Why I Refused to Let Two Life-Threatening Illnesses Break Me - Dec Pierce episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 1H 27M

Why I Refused to Let Two Life-Threatening Illnesses Break Me - Dec Pierce

from Made In Chaos with Ryan Curtis · host Ryan Curtis

A Brain Haemorrhage. Then Breast Cancer. Same Man. Two Years Apart. Dec Pierce Gets Completely Honest.Most people know Dec Pierce as the voice of Block Rockin' Beats — the man who brought thousands together through music, through lockdown, through the nights they'll never forget. But behind the energy and the stage presence, the last three years of Dec's life have been extraordinary in the worst possible way.In 2023, Dec suffered a subarachnoid brain haemorrhage mid-run in Ringsend. In 2025, he was diagnosed with breast cancer — a condition so rare in men it accounts for just 1% of all cases. Two life-threatening illnesses in two years, in a man who doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, exercises, eats well and does everything right.Ryan sits down with Dec for one of the most important men's health conversations Made in Chaos has ever had.What we get into:Growing up as a quiet, bullied kid and how music became his alter egoRecording his own pretend radio shows at 8 years old from a ghetto blasterDutch courage, a garden shed in Ballybrack and how pirate radio changed his lifeWhy dance music and nostalgia connect with people on a deeper level than almost anything elseStarting Block Rockin' Beats at his lowest professional point — and doing it for free for six monthsHow the birth of his daughter Ava removed every roadblock and fear of failure overnightThe bomb that went off in his head mid-run — and the sliding doors moment that saved his lifeWhat a subarachnoid haemorrhage actually does to the body, and the long road backThe lump he found in New York in the shower — and almost let sit thereThe phone call he got on the first day of his holiday in SpainWhy men don't check themselves — and why that silence costs livesThe youngest male diagnosis his specialist had ever made — and the earliest detectionTelling his 9-year-old daughter about the mastectomy scarThe nights when catastrophic thinking takes over — and how he got through themWhat two life-threatening illnesses gave him that nothing else couldRyan Curtis is a former Irish MMA fighter who was paralysed from the neck down and told he would never walk again. Made in Chaos exists to platform guests who have turned adversity into something worth sharing.Follow: @madeinchaospod | @chaoscurtis🖊️ Sponsored by The Ink Factory, Temple Bar — Ireland's highest rated tattoo studio. theinkfactory.ie | @theinkfactory

A Brain Haemorrhage. Then Breast Cancer. Same Man. Two Years Apart. Dec Pierce Gets Completely Honest.Most people know Dec Pierce as the voice of Block Rockin' Beats — the man who brought thousands together through music, through lockdown, through the nights they'll never forget. But behind the energy and the stage presence, the last three years of Dec's life have been extraordinary in the worst possible way.In 2023, Dec suffered a subarachnoid brain haemorrhage mid-run in Ringsend. In 2025, he was diagnosed with breast cancer — a condition so rare in men it accounts for just 1% of all cases. Two life-threatening illnesses in two years, in a man who doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, exercises, eats well and does everything right.Ryan sits down with Dec for one of the most important men's health conversations Made in Chaos has ever had.What we get into:Growing up as a quiet, bullied kid and how music became his alter egoRecording his own pretend radio shows at 8 years old from a ghetto blasterDutch courage, a garden shed in Ballybrack and how pirate radio changed his lifeWhy dance music and nostalgia connect with people on a deeper level than almost anything elseStarting Block Rockin' Beats at his lowest professional point — and doing it for free for six monthsHow the birth of his daughter Ava removed every roadblock and fear of failure overnightThe bomb that went off in his head mid-run — and the sliding doors moment that saved his lifeWhat a subarachnoid haemorrhage actually does to the body, and the long road backThe lump he found in New York in the shower — and almost let sit thereThe phone call he got on the first day of his holiday in SpainWhy men don't check themselves — and why that silence costs livesThe youngest male diagnosis his specialist had ever made — and the earliest detectionTelling his 9-year-old daughter about the mastectomy scarThe nights when catastrophic thinking takes over — and how he got through themWhat two life-threatening illnesses gave him that nothing else couldRyan Curtis is a former Irish MMA fighter who was paralysed from the neck down and told he would never walk again. Made in Chaos exists to platform guests who have turned adversity into something worth sharing.Follow: @madeinchaospod | @chaoscurtis🖊️ Sponsored by The Ink Factory, Temple Bar — Ireland's highest rated tattoo studio. theinkfactory.ie | @theinkfactory

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A Brain Haemorrhage. Then Breast Cancer. Same Man. Two Years Apart. Dec Pierce Gets Completely Honest.Most people know Dec Pierce as the voice of Block Rockin' Beats — the man who brought thousands together through music, through lockdown, through...

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