Insight, inspiration and hope
Your generosity is bringing together Australians with blood cancer in an authentic and accessible way!
New podcast series launches
Thanks to your wonderful support, people impacted by blood cancer now have an engaging new resource for insight, inspiration and hope.
Launched this year, the Leukaemia Foundation’s podcast series, Talking Blood Cancer, is fostering a powerful sense of connectedness in the blood cancer community.
Real advice, real stories
Featuring the experiences of Australians impacted by blood cancer (like Nathalie Cook and Jo Keen, pictured), the conversations shared through this platform are engaging, raw and real. Each episode gives listeners a deeply personal insight into how others are navigating life with blood cancer. Which could make all the difference to someone feeling unsure about what to expect.
So importantly, this resource is ready at any time to connect Australians facing blood cancer with others who are walking a similar path.
What a powerful difference your generosity is making!
Connection matters
- A new podcast episode is published every fortnight
- Topics discussed include mental health, being a parent with blood cancer, relationships, fertility and survivorship
- To date, the series has been downloaded over 2,600 times
- Listeners have come from over 159 cities and 31 countries
Listen to Talking Blood Cancer now on your favourite podcast platform or on the Leukaemia Foundation website here.
Making a difference
I’m not alone
I’m not alone This podcast truly helped me feel like I’m not the only one. Thank you for putting a spot on blood cancer.
– mgswan15
Empowering, insightful…
The execution of this podcast is impeccable. It’s raw, heartbreaking and incredibly inspiring. It takes you on a journey with families who have lived this. This podcast may just be what you need if you or someone you know is going through this. Prepare yourself to be moved.
– anon
Inspiring
Such inspiring stories & these episodes give such an insight as to what it’s like living with a blood cancer. Such an essential listen for people on the journey.
– Kateark
A must listen
What a listen and what a source of support. It’s stories like these that help you feel less alone and less isolated.
– mumifone1
Last updated on August 26th, 2022
Developed by the Leukaemia Foundation in consultation with people living with a blood cancer, Leukaemia Foundation support staff, haematology nursing staff and/or Australian clinical haematologists. This content is provided for information purposes only and we urge you to always seek advice from a registered health care professional for diagnosis, treatment and answers to your medical questions, including the suitability of a particular therapy, service, product or treatment in your circumstances. The Leukaemia Foundation shall not bear any liability for any person relying on the materials contained on this website.