This episode is sponsored by NURP NURP helps busy physicians grow their wealth through AI-powered algorithmic trading designed for demanding careers. No day trading, no guesswork, and no constant market watching required. Ready to put your money to work? Visit start.nurp.com/doctors to learn more. Trading involves risk, and results may vary. This is not financial advice. ____________________________________ In this episode of Living with Metastatic Cancer, Dr. Peter Crane interviews his friend Elizabeth Roberts. Elizabeth shares how she discovered her breast cancer via a MyChart text message, the later diagnosis of brain and spine metastases after a car accident, and how she kept leading travel tours and finding joy despite fatigue, treatment, and an advancing prognosis. The conversation explores practical ways to talk with family about limited time, the power of saying the word “cancer” openly, reframing perspective through faith and gratitude, and leaving a legacy of hope rather than bitterness. Elizabeth’s story offers honest, uplifting insight for patients, caregivers, and clinicians navigating metastatic disease. Episode Highlights Elizabeth’s four-year journey: initial breast cancer diagnosis, later leptomeningeal disease involving brain and spine, and ongoing treatment Finding out via a MyChart text alone at home, and the value of in-person delivery of hard news Starting The Happy Wanderer travel company and continuing to lead (or arrange) trips even after diagnosis Being hit by a drunk driver, persistent headaches, and the discovery of a brain tumor while in Switzerland Choosing to say the word “cancer” often so others feel free to talk about it How a metastatic diagnosis clarified what truly matters: family, relationships, and presence over busyness Talking openly with family about a possible “expiration date,” planning meaningful time, and reducing fear around the subject Faith, miracles, and the decision to remain joyful and present rather than bitter Practical counsel for newly diagnosed patients and their loved ones: accept, share, plan, forgive, and keep something on the calendar Top 3 Takeaways You can have cancer and still choose happiness, life is meant to be lived and enjoyed even with a difficult diagnosis. Talk openly with family about the diagnosis and possible limited time; planning together creates meaningful experiences and reduces isolation. Keep something to look forward to (a trip, a gathering, a simple drive) and focus on the relationships and moments that still remain fully available. About the Guest: Elizabeth Roberts is the founder of The Happy Wanderer, a travel company that organizes small-group trips (primarily to Europe and Switzerland). Diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago and later with leptomeningeal disease involving her brain and spine, Elizabeth has continued to travel, lead tours when possible, and approach life with remarkable positivity, faith, and openness. She lives in the same community as the host and is known for her uplifting example to friends and family. About the Host: Dr. Peter Crane is a board-certified physician, educator, and storyteller with a heart for service and a calling to spotlight doctors who make a difference—in their communities, in medicine, and in the lives they touch. Through Doctors Making a Difference, he brings you into intimate conversations with physicians who have overcome challenges, redefined success, and found purpose in and beyond the clinic. His goal is simple: to help more doctors stay in medicine by showing them what's possible. About the Show: Doctors Making a Difference is more than a podcast—it’s a movement to highlight the good, the gritty, and the deeply human side of medicine. In every episode, Dr. Peter Crane interviews physicians whose stories defy the script. From burnout recovery to bold career pivots, health challenges to quiet leadership, this show honors the truth that healing begins with connection—and doctors, too, deserve to be whole. Visit: doctorsmakingadifference.com LMC Series Note: Living with Metastatic Cancer (LMC) explores the science, decisions, and day-to-day realities of life with advanced disease—through candid physician–patient conversations The Doctors Making a Difference Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult appropriate experts regarding your unique circumstances. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.