The Kirsten Myers Story

The Kirsten Myers Story

This series honours Kirsten Myers and shares the learnings, decisions, and support that helped her live fully through five years with breast cancer. Hosted by Peter Birch, each episode features candid conversations with Kirsten’s loved ones and members of her care team, covering treatment decisions, evidence-informed complementary support, nutrition, exercise, mental wellbeing, and how to advocate for yourself in a system that can feel rushed and protocol-driven. It’s for women living with breast cancer, and the people supporting them, who want real-world context, clearer questions to take into appointments, and practical ways to personalise care to their values and bodies. This series shares lived experience and professional perspectives for information and support, not medical advice.

Episodes

  1. Apr 14

    How Do I Protect My Mental Health While Fighting for My Life?

    In this episode of The Kirsten Myers Story, host Peter Birch is joined by Lesley Stafford, a clinical psychologist with a deep focus on women's cancers and an associate professorship at Melbourne University. Together, they explore the often overlooked yet essential role of mental health in breast cancer care. Exploring why mental health care is an essential part of cancer treatment, not just an add-on or luxury. Lesley explains the common emotional challenges women face at different stages of diagnosis and treatment, including shock, fear, and grief, as well as the impact on relationships and family dynamics. She shares practical advice for patients, covering what mental health support might look like, how to access services, and tips for making the most of available resources, especially for those outside major metropolitan areas. Addressing barriers that can discourage women from seeking help, such as feelings of guilt or stigma, and highlights the importance of self-compassion and reaching out. Lesley encourages women to look after themselves, seek trustworthy information, and live in alignment with their values during their treatment journey. The Kirsten Myers Story is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network — the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.

    42 min
  2. Mar 17

    How Do I Make Sure the Treatment Doesn’t Kill Me Before the Cancer Does?

    In this episode of The Kirsten Myers Story, host Peter Birch is joined by Tanya Wells, a naturopath and integrative oncology practitioner who worked closely with Kirsten during her breast cancer journey. Together, they dive into the world of integrative oncology, exploring how evidence-based complementary care can support quality of life for people navigating breast cancer. Tanya shares her experiences supporting Kirsten over more than two years, revealing how integrative approaches can be tailored to individual values and medical circumstances. You'll hear why open communication, careful guidance, and collaboration with the broader medical team are essential, especially when conventional treatments feel overwhelming or rigid. Discussing common misconceptions around self-prescribing natural medicines, and why working with a qualified practitioner is essential. Tanya offers insights for anyone considering complementary therapies, emphasising the importance of seeking well-qualified, balanced practitioners, remaining open yet skeptical, and always keeping personal values at the center of decision-making. The Kirsten Myers Story is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network — the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.

    39 min
  3. Feb 17

    Honest Conversations About Kirsten Myers’s Breast Cancer Story

    In this first episode of Kirsten Myers story, host Peter Birch sits down with Shane Myers (Kirsten’s husband) and Megan Robb (Kirsten’s cousin and medical power of attorney), to celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of Kirsten Myers. Shane and Megan share intimate insights into Kirsten’s journey with breast cancer, focusing on her relentless courage, unwavering independence, and her commitment to research and self-advocacy. Covering the realities of navigating complex medical information, the power and challenges of building a support network from scratch, and how Kirsten faced the shifting landscape of her diagnosis with fierce determination. Listeners will hear about Kirsten’s desire to empower other women through knowledge and choice, the importance of making medical decisions that align with personal values, and practical advice for families communicating about illness, especially with children. Megan also offers her unique perspective as both a close family member and a medical professional, providing valuable guidance on choosing medical advocates, making sense of overwhelming health information, and advocating for yourself throughout the journey. To honour Kirsten’s legacy, Shane and Megan discuss their plans to launch a charity in her name, focused on personalised care and support for women facing breast cancer. The Kirsten Myers Story is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network — the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.

    1h 14m

About

This series honours Kirsten Myers and shares the learnings, decisions, and support that helped her live fully through five years with breast cancer. Hosted by Peter Birch, each episode features candid conversations with Kirsten’s loved ones and members of her care team, covering treatment decisions, evidence-informed complementary support, nutrition, exercise, mental wellbeing, and how to advocate for yourself in a system that can feel rushed and protocol-driven. It’s for women living with breast cancer, and the people supporting them, who want real-world context, clearer questions to take into appointments, and practical ways to personalise care to their values and bodies. This series shares lived experience and professional perspectives for information and support, not medical advice.