Caregivers SHARE, a St. Jude Podcast

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A child’s diagnosis of a serious illness can be difficult. Families, guardians, and loved ones feel a range of emotions and need support related to their child’s treatment. Caregivers SHARE, a St. Jude podcast, is a place for family caregivers to hear advice, reflection, encouragement, and real stories from families and hospital staff. SHARE stands for Support, Honor, Advise, Reflect, and Encourage. The podcast is brought to you by Patient Family-Centered Care and Psychosocial Services at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

  1. Episode 12: Considering a Clinical Trial for a Child: A Caregiver's View

    May 21

    Episode 12: Considering a Clinical Trial for a Child: A Caregiver's View

    When a child is facing a serious illness, being asked to consider a clinical trial can feel overwhelming. This episode of Caregivers SHARE continues our 2-part series on clinical trials by focusing on the real questions, emotions, and decisions caregivers face.  Carina Richardson shares her family’s experience enrolling her son in a clinical trial. Seth Karol, MD, shares insights from a doctor’s perspective, on how he would approach a clinical trial as a caregiver. Clay Culp, LCSW, guides the conversation with thoughtful questions and key points. Together, they talk about how clinical trials may differ from standard treatment, what the consent process looks like, and why clear, ongoing communication is essential.  This episode explores:  How clinical trials can change over time and differ for each childWhat worries caregivers often have and how care teams can helpHow child life specialists and other support services can help familiesWhy asking questions and speaking up matters This episode offers reassurance, perspective, and empowerment for caregivers making decisions about their child’s care.  A special thank you to Clay Culp, social work manager at St. Jude; Seth Karol, MD, associate faculty member at St. Jude who specializes in leukemia and lymphoma; and parent Carina Richardson.    This episode was recorded on March 5, 2026.  For more background, listen to the previous episode: “What Is a Clinical Trial?”  Learn more about Carina’s son Nolan’s diagnosis of medulloblastoma on Together by St. Jude™ and St. Jude Care & Treatment.     Learn more about clinical trials on Together by St. Jude™ and St. Jude Care & Treatment.     The quote that Carina and Clay reference is, “The best laid schemes of mice and men go oft awry, and leave us nothing but grief and pain for promised joy,” written by poet Robert Burns in his poem “To a Mouse” in 1785.    This discussion is meant to provide a general overview. Information may vary depending on your child’s diagnosis, age, health history, and the type of clinical trial. Always talk with your child’s care team for details specific to your child.    St. Jude does not endorse any branded product or organization mentioned in this podcast.

    50 min
  2. Episode 11: What is a Clinical Trial?

    May 7

    Episode 11: What is a Clinical Trial?

    Clinical trials are research studies that look at ways to improve care for serious illnesses. For many families, the terms “clinical trial” or “clinical research” may be unfamiliar or overwhelming. In this episode of Caregivers SHARE, listeners will learn what clinical trials are, how they work, and how they differ from standard medical care. Host Clay Culp, LCSW, is joined by Seth Karol, MD, and caregiver Carina Richardson for a clear conversation about what families need to know when considering a clinical trial. Seth explains the different types and phases of clinical trials, what families can expect during the process, and the safety measures in place to protect children who participate. Clay addresses the emotional aspects of enrolling a child in a trial. Carina asks the questions many parents have as they work to make informed decisions about their child’s care. A special thank you to Clay Culp, social work manager at St. Jude; Seth Karol, a St. Jude doctor who specializes in leukemia and lymphoma; and parent Carina Richardson. This episode was recorded on March 5, 2026. Learn more about Carina’s son Nolan’s diagnosis of medulloblastoma on Together by St. Jude™ and St. Jude Care & Treatment. Find additional information about clinical trials on Together by St. Jude™ and St. Jude Care & Treatment. This discussion is meant to provide a general overview. Information may vary depending on your child’s diagnosis, age, health history, and the type of clinical trial. Always talk with your child’s care team for details specific to your child. St. Jude does not endorse any branded product or organization mentioned in this podcast.

    32 min
  3. Episode 9: Communicating with the Care Team During Treatment

    Mar 19

    Episode 9: Communicating with the Care Team During Treatment

    Communicating with the care team can feel overwhelming, especially when your child is going through a serious illness and you are facing big decisions. In this episode, Tekeima Townsend-Billups talks with caregivers Tasha and Dean Ives, as well as patient family-centered care expert Brittany Barnett, about how to ask questions and advocate for your child. Tekeima describes advocacy as a “sacred practice of love in action.” Advocacy moves caregivers to speak up during treatment. Tasha and Dean share how they learned how to advocate for their daughter, Sydney, during her treatment for astrocytoma. They explain what helped them find their voice, understand treatment options, and work with the medical team. They discuss balancing hope and reality, handling hard conversations, and trusting their instincts as parents. Brittany offers tips for joining in medical rounds, finding support, and making sure that your concerns are heard. A special thank you to our host, Tekeima Townsend-Billups, senior staff chaplain at St. Jude; our expert, Brittany Barnett, manager of the Patient Family-Centered Care Program at St. Jude; and to our guests, Tasha and Dean Ives. This episode was recorded on November 5, 2025.Learn more about Sydney’s diagnosis of astrocytoma on the Together by St. Jude™ online resource. Learn about brain and spine tumor treatment on St. Jude Care & Treatment. Learn more about patient family-centered care and shared decision-making on the Together Blog.

    1h 14m
  4. Episode 5: Emotional Wellbeing

    11/20/2025

    Episode 5: Emotional Wellbeing

    Emotional wellbeing involves being present, having courage, and focusing on what’s important—even in tough times. But emotional health may look different when a child has a serious illness, especially if emotional health needs were there before diagnosis.    In this episode, Clay Culp and Kendra Parris talk with caregiver Patricia LeBlanc and her daughter Sophie about emotional health while Sophie was going through treatment. Sophie was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma at age 12. Kendra talks about the importance of taking care of yourself before you can take care of your child. Patricia discusses how her vision for Sophie’s life had to shift and explains how they embraced times to play and have fun together. Sophie talks about how her confidence grew and how she learned to manage her anxiety. The group explores the importance of sharing your burdens and getting support.     A special thank you to our host, Clay Culp, senior social worker at St. Jude; our expert Kendra Parris, associate member of the St. Jude faculty in Psychology and Biobehavioral Sciences; and Patricia and Sophie LeBlanc.    This episode was recorded August 1, 2025.    Learn more about Sophie’s diagnosis of Ewing sarcoma on St. Jude Care & Treatment and Together by St. Jude™.    Learn more about Psychology and Mental Health Services and wound vac therapy on Together by St. Jude™.    A halo brace (or halo vest), mentioned in this episode, is a brace used to keep the spine and neck from moving and protect them after surgery.   If you’re feeling hopeless, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988, or chatting online for support.     St. Jude does not endorse any branded product or organization mentioned in this podcast.

    35 min

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A child’s diagnosis of a serious illness can be difficult. Families, guardians, and loved ones feel a range of emotions and need support related to their child’s treatment. Caregivers SHARE, a St. Jude podcast, is a place for family caregivers to hear advice, reflection, encouragement, and real stories from families and hospital staff. SHARE stands for Support, Honor, Advise, Reflect, and Encourage. The podcast is brought to you by Patient Family-Centered Care and Psychosocial Services at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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