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This episode of Ducking Realitea dives headfirst into the messy, funny, terrifying, and strangely beautiful reality of living with metastatic cancer. Siobhan sits down with Sarah Knopp, who was told she had six weeks to live after aggressive HER2-positive breast cancer had already spread to her liver. Eleven years, 160+ rounds of chemo, brain surgery, a hysterectomy, and a lot of dark humor later, she’s not only still here — she’s coaching others to survive the chaos.
Sarah shares stories of diapers and puppy pads, neuropathy, sex after chemo, cannabis, Ritalin, medical gaslighting, and why she estranged herself from her family to stay alive. Now a certified cancer coach, she teaches patients how to advocate for themselves, ask better questions, and protect their energy.
Bold, irreverent, and full of real talk, this isn’t a cancer sob story. It’s a blueprint for living.
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This episode of Ducking Realitea dives headfirst into the messy, funny, terrifying, and strangely beautiful reality of living with metastatic cancer. Siobhan sits down with Sarah Knopp, who was told she had six weeks to live after aggressive HER2-positive breast cancer had already spread to her liver. Eleven years, 160+ rounds of chemo, brain surgery, a hysterectomy, and a lot of dark humor later, she’s not only still here — she’s coaching others to survive the chaos.
Sarah shares stories of diapers and puppy pads, neuropathy, sex after chemo, cannabis, Ritalin, medical gaslighting, and why she estranged herself from her family to stay alive. Now a certified cancer coach, she teaches patients how to advocate for themselves, ask better questions, and protect their energy.
Bold, irreverent, and full of real talk, this isn’t a cancer sob story. It’s a blueprint for living.
Support the show