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Episode 84: The Tao of Healing: A Journey Through Cancer

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Summary

In this episode of Resilience Radio, Stephen Watson shares his profound journey through a cancer diagnosis, emphasizing the influence of Taoist philosophy on his approach to health and healing. He discusses the importance of perspective in healthcare, the role of humor and humanity in patient interactions, and how teaching has become a vital part of his life during this challenging time. Watson's insights offer a unique perspective on resilience, connection, and the power of community support.

Takeaways

I don't want to fight cancer; I want to celebrate life. Every interaction in healthcare should be met with humanity and humor. Teaching is as essential to me as food and shelter. Diagnosis helps, but prognosis does not influence my actions. I choose to be with the process, not against it. My beliefs have remained steadfast throughout my journey. I aim to connect with healthcare professionals on a human level. Humor can bridge connections in difficult situations. I focus on what I can control in my health journey. Community support is invaluable during challenging times.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-stephes-cancer-fund-save-someday-farm

Music credits: Aaron piano, Joanne Garton fiddle, Andrew van Norstrand guitar and producer, Hollis Easter flute, sound engineer Dana Billings,

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Summary

In this episode of Resilience Radio, Stephen Watson shares his profound journey through a cancer diagnosis, emphasizing the influence of Taoist philosophy on his approach to health and healing. He discusses the importance of perspective in healthcare, the role of humor and humanity in patient interactions, and how teaching has become a vital part of his life during this challenging time. Watson's insights offer a unique perspective on resilience, connection, and the power of community support.

Takeaways

I don't want to fight cancer; I want to celebrate life. Every interaction in healthcare should be met with humanity and humor. Teaching is as essential to me as food and shelter. Diagnosis helps, but prognosis does not influence my actions. I choose to be with the process, not against it. My beliefs have remained steadfast throughout my journey. I aim to connect with healthcare professionals on a human level. Humor can bridge connections in difficult situations. I focus on what I can control in my health journey. Community support is invaluable during challenging times.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-stephes-cancer-fund-save-someday-farm

Music credits: Aaron piano, Joanne Garton fiddle, Andrew van Norstrand guitar and producer, Hollis Easter flute, sound engineer Dana Billings,

BandCamp

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