In It Together: A Podcast About Caregiving

UPDATE: Facing Cancer as a Family with Mike Gallagher

36 min · 18. dec. 2025
episode UPDATE: Facing Cancer as a Family with Mike Gallagher cover

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This episode is being re-released with a special update from Mike at the end, sharing how he and his family are doing now. Mike Gallagher never imagined his healthy wife Danni would be diagnosed with stage four colorectal cancer. In this conversation, Mike talks about how they shared the news with their teenage children, the struggle to stay positive without falling into toxic positivity, and the unexpected support they received from friends, family, and acquaintances. Guest: Mike Gallagher Host: Donna DiClementi Production Team: Jackie Beaushaw, Randy Isaacson (Family Advisor), Donna DiClementi, and Karen Caraballo Music by: Lloyd Goldstein Resources discussed in the Podcast: Social Work, Patient Library

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