Episode 3

Corporate Compassion: Alliant’s Commitment to Cancer Support for Employees

with Diane, Jayme, and Sarah from Alliant Insurance Services

Discover the power of community and corporate compassion. Through heartfelt conversations with Diane, Jayme, and Sarah from Alliant Insurance Services, you will gain insights into the deeply personal connections these inspiring women have with cancer.

Diane recounts the emotional journey of supporting her mother and mother-in-law, while Sarah bravely shares her experience as a lung cancer survivor. Jayme opens up about her proactive approach after testing positive for the BRCA2 gene, providing a powerful narrative of resilience and prevention.

Dive into the heart of Alliant's pioneering Employee ResourceGroup, ARMS, which stands for Awareness, Resources, Mentorship, and Support. Learn how Jayme and Diane, as founding members, have helped foster a robust support network that includes regular meetings, virtual support groups, meal trains, and much more. This episode is a testament to the essential role of corporate support in the lives of employees facing cancer.

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Ep 51

A Tribute to Johnny

with Stephen & Calvin
What does it mean when a stranger who understands your cancer journey becomes family? Stephen, a brain cancer survivor, and his husband and caregiver, Calvin, share a deeply moving story about diagnosis, fear, friendship, and the unexpected gift of human connection. After Stephen experienced a seizure at work, doctors discovered a brain tumor that changed the course of their lives. Through the support of family, coworkers, faith, and the CanCare community, Stephen was matched with Johnny, a fellow brain cancer survivor who quickly became far more than a mentor. What started as peer support turned into a daily brotherhood built on honesty, humor, and shared understanding. Johnny helped Stephen see himself as a survivor and reminded him that life was still meant to be lived fully. Calvin opens up about the caregiver role, the helplessness that can come with it, and how Johnny filled a gap no medical treatment could reach. Together, they reflect on grief, resilience, and the kind of connection that leaves a permanent mark on your life. This conversation is a tribute to Johnny’s legacy and a reminder that even in the hardest seasons, people can show up with extraordinary love, hope, and compassion. Highlights: • Discover how shared lived experience can create healing in ways medical care alone cannot. • Learn why caregivers often carry emotions differently while still becoming a steady source of strength. • Hear how humor, honesty, and everyday conversations became part of surviving brain cancer. • Explore how support systems from family, coworkers, faith, and community can shape recovery and resilience. • Understand why opening yourself to connection during hardship can change the entire cancer journey. Mentioned Resources: CanCare- www.cancare.org About the Guest: Stephen Hudson is a brain cancer survivor, devoted husband, and living testament to the power of human connection. When his diagnosis turned his world upside down, he leaned on his faith, his family, and ultimately a friendship that would change his life. Through CanCare, Stephen was matched with volunteer Johnny Parry, a fellow survivor who walked beside him with understanding, steadiness, and a brotherhood that became one of the most meaningful relationships of his journey. Sadly, Johnny passed away late last year. Stephen made the courageous choice to continue with this episode to honor Johnny's life and legacy. Calvin, Stephen's husband and caregiver, has been present through every moment of this journey and is here to share his heart as well.
Ep 50

Find the Silver Linings

with Sandra Beno
What helps someone move from fear to hope after hearing the words “you have cancer”? In this heartfelt episode, Sandra Beno shares how her breast cancer diagnosis changed the course of her life and deepened her commitment to serving others. Sandra opens up about navigating treatment while raising young children, balancing work as a high-level executive, and learning how to advocate for herself during one of the hardest seasons of her life. She talks about the power of community, faith, and finding small ways to regain control during treatment. From coloring books and gratitude notes to building a support network and focusing on progress one step at a time, Sandra offers practical tools and emotional encouragement for anyone facing cancer or caring for someone who is. She also shares why she now mentors cancer patients one-on-one and how her work with CanCare helps bring hope to families across the country. This conversation is a reminder that even in the hardest seasons, you are stronger than you think, and you never have to walk through cancer alone. Highlights:  Learn how to advocate for yourself when medical information feels overwhelming.  Hear practical ways to stay emotionally grounded during chemotherapy and treatment.  Discover how caregivers can support loved ones without feeling powerless.  Understand why community and connection matter so much during a cancer journey.  Find encouragement for navigating life after treatment and embracing a new normal. Mentioned Resources: CanCare- www.cancare.org About the Guest: Sandra Beno is a breast cancer survivor, seasoned executive, and lifelong mentor. A wife, mother, and woman of faith, Sandra faced her diagnosis with honesty, resilience, and grace, leaning on her faith and family to carry her through. Since then, she has personally walked alongside more than 30 cancer patients one on one, offering comfort and presence in their hardest days. Sandra serves as Board Chair of CanCare