Cancer & Peace Podcast

Cancer & Peace Moments #27: Joy

12 min · 26 jun 2026
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Cancer & Peace Moments – Episode 27 Joy Can you experience joy while living through your worst circumstances? For many people, joy and happiness seem interchangeable. But what happens when life falls apart? What happens when cancer, suffering, loss, and uncertainty become part of your daily reality? In this episode of Cancer & Peace Moments, Peter Scalzo and Sean Stewart unpack the difference between happiness and joy. Drawing from Peter's 18-year cancer journey, they explore why happiness often depends on circumstances while joy is rooted in something much deeper. Together they discuss contentment, purpose, vulnerability, community, and the role that relationships play in cultivating joy. They reflect on why suffering can actually deepen joy rather than destroy it, and how allowing others to enter into our pain can create profound connection and healing. This conversation offers a powerful reminder that joy is not the absence of suffering—it is often built through it. In this episode: The difference between joy and happiness Why joy is not circumstance-dependent How suffering can deepen relationships The connection between purpose and joy Why vulnerability opens the door to connection The role of gratitude in building joy How community reduces suffering Why joy can exist even during a cancer journey Whether you're facing cancer, loss, hardship, or uncertainty, this episode offers a hopeful perspective on how joy can still be found in the middle of the storm.

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Cancer & Peace Moments #27: Joy

Cancer & Peace Moments – Episode 27 Joy Can you experience joy while living through your worst circumstances? For many people, joy and happiness seem interchangeable. But what happens when life falls apart? What happens when cancer, suffering, loss, and uncertainty become part of your daily reality? In this episode of Cancer & Peace Moments, Peter Scalzo and Sean Stewart unpack the difference between happiness and joy. Drawing from Peter's 18-year cancer journey, they explore why happiness often depends on circumstances while joy is rooted in something much deeper. Together they discuss contentment, purpose, vulnerability, community, and the role that relationships play in cultivating joy. They reflect on why suffering can actually deepen joy rather than destroy it, and how allowing others to enter into our pain can create profound connection and healing. This conversation offers a powerful reminder that joy is not the absence of suffering—it is often built through it. In this episode: The difference between joy and happiness Why joy is not circumstance-dependent How suffering can deepen relationships The connection between purpose and joy Why vulnerability opens the door to connection The role of gratitude in building joy How community reduces suffering Why joy can exist even during a cancer journey Whether you're facing cancer, loss, hardship, or uncertainty, this episode offers a hopeful perspective on how joy can still be found in the middle of the storm.

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Cancer & Peace Moments #26: Overwhelm

Cancer & Peace Moments – Episode 26 Overwhelm Have you ever felt completely overwhelmed? Maybe it was a packed schedule. Maybe it was family responsibilities. Maybe it was medical appointments, treatments, scans, or simply the weight of carrying too much for too long. In this episode of Cancer & Peace Moments, Peter Scalzo and Sean Stewart explore what overwhelm feels like, why it steals our peace, and how we can respond in healthier ways. Drawing from personal experiences with cancer, ministry, leadership, family life, and the holiday season, they discuss how overwhelm often builds long before we consciously recognize it. Sometimes our bodies know we're overwhelmed before our minds catch up. Peter shares how years of December medical appointments, surgeries, and end-of-year pressures created patterns that his body still remembers. Sean reflects on the emotional strain of back-to-back responsibilities and the importance of creating margin and space. Together they offer a practical pathway toward peace: learn to feel what you're feeling, identify what your emotions are telling you, practice patience, make intentional choices, and protect the practices that bring life to your soul. In this episode: Why overwhelm steals peace How the body stores stressful experiences Learning to recognize emotional signals The connection between patience and acceptance How to create healthy boundaries What self-care really looks like Why saying no is sometimes necessary The importance of presence over perfection This episode is a reminder that peace is not found in doing more—it is often found in slowing down enough to be fully present.

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Cancer & Peace Moments #25: Cancer & The Holidays

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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Cancer & Peace Moments #24: Recovery & Cancer - Part 2

Cancer & Peace Moments – Episode 24 Recovery & Cancer (Part 2) How do you actually begin healing internally? In Part 2 of this conversation, Peter Scalzo and Sean Stewart continue unpacking the connection between recovery principles and the cancer journey — this time focusing on the practical process of honesty, inventory, forgiveness, and reconciliation. After facing a wall moment in life, the next challenge is learning how to step into reality. That means looking honestly at your story, your relationships, your wounds, your coping mechanisms, and your insecurities. It means confronting denial and asking difficult questions about who you really are beneath the masks you’ve learned to wear. Peter shares how doing a fearless moral inventory for the first time at age 52 exposed deep struggles with insecurity, performance-based identity, resentment, people-pleasing, and perfectionism. Sean reflects on why this process must happen in community — not isolation — and why healing only begins when truth is brought into the light. Together, they explain how recovery principles lead people toward: peace with God peace with themselves peace with others In this episode: Why denial keeps people stuck What a moral inventory actually is How insecurity shapes identity and behavior The connection between truth and freedom Why confession brings healing How forgiveness restores peace Why making amends matters The danger of living behind masks Why healing must happen in community This conversation is not about perfection — it’s about honesty, surrender, and becoming fully known. And for anyone facing cancer, crisis, or emotional pain, that journey can become the pathway toward real peace. Find more at cancerandpeace.com [http://cancerandpeace.com]

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Cancer & Peace Moments #23: Recovery & Cancer - Part 1

Cancer & Peace Moments – Episode 23 Recovery & Cancer (Part 1) Why do Peter and Sean talk so much about recovery? In this episode of Cancer & Peace Moments, Peter Scalzo and Sean Stewart begin unpacking the deep connection between recovery principles and the cancer journey. While many people associate recovery only with addiction, Peter and Sean explain that true recovery is really about something much deeper: an inner journey toward honesty, surrender, intimacy, and peace. Through vulnerable stories about marriage struggles, insecurity, performance-based identity, failure, and emotional pain, they share how both recovery and cancer forced them to confront the same difficult reality: they were not in control. This conversation introduces the idea of “the wall” — those moments in life when crisis strips away illusion and forces us to ask deeper questions about identity, purpose, fear, and trust. For Peter, cancer became one of those walls. For Sean, relational failure and insecurity became another. And both discovered that healing begins when we stop hiding behind performance, masks, and control. In this episode: Why recovery is more than addiction recovery How cancer becomes a “wall” that invites deeper growth The danger of performance-based identity What insecurity looks like beneath the surface Why vulnerability is necessary for intimacy How surrender leads toward peace The difference between fixing yourself and trusting God Why masks prevent real love and connection At the center of this conversation is a powerful truth: Peace begins when we allow ourselves to be fully seen and fully loved. Find more at cancerandpeace.com [http://cancerandpeace.com]

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