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In It Together: A Podcast About Caregiving
by Moffitt Cancer Center
In It Together: A Podcast About Caregiving is produced by Moffitt Cancer Center and dives into the realities of being a caregiver for someone with cancer. Because when someone is diagnosed with cancer, it impacts everyone who loves them. Moffitt’s Patient Library and Welcome Center and Social Work Department have partnered to create this podcast to feature caregivers and share their experiences of caring for a loved one living with cancer. Each episode discusses different topics and shares practical tips. Through it all, you will recognize that you have a supportive community, and we are in it together.
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A Newborn and a New Diagnosis with Cayla Page
Cayla shares what it was like to care for her husband, Jordan, through two cancer diagnoses while welcoming a newborn and raising a toddler. She reflects on the chaos of new motherhood, surgeries, full‑time work and the fear of not knowing what their future would hold. Cayla also opens up about learning to accept help, finding small moments of joy through her children, and shifting her perspective on what truly matters. Her story offers honesty, strength, and a reminder that caregivers can’t and shouldn’t do it all alone.
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It’s a Marathon, not a Race with Nadia Lambert
Nadia Lambert shares what it was like to become a caregiver to her husband, Gary, after his sudden multiple myeloma diagnosis at 38. She reflects on raising two young children while navigating fear, uncertainty, and the shift from partner to advocate. Nadia speaks openly about anticipatory grief, the strain on family life, and the move to Tampa that ultimately brought hope and community. Her story is one of honesty, resilience, and learning that caregivers deserve care, too. Guests: Nadia Lambert Host: Donna DiClementi Production Team: Jackie Beaushaw, Randy Isaacson (Family Advisor), Donna DiClementi, and Karen Caraballo Music by: Lloyd Goldstein Resources discussed in the Podcast: Social Work, Patient Library, Families First, Patient and Family Advisory Program.
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UPDATE: I Really Misunderstood Self-Care
Episode Summary: This episode is being re-released with a special update from Cassie at the end, sharing how she and her family are doing now. In this conversation, Cassie Wood reflects on the shock she experienced when her husband Kyle was diagnosed with brain cancer while celebrating his 33rd birthday. Navigating caregiving while parenting young children, Cassie opens up about burnout and the challenges of asking for help. Guest: Cassie Wood Host: Donna DiClementi Production Team: Jackie Beaushaw, Randy Isaacson (Family Advisor), Donna DiClementi, and Karen Caraballo Music by: Lloyd Goldstein
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You Never Get Over It, You Grow Around It with Randy Isaacson
Randy reflects on his experience caring for his wife, Lynn, after an unexpected leukemia diagnosis. He shares the emotional weight of realizing treatment wasn’t working, the practical challenges of managing medications and hospital visits, and the small comforts that brought joy during difficult times. Randy opens up about grief, resilience, and the importance of finding ways to grow around loss rather than trying to get over it. What You'll Learn From Randy How to stay grounded when caregiving begins suddenly and life changes overnight. Focusing on one day, one task, one person can help when the future feels overwhelming. Activities like movement and journaling can protect a caregiver’s mental health. Kindness toward yourself matters just as much as caring for your loved one. Love, not perfection, is what truly carries caregivers through. Joy and connection can still exist, even in the hardest moments Learn more on our podcast website.
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UPDATE: Facing Cancer as a Family with Mike Gallagher
This episode is being re-released with a special update from Mike at the end, sharing how he and his family are doing now. Mike Gallagher never imagined his healthy wife Danni would be diagnosed with stage four colorectal cancer. In this conversation, Mike talks about how they shared the news with their teenage children, the struggle to stay positive without falling into toxic positivity, and the unexpected support they received from friends, family, and acquaintances. Guest: Mike Gallagher Host: Donna DiClementi Production Team: Jackie Beaushaw, Randy Isaacson (Family Advisor), Donna DiClementi, and Karen Caraballo Music by: Lloyd Goldstein Resources discussed in the Podcast: Social Work, Patient Library
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Let Me Take Care of YOU This Time with Brielle Humphreys
Brielle shares what it was like to care for her fiercely independent father as he battled cancer. She reflects on how the family dynamic shifted when the patriarch — who had always been a pillar of strength and support — now had to rely on his daughters for help. Brielle opens up about navigating this role reversal, the emotional weight of caregiving, and the lessons learned along the way. What You'll Learn From Brielle How caregiving shifts family roles, especially for young adults caring for a parent. What it feels like to balance work, school, and daily caregiving responsibilities during a parent’s cancer journey. Why communication among family members is essential when sharing caregiving duties. How to approach difficult role reversals with patience and kindness. The emotional and practical realities of supporting a loved one through a terminal diagnosis while still trying to care for yourself. Insights into coping with anticipatory grief and maintaining connection and meaning in the time you have. Thank You to Our Guest: Brielle Humphreys Host: Donna DiClementi Production Team: Jackie Beaushaw, Randy Isaacson (Family Advisor), Donna DiClementi, and Karen Caraballo Music by: Lloyd Goldstein Resources discussed in the Podcast: Social Work Patient Library Artsin Medicine Studio Support Groups
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We Had a Love Story with Cathy Tack
Cathy Tack shares about the ups and downs of caring for her husband Ralph after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Cathy discusses the challenges of learning how to change bandages after surgery, the importance of asking questions, the joys of an impromptu concert and finding meaning after loss.
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Facing Cancer as a Family with Mike Gallagher
Mike Gallagher never thought his healthy wife Danni would be diagnosed with stage four colorectal cancer. Mike discusses how they shared this news with their teenage children. He also shares the struggles of trying to remain positive and strong while avoiding toxic positivity and the unexpected support they received from friends, family and acquaintances.
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Providing Advice and Not Making Decisions with David Dauman
David Dauman describes the challenges of advocating for his mother’s wishes when she was diagnosed with cancer, co-caregiving with a sibling, and the importance of advance care planning.
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Mom, I Have Cancer with Susan Brill
Being a two-time cancer survivor never prepared Susan Brill for hearing her son say the words “Mom, I have cancer.” Susan shares about the roles her family took in caring for her only son Jonathan. She discusses the dangers of “Doctor Google,” the importance of seeking mental health support, and the difference that can be made when you simply listen.
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I Really Misunderstood Self-Care with Cassie Wood
Cassie Wood discusses the shock she experienced when her husband Kyle was diagnosed with brain cancer while celebrating his 33rd birthday. Navigating caregiving while parenting young children, Cassie shares about burnout and the struggles of asking for help.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In It Together: A Podcast About Caregiving is produced by Moffitt Cancer Center and dives into the realities of being a caregiver for someone with cancer. Because when someone is diagnosed with cancer, it impacts everyone who loves them. Moffitt’s Patient Library and Welcome Center and Social Work Department have partnered to create this podcast to feature caregivers and share their experiences of caring for a loved one living with cancer. Each episode discusses different topics and shares practical tips. Through it all, you will recognize that you have a supportive community, and we are in it together.
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Moffitt Cancer Center
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