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Join us for inspiration from a variety of artists, creators and makers. We’ll explore their artful adventures and learn some things to apply to our own creative journeys. Different passions, different stories, it is sure to be an adventure! We'll also sprinkle in some basic arts and crafts info along the way! Whether you enjoy creating for pleasure, find it therapeutic, or just want to listen to the chat, you are sure to find some interesting conversations! Subscribe today!
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The Deep C

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The Deep C Podcast is for families, caregivers, friends and community who are supporting a child through a cancer diagnosis. While every ounce of your being is used to carry your child, this podcast is here to carry you.When you're bedside at the hospital, sitting in a waiting room for the millionth appointment, or just need to feel like you're not alone in this dark place - come find us. Our conversations will match the ones you're already having in your head. No topic is off limits, no fea ...
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This conversation provides a raw and honest look at the emotional and psychological toll of caring for a child with cancer and dives deep into the topic of medication to manage anxiety and depression. In this episode, Amie and Sam discuss the importance of self-care and seeking help while navigating the challenges of their child's treatment and lif…
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Alexx Friesen shares her experience as a child going through cancer treatment and how her parents supported her. She emphasizes the importance of giving children space to feel their emotions and validating their experiences. Alexx also discusses the role of hope and comfort in the context of pediatric cancer. She highlights the need for parents to …
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Claire from Strong Like Sloane talks about how her daughter Sloane was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma when she was 5 years old and how Sloane's diagnosis threw her into a place where she felt compelled to use her marketing and advocacy skills to fight for other families just like theirs. Claire discusses her coping mechanisms and advocacy wor…
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Today we chat with Rose Marie and her two incredible sisters Lisa and Tonia about caring for her while she cares for her son during his cancer treatment. Rose Marie’s 16yr old son was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in December 2023, which means they are still in very active treatment. Her son’s tumour was on his lower right tibia and, despite Rose Mar…
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Kayleigh Kennedy is a cancer mom, mindset coach and the powerhouse behind Limitless Coaching where she helps clients break free from their limitations and unlock their full potential by giving them tools and practices to get them “unstuck” - but how do we apply the same tools to our kids' cancer diagnosis? The answer is GRATITUDE. Yes, finding thin…
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Jess will tell you she draws all her strength from her daughter Addy. In our conversation, Jess shares how Addy's force and unstoppable energy impacted everyone in her life, and continues to be shared today. When Addy was 13 she was diagnosed with angiosarcoma, a very rare cancer, especially in children. Addy went through nine months of treatment a…
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Rachelle’s daughter was originally diagnosed with Wilms at 16 months old, and then relapsed at 3 years old in a new city without the family and support system they’d had for her daughter’s initial treatment. Rachelle candidly and honestly talks about the need to “claw” together a community of cancer parents to help them survive her daughter’s treat…
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When Taryn's daughter June was 8 months old, she was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma. After an aggressive treatment of chemo, surgery, tandem stem cell transplants and radiation, June passed at 18 months old. Just over two years later, Taryn shares all the ways June cracked her open and how being June's mom helped her discover her purpose, and reconne…
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Dave and Kristy Costa lost their only child Lacey to pediatric melanoma less than two years ago. In our conversation, they share what it was like to be parents in the cancer community with such a rare diagnosis, and how the framework for Lacey's treatment didn't follow typical cancer treatment, leaving them to chart their own course from the very b…
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Traversing the oncology parent landscape can be a very lonely and isolating experience. Most of our family and friends can’t relate, and explaining this place to them is exhausting and can make us feel even more removed from the lives we once knew. But if we look around the hospital waiting rooms and hallways, the little kitchenettes and playrooms,…
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The transition from parent to oncology parent is fast, it’s sudden, and within seconds we’re thrown into a landmine of medical terminology that feels like it's exploding all around us. Words we’ve never heard, let alone can pronounce, are being referenced to our child and their survival. We’re given treatment plans and chemo protocols, radiation do…
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Denise Bebenek is the Founder, President and driving force behind the Meagan Bebenek Foundation: Creating a Circle of Hope, a foundation that has raised over 6 million dollars to support and fund research for pediatric brain cancers. In late 2000, Denise’s youngest child, Meagan, was diagnosed with an inoperable and malignant brain tumour. She died…
