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When Cancer Strikes, Comedy Heals

When Cancer Strikes, Comedy Heals

Update: 2025-07-31
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When cancer struck, most people expected Eyal Eltawil to fall apart. Instead, he picked up a microphone. In this episode of the Cancer and Comedy podcast, Dr. Brad Miller and Deb Krier share the story of Eyal, an Israeli stand-up comedian who turned his stage IV cancer diagnosis into a full-on comedy special—and then a TED Talk. His motto? “When cancer strikes, comedy heals.” 

Rather than hide from the fear, Eyal gave it a name—literally. He called his cancer “Simon,” giving his illness a personality he could roast on stage. With just a 5% chance of survival, he chose to document everything, even the darkest moments with his oncologist, as a way to process and share the rollercoaster of living with cancer. His journey is raw, hilarious, and unexpectedly uplifting. 

Eyal’s approach wasn’t just about jokes—it was about perspective. He refused to let cancer define him. He wasn’t a “sick person,” but a person with a sickness. He believed in healing through humor, finding meaning in the madness, and showing that even in the worst circumstances, there’s room for joy. 

The episode dives into why laughter, vulnerability, and connection matter in the face of serious illness. It’s a powerful reminder that hope doesn’t have to be quiet—and sometimes, the best way to fight cancer is with a punchline. Tune in to hear how Eyal’s story proves that humor isn’t a distraction from healing—it can be the very heart of it. 

Website: https://cancerandcomedy.com/ 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfP2JvmMDeBzbj3mziVGJUw 

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1eWJCkSrGcmh2QX4flQiWW 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertbradleymiller/ 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertbradleymiller/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cancerandcomedy 

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When Cancer Strikes, Comedy Heals

When Cancer Strikes, Comedy Heals