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    Explore "cancersurvivor" with insightful episodes like "#302 How To Achieve The Impossible with James Golding", "Wisdom From Living With & Dying From Cancer - Interview with Elissa Goodman" and "F*** you cancer with Deborah James" from podcasts like ""Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee", "The Resetter Podcast with Dr. Mindy Pelz" and "The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show"" and more!

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    #302 How To Achieve The Impossible with James Golding

    #302 How To Achieve The Impossible with James Golding

    CAUTION: Contains themes of an adult nature.


    Today’s guest has survived cancer twice and been hit by a truck at 70mph. By all accounts, he shouldn’t be here. Yet James Golding has gone on to be a world record-breaking endurance cyclist – and raise £4 million and counting for charity. He now believes that anything is possible and we can each achieve anything we set our minds to. If you’re feeling lost or lacking in motivation, you need to hear what this man has to say.


    During this powerful conversation, James talks us through the timeline of his life so far. From his initial cancer diagnosis to the emergency surgery which gave him a survival rate of just five percent. From recovery against the odds to a horrific road traffic accident. And through a second bout of cancer and treatment, followed by depression that was even harder for James to overcome. James’ account is moving and honest, with a thread of such positivity and resilience running through it. We explore where this comes from and why he turned to his incredible cycling challenges as a means to give back to those who cared for him.


    James has a remarkable ability not to get disheartened by setbacks – and he’s experienced some pretty major ones. His attitude, he tells me, is that you should always move forward. Take one small step at a time, but keep an eye over your shoulder to remember where you’ve come from. It’s this fluidity that I think gives James such strength. Words that could seem trivial or clichéd from someone else sound anything but when he shares them. He really does embody the term inspirational. When we recorded this conversation, James was about to embark on the Race Across America or RAAM – the world’s toughest bike race covering 3,100 miles in nine days. And his plan was to win. Unfortunately, an untimely bout of Covid sadly derailed his hopes in this year’s race– but I feel confident he’ll somehow use this as a jumping off point to achieve even more. This is a remarkable life story that I hope will leave you feeling inspired to take positive action in your own life.


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    Wisdom From Living With & Dying From Cancer - Interview with Elissa Goodman

    Wisdom From Living With & Dying From Cancer - Interview with Elissa Goodman

    Do you know what happiness and peacefulness genuinely mean to you? Elissa Goodman had no clue what those concepts were until her cancer diagnosis at age 32.

    After being diagnosed with cancer when she was 32, Elissa Goodman explored holistic alternatives, combined them with traditional treatments, and was able to beat it. Her husband wasn’t as fortunate; he succumbed to Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma when he was only 45 after a regimen of doctor-prescribed chemotherapy and two bone marrow transplants. Her personal experience led her to realize how nutrition and lifestyle affect our ability to deal with health challenges.

    In this podcast, we cover:

    • About Elissa’s cancer diagnosis
    • How Elissa’s life changed after her cancer diagnosis  
    • How toxins are playing a role in our health
    • Why medicine isn’t going to save us
    • How Elissa deals with stress now
    • What Elissa discovered about nutrition
    • How to choose a juicer and how often you should juice
    • Why we need different plants in our diet
    • About the five things you need to do after a diagnosis

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    Elissa Goodman’s Website

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    F*** you cancer with Deborah James

    F*** you cancer with Deborah James

    In 2016, aged just 35, Deborah was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer. Since then, she has poured her efforts into raising awareness about the symptoms of the disease and what it’s like to live with cancer. From cutting-edge cyberknife treatments to running half marathons, listen in as Liz and Deborah discuss what it's really like to live with the Big C.


    You can find the show notes at https://lizearlewellbeing.com/ep-52-f-you-cancer-with-deborah-james/.



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