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Have you ever fought the hardest battle of your life and then not known what to do once it was over?
What if the story you thought defined you was actually the prologue to something even bigger?
Clea Shearer is co-founder of The Home Edit — the brand, the Netflix show, the New York Times bestselling books. But the Clea in this conversation has spent four years navigating a cancer journey her own doctors call a medical anomaly. From her diagnosis to a double mastectomy, followed by many emergency surgeries, she has faced complications most people never encounter. And she's done it all publicly, because she made a promise in Paris the day after her diagnosis: she was going to make her cancer purposeful.
Miles and Clea go into all sides of facing a cancer treatment, especially the ones no one mentions. She opens up about the depression that hit after ringing the bell, being medically induced into menopause, losing her breast for the third time, and the first real fight she and her husband, John, had in 21 years. But she also shares how making her suffering public became the thing that saved her, why she considers cancer one of the great honors of her life, and what she's learned about building community and finding purpose on the other side.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Whether you're navigating grief, burnout, or a quiet sensethat something feels off, Onsite’s Living Centered experience gives you the tools, the community, and the space to change. Learn more at experienceonsite.com.
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00:00 – Meet Clea Shearer
00:03:31 – Hot Flashes & Getting Drop-Kicked Into Menopause
00:06:23 – Diagnosis Day: March 8, 2022
00:07:45 – What Happens After Active Treatment Ends
00:13:35 – The Medical Anomaly Nobody Wants to Be
00:17:52 – The Dark Month No One Saw Coming
00:21:05 – Eight Surgeries and a Year of Reconstruction
00:26:47 – Losing Her Breast for the Third Time
00:29:28 – The Undertow Nobody Else Could See
00:34:25 – The First Real Fight in 21 Years of Marriage
00:38:28 – 2026: The Year of the Fire Horse
00:42:48 – Presence Over Words: Horse Therapy
00:49:30 – The Two Things the Human Brain Fears Most
00:50:06 – Champagne, a Kindle, and Unconventional Coping
00:52:02 – Why She's Never Really Done Therapy
00:54:02 – Inner-Circle Friendship: Sitting Like a Chicken on an Egg
00:56:14 – Community Is the Most Powerful Antidote
01:00:30 – The Moment in Paris That Changed Everything
01:04:46 – Why Cancer Became the Honor of Her Lifetime
01:06:04 – A taste of what they didn’t get to
By Miles Adcox4.9
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Have you ever fought the hardest battle of your life and then not known what to do once it was over?
What if the story you thought defined you was actually the prologue to something even bigger?
Clea Shearer is co-founder of The Home Edit — the brand, the Netflix show, the New York Times bestselling books. But the Clea in this conversation has spent four years navigating a cancer journey her own doctors call a medical anomaly. From her diagnosis to a double mastectomy, followed by many emergency surgeries, she has faced complications most people never encounter. And she's done it all publicly, because she made a promise in Paris the day after her diagnosis: she was going to make her cancer purposeful.
Miles and Clea go into all sides of facing a cancer treatment, especially the ones no one mentions. She opens up about the depression that hit after ringing the bell, being medically induced into menopause, losing her breast for the third time, and the first real fight she and her husband, John, had in 21 years. But she also shares how making her suffering public became the thing that saved her, why she considers cancer one of the great honors of her life, and what she's learned about building community and finding purpose on the other side.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Whether you're navigating grief, burnout, or a quiet sensethat something feels off, Onsite’s Living Centered experience gives you the tools, the community, and the space to change. Learn more at experienceonsite.com.
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00:00 – Meet Clea Shearer
00:03:31 – Hot Flashes & Getting Drop-Kicked Into Menopause
00:06:23 – Diagnosis Day: March 8, 2022
00:07:45 – What Happens After Active Treatment Ends
00:13:35 – The Medical Anomaly Nobody Wants to Be
00:17:52 – The Dark Month No One Saw Coming
00:21:05 – Eight Surgeries and a Year of Reconstruction
00:26:47 – Losing Her Breast for the Third Time
00:29:28 – The Undertow Nobody Else Could See
00:34:25 – The First Real Fight in 21 Years of Marriage
00:38:28 – 2026: The Year of the Fire Horse
00:42:48 – Presence Over Words: Horse Therapy
00:49:30 – The Two Things the Human Brain Fears Most
00:50:06 – Champagne, a Kindle, and Unconventional Coping
00:52:02 – Why She's Never Really Done Therapy
00:54:02 – Inner-Circle Friendship: Sitting Like a Chicken on an Egg
00:56:14 – Community Is the Most Powerful Antidote
01:00:30 – The Moment in Paris That Changed Everything
01:04:46 – Why Cancer Became the Honor of Her Lifetime
01:06:04 – A taste of what they didn’t get to

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