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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 1H 5M

Finding Light in the Shadows: Rock Bands and Resilience Through Cancer with Author John W. Pattison

from Cancer and Comedy: Helping Cancer Impacted People to Cope with Hope and Humor

On this episode of the Cancer and Comedy Podcast, Dr. Brad Miller sits down with author, retired senior cancer nurse, and lifelong “rock-and-roll kid” John W. Pattison to explore what it means to live a rich, meaningful life over 51 years of stage IV Hodgkin lymphoma, multiple relapses, and deep emotional and spiritual struggle. Diagnosed at 18 with a rare, advanced Hodgkin lymphoma in northeast England—and told more than once he wouldn’t survive—John has gone on to become a senior cancer nurse specialist, award‑winning memoirist, children’s author, and honorary member of the Lakota Sioux Nation. In this conversation, he shares how cancer has undeniably shaped him, but never defined him. This episode walks through John’s remarkable story, including: A lifetime of cancer and relapse – Diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin lymphoma as a teenager, told his chances were slim, and has lived for decades with the physical and psychological impact. Music as medicine – Found escape and strength in the space‑rock band Hawkwind, eventually joining their road crew and performing “Ten Seconds of Forever,” his spoken‑word piece about hearing “you have cancer.” Storytelling and children’s books – Became the playful “elasticated grandpa,” turning wild adventure tales into children’s books that use humor and imagination as emotional chemotherapy. Lakota Sioux connection – Drew deep spiritual inspiration from the Lakota story, visited Wounded Knee, spent time on Pine Ridge Reservation, and was named an honorary member of the tribal council. Finding humor in hard places – Even in hospital, he could laugh—like the time he lost control of his wheelchair on a hill and crashed into his own car. When cancer hit his daughter – His adopted daughter Donna also faced a rare, life‑threatening cancer as a child, then went on to become a world‑class swimmer and double silver medalist for Team GB, transforming pain into strength. From John’s story, Brad and John draw out practical, heart‑level lessons for anyone impacted by cancer or serious illness (including caregivers and loved ones): Cancer can shape you without defining you Vulnerability can be a strength, not a weakness Everyone’s cancer journey is unique You need anchors of meaning and hope Humor and creativity are powerful medicine Legacy matters—even if you’re still here This episode isn’t just a tribute to John’s extraordinary resilience. It’s an invitation—for anyone walking through cancer, caring for someone who is, or facing any deep adversity—to: Let your hardship shape you without defining you Find your own sources of inspiration—music, story, culture, faith, or play Embrace vulnerability as a pathway to strength, not a sign of failure Hold on to humor, imagination, and connection, even in hospital corridors and treatment rooms If you or someone you love is facing cancer, John’s story will help you see that: Your life still has meaning, value, and possibility—even in long, complicated journeys. You don’t need to fit anyone else’s script for how to “fight” or “cope” with cancer. You really can, in John’s words, be shaped by cancer but never defined by it—and continue to live with hope, purpose, and even laughter, right through every chapter of the story [email protected]://johnwpattison.co.uk/https://x.com/walker_pat2712https://www.instagram.com/patj0402/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/john.w.pattison

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