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Six children, adolescents and young adults are diagnosed with cancer every week in Ireland.


Created by Childhood Cancer Ireland, Gold Ribbon Conversations is the podcast that explores the real experiences of childhood cancer, the fear, anxiety, sadness and pain.

But also the light, hope, friendships and the community that exists here.



Hosted by Sinead O'Moore, these episodes will share personal stories, early symptoms, moments of diagnosis, the impact of treatment, survivorship and bereavement, as well as hearing from physical and emotional experts in this field.



September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and Gold Ribbon Conversations is just one way that Childhood Cancer Ireland are supporting families fighting cancer.



To donate text GOLD to 50300 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.In this episode I’m joined by financial advisor Eleanor Murnane. Her son Theo was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when he was 14 months old.He's now 6 and doing really well. We talk about how challenging it is to figure out the financial hurdles of life while caring for a sick child and why she is now giving her time and financial advice for free to families fighting childhood cancer as part of a brand new initiative. Childhood Cancer Ireland has teamed up with the LIA (the centre of excellence for the education and development of financial professionals to provide information and advice to help families navigate their way through this difficult time. The financial support programme is free of charge, non judgemental and entirely confidential. You’ll learn more in this episode - and by visiting childhoodcancer.ie To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.Joining me today is Dr. Massa Jabra, a doctor in Syria. Dr. Massa was appointed Childhood Cancer Advocate for SIOP this year. SIOP is the International Society of Paediatric Oncology where her role is to spread awareness of childhood cancer and SIOP's work to the paediatric oncology community. Massa is also involved with BASMA (which means smile in Arabic), a Syrian organisation for children with cancer. She volunteers for psychosocial support for children. She believes that psychosocial support is as necessasry as medical treatment. We talk about what led her to become an oncologist, the challenges of care in a conflict zone, public awareness of signs and symptoms and how when survival is your top priority, healthcare becomes more challenging. Dr. Massa's work is so necessary and exceptional and we thank her for joining us.To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.Karen Dempsey is a celebrant and founder of Entheos a supportive service that can walk alongside families when marking an occasion or a loss.When it comes to funerals, Karen wants to normalise the conversation.She understands how important it is for people to know that they have choices. They have permission to be creative and design a ceremony that is meaningful and right for the person they are cherishing. We talk about how as a nurse she recognised the need for a more human compassionate support to step in and hold people through their loss. We talk about how ceremonies can be fun and bright and full of life, why ceremonies are so good for our souls and how she encourages anyone who missed out during covid to plan one now with the people who should have been there. To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.Trigger Warning: This episode discusses the loss of a child to cancer.If you have been impacted by the loss of a child, you will find information, resources and support at Anam Cara, an organisation which supports parents after bereavement. They also have information for siblings, grandparents and other family members, which may be helpful.Carmel O’Mahony gave birth to her first baby Zoe 2016When Zoe was nearly 3 and a half, Carmel's maternal instinct told her that this new tiredness and vomiting was something more serious. It was ATRT, a very rare tumour with a 40% chance of survival. Surgery, chemo and proton therapy followed - but zoe relapsed in March 2020They had a beautiful spring together as a family but Zoe’s fight would end quickly in June less than a year after diagnosis..Zoe loved Crumlin and Crumlin loved Zoe.The whole corridor was lined with staff as a guard of honour. We talk about grief and spirit. About her little life and the huge impact she made. And we talk about the courage it takes to continue after losing a child. ***Please text GOLD to 50300 and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more.Childhood Cancer Ireland is a charity founded by and led by parents of children with cancer who know that one of the greatest sources of strength for this fight, is conversation.As a non-government funded organisation, Childhood Cancer Ireland values every single donation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.Joining me today is Aoife Moggan. Aoife was diagnosed with a rare spinal cancer when she was 13.6 Spinal surgeries and cancer treatment later - aoife is in her 30’s and survived childhood cancer but experiences longterm effects including chronic pain, reliance on high dose painkillers, loss of power in her leg and even a paralysed vocal chord. She now advocates for other survivors - for joined up thinking, access to care and late effects clinics, sharing medical records, a multidisciplinary team often just to get answers. This episode celebrates fighting cancer - but it also acknowledges that people expect you to be your old self - you expect you to be your old self but survivorship means so much more than that. To get involved in team ireland - click here https://m.facebook.com/p/Team-Ireland-100068621974067/https://beatcancer.eu/To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.Joining me today is Jenny Forde to share Marlie’s story. Marlie is a bright and happy little girl doing so well after going through so much. In 2021 when Marlie was 3 and a half she was diagnosed with a malignant Grade 4  brain tumour and endured several life saving surgeries and treatments. Jenny takes us thorugh her early symptoms, a mothers intuition, the impact on the wider family and the processing of the trauma after the fight is done. This is a beautiful and compassionate episode full of enduring gratitude and hope. To join our parent workshops in 2024 - find out more on our websiteTo help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.Joining me for our final episode of the year is Paediatric Anaesthetic Radiation Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist in St. Luke's Hospital, Rathgar - Edel Tevlin. And it’s made even more poignant as we record on Edel’s final week in work before her retirement.  