Sick & Good Podcast

Sick & Good Podcast

Dustin Mesick, RDN and Colin Goodwin, PsyD are cancer survivors inspired by their personal experiences and incorporated this into their individual career paths in nutritional services and clinical psychology, respectively. The original concept to offer a support group that focused on body and mind was shifted with the emergence of the pandemic and evolved into the virtual platform of a podcast. In choosing the name of the podcast, Sick & Good Podcast was chosen as a double entendre, incorporating the last names of the co-hosts and promoting the possibility of a dialectical nature in physical illness (sick) and overall wellness (good). The mission statement for the Sick & Good Podcast states the purpose is to have conversations with medical and other healthcare professionals related to the cancer field on broad topics ranging from diagnosis to treatment and the recovery process with the hope to provide education and levity to cancer patients, survivors and other interested listeners.

Episodes

April 9, 2025 42 mins

Dr. Caroline Dorfman, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the Duke University School of Medicine. Caroline has conducted extensive AYA cancer research and offers her findings on topics of pain, fatigue, distress and sexual reproductive health. We examine barriers for onco-fertility and reproductive preservation as financial and value-based decisions and the conversation closes o...

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Mary Baron Nelson, PhD, RN, CPRP,  is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Keck Medical School at USC. She imparts her previous clinical and research experience as a Nurse Practitioner at the Children Hospital Los Angeles in studying brain injury from childhood cancer treatment and names neurocognitive and psychosocial late effects of brain cancer treatment. She shares her approach on wellness through her various roles and highl...

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We're pleased to share our conversation with Rushil Patel, MD, on the intersections of religion and spirituality and cancer care. Dr. Patel is a Assistant Professor of Medicine at the O'Neal Cancer Center, University of Alabama Birmingham specializing in hematology/oncology. Our conversation spans his interest in oncology, focus on spirituality and religion in practice, personal research interest in exploring Dharmic fait...

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November 7, 2024 31 mins

It's time to break out the periwinkle blue ribbons in support of Stomach Cancer Awareness Month. For this episode, we have special guest Jon Florin, who is the Executive Director and Chief Patient Advocate for No Stomach For Cancer. He provides education on gastric cancer by highlighting such issues as prevalence rates, health disparities, and the adjustments needed for a gastrectomy. We're happy to be honoring seahorses ...

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October 10, 2024 32 mins

October is Liver Cancer Awareness month and Sarah Manes explains the Global Liver institute's theme that "October is for livers." She talks about her role within the organization and covers topics on advocacy, prevalence rates, risks, symptoms, treatment and survivorship for those affected with liver cancer. Additionally, Sarah highlights stigmas related to metabolic health and the uniqueness of the liver as a body o...

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September 18, 2024 58 mins

September marks the celebration of Thyroid Cancer Awareness month and our return to the Cancer Awareness Series with Julia Diaz, RD.  Julia shares her personal cancer story and offers a comprehensive overview of thyroid cancer including prevalence rates, risk factors, symptoms, novel treatments and treatment effects. She explains the low iodine diet and speaks to other hot topics related to thyroid cancer. 

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Kailey Proctor, MPH, RDN, CSO, details the process for board certification as a specialist in oncological nutrition. She speaks on common fears, myth busters, and fad diets while discussing her approach to personalizing nutrition plans. Kailey illuminates the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics guidelines, the "New American Plate" and ultra-processed foods in relation to cancer care.  

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July is Sarcoma Cancer Awareness month and our special guest in continuing the Cancer Awareness Series is the Chief Executive Officer of the Sarcoma Foundation of America, Brandi Felser. During this episode, she covers her personal story on how she got involved with the organization and describes prevalence rates, risk factors and  how a sarcoma diagnosis is so unique in comparison to other cancers. Brandi also notes novel treatmen...

