PC Chat with Wes | The Truth About Prostate Cancer, Recovery & Depression (Real Talk Before, During & After Diagnosis)
Welcome to the first episode of PC Chat with Wes!I’m Wes Verhoef — a husband, dad, and just a regular guy who got hit with something unexpected: prostate cancer. In this new podcast, I’m getting real about what life is like before, during, and after diagnosis.
No sugarcoating. No confusing medical jargon. Just honest conversation about the physical, emotional, and relational impact of prostate cancer — plus the side effects no one warns you about, including depression.
In this episode, Sarah and I talk about why I started this podcast, what you can expect from it, and why it’s time men have a real, supportive community to share their stories.
💬 Topics We Cover:
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Why “Oh good, it’s just prostate cancer” is a harmful myth
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The questions we didn’t even know to ask our doctors
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How cancer changes your marriage, identity, and mental health
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Why depression is so common after treatment
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Building a space for men to talk openly and honestly
If you’ve been through prostate cancer, know someone who has, or want to support someone going through it — this is for you.
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⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome to PC Chat with Wes: Why I’m starting this podcast00:46 – A tough day turns into action: the push to hit record02:23 – The real reason I’m passionate about this topic04:44 – “Oh good, it’s just prostate cancer” – why that’s wrong06:51 – What to expect from this podcast: length, format, and guests08:22 – Why some episodes may not be family-friendly09:21 – My diagnosis, surgery, and the road to recovery11:11 – The link between prostate cancer and depression12:24 – Men’s need for real conversation and community13:17 – Immediate impact: a friend shares his own connection to cancer15:03 – Invitation to connect, ask questions, and share your story16:02 – Closing thoughts: You’re not broken