A Happy Cancer Podcast

by Kellie Whitton, CaraKit Founder

A Happy Cancer Podcast is an uplifting look at life during and after cancer — the laughter, the loss, the lessons, and the moments that make it all worth living. Hosted by Kellie Whitton, former Warner Bros. Marketing Executive and founder of www.carakit.com, the show shares honest conversations with survivors, caregivers, and medical experts who are redefining what it means to live with cancer. Together, they explore resilience, connection, and the ways joy can show up even in the hardest times. Because happiness doesn’t mean ignoring the hard parts — it means finding light within them.

Episodes

  1. Feb 16

    One More Round: An Interview With Nessie Clarke

    Most people underestimate the mental strength required to face cancer—and Nessie Clarke proves just how powerful hope, humor, and community can be during the hardest times. In this heartfelt conversation, Nessie shares her raw, honest journey through chemotherapy for diffuse large B cell lymphoma, revealing the surprising resilience she's discovered in herself—and the simple yet profound tactics that keep her going. You'll discover how shifting your mindset from fear to optimism can transform not just your experience, but your entire outlook on life. Nessie discusses her unique blend of Western medicine and Eastern therapies like acupuncture, offering practical habits for managing side effects, stress, and emotional lows. She dives into the importance of community—how prayer, family support, and open communication build an unbreakable foundation when circumstances threaten to overwhelm. This episode is perfect for anyone facing illness, caregiving, or life-altering challenges who needs a reminder that even in the darkest moments, the human spirit can shine brighter than ever. Nessie's story unlocks a new perspective: you are more capable than you think, and your mindset can truly be your most powerful medicine. Tune in for inspiring insights on turning vulnerability into strength, embracing your full humanity, and finding grace amid chaos. If you're ready to see resilience through a new lens, this is essential listening. Nessie Clarke is a commercial producer and a cancer warrior, known for her candid honesty and unwavering positivity during her treatment journey.

    56 min
  2. Feb 5

    Healing, Harmony & Second Chances: A Conversation with Laurie Markvart

    Laurie Markvart's journey—spanning two diagnoses, multiple treatments, and life-shifting reflections—is a powerful testament to resilience, advocacy, and redefining what healing really means. Imagine facing a cancer diagnosis while navigating the chaos of a pandemic, losing your job, and questioning every life choice. Laurie shares how her past as a Hollywood executive and musician shaped her fearless approach to treatment—before she even knew what was happening in her body. Her story reveals the importance of trusting your intuition, asking the hard questions, and designing your own path through conventional and naturopathic treatments. From stage lights to medical battlegrounds, Laurie discusses the raw realities of chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, childhood loss, and finding community that truly understands. You'll discover: the critical role of self-advocacy in cancer care, how to cultivate resilience during treatment, and the surprisingly empowering practice of designing your treatment experience—even in the face of fear. Laurie shares the transformative power of support groups like Healing Odyssey and Living Beauty, and the importance of balancing mind, body, and spirit throughout the journey. Her insights challenge the stigmas around cancer and advocate for a holistic, whole-person approach—plus practical tips for creating comforting routines, asking for what you need, and embracing the imperfect beauty of recovery. Why does this episode matter? Because navigating cancer is not just about surviving—it's about honoring your unique story, reclaiming your voice, and discovering strength in vulnerability. Laurie’s candid reflections remind us that no matter the stage, your journey is yours to shape, and connection makes all the difference. Perfect for anyone facing diagnosis, supporting a loved one, or seeking inspiration to approach health and healing holistically. This is about more than cancer—it's about embracing life's unknowns with courage, curiosity, and a rebellious spirit ready to find joy in the recovery. Laurie Markvart is a former Hollywood studio executive, singer-songwriter, and breast cancer survivor. Her story—anchored in raw honesty and powerful resilience—inspires listeners to advocate for themselves and find their voice amid life's toughest battles. If you've ever questioned how to feel more in control during treatment, or wondered how to navigate the emotional landscape of cancer, this episode will give you new tools, fresh perspective, and hope. Tune in and discover how to turn adversity into an act of self-love and strength.

    1h 12m
  3. 11/19/2025

    From Diagnosis to Mission - A Conversation with Marisa Sullivan

    In this episode of A Happy Cancer Podcast, host Kellie Whitton sits down with Marisa Sullivan, a triple-negative breast cancer survivor whose experience reflects both the challenges and unexpected insights that can come with a life-changing diagnosis. Marisa is a journalist, writer and performer whose world shifted overnight when she learned she had one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer—right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. With hospitals locked down and support systems kept at a distance, she navigated treatment in isolation while still trying to stay grounded, hopeful, and connected. Kellie and Marisa talk openly about: What it was like to go through cancer treatment during COVID How she approached fertility preservation and the decision to freeze her eggs The adjustments, fears, and small victories that came with triple-negative breast cancer How advocacy helped her cope and continue working What survivorship has looked like, and the ways it has shifted her perspective Their conversation is honest and thoughtful, touching on the realities of being young and facing cancer—career pressures, identity, relationships, and finding your footing again after everything changes. Marisa's story is layered, relatable, and full of the kind of wisdom that comes only from lived experience. This episode offers space for reflection, encouragement, and connection for anyone moving through their own version of uncertainty.

