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Anyway… The Podcast with Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Anyway… where real talk meets real life. Hosted by author and cancer advocate Kellie Finlayson and speaker, podcast host and bowel cancer advocate Sophie Edwards, this podcast dives into the conversations people are often too afraid to have. From cancer, chronic illness and motherhood to relationships, resilience and the messy, hilarious moments in between, nothing is off limits. With raw honesty, dark humour and the occasional unhinged tangent (that always somehow comes back to “anyway”), Kellie and Sophie share stories that are heartfelt, empowering and laugh-out-loud relatable. Because life doesn’t always go to plan. But anyway, we keep going. 

  1. Facing Cancer: Liv's Journey with Hodgkin's Lymphoma

    04/09/2025

    Facing Cancer: Liv's Journey with Hodgkin's Lymphoma

    Send a text In this raw and emotional conversation, Liv opens up to Soph and Kell about her battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma. She walks us through the whirlwind of symptoms, the struggle of receiving a diagnosis, and the mental and emotional toll that came with navigating the healthcare system. Liv's personal story sheds light on the often-overlooked symptoms of cancer and the critical importance of early intervention. As she reflects on her journey, Liv shares how she found strength amidst the uncertainty, drawing on humor and positivity to cope with the overwhelming challenges of treatment, fertility concerns, and chemotherapy's impact on her identity. Through this powerful conversation, Liv offers priceless life lessons—reminding us that even in the darkest moments, finding light is possible. She speaks to the younger generation about living authentically, taking risks, and not letting life's challenges define you. With a mix of vulnerability and hope, Liv's story is one of resilience, health awareness, and the power of choosing to be better, not bitter, in the face of adversity. Takeaways: Timely diagnosis can be life-changing in cancer treatment outcomes.Cancer symptoms can be easily dismissed—trust your instincts.The emotional toll of diagnosis is real, but positivity and humor can be a lifeline.Navigating healthcare can be challenging—private vs. public systems vary drastically.Fertility preservation is a critical conversation during cancer treatment.Chemotherapy impacts more than just health—it changes your identity, especially with hair loss.It's vital for young adults to listen to their bodies and prioritize health.Life is about taking risks, being authentic, and surrounding yourself with positivity.Don't miss this episode filled with emotional highs, raw truths, and incredible life advice. Underlash - Use CODE Sh!t TalkersUnderlash natural and undetectable salon lashes from home, making you feel good and look fabulous.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Like our show? Please leave us a review here. Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!

    38 min
  2. Navigating Grief and Hope: The life & legacy of Jodi Lee - in conversation with Nick Lee

    03/19/2025

    Navigating Grief and Hope: The life & legacy of Jodi Lee - in conversation with Nick Lee

    Send a text In this deeply emotional and inspiring episode, Nick Lee opens up about his wife Jodi’s battle with bowel cancer and the journey that led to the creation of the Jodi Lee Foundation. As he shares the highs and lows of their medical journey—from the shock of Jodi’s diagnosis to her decision to prioritize quality of life over treatment—Nick reflects on the powerful role of family, grief, and the importance of transparent communication, especially with children. Join Nick, Kellie, and Sophie as they discuss the critical need for awareness around bowel cancer prevention, early detection, and the stigma surrounding this often-overlooked disease. Through personal stories and the foundation’s mission, they explore the transformative power of education, the vital role of community support, and the life-saving impact of screening tests. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that bowel cancer is highly preventable if caught early and that each of us has a role to play in advocating for our own health and supporting others. Tune in to learn more about how the Jodi Lee Foundation is working tirelessly to change perceptions, empower individuals, and save lives through education, screening, and open conversations about gut health. Key Takeaways: Bowel cancer is preventable with early detection.The emotional impact of illness on families is profound.Transparency with children is crucial during a health crisis.Community initiatives and support are key to raising awareness.Simple screening tests can be life-saving.This episode is a powerful call to action for awareness, education, and early detection—because together, we can change the future of bowel cancer. Underlash - Use CODE Sh!t TalkersUnderlash natural and undetectable salon lashes from home, making you feel good and look fabulous.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Like our show? Please leave us a review here. Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!

    45 min
  3. Navigating the Unknown: Tamyka on Motherhood & Medical Advocacy

    02/18/2025

    Navigating the Unknown: Tamyka on Motherhood & Medical Advocacy

    Send a text From the moment Tamyka’s son, Rylan, was born with anorectal malformation, her world changed forever. Faced with an overwhelming diagnosis and little information, she had to navigate the complexities of urgent surgeries, ongoing medical care, and the emotional toll of raising a child with a congenital condition. In this powerful episode, Tamyka opens up about the realities of parenting a child with medical challenges, the strength it takes to advocate in the healthcare system, and the importance of finding support in a community that truly understands. 💡 Key takeaways from this conversation: 🔹 Rylan’s condition required immediate surgery at birth, with lifelong management ahead. 🔹 The lack of information at the start was overwhelming, making support from other parents invaluable. 🔹 Tamyka had to fight fiercely for Rylan’s needs, learning how to navigate the healthcare system. 🔹 The psychological impact of medical conditions on children is significant—and often overlooked. 🔹 Nutrition and proactive healthcare decisions play a huge role in managing Rylan’s condition. 🔹 The ACE device has been life-changing, improving Rylan’s quality of life. 🔹 Support from organizations has provided essential resources for families in similar situations. 🔹 Every day presents new challenges, but resilience is at the heart of it all. This episode is a must-listen for parents, caregivers, and anyone who wants a deeper understanding of what it means to fight for a child’s health and well-being. Tamyka’s story is one of strength, advocacy, and unwavering love—and we know it’ll leave you feeling inspired. 💛 🎧 Hit play and join us for this deeply moving conversation! Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Like our show? Please leave us a review here. Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!

    34 min

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Anyway… The Podcast with Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Anyway… where real talk meets real life. Hosted by author and cancer advocate Kellie Finlayson and speaker, podcast host and bowel cancer advocate Sophie Edwards, this podcast dives into the conversations people are often too afraid to have. From cancer, chronic illness and motherhood to relationships, resilience and the messy, hilarious moments in between, nothing is off limits. With raw honesty, dark humour and the occasional unhinged tangent (that always somehow comes back to “anyway”), Kellie and Sophie share stories that are heartfelt, empowering and laugh-out-loud relatable. Because life doesn’t always go to plan. But anyway, we keep going.