The MOVE Against Cancer Podcast

In this episode Georgie speaks to three young people who have all been through their own cancer journey. This is a very open and honest conversation and, we think you'll agree, it is a real privilege to listen to Sophie, Ashley and Jade who are all so wise beyond their years.
We talk all about mental health and wellbeing and the importance of focusing on trying to have a positive mental attitude as much as possible during treatment and after.
We guarantee you'll find this thought-provoking, inspiring and hopefully come away with an overwhelmingly positive outlook on life no matter what card you're dealt.

Show Notes

"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery but today is a gift. That is why they call it the present.”

In this episode you will hear: 
  • The strategies Sophie, Jade and Ashley learnt during their treatment from celebrating every milestone to taking small and manageable steps. 
  • The importance of a support network. 
  • That sometimes it helps to talk to someone who is not in your inner family/friends circle. 
  • How having a positive mental attitude in life may take you a long time to learn but if you can embrace it early on then it is life changing.
  • How it can be very tricky to accept help but it is so worth it when you do. 
  • Why Jade no longer uses the word 'should.' 
  • How Ashley learnt to cope with having his independence taken away and now has such a positive outlook.
  • The lesson of not comparing yourself to anyone else, even yourself. 
A HUGE thank you to Sophie, Jade and Ashley- it really was an honour to speak to them and we hope anyone listening, no matter what they are going through, will be able to challenge themselves to really live in the moment as much as possible. 

What is The MOVE Against Cancer Podcast?

Welcome to the Move Against Cancer Podcast.

This podcast aspires to support and inspire people to move, exercise and live an active and fulfilling life despite a cancer diagnosis. We share the stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.

We know that many people are scared to stay active during cancer treatment. We know that for some, cancer can take away the hope that comes from dreaming of a future. And we know many people diagnosed with cancer feel isolated and lonely.

We hope that by sharing the stories of others finding their own way through cancer, the Move Against Cancer podcast will provide hope, support and a sense of empowerment to anyone living with or beyond cancer.

Unfortunately, cancer will affect everyone either personally or through our loved ones and so whatever position you are in we hope you will learn and be inspired by our podcast. Thank you so much for listening.