Edel was the first paediatric nurse in St. Luke's and will retire in December after a long nursing career and 8 years in this role. St. Luke's is the National Radiotherapy Centre. Approx 50% of children diagnosed with cancer will require radiotherapy - and those aged around 2-4 would need a general anaesthetic for every radiotherapy session because they have to stay still. We talk about her career and what brought her to St Lukes, how meaningful it is to connect with and support the families.About the special play areas for children and the knitted crocheted blankets every child receives thanks to Friends of St Lukes.  We would like to wish Edel every thanks for her service and a long and happy retirement. And to you all listening, we hope this podcast has supported you this year, thank you to our guests for sharing their personal stories and to you all listening for being here. To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.In this episode, I’m joined by Laura & Stephen Reily as they share the journey they have been on since their 2 year old son Jude was diagnosed with Leukaemia just a few months ago in June 2023. We talk about the initial signs and symptoms, to the eventual diagnosis.How much their world, their priorities and their perspective on life changed.We talk about the moments of despair and the moments that lifted them up and gave them immeasurable hope. Jude has been through a lot - but he is on track and his cancer is highly treatable.But this has been an unimaginable year for this family - who now look forward to Jude becoming a big brother, maintenance and one day ringing that bell.To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.In this episode I'm joined by Avril Deegan, a survivor of childhood cancer and now a 3rd year PDH student researching Childhood Leukaemia Survivorship from a psychological perspective. She is working with Prof. Owen Smith (who was her oncologist as a child) and Chiara Besani, Principal Clinical Psychologist in Crumlin to look at resilience, quality of life and social support at the end of treatment.Avril is looking to speak to parents and young people who have successfully finished treatment for any type of leukaemia within the past 5 years. So, if you are a survivor over the age of 18, or the parent of a survivor who is under 18 and you’d like to take part in a short questionnaire, contact us at info@childhoodcancer.ie for more information. To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.Trigger Warning: This episode discusses the loss of a young adult to cancer.While this conversation is essential for families who have experienced this grief, it may be understandably upsetting and so we encourage you to protect your emotional wellbeing. ***Joining me this week is Emma Kate O'Dwyer as we remember her sister Lily May who lost her fight to cancer. Lily May was diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma as a teen, and passed away as a young adult. Emma Kate shares how as a family of siblings they all supported and cared for Lily May in their own individual way. The inspiration they took from how Lily May lived life and her final words “I’ll keep going” which they now all live by. We talk about grief, the dignity of passing away at home and processing her loss.And how grateful they all are to have had Lily May as a sister.  #GoneTooSoonIf you have been impacted by the loss of a child, you will find information, resources and support at Anam Cara, an organisation which supports parents after bereavement.They also have information for siblings, grandparents and other family members, which may be helpful.***Please text GOLD to 50300 and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more.Childhood Cancer Ireland is a charity founded by and led by parents of children with cancer who know that one of the greatest sources of strength for this fight, is conversation.As a non-government funded organisation, Childhood Cancer Ireland values every single donation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.In this episode I’m joined by Dr. Mairead Brennan, senior clinical psychologist, cancer care west. Here we talk about the psychology of what's happening for parents - the physical and emotional effects - both during and after treatment. Dr. Mairead offers some practical tips to help you navigate this time and the impact on your emotional and physical relationship by validating different stages and giving you tips that might be helpful. Our parent workshops offer practical strategies to help you find you again.  Our day long workshops are happening around Ireland again in 2024. To find out more and to read feedback from parents who attended in 2023, visit childhoodcancer.ie To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.In our first episode of season 7, we are joined by Mark Garry.Mark's daughter Tessa was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was 14 months old in 2018. Now 6 and in school, Tessa is living a happy and normal life and mark is here to remind you to look to the future ahead. Mark talks about the treatment journey, the support of others, the difficult decision of treatment abroad and the health anxiety the can live on. He also talks about how he processed this challenging time as a husband, and dad.To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.Our final episode this season, we are joined by Lucy Bray Professor of Child Health Literacy.Childhood Cancer Ireland was first introduced to Lucy's work at the Children in Hospital Ireland annual lecture earlier this year.Lucy looks at improving the experience for children and young people having procedures. Here we talk about the journey a patient goes on before, during and after treatment and she shares her expert knowledge on how we can support children throughout. This is a highly empathatic and supportive conversation that we hope can offer you guidance, empowerment and education. September Marks Childhood Cancer Awareness monthTo help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.They say lightning never strikes twice - but in this story with my guest Noreen Doyle,  it does.Norren's son James and daughter Kate were both diagnosed with cancer as children, 10 years apart. James is now 18, after finishing is leaving cert and Kate is now 14 and they both thankfully have so much ahead to look forward to.Noreen saw