity.org
Phone as above 0808 800 0004 and ask for The Young Adults Service
Brain Tumour Support https://www.braintumoursupport.co.uk/
Samaritans (24/7UK wide) – 116 123
In an emergency, visit A&E or dial 999
Please don't be alone. We are here for you.
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*music by: SKIRK - soundcloud.com/skirkofficial
Photos credit of Imelda Turnock
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