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Chemotional Rollercoaster

Chemotional Rollercoaster

著者: Glynn Chambers
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Glynn's a psychologist, a dad of young kids, and in a recent plot-twist, he's got cancer. In this podcast he talks through the highs and lows of the hard stuff in life, starting with his cancer diagnosis and treatment, and the emotional rollercoaster of it all. Joined by his Chemotional support person and producer, Rose Paton, and the occasional guest, this podcast is honest, funny, raw and often unexpected. Join the ride!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Glynn Chambers and Rose Paton
心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Ep23: Kez Pell - Dad's fine... apart from his health.
    2025/06/11

    What’s it like to be in your mid-twenties and have your Dad get cancer? Well, obviously, it sucks. But, what is it actually like? In this episode we hear from Kez Pell, a long time friend of Glynn’s, as she shares her journey of walking alongside her Dad through cancer treatment until his eventual death.


    This is an honest chat about treatment changing mental health, creating unpredictability, and wearing down the carers. It’s also a chat about an absolute legend of man, Kez’s Dad, Rod Pell. She passes on some of his hard fought lessons from his cancer journey, and we are all better off for hearing them.


    We would love to hear from you if this episode resonated with you, if you have questions, or if you just want to let us know you’re listening. You can email us at hello@chemotionalrollercoaster.com


    You can also follow us on Instagram.


    New episodes of Chemotional Rollercoaster are published weekly, on Wednesdays, Australian Eastern Time.


    Lastly, Chemotional Rollercoaster is not a substitute for seeking one’s own professional advice. The strategies and skills discussed in all Chemotional Rollercoaster episodes are either what has worked for Glynn or his guests, specifically, or are things discussed in a general way. Anyone who is dealing with their own health issues, mental or physical, should seek their own professional advice on what may help to support them, uniquely. Often, the best place to start is your family doctor or GP. If anyone is struggling, and needs to talk immediately, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.


    Thanks go out to Rory Chambers, as always, for his music featured in this episode (info@rorychambers.com).


    Chemotional Rollercoaster is presented by Glynn Chambers

    Production, sound and editing by Rose Paton

    Music by Rory Chambers ©2024 info@rorychambers.com


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Ep 22: An Update - life in remission
    2025/06/04

    We’re back—fashionably late, but here nonetheless! In this episode, Glynn shares an honest update on life in remission, reflecting on his mindset and the ongoing balance between remission and the fear of recurrence. We also chat about the future direction of the podcast and offer some thoughts on managing post-cancer anxiety.


    We would love to hear from you if this episode resonated with you, if you have questions, or if you just want to let us know you’re listening. You can email us at hello@chemotionalrollercoaster.com


    You can also follow us on Instagram.


    New episodes of Chemotional Rollercoaster are published weekly, on Wednesdays, Australian Eastern Time.


    Lastly, Chemotional Rollercoaster is not a substitute for seeking one’s own professional advice. The strategies and skills discussed in all Chemotional Rollercoaster episodes are either what has worked for Glynn or his guests, specifically, or are things discussed in a general way. Anyone who is dealing with their own health issues, mental or physical, should seek their own professional advice on what may help to support them, uniquely. Often, the best place to start is your family doctor or GP. If anyone is struggling, and needs to talk immediately, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.


    Thanks go out to Rory Chambers, as always, for his music featured in this episode (info@rorychambers.com).


    Chemotional Rollercoaster is presented by Glynn Chambers

    Production, sound and editing by Rose Paton

    Music by Rory Chambers ©2024 info@rorychambers.com


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Ep21: Purpose - Do we really need a big, shiny goal in life?
    2025/04/09

    Something good comes out of cancer? It certainly can if we see it that way.


    Cancer can be a sharpening stone for life’s purpose. It can show us what matters to us and what really doesn’t. And…what matters does not have to be the big achievements or the flashy glory soaked goals. For so many, life is clarified to show us the absolute beauty in the ‘smaller’ things.


    Glynn shares with us a little about how cancer sharpened his purpose mid-treatment, and how it’s all sitting now that he’s no longer in chemo chair.


    We also get a good update on how remission feels. Does it feel normal? Like nothing happened?


    Big thanks to Kate Forster for letting us play her piece, 'Why having a Purpose in life is bulls*#*t". Kate can be found here: https://www.instagram.com/kateforsterwrites/


    We refer to a good life design book in this episode, called Living Forward, by Michael Hyattt and Daniel Harkavy


    Another book the whole world should read is Man’s Search For Meaning, by Viktor E Frankl


    We would love to hear from you if this episode resonated with you, if you have questions, or if you just want to let us know you’re listening. You can email us at hello@chemotionalrollercoaster.com


    You can also follow us on Instagram.


    New episodes of Chemotional Rollercoaster are published weekly, on Wednesdays, Australian Eastern Time.


    Lastly, Chemotional Rollercoaster is not a substitute for seeking one’s own professional advice. The strategies and skills discussed in all Chemotional Rollercoaster episodes are either what has worked for Glynn or his guests, specifically, or are things discussed in a general way. Anyone who is dealing with their own health issues, mental or physical, should seek their own professional advice on what may help to support them, uniquely. Often, the best place to start is your family doctor or GP. If anyone is struggling, and needs to talk immediately, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.


    Thanks go out to Rory Chambers, as always, for his music featured in this episode (info@rorychambers.com).


    Chemotional Rollercoaster is presented by Glynn Chambers

    Production, sound and editing by Rose Paton

    Music by Rory Chambers ©2024 info@rorychambers.com


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 時間 15 分

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