huge changes in terms of treatment during that time. When James was diagnosed he took part in a clinicial trial and when Kate was diagnosed they saw direct benefits as a result of that. Kate's treatment was shorter with fewer side effects. It was a completely different experience. It was devastating, and Noreen shares how dark life felt at the time - but now she and her family have taken so many positives from their experience, they count themselves lucky and as you listen to this episode, her radiance and perspective will lift your spirits too. September Marks Childhood Cancer Awareness monthTo help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.This episode discusses the loss of a child to cancer.While this conversation is essential for families who have experienced this grief, it may be understandably upsetting and so we encourage you to protect your emotional wellbeing. If you are impacted Anam Cara bereavement support can help. September Marks Childhood Cancer Awareness monthAnd is also a poignant month for this weeks guest, Evelyn Neary whose son Cian was diagnosed in September 2018 and passed away in September 2019.Cian’s life and legacy has inspired an incredible charity - Cian’s Kennels. Cian's Kennels enable families to bring their pets to kennels at CHI at Crumlin so that sick children can see their pet. This is an amazing story with nothing like Cian’s Kennels in the world.To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.Welcome back to a new season of Gold Ribbon Conversations. Today I’m joined by Walter Kolsch Director of Systems Biology Ireland & Conway Institute, UCD & one of the founding members of Childhood Cancer Ireland Alan Pearson who are working together in what is the biggest investment in cancer research in Ireland.It started out as purely research-focused but they recognised how important it was to include patients. The goal is to help people to live normal lives, to understand these diseases better so that they can design better treatments.As a parent who has walked this path, Alan expresses what it means for patients and parents - and what it can mean for the future. To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.In our final episode of the season we are so grateful to be joined by Sarah Barnes Aabo.At two and half, her gorgeous lively little boy became noticeably unwell very quickly. Kian, was diagnosed with Leukemia and while this news changed everything.Chemotherapy took its toll on Kian's immune system and left him vulnerable to a virus which took hold and he became paralysed from the neck down. Kian beat his cancer and he rang that bell - but his fight continues as he regains mobility, strength and life following a tracheostomy. Here we talk about holding on to hope, gratitude for every single good day, Kians 750 days in hospital and the months Sarah and her family were supported by the ronald McDonald house. None of us know what tomorrow brings but Sarah’s story will show you that on the darkest days you’re never alone. To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.May is Brain Tumour Awareness Month so in this season we bring you some stories focused on brain tumours with medical experts, the survivors and those we have sadly lost. Diagnosed at 10 with brain cancer - Dylan Smith Bresnahan is now 21 years old and has just finished second year in college. His story is one of overcoming childhood cancer, of it not defying you, how it has thought him many lessons, connected him with many amazing people, charities and experiences and we hope it can be a beacon of light for anyone on this journey. To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.In this episode, we are joined by Child and adolescent psychotherapist Debbie Cullinane to answer your questions about how to emotionally support your family. At childhood cancer ireland we know there is  so much more to fighting cancer than the medical side and supporting our children to process their emotions can be a source of worry and concern for many parents. Here we talk about why play therapy is so important, how it can help children articulate and heal their trauma, how parents can ease their children’s worries, rage or ptsd through tangible actions, games and words. Plus how as parents it’s ok to not get it right all the time - and our parent workshops are here to support you.   Our day long parent workshops are happening around Ireland this year.To find out more about our free workshops, click here To help us to continue our services please text GOLD to FIVE ZERO THREE ZERO ZERO and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gold Ribbon Conversations - The podcast that supports those fighting Childhood Cancer.May is Brain Tumour Awareness Month so in this season we bring you some stories focused on brain tumours with medical experts, the survivors and those we have sadly lost. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses the loss of a child to cancer.While this conversation is essential for families who have experienced this grief, it may be understandably upsetting and so we encourage you to protect your emotional wellbeing. ***Laobhaise was 10 when she was diagnosed with a brain tumour and fought bravely for 7 years before sadly passing away in January 2021. She was a powerhouse, an amazing, kind, positive child and here we talk to her mother Louise about their journey. We talk about palliative care and grief. Their bond and the love Laobhaise had for her younger brother. We talk about the network that supported them and life after cancer. And the legacy Laobhaise has left behind. GoneTooSoonIf you have been impacted by the loss of a child, you will find information, resources and support at Anam Cara, an organisation which supports parents after bereavement.They also have information for siblings, grandparents and other family members, which may be helpful.***Please text GOLD to 50300 and donate €4 or visit childhoodcancer.ie for more.#lightitupgoldChildhood Cancer Ireland is a charity founded by and led by parents of children with cancer who know that one of the greatest sources of strength for this fight, is conversation.Six children, adolescents and young adults are diagnosed with cancer every week in Ireland and the Gold Ribbon which illuminates precious light, love, courage and compassion is a symbol of strength and solidarity for each and every one. As a non-government funded organisation, Childhood Cancer Ireland values every single donation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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