Épisodes

  • Hope, family, and community: A SUPERKID’s journey of unshakeable strength and optimism | Part 2
    Sep 26 2025

    This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, meet 14-year-old brain tumour survivor Robbie Watson and his parents, Abby and Jeremy, as they share their incredible story. Robbie reflects on traveling for treatment and life after diagnosis with his signature positivity, while Abby brings the parent perspective and opens up about the uncertainty, strength and community support that carried their family through the toughest days. Together they talk about how their journey became a powerful story of hope and resilience.


    For additional information, you may visit:

    Kingston Grenadiers Rally Against Brain Tumours - Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

    2024 Grens Tackle Tumours Robbie Watson Touchdown - YouTube

    Learn more about Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada at BrainTumour.ca. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and Linkedin.

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    14 min
  • Hope, family, and community: A SUPERKID’s journey of unshakeable strength and optimism | Part 1
    Sep 26 2025

    This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, meet 14-year-old brain tumour survivor Robbie Watson and his parents, Abby and Jeremy, as they share their incredible story. Robbie reflects on travelling for treatment and life after diagnosis with his signature positivity, while Abby brings the parent perspective and opens up about the uncertainty, strength and community support that carried their family through the toughest days. Together, they discuss how their journey has become a powerful story of hope and resilience.

    or additional information, you may visit:

    Kingston Grenadiers Rally Against Brain Tumours - Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

    2024 Grens Tackle Tumours Robbie Watson Touchdown - YouTube

    Learn more about Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada at BrainTumour.ca. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and Linkedin.

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    34 min
  • Practicing hope: A conversation on courage, connection, and resilience | Part 2
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode, we explore hope as more than just optimism- as a mindset that can be built, practiced, and sometimes rediscovered when everything feels like it’s falling apart.

    Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Ann, who shares strategies and insights from her journey as a relentless advocate for her daughter. From building partnerships to moving through advocacy, growth, and resilience, this conversation honours not just the successes but the doubts too- and invites listeners to find strength in both.

    For additional information, you may visit:

    Going for Hope: Strategies That Make it Possible to Persevere: Hovey, Ann

    Learn more about Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada at BrainTumour.ca. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and Linkedin.

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    28 min
  • Practicing hope: A conversation on courage, connection, and resilience | Part 1
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode, we explore hope as more than just optimism- as a mindset that can be built, practiced, and sometimes rediscovered when everything feels like it’s falling apart.

    Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Ann, who shares strategies and insights from her journey as a relentless advocate for her daughter. From building partnerships to moving through advocacy, growth, and resilience, this conversation honours not just the successes but the doubts too- and invites listeners to find strength in both.

    For additional information, you may visit:

    Going for Hope: Strategies That Make it Possible to Persevere: Hovey, Ann

    Learn more about Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada at BrainTumour.ca. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and Linkedin.

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    32 min
  • Balancing care, recovery, and school: How support, compassion & advocacy pave the way | Part 2
    May 17 2025

    Welcome back, everyone!

    In this episode, our host Ben Seewald chats with Patrick, a Registered Nurse and a brain tumour survivor. Having just started nursing school, Patrick shared his experiences facing a brain tumour as a young adult and balancing care, recovery and coursework. Together, they discuss Patrick’s journey of strength and resilience and the importance of kindness and patient advocacy.

    In part 2, Patrick dives into the heart of his support network- his family and friends, and the important role they played in supporting him through treatment, recovery and school. Patrick also discusses patient advocacy and what it means to him. Tune in for an open conversation about compassion, community and advocacy.

    For additional information, you may visit:

    Medical alert bracelets: MedicAlert Foundation Canada | We Speak When You Can't

    Support groups: Support Groups - Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

    Advocating for yourself: Advocating for Yourself - Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

    Learn more about Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada at BrainTumour.ca. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and Linkedin.

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    30 min
  • Balancing care, recovery, and school: how support, compassion and advocacy pave the way | Part 1
    May 15 2025

    One step at a time: Navigating emotions, support, and self-advocacy after a brain tumour diagnosis

    Welcome to our podcast! Today, we sit down with Paul, a young adult brain tumour survivor and volunteer with Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. Join us as our guest discusses the emotions that come with a brain tumour diagnosis and shares how he tackled them, one step at a time. He also discusses the value of building a strong support system, learning to advocate for his own needs, and the practical challenges of returning to work and establishing new routines. This conversation offers encouragement and advice for anyone facing similar experiences, showing that progress is possible, even through small steps.

    Please visit our website to learn more about our programs, resources, and ways in which you can offer your support!


    For additional information, you may visit:

    Medical alert bracelets: MedicAlert Foundation Canada | We Speak When You Can't

    Support groups: Support Groups - Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

    Advocating for yourself: Advocating for Yourself - Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

    Cancer and Work | Cancer and Work*

    Transportation | Canadian Cancer Society

    Support groups:Care & Support - Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

    Get involved with BTFC! Get Involved - Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

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    40 min
  • Entrevue avec Maria, proche aidante (en français)
    May 8 2024

    Maria a été la proche aidante de son mari, décédé il y a plus de 6 ans d'un glioblastome.

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    Learn more about Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada at BrainTumour.ca. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and Linkedin.

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    48 min
  • From diagnosis to recovery: Embracing positivity through a brain tumour experience 
    Mar 21 2024

    In this episode, we speak with Peter, a 49-year-old brain tumour survivor whose experience began in January 2019 with the diagnosis of a grade 2 astrocytoma following a seizure. Peter shares his fascination with awake brain surgery and the challenges that followed with his recovery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Through it all, he emphasizes the importance of maintain a positive attitude and remaining optimistic in the face of adversity.


    For additional information, you may visit:

    Awake brain surgery - Mayo Clinic

    Awake Brain Surgery: Your questions answered (ottawahospital.on.ca) *

    Clinical Trials - Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada


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    External links and resources on this website are provided for informational purposes only and are not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice. Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided on external websites. Please note that when you click on external links, you will be subject to the privacy policies and terms of service of the respective website. We cannot guarantee the privacy or security of information you provide to the linked sites.

    Learn more about Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada at BrainTumour.ca. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and Linkedin.

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    1 h et 3 min