Our final Breast Cancer Awareness Month episode for 2024 we welcome back to the podcast, Candice Burroughs (10:45). Last time we had Candice on was back at episode 93 just weeks before her cancer diagnosis, a lot has happened in her life between then and now and she's back to give us that story plus much more.
In this episode, Candice Burroughs returns to share her incredible journey over the past year, marked by both triumphs and challenges. After a promising start to her marathon season, her life took a dramatic turn when she was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. Candice discusses her experiences at the Tokyo Marathon, the emotional rollercoaster of the Boston Marathon weekend, and the realities of undergoing chemotherapy. Throughout her journey, she emphasizes the importance of community support, mental resilience, and the unexpected blessings that have come her way. In this heartfelt conversation, Candice shares her journey through cancer treatment, including chemotherapy and immunotherapy, and the importance of community support. She discusses her experiences with running, the challenges of recovery after surgery, and the positive mindset that has helped her navigate this difficult time. The conversation highlights the power of connection, resilience, and the role of podcasts in sharing stories and providing hope.
During the Tros, hosts Knute and Erika discuss the excitement surrounding upcoming marathons, celebrate achievements within the running community, reflect on Breast Cancer Awareness Month, address safety concerns for women runners, and highlight guest appearances and community support. The conversation flows naturally through various themes, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie and awareness in the running world.
Takeaways
Breast Cancer Awareness Month brings important conversations to the forefront.
Safety for runners, especially women, is a pressing concern that needs action.
Community support is vital for runners to feel safe and encouraged.
The podcast has featured inspiring guests who share their journeys.
Running should be an activity where individuals feel safe and empowered.
The podcast aims to create a positive impact in the running community.
Candice's journey highlights the unpredictability of life and the importance of resilience.
Community support can significantly impact one's ability to cope with adversity.
The experience of running a marathon can be transformative and empowering.
Facing a cancer diagnosis requires a strong support system and mental fortitude.
The Tokyo Marathon was a significant milestone for Candice before her diagnosis.
Transitioning from marathon training to dealing with cancer treatment is a challenging shift.
The Boston Marathon weekend was filled with emotional highs and lows for Candice.
Creativity and fun can be essential in coping with the side effects of treatment.
Cold capping helped preserve Candice's hair during chemotherapy.
Candice's positive mindset played a key role in her journey.
The running community provided immense support and encouragement.
Candice's experience highlights the importance of mental health during illness.
Sharing her story through podcasts has been empowering for Candice.
Candice's journey emphasizes that cancer is not always a death sentence.
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