53 episodes

Two ovarian cancer survivors and breast cancer previvors navigating life after cancer. Sharing experiences from diagnosis to survivorship, and everything in between.

Sips With Survivors Vicki Campana and Randalynn Vasel

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 32 Ratings

Two ovarian cancer survivors and breast cancer previvors navigating life after cancer. Sharing experiences from diagnosis to survivorship, and everything in between.

    Intentional Rest

    Intentional Rest

    On this week's episode we Vicki shares why we need rest and how to be intentional with it. She also shares tips to get intentional mental and physical rest. 
    First of all, what is REST….
    It is freedom from activity or labor. It is a state of motionlessness or inactivity. This includes not moving your body, and resting your mind. Many times, our minds and our expectations of ourselves are that we need to do it all. We need to read that book, meet that friend, go to the gym, walk the dog, and so on. We then ignore the need to rest our bodies and our minds.
    How do you know you need more rest? Always on the go? Constant stimulation at work and home? Stressed? Stress is usually the reason most people do not get the proper mental or physical rest. 
    Remember, just because you are not physically moving, does not mean you are properly resting. Sitting and scrolling on your phone, that is not rest. That is engaging your brain, forcing it to process information and therefore not giving it a break. 

    • 16 min
    Mommy Has Cancer

    Mommy Has Cancer

    On this episode of Sips with Survivors, Randalynn takes the show solo.  She will dive into how she shared that she was sick and that she had cancer with her then 3 and 7 year old children. 
    She shares when she decided she needed to tell them she was sick, how much she wanted to tell them and exactly what she would share with them. Navigating all of this as a divorced mom, she had to share with her family and her ex-husband. Randalynn wanted them all to understand what the kids knew, how it should be communicated and when they needed to let her know. 
    If you or anyone you know is ever diagnosed with a severe illness like cancer, think abut the following when you need to share with your children: 
    Who needs to know? 
    What do they and your children need to know? 
    When do they need to know it?
    Communication and understanding when it came to all those involved was key. Think about those that your children are in constant contact with besides you. One key component Randalynn realized, were their teachers. These are people that may not be close to you, but they spend a majority of the day with your children. They should have some understanding of what may be happening at home and how this may impact the kids, as well as you as a parent. Teachers really can be a key to how your children deal with your diagnosis.  
    Randalynn reminds us, and her kids that Everything is Understandable 
     

    • 11 min
    Choose a Guiding Word

    Choose a Guiding Word

    Today’s podcast is going to focus on choosing a guiding word. We recognize that we are already well into 2023, and many people choose a word at the new year, but we also want to remind you that you can select a word any time. You set the intention that you will be focused on that word from point A to B and you it as a guidepost.   
    Think back over the last few months or a year. What is something you want to be better at or you need a reminder to get you back on track with.  What do you want to achieve in the next few months or by the end of the year? We all want to be successful at accomplishing our goals, but consider instead of a resolution, or along with your resolution, you choose a word that helps guides you. 
    Please don't forget to leave a review. We greatly appreciate it! 

    • 21 min
    Navigating Fear/Anxiety

    Navigating Fear/Anxiety

    It is safe to say that being a cancer survivor comes with certain levels of fear and anxiety at times. It’s normal to feel like this, but do not get stuck here. Work through it, manage it, and do not let it consume you. Fear creeps in when you are diagnosed, have a scan, sitting in the chemo chair - really anything related to a cancer diagnosis is scary! 
    It is obviously not just cancer either. Fear comes from a lot of things in life… Any illness creates a level of fear. Making a big change in your life, like a job/career can trigger fear, ending a relationship, dating. Some fears can be exciting as well as scary - like skydiving!
     

    • 20 min
    Welcome Back

    Welcome Back

    Welcome back listeners to Sips With Survivors! We are excited to bring you new episodes and officially launch Season 2. 
    We decided in March of last year that we were both feeling the need to take a bit of a break from recording. We are honest around here, and we know that in order for us to keep showing up for you in the future, we needed to rest and reset. The break was a bit longer than we anticipated, but we are back. 
    We took the last 10 months and focused on enjoying our lives and spent some much needed time with our families. 
    We are back to recording, and plan to continue to share tips for navigating a cancer diagnosis, treatment, life after a diagnosis, tips for caregivers, and support for anyone navigating something difficult in life. 
     

    • 12 min
    Let's Pause for a Moment...

    Let's Pause for a Moment...

    We are using this episode to mark the end of our Season 1 of Sips with Survivors. April 12th will be the anniversary of our very first episode. We have had some incredible guests and talked through more topics than we can list! Thank you for tuning in each week, providing feedback, reviews and topics for the podcast. We appreciate each and every one of you! 
    One thing we want you to hear is that we’re not going away, we’ll be back with Season 2 soon.  Like many of you, we need to hit the pause button for a bit, reflect on this last year and all of the things we’ve accomplished. 
    Remember it’s okay to say no, it’s okay to say “I need a break”, it’s okay to hit the pause button, breathe and then get back after it, refreshed and ready to hit the ground running.
    You will hear us again on Season 2...
    Send us a DM with any episode ideas. Where could you use some more help in this community? What are you struggling to find info on? 
    You can find us on Instagram @SipsWithSurivors
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    • 13 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
32 Ratings

32 Ratings

Meghan Hurley Powell ,

Amazing!

Vicki and Randalynn are so much fun! I love their dynamic. They also shed light on so many important topics. I’ve learned so much from them as a sister of a cancer survivor. They’re uplifting and fun and keep it real.

MayasMom123 ,

If I Could Give 10 Stars I Would!

Randalynn and Vicki are nothing short of awesome! If you’re looking for some really amazing BFF’s to help you navigate ovarian cancer or pre-vive breast cancer then look no further! Informative, real and fun podcast.

AdriaJohnson ,

Absolutely the Best!

These two women are amazing. This podcast is such a phenomenal resource for people navigating cancer or previvorship! Please give it a listen, it’s a fantastic way to educate yourself and learn how to support those going through cancer and treatment.

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