14 episodes

After getting through a recurrence of lymphoma that damaged the base of my spine, I’m left pondering the concept of survival and how it's not as easy as it seems. In a series of interviews with people who have experienced all kinds of life-changing disease and trauma, I explore what it means to survive and perhaps, at some point, live happily ever after.

Surviving Dan Klotz

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After getting through a recurrence of lymphoma that damaged the base of my spine, I’m left pondering the concept of survival and how it's not as easy as it seems. In a series of interviews with people who have experienced all kinds of life-changing disease and trauma, I explore what it means to survive and perhaps, at some point, live happily ever after.

    Jacky Grossman: Keeping alive the stories of Holocaust survival

    Jacky Grossman: Keeping alive the stories of Holocaust survival

    Every year, Jacky Grossman talks on social media about her family--and how so many lost their lives in the Holocaust.

    In this episode, Jacky talks about the stories of how her parents and grandmother survived--and the special emphasis that she places on making sure those stories live on.

    • 46 min
    Dustin Watson: After fleeing a military coup, trying to find normal again

    Dustin Watson: After fleeing a military coup, trying to find normal again

    "...As we were headed towards the airport, a large convoy of military personnel in armored vehicles were entering the city. I looked out the side window to my left, looked out to my right, where my wife was sitting, and I said, 'this doesn't look good.'"

    Dustin Watson and his wife escaped Myanmar on February 20, 2021, the same day that security forces opened fire on innocent people protesting the month-old military coup. His story kicks off a new season for the Surviving podcast.

    • 40 min
    Tomika Holmes: The gift of giving back, despite it all

    Tomika Holmes: The gift of giving back, despite it all

    The trauma is forgotten, but a single act of warmth and kindness provided a lifetime of giving back. That's how Tomi Holmes lives her life after passing through the foster care system when she was little. She is an inspiration for how to live a life full of love, perhaps her biggest gift of all.

    Tomi is a volunteer for CASA, Court Assisted Special Advocates of Prince George's County--I served two terms on the organization's board of directors, which is how our paths initially crossed. For more information about CASA or to become a volunteer, please visit www.pgcasa.org
      

    • 37 min
    Saurabh Chowdhry: Not letting MS stop him

    Saurabh Chowdhry: Not letting MS stop him

    Multiple Sclerosis has sent Saurabh Chowdhry on several career detours, but he views each experience as a triumph. From medical student to science teacher to scientific writer to inspirational author, he keeps pressing onward and refusing to let MS bend his will.

    Saurabh has two motivational books--the second one, Step by Step, just came out this month--and you can learn more about his journey through his author's page.

    • 25 min
    Uvistra Naidoo: First XDR-TB, now long-haul COVID

    Uvistra Naidoo: First XDR-TB, now long-haul COVID

    It took Uvi Naidoo, a South African pediatrician, three long years to get through extensively drug resistant tuberculosis. Now, he's working through long-haul COVID symptoms, after contracting the infection twice. But even though he still needs oxygen when he gets around every day, he won't stop talking about TB.

    Uvi and I met several years ago (through email and phone calls, not zoom) as I edited an essay that he wrote about TB. We kept in touch afterwards, and supported each other last year as we both went through our own health crises.

    That TB essay can be found here:
    https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/19/opinion/eliminate-the-tb-scourge.html

    • 36 min
    Woo Jin Ho: Surviving the Mets (April Fools Edition)

    Woo Jin Ho: Surviving the Mets (April Fools Edition)

    Baseball season this year starts on April Fools Day, which is a perfect metaphor for Mets fans. Seeing as how this episode is launching the same week, my good friend Woo Jin Ho joins me to take a look at what it's like to survive as a fan of the franchise. 

    Woo Jin grew up in Queens, rooting for the Yankees--but then switched allegiances because of a Mets-Padres doubleheader of all things.

    In this conversation, we touch on how being a Mets fan fits into my own cancer journey, talk through the importance of winning the offseason, ponder our prospects for actually winning this year, and joyfully take a few cheap shots at Yankee fans. 

    Bonus trivia question that is part of the discussion:
    When Dave Kingman played for the Mets, he became one of two players in MLB history to have more home runs than RBIs. Who was the other? 

    • 33 min

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