Cancer & Peace Podcast
Cancer & Peace Moments – Episode 25 Cancer & Holidays How do you navigate the holidays when cancer is part of your story? For many people, the holiday season is filled with joy, traditions, family gatherings, and celebration. But for those walking through a cancer journey, the holidays can also bring grief, loss, fear, uncertainty, and reminders of how life has changed. In this episode of Cancer & Peace Moments, Peter Scalzo and Sean Stewart have an honest conversation about what happens when the expectations of the holidays collide with the reality of suffering. Peter reflects on eighteen years of cancer treatments, surgeries, scans, and medical appointments that often seemed to arrive right in the middle of Thanksgiving and Christmas. Together they explore the losses that cancer can bring—not only physical loss, but the loss of relationships, routines, careers, dreams, and future plans. Most importantly, they discuss why healing begins when we stop pretending everything is okay and allow ourselves to be real. This episode is not about finding fake positivity. It is about discovering that authentic joy often comes through honesty, vulnerability, and connection. In this episode: Why holidays can feel especially difficult during a cancer journey How loss and grief surface during seasons of celebration The danger of stuffing emotions Why vulnerability opens the door to deeper relationships How being real creates space for joy The difference between authentic hope and false positivity Why contentment and gratitude can coexist with sadness Whether this holiday season feels joyful, painful, or somewhere in between, this conversation offers permission to be honest and encouragement to find peace in the middle of it all.
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