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United Voices of Cancer

Podcast de Claire Pepper

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United Voices of Cancer is a global podcast documenting how Cancer is lived, spoken about, and supported across different countries, cultures, and systems. This is a not trauma-sharing space, and it is not driven by pity or performance. Each episode centres lived experience, from patients, parents, and advocates, to explore what Cancer really looks like beyond the statistics, fundraising slogans, or silence. Cancer has been treated as a private burden for too long. Families have learned how to survive the disease, but not how to publicly exist within it. United Voices of Cancer brings these conversations into the open, not to sensationalise them, but to normalise them. This series sits within the Weathering Cancer's Storm platform, a global movement reshaping how society shows up for Cancer families through truth, unity, and lived-experience leadership. This is not advocacy. This is cultural change... spoken, witnessed, and shared.

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14 episodios

Portada del episodio United Voices of Cancer - England: The World's WORST Superpower Origin Story

United Voices of Cancer - England: The World's WORST Superpower Origin Story

What happens when survival changes your body, your identity and your future...but the world still expects you to carry on normally? In Episode 17 of United Voices of Cancer, I speak with a father, former singer and Cancer survivor about the hidden realities that exist long after treatment ends. We discuss hiding Cancer treatment to avoid pity, wanting to be treated normally, life altering changes to his head and neck, and the long-term physical consequences of treatment that saved his life but permanently altered it. This episode explores emotional masking, humour as a social safety test, disability, identity, fatherhood, fertility decisions, and the invisible labour of trying to remain a functioning member of society whilst carrying permanent treatment related pain. We also discuss: * joking about Cancer to assess emotional capacity. * losing a disability badge despite ongoing pain. * finding strength through his wife and becoming a father. * radiotherapy masks and claustrophobia. * the psychological aftermath of survival. Despite the weight of the conversation, humour runs through the episode. From dark jokes about "the Cancer diet" to finding ways to laugh in places most people would fall apart, this episode highlights something powerful: Humour is not always denial. Sometimes it is armour. Sometimes it is survival. Sometimes it is a way of asking: "is this room safe enough for the truth?" At one point, at one point he jokes that Cancer does at least come with two perks: 1. Skipping the queues at Disneyland 2. Getting the best spot for the fireworks... if only he didn't have to stand there for three hours. This episode also unexpectedly turned into a conversation about identity after survival. About rebuilding yourself when parts of your old self are physically gone. About becoming something different and still finding a way to move forward anyway. Like a certain web-slinging superhero learning that strength sometimes means carrying pain quietly whilst also showing up for the people you love, this conversation is about resilience that doesn't always look heroic from the outside. If you don't know the real Cancer narrative by now, it's time you did. Because this story is ours, and we are taking it back before it costs more lives. #cancerpodcast #cancerawareness #cancersupport #mentalhealth #invisibleillness

3 de jun de 2026 - 35 min
Portada del episodio United Voices of Cancer: England - Beyond Awareness: Rebuilding Support Around Cancer

United Voices of Cancer: England - Beyond Awareness: Rebuilding Support Around Cancer

What happens when cancer support evolves beyond the patient alone? In this episode, I speak with the founder and newly appointed CEO of one of the UK’s most groundbreaking cancer charities, based in Bicester and awarded The Queen’s Award just four years after launching for its work supporting the entire family unit through cancer. Born from her own experience of supporting and losing someone to cancer, this conversation explores the gap between how cancer is commonly spoken about… and how it is actually lived today. We discuss: • common misunderstandings around cancer • the impact language has on behaviour and support • why families often feel overlooked • how support needs to evolve alongside treatment • what real empathy looks like in practice This isn’t just a conversation about cancer care. It’s a conversation about people, communication and what support should look like now.   #CancerPodcast #CancerSupport #LanguageMatters #LivingWithCancer #FamilySupport #EmpathyNotSympathy #healthcarecommunication

20 de may de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio United Voices of Cancer - England - Planning a Future During Cancer | What Keeps People Going.

United Voices of Cancer - England - Planning a Future During Cancer | What Keeps People Going.

This isn't just a story about travel. It's about something I keep seeing across conversations about Cancer. People build a future before they know if they have one. In this episode, Josh shares how planning a trip to Southeast Asia became something that carried him through two years of Cancer treatment. Not as escapism. But as structure. As direction. As something to move towards. This is a pattern. When control is taken away, people create in different ways. Planning. Moving. Forward focus. We don't talk about this enough. Because Cancer is still framed as an ending. But for many, it becomes reorganisation of how the future is held. We'll be documenting his journey further when he returns. Because this isn't about travel. It about what keeps people going. Language shapes outcomes... and the way we talk about the future during Cancer needs to catch up with reality.

13 de may de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio United Voices of Cancer – England: The Doctor Using AI to Change Cancer Conversations

United Voices of Cancer – England: The Doctor Using AI to Change Cancer Conversations

What if cancer patients could replay their medical appointments instead of trying to remember everything under stress? In this episode of United Voices of Cancer, we speak with a doctor who built an app that records appointments and converts them into transcripts so patients can truly understand their care. Cancer treatment is not only medical. It is also a communication challenge. Many patients leave appointments overwhelmed, struggling to remember what was said, what questions were answered, and what decisions were made. In high-stress medical environments, information can be lost at the very moment it matters most. The conversation explores why communication gaps exist in modern healthcare, how technology can empower patients to take control of their treatment journey, and why tools like this may become essential in the future of cancer care. United Voices of Cancer brings together voices from around the world to examine the patterns shaping the cancer experience. These conversations look beyond diagnosis and treatment to the systems, language and social structures that determine how people navigate cancer. Because survival is medical. But understanding the journey requires listening.

30 de abr de 2026 - 30 min
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