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What Cancer Reveals about Control, Vulnerability and Letting Go: Episode 6 with Natalie Singer & host Dr Belinda Wagner

46 min · 1 jul 2026
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In Episode 6 of the What Cancer Reveals podcast series, Dr BelindaWagner speaks with Natalie Singer about her deeply personal journey through arare gastric blood cancer diagnosis and the emotional reality of navigatingtreatment while trying to maintain control over work, family and everyday life. Natalie shares how her diagnosis challenged her identity as ahigh-performing, independent and self-sufficient person, forcing her toconfront the difficult lessons of surrender, vulnerability and accepting help.From balancing motherhood and a demanding career during treatment, to theemotional impact of uncertainty, delayed results and scan anxiety, this episodeexplores the hidden mental and emotional weight that often accompanies cancer. Through honest reflection, Natalie speaks about resilience, thepressure many people place on themselves to “keep going”, and the importance ofgiving yourself grace during difficult seasons. This conversation is a powerfulreminder that cancer does not only reveal physical vulnerability, it revealswho we are beneath the strength we show the world.

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