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Talking Blood Cancer

Talking Blood Cancer

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A podcast for people who have been diagnosed with a blood cancer and their loved ones. Sharing stories of others who have faced blood cancer in the hope that it will offer insight, inspiration and hope.© 2024 Talking Blood Cancer Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • Overcoming Multiple Adversity: Nicole Sanzo’s Powerful Story of Resilience and Hope
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of the Talking Blood Cancer podcast, host Kate Arkadieff is joined by Nicole Sanzo, who shares her personal journey with blood cancer and following diagnoses. Nicole was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) at just 4 years old. She discusses the challenges of receiving a diagnosis in regional Australia, and the realities of treatment as a young child.

    As Nicole talks through her experience, she reflects on how treatment affected her childhood, including her learning, social connections, and memory formation. Describing the support she received at school, with having teachers and aides who helped her negotiate learning difficulties. Along with her ongoing challenges such as fatigue and adjusting to life after treatment, which continued to affect Nicole beyond her initial diagnosis and recovery.

    Nicole’s story continues with her later experiences of being diagnosed with two additional cancers as a young adult. First, a rare salivary gland cancer at age 18, and then breast cancer at 25. She details the emotional and physical toll of facing multiple cancer diagnoses, the impact on her family, her coping strategies, and the importance of seeking and accepting support. She openly discusses the difficulty of returning to a “normal” life, the experience of isolation, and the continued effects on her health, work, and outlook.

    Throughout the episode, Nicole emphasises resilience, the value of psychosocial support, and the importance of peer and family connections for people navigating blood cancer and its aftermath. Highlighting real and practical considerations for patients and carers. Ranging from educational challenges, accessing healthcare in rural areas, and the need to advocate for one’s health, through to everyday adjustments for living well after cancer.

    For more information about the Leukaemia Foundation visit: https://www.leukaemia.org.au

    The Talking Blood Cancer Podcast is brought to you by the Leukaemia Foundation and is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.

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  • Barry Du Bois on Resilience, Connection, and Overcoming Blood Cancer
    Mar 11 2026

    *This episode includes discussion of suicide and may be distressing for some listeners. Please take care while listening and consider seeking support if needed.

    In this episode of the Talking Blood Cancer podcast, host Maryanne Skarparis sits down with Barry Du Bois, well-known TV presenter, builder, and ambassador for the Leukaemia Foundation, to discuss his lived experience with blood cancer. Barry speaks openly about his multiple diagnosis, including his first cancer diagnosis in 2011 and his later experience with multiple myeloma, providing insight into both the patient and carer perspectives.

    Barry shares the challenges he faced starting from his mother’s cancer journey in a country town, the trauma of losing a pregnancy with his wife Leonie, and then caring for Leonie during her own cancer diagnosis. He highlights the emotional toll of supporting loved ones through cancer, describing what he calls “borrowed trauma,” and reflects on the feelings of grief, isolation, and depression that followed. Sharing the importance of human connection and communication in helping him rebuild resilience during these difficult times.

    They talked about the significance of honest and empathetic conversation. Barry explains the different types of conversations people need during cancer, whether it’s solution-based, social, or empathy-focused, and encourages listeners to ask questions rather than offer solutions. Barry illustrates how small acts of empathy, such as a supportive phone call or a simple presence, were key in helping him take “micro steps” toward regaining his wellbeing.

    People will benefit from Barry’s honesty about vulnerability, the realities of living with an incurable blood disease, and the gentle encouragement to seek connection and small moments of joy while managing the ups and downs of a cancer diagnosis.

    From Barry:

    Breath work has been a quiet but powerful part of my life for many years.

    When I was told I had just three months to live due to blood cancer — a diagnosis I now live with — I needed simple ways to steady myself when everything felt uncertain.

    Breath work became one of those anchors.

    Slow, intentional breathing supports oxygen delivery to the blood, encourages circulation, and helps calm the nervous system. That state of calm can support immune health, recovery, and the body’s ability to cope with treatment and fatigue.

    It’s not about fixing anything or forcing positivity.

    It’s simply about giving your body a moment of ease.

    I’ve created a free, guided breath work video for anyone who feels it may help — patients, carers, or loved ones.

    You can access it here:

    👉 https://barrydubois.com/breathworktyp

    There’s nothing to get right.

    Just follow along and breathe.

    —--

    For more information about the Leukaemia Foundation visit: https://www.leukaemia.org.au

    The Talking Blood Cancer Podcast is brought to you by the Leukaemia Foundation and is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network

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    44 m
  • Candice Forward’s Story of Hope and Healing After Her Child’s Leukaemia
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of the Talking Blood Cancer podcast, host Maryanne Skarparis welcomes guest Candice Forward, a mother of three, who shares her family’s experience with her youngest son River who was diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia at the age of two and a half.

    Candice describes the early signs of River’s illness and the response that led to his diagnosis. Detailing the intensive nine-month treatment period, during which River spent most of his time as an inpatient, and the impact it had on their family’s daily routine. Exploring how Candice and her partner balanced caring for River and their two other children.

    The emotional and psychological challenges that come from caring for a child with blood cancer, including the importance of accessing professional support. Candice explains how engaging with a psychologist helped her process trauma and manage communication with her children. She also discusses the aftermath of treatment, including River’s bone marrow transplant with his older brother Reid as the donor.

    Candice speaks honestly about managing survivor’s guilt, the emotional toll of post-treatment adjustment, and how simple daily practices like gratitude and self-care have helped her and her children move forward. They reflect on the value of peer support, the importance of open communication, and the need for ongoing advocacy to address the broader support needs of families affected by blood cancer.

    For more information about the Leukaemia Foundation visit: https://www.leukaemia.org.au

    The Talking Blood Cancer Podcast is brought to you by the Leukaemia Foundation and is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network

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    41 m
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