The CancerLand Podcast

Danny Gereg, Jeff Stibelman, Brian O'Sullivan

The CancerLand Podcast strips away the sterile layers of the oncology experience to deliver the raw truth of survival and reclamation. Hosted by Danny Gereg, Jeff Stibelman, and Brian O'Sullivan, this show serves as an authentic lifeline for anyone matching pain with purpose. From navigating deep clinical anxiety and body identity to overcoming the taboos of recovery, every episode brings you face-to-face with diverse cancer warriors, thrivers, and mental health advocates. No filters. No clinical jargon. Just deep, resilient storytelling.

Episodes

  1. 6d ago

    Alan Stephenson - Multiple Myeloma Survivor

    Episode Premiere: Turning Pain into Purpose with Alan Stephenson​. Welcome to The CancerLand Podcast. Hosts Danny Gereg, Jeff Stibelman, and Brian O’Sullivan sit down for an open, unvarnished conversation with Alan Stephenson—a financial advisor, multi-business owner, and 10-year survivor of multiple myeloma.​In this episode, Alan takes us back to the sudden, grueling onset of his diagnosis in 2016, sharing the raw realities of his treatments, two stem cell transplants, and his ultimate path to remission. More than a medical timeline, this conversation dives deep into the profound mindset shift required to move through trauma, the critical importance of specialized care, and what it truly means to live a life defined by peace, connection, and gratitude rather than fear.​Whether you are a patient, a caregiver, or navigating your own life-altering challenges, Alan’s perspective offers a poignant blueprint on how to choose victory over victimhood.​Connect with our guest:Learn more and find support via the Multiple Myeloma Warrior Community on Facebook.​Option 2: Short & Punchy (Scannable)​Episode 1: Alan Stephenson — Multiple Myeloma Survivor​How do you transition from a sudden, bone-shattering cancer diagnosis to a life packed with thriving businesses, family, and purpose? In our premiere episode, hosts Danny Gereg, Jeff Stibelman, and Brian O’Sullivan talk with Alan Stephenson about his 10-year journey with multiple myeloma.​What we discuss:​The Diagnosis: The physical realities of multiple myeloma and the critical need for seeking specialized oncological care.​The Mindset: Dismantling the worst-case scenarios our minds construct and facing the reality of a diagnosis with clarity.​The Ultimate Takeaway: Finding an unexpected sense of peace, slowing down, and choosing to be a victor over your circumstances.​Real talk. Real stories. Real impact. Welcome to The CancerLand Podcast.

    32 min
  2. May 26

    Jamie Kodra - Mental Health Advocate and parent of a liver cancer survivor.

    In this powerful episode of The CancerLand Podcast, hosts Danny Gereg, Jeff Stibelman, and Brian O'Sullivan bridge the gap between physical and mental health advocacy with guest Jamie Kodra. Jamie is an author, host of the Hope in the Chaos podcast, dedicated mental health advocate, and the parent of a childhood liver cancer survivor. ​After more than three decades of misdiagnoses, dismissed symptoms, and medical gaslighting, Jamie was diagnosed with Bipolar 1 Disorder with psychosis and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). In this deeply honest, raw conversation, she sheds light on the exhaustion of fighting a mind of your own while trying to prove your pain to others. ​Jamie opens up about: ​The Diagnostic Journey: Spending 32 years searching for answers, navigating the military lifestyle, and moving between doctors before finally receiving the correct diagnosis [04:04]. ​The Intersection of Trauma & Illness: Facing her youngest daughter Sadie's sudden diagnosis of childhood liver cancer at just three months old, and the emotional collapse that occurred after pushing her own health aside to save her child [14:39]. ​Surviving Suicidality: Sharing her reality as a suicide attempt survivor, reframing suicidality not as a weakness, but as the unbearable weight of believing the pain will never end [20:26]. ​Advocacy as Healing: How lived experience empowers her work as a patient ambassador, a mentor, and a volunteer for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) [21:45]. ​Breaking the Stigma: The connection between the systemic failures, "scan anxiety," and misdiagnoses shared by both the cancer and mental illness communities [22:52]. ​Jamie also discusses her beautifully illustrated book, written through a child’s eyes to help families and young readers grasp the complex highs and lows of severe mental illness [38:29]. ​Even when the strongest people are barely hanging on behind the scenes, this conversation serves as a poignant reminder: Even in the chaos, there is always hope. ​Important Note: This conversation touches on deep emotional distress and mental health challenges. If you or someone you know is going through a difficult time or having thoughts of self-harm, please know that you are not alone. Support is available 24/7. In the US and Canada, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. It is free, confidential, and available anytime. ​Connect with Jamie Kodra: ​Find Jamie’s book on Amazon and Goodreads [38:29]. ​Tune into her podcast: I Am Hope in the Chaos ​Follow her advocacy work on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram. ​Disclaimer: The CancerLand Podcast is about the cancer experience and is not a substitute for medical expertise. All content is for general information only. Always consult your doctors for medical advice specific to your situation [01:10].

    42 min

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The CancerLand Podcast strips away the sterile layers of the oncology experience to deliver the raw truth of survival and reclamation. Hosted by Danny Gereg, Jeff Stibelman, and Brian O'Sullivan, this show serves as an authentic lifeline for anyone matching pain with purpose. From navigating deep clinical anxiety and body identity to overcoming the taboos of recovery, every episode brings you face-to-face with diverse cancer warriors, thrivers, and mental health advocates. No filters. No clinical jargon. Just deep, resilient storytelling.