Living with Cancer
In this episode, we sit down with Richard Keymer, who serves as the Security Lead for Living with Cancer SA, not just as a volunteer, but as someone deeply connected to the reality of cancer. Richard’s story is not theoretical. It is lived. He shares his personal journey of supporting multiple family members through cancer, including both his parents, his nephew, and his sister-in-law. Through these experiences, he has witnessed the complexity, the uncertainty, and the emotional weight that cancer brings into a family. What stands out in this conversation is not only the scale of what he has faced, but how he has chosen to respond. Richard speaks openly about why he continues to show up and contribute to Living with Cancer SA. His perspective is grounded in responsibility, empathy, and a clear understanding that support systems matter, not just for patients, but for families navigating the journey alongside them. From his role in security and governance within the organisation, to his personal reflections on resilience and presence, this episode offers a different lens on cancer. One that highlights the unseen roles, the quiet strength, and the people who stand behind the scenes ensuring others are protected, supported, and not alone. This is a conversation about service, perspective, and the kind of leadership that is shaped not in boardrooms, but in real life moments that demand courage and consistency.
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