EPISODE · Apr 12, 2026 · 40 MIN
It changed everything. The AMA cancerversary episode with Carolyn.
from Candidly with Carolyn · host Carolyn Van
You asked. She answers.Carolyn is happily passing the mic to others with CANDIDLY - guiding you through a variety of very human cancer-related experiences, and tackling your questions with guests. But some of you sneakily found a way to send in questions for her. She - finally - got around to answering them. Enjoy this personal reflection guided by what you wanted to know. For Carolyn, March 19th carries some weight. It's the day she was awoken in her hospital bed at Toronto General Hospital by a gentle nudge and the sight of the attending doctor and his posse of bright eyed bushy tailed residents staring down at her. Before she could rub her eyes and sit upright, she heard was "Blah bleh bleh bleh. Lymphoma Cancer". She was 28 years old, in her prime, and it was this very moment when her very active life was abruptly halted. * Cue tire screeching sound effect *12 years and a great deal of intentional efforts to process and reflect - she likes to take a moment every year on the day to acknowledge the event that ended up changing everything for her. This year, she added answering your Ask Me Anything (AMA) questions to her 03/19 rituals. Well....that was the plan, at least. Ooops! (00:00)-An intro to this episode.(00:36)-Things didn't go according to plan. March was...a month. (01:39)-It's a remarkable thing.(02:19)-The complex relationship with hospitals (and University Health Network - UHN).(04:29)-Q: Have you processed everything?(06:17)-Q: What's the craziest thing someone said? (10:20)-Q: What did cancer change for you? (15:37)-Q: What's your favourite CwC interview? (19:15)-Q: What was the toughest part about being diagnosed with cancer?(24:42)-Q: Is there anything you would you have done differently? (29:22)-Q: How did you move on? (32:30)-Q: How would you have liked to be supported by those closest to you other than the platitude of "Get well soon" and "You got this!"? (36:45)-Q: How did sex and intimacy change for you? (39:10)-Thank you & Wrap up.--What did you resonate with? We'd love to know! Leave us a comment or give us a rating! Share this with someone in your life who might also appreciate this episode. Subscribe to CANDIDLY WITH CAROLYN on Apple, Spotify, everywhere podcasts are found. Have a question for a future episode? Email us at [email protected]Follow @candidlythepod on Instagram www.candidlythepod.com__The views and opinions expressed do not represent the opinions of any podcast partners - but rather solely of the podcast author, or individuals participating in the podcast at the very moment of recording. We are all human and are constantly learning and evolving. What is shared in these conversations is for consideration only. This podcast must not be in place of official professional research, medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counselling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. While those on the podcast might have lived and professional experiences with cancer, it is important to seek support from health professionals who can take the time to assess and analyze your specific circumstance.
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You asked. She answers.Carolyn is happily passing the mic to others with CANDIDLY - guiding you through a variety of very human cancer-related experiences, and tackling your questions with guests. But some of you sneakily found a way to send in questions for her. She - finally - got around to answering them. Enjoy this personal reflection guided by what you wanted to know. For Carolyn, March 19th carries some weight. It's the day she was awoken in her hospital bed at Toronto General Hospital by a gentle nudge and the sight of the attending doctor and his posse of bright eyed bushy tailed residents staring down at her. Before she could rub her eyes and sit upright, she heard was "Blah bleh bleh bleh. Lymphoma Cancer". She was 28 years old, in her prime, and it was this very moment when her very active life was abruptly halted. * Cue tire screeching sound effect *12 years and a great deal of intentional efforts to process and reflect - she likes to take a moment every year on the day to acknowledge the event that ended up changing everything for her. This year, she added answering your Ask Me Anything (AMA) questions to her 03/19 rituals. Well....that was the plan, at least. Ooops! (00:00)-An intro to this episode.(00:36)-Things didn't go according to plan. March was...a month. (01:39)-It's a remarkable thing.(02:19)-The complex relationship with hospitals (and University Health Network - UHN).(04:29)-Q: Have you processed everything?(06:17)-Q: What's the craziest thing someone said? (10:20)-Q: What did cancer change for you? (15:37)-Q: What's your favourite CwC interview? (19:15)-Q: What was the toughest part about being diagnosed with cancer?(24:42)-Q: Is there anything you would you have done differently? (29:22)-Q: How did you move on? (32:30)-Q: How would you have liked to be supported by those closest to you other than the platitude of "Get well soon" and "You got this!"? (36:45)-Q: How did sex and intimacy change for you? (39:10)-Thank you & Wrap up.--What did you resonate with? We'd love to know! Leave us a comment or give us a rating! Share this with someone in your life who might also appreciate this episode. Subscribe to CANDIDLY WITH CAROLYN on Apple, Spotify, everywhere podcasts are found. Have a question for a future episode? Email us at [email protected]Follow @candidlythepod on Instagram www.candidlythepod.com__The views and opinions expressed do not represent the opinions of any podcast partners - but rather solely of the podcast author, or individuals participating in the podcast at the very moment of recording. We are all human and are constantly learning and evolving. What is shared in these conversations is for consideration only. This podcast must not be in place of official professional research, medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counselling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. While those on the podcast might have lived and professional experiences with cancer, it is important to seek support from health professionals who can take the time to assess and analyze your specific circumstance.
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