Paul Goodman, a filmmaker and 2x cancer survivor shares his cancer journey with the Blood and Platelets Podcast. Thank you, Paul for joining us and sharing your amazing story of strength and perseverance with us!
After a bit of a hiatus, Brandon, Alex and Krissy are back and ready to spread those cancer killing, survivor inspired good vibes. But we're changing it up a bit, expanding our circle beyond our three cancer surviving stories and will be hosting guests each new episode to share their story and experience with the goal of spreading healing vibes and helping others in need of support.
Our first guest back is Krishna, who, has a very similar story to Krissy's. You can tell in this episode how much they have in common in terms of their cancer journey, and much they vibed out during the episode.
Krishna, thank you for sharing your amazing story. The Blood and Platelets Podcast wishes you strong vibes going into your transplant.
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In this episode, Alex, Brandon and Krissy discuss living in a pandemic and what it has taught us as cancer survivors.
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In this Blood and Platelets Podcast Episode, Alex, Brandon and Krissy sit and speak with Susan, Athena, and Chris from A3M. A3M’s vision is to grow and diversify the Be The Match Registry through focusing on marrow donor recruitment within various ethnic communities, therefore increasing the likelihood of patients finding a marrow match.
A3M holds a soft spot in Alex, Brandon, and Krissy's hearts. They wanted to share the amazing work A3M does and to help motivate individuals to register as a donor.
If you would like to know more about A3M, please visit their website www.a3mhope.org
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In this episode Alex, Brandon and Krissy talk about caregivers. How do people give care to patients? How can people provide care? How can they provide help? How can they be active for the patient? Being a caregiver can be overwhelming and scary. We hopefully ease some of these fears in this episode
In this episode, Alex, Brandon and Krissy take it back to the basics and help define and explain some of the medical jargon doctors and nurses throw at you when going through cancer treatment and transplants.
Thank you to everyone who had an input in this episode. We apologize if we didn't see your comments in time for the episode, but we will definitely bring them up in a later episode.
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Alex, Brandon & Krissy come together to discuss their lifestyles and how it has changed since their transplant. They talk about auto suggestion, trying to stay physically active, working on letting things go, and realizing you owe it to yourself and others to live as healthy as possible.
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In this episode, we talk about how to stay mentally strong during and after treatment. The three of us definitely have our own strategies, but at the end of the day we all agreed being mentally strong is by far the greatest medicine for survivorship.
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