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In today's episode we meet Jeff who's daughter Lily was diagnosed with an astrocytoma when she was four months old. In sharing about Lily's cancer treatment, Jeff turns the focus from his daughter towards his incredible wife Julie and the heroic efforts she took to save Lily, and then in turn, the realization that she needed to save herself. Jeff s…
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In recognition of Brain Cancer Awareness Month, today’s episode features Cole who was diagnosed with medulloblastoma when he was 12yrs old. Today, Cole is a 22 yr old soon to be college graduate who dedicates his time, energy and passion to raising awareness and advocating for childhood cancer research. Cole shares his memories of his life before c…
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Oncology parents instantly connect on so many levels because our experience is so nuanced and unique, but it's especially familiar and comfortable talking to a parent whose child has the exact same diagnosis as yours. Under the absolute worst circumstances, it turns out that it IS possible to find people who can make you feel seen and supported. In…
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Today we speak with Jasmine Miller, a Child Life Specialist at the UF Proton Therapy Institute in Jacksonville, Florida. Jasmine gives parents her strategies on working with kids to face the really big scary feelings that come with a cancer diagnosis, and she shares some vulnerable truths of what children confess to her about their treatment when t…
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When I first met Julie, I felt this deep enduring strength inside of her. The kind of an embattled solider who had seen war many, many times. I knew she was the perfect person to talk about the roller coaster of this disease, how totally unpredictable and out of control it can be, and how difficult (I actually think we use the word impossible in ou…
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My conversation with Erin was special from the second she opened her mouth. She is the most gentle, warm and beautiful soul, and so willing to share and get vulnerable about what life was like after her daughter Arden passed 4 years ago. At Arden’s 12 month check up, Erin mentioned to her paediatrician that Arden had a small bump on her chest, and …
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Kevin’s son Asher was diagnosed at 3 months old with LCH when it was still a very rare cancer diagnosis with minimal research and a trial and error treatment plan. Kevin’s wife Katy became the “medical” parent while he was the parent who kept life running. Kevin speaks candidly about their division of roles and how they kept an open and consistent …
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My husband and I are VERY different, like we're about as opposite as it gets, but somehow we’ve found a way to intersect where it matters the most to us. We have our outside life where people at parties would think we're strangers, and our inside life where our roots grow so far and widespread you will never find where they end. When our daughter w…
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In today's episode Sam talks with her cancer therapist, social worker Laura Pasqualino about the tools and strategies Laura helped Sam apply during her daughter's treatment. Laura believes we already know the way through the darkness, we've just never had to access the resiliency and inner-guides until now. She gives examples of how she helps paren…
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Host Sam Taylor chats with Dawn who’s son Ollie was 7 when she noticed a tiny bump on his neck that wasn’t going away. After months of trying to get answers, with multiple doctors suggesting it was cat scratch disease or tuberculosis, they finally got a biopsy that concluded it was ALCL. Treatment began, Ollie relapsed, and with the cancer cells no…
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Host Sam Taylor talks to Cara whose daughter was two years old when she was diagnosed with Leukemia. Due to adrenal complications during treatment, Cara's daughter arrested and was placed on life support for 47 days in the ICU. Cara talks about coping through this dark and scary time, what helped to pull her through, and how once her daughter was d…
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Host Sam Taylor talks to her best friend musician Sarah Blackwood from Walk Off the Earth on all the ways friends and community can support a family through their child's cancer treatment. Sarah shares the ways they built an army of support, how they delegated tasks, and how they knew to ride the waves of treatment by sitting in the pain and fear o…
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In recognition of International Childhood Cancer Day, join host Sam Taylor on The Deep C as she sits down with Sickboy to share how parents and caregivers learn to cope with their child's cancer diagnosis. Sam talks about how disorienting and lonely it is when a child is diagnosed, and how it feels like being tossed into the depths of the ocean. Sa…
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In this episode of The Deep C, host Sam Taylor speaks with Carolyn, mom to four beautiful babies. When Carolyn's second baby Malcolm was 5 months old he was diagnosed with leukemia. In an instant, Carolyn and her partner were airlifted to CHEO (Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario) and admitted, during covid, while she was pregnant with their thi…
