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Watching someone you love go through cancer is one of the most painful and powerless experiences a person can face. You want to take their pain away, you want to fix it, but cancer is one of those moments in life where love doesn’t give you control... and that helplessness can feel overwhelming.
In this special episode of Life With Grief, I’m participating in Podcasthon, a global initiative where thousands of podcasts dedicate one episode to highlighting a charity that matters to them.
For this episode, I’m supporting Stand Up To Cancer, an organization funding groundbreaking research to accelerate cancer treatments and improve outcomes for patients and families around the world.
Cancer has touched my own family deeply, and I know many of you listening are navigating this reality right now. So today, we’re talking about the emotional side of supporting someone with cancer.
Because while the person diagnosed rightfully receives the most attention, the people who love them are often carrying a tremendous emotional weight behind the scenes.
In this episode, we explore:
✨ What it’s like to watch someone you love go through cancer
✨ The helplessness and emotional whiplash that often comes with treatments and test results
✨ Why anticipatory grief often begins long before a loss occurs
✨ The invisible emotional labor of caregivers and supporters
✨ Gentle ways to cope while supporting someone with cancer
✨ Why caring for your own nervous system matters during this time
If you’re currently supporting someone through cancer—or you’ve walked this road before—this episode is for you.
Stand Up To Cancer: https://standuptocancer.org/
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By Tara Accardo5
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Watching someone you love go through cancer is one of the most painful and powerless experiences a person can face. You want to take their pain away, you want to fix it, but cancer is one of those moments in life where love doesn’t give you control... and that helplessness can feel overwhelming.
In this special episode of Life With Grief, I’m participating in Podcasthon, a global initiative where thousands of podcasts dedicate one episode to highlighting a charity that matters to them.
For this episode, I’m supporting Stand Up To Cancer, an organization funding groundbreaking research to accelerate cancer treatments and improve outcomes for patients and families around the world.
Cancer has touched my own family deeply, and I know many of you listening are navigating this reality right now. So today, we’re talking about the emotional side of supporting someone with cancer.
Because while the person diagnosed rightfully receives the most attention, the people who love them are often carrying a tremendous emotional weight behind the scenes.
In this episode, we explore:
✨ What it’s like to watch someone you love go through cancer
✨ The helplessness and emotional whiplash that often comes with treatments and test results
✨ Why anticipatory grief often begins long before a loss occurs
✨ The invisible emotional labor of caregivers and supporters
✨ Gentle ways to cope while supporting someone with cancer
✨ Why caring for your own nervous system matters during this time
If you’re currently supporting someone through cancer—or you’ve walked this road before—this episode is for you.
Stand Up To Cancer: https://standuptocancer.org/
Support the show
Support the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/lifewithgriefpodcast
📖 Life Beyond Grief Substack: https://taraaccardo.substack.com/
Work with me:
Connect with me further:

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