• 'The last part of living is so precious and you don’t want to get it wrong.'
    Aug 17 2024

    Palliative Care doctor and author of, 'With the End in Mind', Kathryn Mannix demystifies the often uncomfortable topic of death and dying.

    Chatting with Stephanie, Kathryn reminds us that we often fear death because of the unknown; that death is not what is portrayed in Hollywood movies and that we have forgotten about the process of 'ordinary dying'.

    Drawing on her decades of experience, Kathryn provides practical tips as well as some tools to be able to navigate the process of death and dying.

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    48 mins
  • 'We want a patient’s health span to match their life span with the best quality of life.'
    Jul 14 2024

    On this episode, Dr Sarah Chu and early-onset bowel cancer survivor Vanessa Mendico discuss the importance of age not being a barrier to a bowel cancer diagnosis.

    To address perceived age bias as outlined in recent research, Bowel Cancer Australia has launched a new resource, the Never2Young CPD series.

    Featuring virtual clinics, these educational modules are aimed at helping GP’s identify bowel cancer red flag signs and symptoms in younger patients and assist with the diagnosis and referral pathway.

    Dr Sarah Chu talks about the importance of GP’s having a good relationship and listening to their patients and knowing them when they are well.

    “As GP’s we care about people. We want to make a difference. We want a patient’s health span to match their life span with the best quality of life.”

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    36 mins
  • 'You didn't want vanilla. You wanted something provocative that would cut through ...' - Nina
    May 31 2024

    Stephanie chats with Ogilvy Group Creative Director, Nina East, Director, Eddy Bell and bowel cancer survivor, Kin Leong about the creation of Bowel Cancer Australia's latest awareness campaign, "Australia's Deadliest".

    They discuss the brief, the process, and the final result in developing an advertising campaign that resonates with the target audience and delivers on the key message that you are never too young for bowel cancer.

    This engaging chat highlights the importance of the authentic patient voice and demonstrates how through collaboration and professional respect the campaign was able to be elevated at every level.

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    37 mins
  • 'I now enjoy spending time with the ones I love. Doing the things that I love,' says Jake.
    Apr 30 2024

    Jake talks to Stephanie about how his life was tipped on its head after his stage 4 diagnosis at 31 and how he had to re-frame his dreams and life plan, including starting a family.

    Upbeat and one to always try and find a silver lining, Jake discusses the importance of letting go of the things you can’t control and maintaining a positive approach despite the tougher moments.

    Passionate about raising awareness, Jake talks about the joy of 'finding your tribe' and how engaging with other bowel cancer patients has been a wonderful upside to his cancer diagnosis.

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    27 mins
  • "We are always thinking about who else is with us, even if they are not in the room," explains genetic counsellor Alisha.
    Mar 28 2024

    On this episode Stephanie talks to Genetic Counsellor, Alisha, who demystifies the dynamic world of genetics and the implications for cancer patients.

    Alisha discusses the importance of knowing your family health history, how to access genetic testing, and the relevant questions to ask when faced with a possible bowel cancer genetic condition.

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    29 mins
  • Gabrielle says, 'I’d much rather take a poo test than a mammogram...'
    Feb 29 2024

    Gabrielle talks to Stephanie about the importance of participating in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program, which she credits with saving her life.

    As a regional patient, Gabrielle discusses the barriers she faced in receiving support with her initial diagnosis, the importance of exercise in her daily life, and how she is learning to navigate ongoing treatment with her new mantra - "to try to be miserable for as little time as possible!"

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    36 mins
  • Angus rejoins his Mum, Stephanie, this time as the interviewee
    Jan 31 2024

    When a loved one is diagnosed with cancer it is hard enough for an adult to comprehend, but for a child it’s even more difficult. In this episode, Angus rejoins his Mum, Stephanie, this time as the interviewee.

    He talks through his experience dealing with her diagnosis.

    In this heartwarming discussion, Angus talks about the importance of positivity, routine and making the most of each and every day with your loved ones.

    This episode is a must listen for both children and parents.

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    22 mins
  • 'A well-stocked kitchen makes it so much easier to make nutritious choices and a weekly plan means you are more likely to stick to it,' Teresa explains.
    Jan 2 2024

    Overindulged during the festive period? Are you feeling blah?

    Bowel Care Nutritionist, Teresa talks to Stephanie about starting the new year with a fresh approach and getting back to a healthy lifestyle.

    'I don’t mind the odd cheat day, but it’s important to get back on track.'

    Teresa discusses handy tips and tricks that are easy to implement, so you can recalibrate and kick off the new year with sustainable lifestyle changes.

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    24 mins