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Cornwall Cancer Cafe Podcast
by Matthew Clarke
Cornwall Cancer Cafe Podcasts can help you navigate your cancer journey because we know precisely how important support is at the time you need it the most wherever you are. We, like you (or a friend or family-member of yours) have been given a cancer diagnosis. We have first hand experience of the emotional roller-coaster for us all, our families, our carers, friends and colleaguesWe want to give back to those fighting cancer in the wider community in Cornwall after receiving so much support ourselves.Soon to launch - our main website: www.cancercafepodcast.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Introducing Cove manager - Nicky Lampshire
Nicky Lampshire is one of the managers at The Cove - a unit at The Royal Cornwall Hospital operated by MacMillan Cancer Support. It is a welcoming place with a cafe and many supportive programmes to help patients through every stage of cancer. We ask Nicky about her work there.Please visit our website and find out about more help and support in Cornwall and nationally.Visit our website for more information www.cancercafe.org and follow us on Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Music therapy for cancer patients
Matthi and Emma meet Claire and Emma who run music therapy sessions at The Cove centre at the Royal Cornwall Hospital. We find out how they came to take up the role and what benefits are available to those with a diagnosis of cancer. We even have a mock-up music therapy session in the studio.Emma's music therapy website: Www.midcornwallmusictherapy.co.ukClare's music therapy website:https://www.keskarmusictherapy.co.uk/Visit our website for more information www.cancercafe.org and follow us on Facebook.Visit our website for more information www.cancercafe.org and follow us on Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cornwall, My Home
'Cornwall, My Home' has become Cornwall's new anthem. It is sung everywhere and at Cornwall's most important events. How many realise, however, that the composer has a cancer story of his own? We meet Harry Glasson and find out about how he had built so much of his life around singing and music, to only then be given a diagnosis which would change so much. ind more information about our podcasts on www.cancercafepodcast.orgPlease SHARE our episodes on social media so that other people can benefit too.Visit our website for more information www.cancercafe.org and follow us on Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Introducing Emma: our co-host
This week, we are introducing co-host Emma Coombe who is in treatment currently for melanoma. We recorded most of this podcast in a quiet room at The Cove centre at the Royal Cornwall Hospital. I know how important it is to our listeners that the team has lived experience to be able to share support. Emma talks about her experience thus far and what she has learned from it. ind more information about our podcasts on www.cancercafepodcast.orgPlease SHARE our episodes on social media so that other people can benefit too.Visit our website for more information www.cancercafe.org and follow us on Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cancer Support UK
This podcast series, sponsored by The National Lottery Community Fund, aims to bring a wide range of thoughts and people to talk about supporting people through cancer. Some of these are those with lived experience, others are those providing support. This episode talks with the chief executive of Cancer Support UK - Mark Guymer.He explains what the charity does and how he came to running the organisation.We will also preview another up-coming episode.ind more information about our podcasts on www.cancercafepodcast.orgPlease SHARE our episodes on social media so that other people can benefit too.Visit our website for more information www.cancercafe.org and follow us on Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cornwall Cancer Cafe Podcast
Welcome to the first episode of the Cornwall Cancer Cafe Podcast. We are supported financially by the National Lottery Community Fund to run a year of weekly cancer support podcasts. These will be a weekly audio show and some videos too. We aim to give people with a diagnosis, their family and friends a big virtual hug while also informing and offering a hand of friendship.We are not medical experts, counsellors, doctors, or consultants - what we are, though are people with lived experience. Your host, Matthi Clarke, is shown in this episode's cover image having his stem cells harvested for a stem cell transplant in 2023. Matthi takes you through what to expect from this podcast series in this show, and introduces himself so that you can be assured that he is hosting this with real and recent lived experience.Though this is targeted at the Cornwall,UK audience, we hope the hug and support travels further afield too.ind more information about our podcasts on www.cancercafepodcast.orgPlease SHARE our episodes on social media so that other people can benefit too.Visit our website for more information www.cancercafe.org and follow us on Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Cornwall Cancer Cafe Podcasts can help you navigate your cancer journey because we know precisely how important support is at the time you need it the most wherever you are. We, like you (or a friend or family-member of yours) have been given a cancer diagnosis. We have first hand experience of the emotional roller-coaster for us all, our families, our carers, friends and colleaguesWe want to give back to those fighting cancer in the wider community in Cornwall after receiving so much support ourselves.Soon to launch - our main website: www.cancercafepodcast.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HOSTED BY
Matthew Clarke
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