Radio Therapy Podcast

Radio Therapy is a podcast series dedicated to helping young people living with cancer. The aim is to provide an authentic, unfiltered insight into the realities of teenage and young adult cancer. “We are a group of young people from Scotland who have faced a cancer diagnosis. Drawing from our experiences, we want to provide a raw perspective into our lives, offering support not only to those battling cancer but also their families, friends and communities.”

Series 1 – There are six episode series that will provide an authentic, unfiltered insight into the harsh realities of teenage and young adult cancer.” Radio Therapy is aimed at young people and covers themes including mental health, body image and mortality.

The six-part series, produced by Glasgow-based Go Radio, has proved cathartic for the contributors and illuminating for their loved ones. Click on QR code below for each episode.

Series 2

Following the hugely successful launch of the first series in April 2024, which focused on the experiences of eight young people living with cancer, series two of ‘Radio Therapy’ has been released. In this six-part series some familiar young people from series one, along with a new young person, introduce us to their parents.

Episode one has already been released in memory of Eden, one of the podcasters from series one, who passed away with her family by her side. Eden and her family were grateful for the opportunity to record this podcast and requested the episode be released.

“Radio Therapy” podcast is recorded by Go Radio in Glasgow, ensuring a high-quality listening experience for audiences.

Series 3

After yet another successful series, the launch of series 3 brings us a wealth of information from the BOYS! The topics include;

  • Mental health & wellbeing
  • Body image
  • Relationships
  • Education & employment
  • Peer support

Relationships can be hard to maintain for a lot of people after receiving a cancer diagnosis. The boys talk about different relationships and how they have effected them since getting their diagnosis.

“It’s ok to need space” the boys talk about the importance of alone time and how communication makes all the difference.

Series 4

In series 4, the podcast brings in the experts.

Real stories. Real experts. Unfiltered conversations.

Amanda Copland is a Teenage Cancer Trust Clinical Nurse Specialist based in Aberdeen.

Saurabh Vohra a Consultant in Clinical Oncology based in The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre in Glasgow.

Emma Brady a Specialist Social Worker based at The Beatson in Glasgow.

Lauren McAllister a Physiotherapist for the NHS based in The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre in Glasgow.

Nicola Walker has a non-medical role within the Beatson and works as a Youth Support Co-Ordinator for Teenage Cancer Trust.

Listeners can tune in wherever they get their podcasts, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and Podbean, making it easily accessible to a wide audience seeking genuine narratives and understanding about life with cancer.

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