    49 min
  4. Planting Hope, Growing Strength

    10/29/2025

    Planting Hope, Growing Strength

    In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of A Happy Cancer Podcast, host Kellie Whitton sits down with Eily Simmer, a pediatric cancer survivor and founder of Eily’s Sunflowers, a nonprofit organization created to bring hope, awareness, and comfort to other young warriors and their families. At just 14 years old, Eily was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma of the scapula, a rare pediatric bone cancer. Her journey through fourteen rounds of chemotherapy and thirty-one days of proton radiation was grueling — but it also ignited a purpose that would grow into something beautiful. Out of her experience came Eily’s Sunflowers, established by a pediatric cancer warrior to help other pediatric cancer warriors and their families. Together, Kellie and Eily open up about what it means to face cancer at a young age — from the shock of diagnosis to the emotional and physical challenges of treatment. Eily shares what it’s like to balance school, friendships, and identity while navigating a medical world built for adults. She talks candidly about fear, resilience, and the small gestures of love and understanding that made all the difference along the way. The conversation also explores how creativity, advocacy, and community can help turn pain into purpose. Eily reflects on building her nonprofit, connecting with other young survivors, and the healing power of giving back. Her story embodies the quote that inspired her organization’s name: “Sunflowers end up facing the sun, but they go through a lot of dirt to find their way there.” – J.R. Rim Kellie and Eily remind listeners that even in the most difficult circumstances, there’s light to be found — in connection, compassion, and courage. Their discussion highlights the importance of awareness for pediatric cancer, the strength of family and community, and the enduring belief that hope is an act of strength. Whether you’re living through treatment, supporting a loved one, or simply seeking a reminder of how resilient the human spirit can be, this episode will leave you inspired to turn toward the light — no matter how much dirt life throws your way. Listen to “Finding the Light with Eily’s Sunflowers” and discover how hope grows even in the hardest places.

    44 min
  5. Living Stronger Together

    10/17/2025

    Living Stronger Together

    In the premiere episode of A Happy Cancer Podcast, host Kellie Whitton — founder of CaraKit, former executive at Warner Bros. Pictures, and longtime advocate for women facing cancer — brings together three remarkable women to talk about what it truly means to live stronger together. After being diagnosed in 2020 with stage 2B/3A triple-positive breast cancer, Kellie underwent multiple lumpectomies, chemotherapy, and 30 rounds of radiation. When her cancer later spread to her brain in 2024, she faced surgery and further brain treatment with courage, curiosity, and determination — all while continuing her work to ensure that no one faces cancer alone. This first episode captures that same spirit of strength, honesty, and hope as Kellie is joined by three incredible guests who share their own powerful stories: Christie Pearl Nesbitt, Deaf Education Consultant for the Blue Springs School District in Kansas City, was diagnosed in 2017 with invasive ductal carcinoma and ductal carcinoma in situ (stage 2B), hormone-positive and HER2-negative. After a bilateral mastectomy and chemotherapy, she completed five years of Tamoxifen and continues on hormone therapy. Lynn Whitney, former Executive Vice President of Media at Lions Gate and Warner Bros., faced a rare “clear cell” type of endometrial cancer (stage 1B). Following a radical hysterectomy and extensive lymph node removal, she underwent chemotherapy with Carboplatin and Taxol. Cyndie Dunlap, former Chief Executive Officer of Sports Imports, battled breast cancer and, five years later, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. Her story is one of profound resilience and finding light after unimaginable challenge. Together, these women speak candidly about: The moment of diagnosis — the fear, disbelief, and the need to find grounding. The emotional and physical toll of treatment — and what helps on the hardest days. The balance between strength and vulnerability. The transformative power of support, friendship, and shared experience. How cancer changes the way we see ourselves, our priorities, and our purpose. What unfolds is an authentic, deeply human conversation — filled with laughter, compassion, and truth. It’s not just about surviving cancer, but about living through it: redefining identity, rediscovering connection, and finding new ways to be strong. “You don’t have to carry this alone. We get stronger when we share our stories.” Living Stronger Together is a celebration of community and courage — a reminder that healing is not just medical, but emotional, spiritual, and collective. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, supporting someone you love, or years into remission, this episode offers hope, wisdom, and proof that we can live stronger — together. Follow A Happy Cancer Podcast for more real, uplifting conversations about facing cancer with grace, grit, and heart.

    58 min

Ratings & Reviews

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4 Ratings

About

A Happy Cancer Podcast is an uplifting look at life during and after cancer — the laughter, the loss, the lessons, and the moments that make it all worth living. Hosted by Kellie Whitton, former Warner Bros. Marketing Executive and founder of www.carakit.com, the show shares honest conversations with survivors, caregivers, and medical experts who are redefining what it means to live with cancer. Together, they explore resilience, connection, and the ways joy can show up even in the hardest times. Because happiness doesn’t mean ignoring the hard parts — it means finding light within them.