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Working Through Cancer Treatment

Working Through Cancer Treatment

Update: 2024-08-08
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A deeply personal and inspiring conversation with Alex Shwarzstein, a resilient nonprofit professional and cancer survivor. This conversation, titled "Working Through Cancer Treatment," highlights the incredible journey of Alex, who has faced cancer not once but three times, all while maintaining her professional life in the nonprofit sector.

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Co-host Julia Patrick opens the discussion by expressing gratitude for Alex's courage in sharing her story. "I think you're brave in just this part of your life. Just to actually witness to us what it's like," Julia remarks, setting the stage for an emotional and enlightening conversation. 

Alex, a seasoned fundraiser, recounts her journey into the nonprofit world. At just 23, she realized her passion for championing causes and raising funds, leading her to a career in development. However, her path took an unexpected turn when she was first diagnosed with synovial sarcoma, a rare pediatric cancer, just shy of her 24th birthday. Despite the grueling treatment process, Alex's determination never wavered. "I didn't want to be treated like I was made of glass," she shares, emphasizing her desire to maintain a sense of normalcy and strength. 

The conversation takes a poignant turn as Alex discusses her subsequent cancer diagnoses in 2022 and 2023, and the transformative impact they had on her life and career. "I've come to a point where I've now accepted that cancer is an ongoing part of my life and, while at 24 I wanted it to have nothing to do with my identity, at this point in my life that is unavoidable and I'm just embracing it," Alex states, reflecting her profound resilience and acceptance. 

Alex shares the evolution of her approach to her illness and her work. Initially, she was very private about her cancer, but over time, she learned the power of vulnerability and community. "When you're vulnerable and you open yourself up to someone, you're building a connection and a bridge or strengthening a connection that was already there in a way that you really can't otherwise," Alex explains, pointing to the value of authentic relationships in her professional and personal life. 

Co-host Sherry Quam Taylor echoes the admiration for Alex's strength and authenticity. "I applaud you for owning every aspect of yourself and letting us see that and learn from you through this journey," she says, highlighting the inspirational nature of Alex's story. 

Alex reflects on the many things she learned and the astonishing empowerment she derived from such profound experiences, inspiring us all with her lessons on facing challenges with courage, determination and grace.

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Alex Shwarzstein | Mission Mavens