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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Matt Fielding about his stage four cancer diagnosis, the slow loss that came with it, and the brutal honesty that living with death forces on a person.
Matt was handed a prescription for hospice the day he was diagnosed. Since then, he's been fighting through constant pain, rounds of chemo, blood clots, and the weight of knowing his time is limited. He opens up about what it's like to be treated like you're already gone, how cancer isolated him from friends and family, and the mental toll of living minute to minute.
This conversation isn't about a silver lining. It's about the truth. Matt talks openly about fear, anger, God, love, and the one regret he has before he dies. It's hard, honest, and human—exactly what this podcast is about.
By Mason Sawyer4.8
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Matt Fielding about his stage four cancer diagnosis, the slow loss that came with it, and the brutal honesty that living with death forces on a person.
Matt was handed a prescription for hospice the day he was diagnosed. Since then, he's been fighting through constant pain, rounds of chemo, blood clots, and the weight of knowing his time is limited. He opens up about what it's like to be treated like you're already gone, how cancer isolated him from friends and family, and the mental toll of living minute to minute.
This conversation isn't about a silver lining. It's about the truth. Matt talks openly about fear, anger, God, love, and the one regret he has before he dies. It's hard, honest, and human—exactly what this podcast is about.

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