
Kicking Cancer's Ass
Childhood cancer: how to protect their childhood
A pediatric cancer diagnosis comes with a plan for the body. It rarely comes with a plan for the child inside it, their identity, their autonomy, their childhood. That is the part families have to advocate for themselves. Kylee McGrane-Zarnoch founded A Moment of Magic to help them, and since 2017 it has reached more than 185,000 medically vulnerable children through 4,000+ trained college volunteers in children's hospitals nationwide, completely free. In this episode of Kicking Cancer's Ass, Joelle Kaufman and Kylee turn a childhood cancer journey into a self-advocacy playbook: what cancer really takes (autonomy) and how to take it back, why you get to choose your own labels instead of accepting “sick” or “fighter,” a simple deep-breathing trick (bubbles) for a child facing a port access, how to protect the well siblings, and what cancer survivorship really asks of a family once the bell is rung. You leave with one specific thing you can do to advocate for your whole self, or your child's. Topics Discussed What cancer really takes: autonomy, and how to take it back Why your labels are yours alone to choose The 99-cent tool that calms a kid before a port access Protecting the well sibling everyone forgets Why caregivers can carry the trauma hardest Controlling your own story instead of reliving it Joy as an act of self-advocacy, not a distraction Survivorship: the support that vanishes when fear peaks For patients, parents, survivors, and anyone supporting a family through cancer. Learn more at amomentofmagic.org.