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June is National Cancer Survivor Month and we're privileged to have a conversation with you Wendy Hobbie, CRNP, of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Wendy was a pioneer in developing survivorship programs and has been at the forefront of creating protocol for survivorship clinics. In this episode, she describes the process of transitioning pediatric patients to adult survivorship, challenges and barriers for surviv...

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May celebrates Bladder Cancer Awareness month  and the special guest for this episode is Stephanie Chisolm, PhD, Director of Education and Advocacy from the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN).  Stephanie talks on prevalence rates,  diagnosis, and risk factors associated  with bladder cancer. The conversation also spans from theory (the "field effect") to standards of care for treatment and resources offered by BCAN. <...

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April is Testicular Cancer Awareness month and Mike Craycraft the founder of the Testicular Cancer Society (TCS), a testicular cancer survivor and registered pharmacist graces us as our special guest continuing our Cancer Awareness Series. Mike details his personal cancer experience, available forums offered by TCS, his involvement in establishing American Urological Association testicular cancer guidelines, the importance of self-...

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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month and Zac Getty, the Patient Education Manager at Fight Colorectal Cancer, covers topics ranging from risk factors to treatment to survivorship.  Zac advocates for screening and dispels common misconceptions and stigmas associated with colorectal cancer.  We're honored to partner with Fight Colorectal Cancer and are happy to make a contribution to this organization with any sale of our ...

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February is Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer Awareness month and Dr. Juan Valle joins us as the Chief Medical Officer from the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation to talk about these rare cancers. Dr. Valle cites prevalence rates, distinguishes risk factors including regional-specific diets, illuminates novel treatment options and names common treatment effects. He graciously shares his research on medication efficiency in treating bile ...

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Hui Amy Chen, MD, kicks off the Cancer Awareness Series with a discussion on cervical cancer.  She shares her career path as gynecological oncologist and highlights topics including prevention as general guidelines including HPV screening, novel treatments, and social determinants of health related to cervical cancer. Additionally, Dr. Chen discusses clinical trials and other areas of research including integrative treatment approa...

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Janice Baker, RDN, talks on  cancer-related health conditions including diabetes, orthorexia and cachexia. As a diabetes educator, she discusses the comorbidity of cancer and diabetes. She defines orthorexia and challenges faulty thinking habits related to diet for cancer patients. Janice speaks to negative effects of "wasting syndrome." She describes her supportive approach to nutrition in navigating the these intersecti...

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Wendy Griffith joins the conversation to share her role at MD Anderson as the Program Director for the Adolescent and Young Adult program.  Wendy highlights her research, specific areas of concern and expectations of treatment and recovery for AYA cancer patients and writing for the hospitals blog. Wendy names legacy work as an important tool to ensure family traditions and tell unique lasting stories.

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Brad Zebrack, PhD, joins us to discuss his expansive experience in cancer research including topics of integrative oncology, and  his current role at the University of Michigan. He shares his personal story of being treated as a young adult with cancer and his how his career has been altered by his research interest in Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) cancer-related topics. We discuss Brad's involvement with program developmen...

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Dr. Doose shares a published opinion education piece on navigating through healthcare systems and speaks to the needed improvements for cancer care, holding organizations accountable and transfer of care issues. She highlights challenges of minority populations, the importance of survivorship programs and calls for cancer survivors to participate in research.

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Dr. Rhonda Sherman and her patient Jennifer join for part two of the conversation on psycho oncology. Jennifer shares her cancer diagnosis and treatment history that contributed to seeking out therapy. She highlights her presenting concerns, the benefits of therapy, and how this has inspired her community involvement in peer-to-peer support.  Dr. Sherman reflects on the therapeutic process and growth observed within Jennifer's...

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Dr. Sherman defines psycho-oncology, describes the referral process for psychological services, and discusses presenting concerns for patients when seeking therapy during cancer treatments and the psychosocial impact.  She lists some of the common themes seen in the patients she serves including  body image, sexuality and intimacy and social support.

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