Cancer, Chemo & Currywurst is a podcast about the part of cancer no one prepares you for...the afterlife. When the appointments slow down and the support drops off. When everyone expects relief, but you feel unsettled, different, or quietly anxious. When your body doesn’t feel predictable anymore and your identity feels like it’s shifting under your feet. I’m Fleur, a trauma and somatic coach who has lived this too, an English woman living the expat live in Berlin (hence Currywurst). Here we talk about the psychological aftermath of cancer, the nervous system patterns that linger long after chemo, the grief that hides inside comparison and jealousy, and the strange, beautiful task of rebuilding a life that actually fits who you are now. Some episodes are just me, speaking honestly about the messy middle. Some are conversations with guests who understand what it means to be reshaped by something life-altering. This is
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Ep 69: Who decides when you recover?
Aug 5, 202615 min
The conversation delves into the gap between being medically recovered and emotionally integrated, the expectations and assumptions after cancer treatment, returning to work and social expectations, defining recovery on your own terms, and the ongoing process of recovery. Takeaways The gap between being medically recovered and emotionally integrated is significant. Recovery is an ongoing process that varies for each individual. Chapters 00:00 The Gap Between Medically Recovered and Emotionally Integrated 03:28 Expectations and Assumptions After Treatment 05:31 Returning to Work and Social Expectations 10:10 Defining Recovery on Your Own Terms 17:30 The Ongoing Process of Recovery
The conversation covers the topics of life after cancer, survivorship expectations, and the pressure of making cancer mean something. It explores the purpose after cancer and the definition of life after cancer, emphasizing the freedom to choose one's path without feeling obligated to meet societal expectations. Takeaways Life after cancer is about finding a path that feels good for the individual. Survivors are not obligated to transform their lives or share their stories if they don't want to. Chapters 00:00 Life After Cancer Club 05:20 The Pressure of Making Cancer Mean Something 10:24 Survivorship Expectations 13:19 The Purpose After Cancer 17:30 Defining Life After Cancer DAY EVENT https://canva.link/piey0z1z3fb09pn LIFE AFTER CLUB https://forms.gle/iUekSmZYJ49BchgQ8
In this episode, Fleur discusses the concept of 'boring grief' and the everyday challenges faced by cancer survivors. She explores the impact of mundane tasks, medication, and routine admin on the emotional well-being of survivors, highlighting the often overlooked aspects of grief and loss in the post-cancer experience. Takeaways Boring Grief: Fleur delves into the concept of 'boring grief' and sheds light on the emotional impact of everyday tasks and routines on cancer survivors. Acknowledging the Ordinary: The episode emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and addressing the 'boring grief' experienced by survivors, providing validation and understanding for their emotional journey. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Stormy Berlin 02:09 Exploring Boring Grief 04:18 Realization of Forever 05:04 Impact on Daily Life 07:02 Grief Around Survivorship Admin 08:05 Loss of Carefree Freedom 15:18 Adapting to Scars and Identity 25:11 Language and Invalidation 27:21 Acknowledging Boring Grief
Ep 66: Beyond the Diagnosis: Rebuilding Identity and Embracing the ‘And’ with Cheyenne Heflin
Jul 8, 20261h 14m
The conversation covers Cheyenne Heflin's journey from diagnosis and treatment of osteosarcoma to her educational and career journey, mental health and therapy, transition to counseling and clinical psychology, cancer recurrence and treatment, and surgery and recovery. It also explores the impact of childhood trauma on mental health and the resilience after medical trauma, as well as the psychosocial elements of life after cancer and the process of rebuilding identity and self-discovery. The conversation covers the themes of resilience and recovery, identity and self-discovery, emotional well-being and healing, and support and growth. It explores the challenges of navigating life after a cancer diagnosis, the impact of cancer on identity development, the role of the nervous system in trauma, and the unmet needs and healing process. The guest's journey reflects resilience, self-discovery, and the importance of support in healing. The conversation delves into the challenge of holding space for others, especially in the context of illness and trauma. It also explores the power of embracing the 'and' in one's identity, acknowledging that individuals are more than their experiences and traumas. Takeaways Resilience after medical trauma Psychosocial elements of life after cancer Rebuilding identity and self-discovery The impact of childhood trauma on mental health Resilience Identity Development Holding space Embracing the 'and' Chapters 00:00 Surgery and Recovery 30:33 Navigating Life After Cancer Diagnosis 32:46 Impact on Identity Development 42:05 Nervous System and Trauma 48:16 Unmet Needs and Healing 53:19 The Challenge of Holding Space 56:08 The Power of Embracing the 'And'
FREE WEBINAR LINK No-one Prepared Me for Life After Cancer https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/PJktLOu7Q_CCqvUNnFN1bg The episode delves into the impact of trauma and survival mode on life after cancer, highlighting the amplification of self-hate, anxiety, and trauma responses. It explores the struggle with safety and trust, the impact of an unsafe environment on the nervous system, and the process of nervous system healing with support. Takeaways Amplification of self-hate and anxiety after cancer Impact of an unsafe environment on the nervous system Chapters 00:00 Survival Mode and Trauma 08:33 Amplification of Self-Hate and Anxiety 16:21 Struggle with Safety and Trust
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