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In this episode of The Deep C, host Sam Taylor talks to Tamy, the mom of a 6-year-old powerhouse of a little dude being treated for relapsed neuroblastoma. Sam and Tamy talk about the shock of diagnosis, of what it’s like being in treatment for 5 years, and how it’s never an option to stop moving forward. Tamy shares her well earned coping strategi…
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Alice Boll is passionate about scrapbooking and been preserving memories on layouts since 1999. She loves to get creative with journaling, mixed media, pretty patterned papers and layout design. Alice believes that scrapbooking is always more fun with friends, which is just one of the reasons she enjoys leading the ScrapHappy membership group. ind …
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Deb Brown realized at a young age how much she enjoyed creative activities. As an adult with a busy life and full-time job, she found that love of art again during the most stressful time of her life. She found that it brought her a peace and calmness that she dearly needed. Deb turned that experience into a mission, a community, and a business, he…
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Jamie L. Norvell began Creations of Studio 39 weeks before the pandemic caused her to pivot her entire business model. What she thought was going to be an in-person paint party business quickly turned to doing daily live videos to connect with followers, and a monthly art journaling subscription box called the stART Journal Club. Find Jamie online:…
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Artist, Sarah Bill immigrated to the US from Australia and is a delight to listen to. Find out about her creative journey into a more whimsical style of artwork. Find her online: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/paintandcreatewithsarah Instagram https://www.instagram.com/paintandcreatewithsarahעל ידי Kristie Sloan
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For as long as I she remember, Pat McGraw has had a pencil, crayon, pencil crayon or paintbrush in hand. She states that making art is a release and an escape. And if someone else gets joy or serenity out of what she paints, so much the better! Pat says that she has been very fortunate in having two mentors early on who taught her everything they k…
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After teaching high school math for 23 years, Ginger LaCour decided to take up painting! She found it relaxing and fulfilling! Besides selling her art, she loves teaching painting. and seeing how people react to finding confidence in their own painting skills. You can find Ginger online: GINSDENART.COM www.facebook.com/ginsdenart www.ginsdenart.ets…
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Leslie Dundon is an eco conscious maker in Melbourne Australia. She is passionate about the environment, reusing, reducing, recycling and showing you how to creatively make something from with what you already have in your home. Paper Stars Workshop: https://lesliemadeit.com/ Instagram: @lesliemadeit https://www.instagram.com/lesliemadeit/ Facebook…
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Annette has worked in the fashion industry as a fashion designer and product developer for 17 yrs. She has helped start-ups and small fashion brands with the design to production process for the past 8 years. She is a completely self-taught fashion brand owner. Learning through doing drives her passion for helping others. She loves art and creating…
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Janne is a mixed-media artist from Cincinnati, Ohio, and describes herself as an artist, educator, wanderer, and dreamer! Art is her passion, love, and soul. Janne believes art is healing and nourishing to the soul. She feels that her true purpose in life has been teaching and sharing her love of art and passing on how beneficial it can be to your …
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Join us for this chat with watercolor artist, Zakkiya Hamza. With an innate love for the medium, Zakkiya has been nurturing her signature style with watercolors for close to a decade. Her tryst with teaching began 5 years ago via her blog, online classes, e-books and over 30 in-person workshops. Through her online and in-person interactions, she ha…
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This interview with Wendy Klinke is another in the Everyday Artist Series. Remember, you don't have to create every moment of the day to be an 'artist.' Wendy is a busy mom with a full time job, who still manages to work in creative time. Her business, Blue Cat Studio Art takes the guesswork out of making art. She loves teaching how to create fun, …
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Join us this week as we chat with Robyn Smith. Art is an adventure that never gets old and Robyn believes every person is creative, and she would love to help everyone discover theirs! She has a passion for guiding others in exploring art through mixed media and art journaling. Robyn also offers virtual paint parties, in-home/in-person paint partie…
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Join us as we talk with JimmieLu Smallwood in this week's episode. You can find her online here: Telegram: https://t.me/themessycraftcorner Shop with JimmieLu: https://themessycraftcorner.closetomyheart.com/ TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRjpo6CR/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCbqsMIkgbBMd-lMliaSL58w Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/them…
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A discussion with Alice Boll from ScrapbookWonderland.com. Step through the looking glass and find scrapbooking inspiration and creativity and the community of ScrapHappy.org online friends. For more creativity join Kristie Sloan on other Artful Adventures.
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