Cancer & Peace Podcast
Cancer & Peace Moments – Episode 21 Thanksgiving How can you be thankful when life is hard? In this episode of Cancer & Peace Moments, Peter Scalzo and Sean Stewart reflect on the meaning of Thanksgiving — not just as a holiday, but as a way of living. For someone walking through an 18-year cancer journey, gratitude isn’t automatic. It’s a choice. And often, it’s a fight. Peter shares how he’s learned to give thanks even in seasons filled with hospital visits, surgeries, and uncertainty. Not because cancer is good — but because of what it has revealed: deeper relationships, a changed perspective, and a life no longer driven by comparison or control. Together, Peter and Sean explore how gratitude reshapes our internal world — moving us from anxiety, envy, and control into contentment, peace, and connection. At the heart of this conversation is a powerful truth: You cannot feel anxiety and gratitude at the same time. In this episode: Why gratitude is a choice, not a feeling The difference between gratitude and denial How envy and comparison rob us of peace Why consumption doesn’t cure discontentment The connection between gratitude and contentment How to use a gratitude list to change your perspective Why relationships — not things — are the real gifts How gratitude creates a “non-anxious presence” Whether you’re in a season of joy or struggle, this episode will help you step back, reflect, and rediscover what truly matters. Find more at cancerandpeace.com [http://cancerandpeace.com]
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