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Coping With Cancer Solo: Strategies for Building Hope and Connections

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Deb Krier joins Dr. Brad Miller on this episode of The Cancer and Comedy Podcast.

Deb, the co-host of the show, leads a heartfelt and grounding conversation about navigating loneliness during the cancer journey — especially for those who are going through treatment without a built-in support system or close circle of caregivers.

In this episode, Dr. Brad and Deb reflect on how deeply loneliness can affect cancer patients, even those who do have supportive family or friends. They share stories from listeners, including one powerful comment from a stranger online: “I have never felt so alone in my life.” Deb and Dr. Brad discuss why asking for help feels so difficult, the pressure to “be strong,” and how admitting you need support is often one of the bravest things you can do.

The two explore the practical and emotional steps cancer-impacted individuals can take to create or rebuild a support network when they feel like they are facing cancer alone. They talk about reaching out to neighbors, reconnecting with coworkers, asking church communities for help, and using hospital chaplains and social workers as resources. Deb shares how humor helped her open the door for support — including a memorable Facebook post asking for someone to walk with her daily, “leash provided,” which led to both genuine help and moments of connection.

Dr. Brad opens up about the challenges men often face in asking for help and shares a touching story of a respected judge who used his final weeks to reconnect with over 100 people. They also discuss how online communities, virtual support groups, and simple daily interactions (like chatting with a barista) can provide meaningful micro-connections that ease feelings of isolation.

Deb emphasizes the importance of humor, gratitude, and small wins during difficult moments — whether it’s watching a favorite sitcom, writing down moments of joy, or celebrating a milestone like going two hours without nausea. Both hosts encourage listeners to take personal responsibility for how they live their days, seek professional help when needed, and permit themselves to lean on others.

Dr. Brad ties these insights back to the show's mission — helping those impacted by cancer “cope with hope and humor.” Together, he and Deb remind listeners that even in seasons of loneliness, there are pathways toward connection, healing, and light.

The Cancer and Comedy Podcast with Dr. Brad Miller inspires cancer-impacted individuals to find strength, community, and hope amid life’s most complex challenges.

Listen and join the “Lifter Upper” community at cancerandcomedy.com/follow.

  continue reading

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Deb Krier joins Dr. Brad Miller on this episode of The Cancer and Comedy Podcast.

Deb, the co-host of the show, leads a heartfelt and grounding conversation about navigating loneliness during the cancer journey — especially for those who are going through treatment without a built-in support system or close circle of caregivers.

In this episode, Dr. Brad and Deb reflect on how deeply loneliness can affect cancer patients, even those who do have supportive family or friends. They share stories from listeners, including one powerful comment from a stranger online: “I have never felt so alone in my life.” Deb and Dr. Brad discuss why asking for help feels so difficult, the pressure to “be strong,” and how admitting you need support is often one of the bravest things you can do.

The two explore the practical and emotional steps cancer-impacted individuals can take to create or rebuild a support network when they feel like they are facing cancer alone. They talk about reaching out to neighbors, reconnecting with coworkers, asking church communities for help, and using hospital chaplains and social workers as resources. Deb shares how humor helped her open the door for support — including a memorable Facebook post asking for someone to walk with her daily, “leash provided,” which led to both genuine help and moments of connection.

Dr. Brad opens up about the challenges men often face in asking for help and shares a touching story of a respected judge who used his final weeks to reconnect with over 100 people. They also discuss how online communities, virtual support groups, and simple daily interactions (like chatting with a barista) can provide meaningful micro-connections that ease feelings of isolation.

Deb emphasizes the importance of humor, gratitude, and small wins during difficult moments — whether it’s watching a favorite sitcom, writing down moments of joy, or celebrating a milestone like going two hours without nausea. Both hosts encourage listeners to take personal responsibility for how they live their days, seek professional help when needed, and permit themselves to lean on others.

Dr. Brad ties these insights back to the show's mission — helping those impacted by cancer “cope with hope and humor.” Together, he and Deb remind listeners that even in seasons of loneliness, there are pathways toward connection, healing, and light.

The Cancer and Comedy Podcast with Dr. Brad Miller inspires cancer-impacted individuals to find strength, community, and hope amid life’s most complex challenges.

Listen and join the “Lifter Upper” community at cancerandcomedy.com/follow.

  continue reading

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