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You Me and the Big C

one, _ if you have been scheduled for one, please go get one. they are quite funny. at the same time, you talk about shining light in the dark... how did the audiences react? maybe it was touchy for some people or edgy? it is funny, what i have found is i... i don't talk about cancer on a saturday night in front of, like, hen dos and stuff like that i, so i have to — so this has been a beautiful time, like a beautifulaudience to do comedy to because you are like ready to hear about what i am talking about. but i have a comedy set that has no cancer, i have a comedy set that is all, my, i did an hour show that was all cancer but that was the point of it, and then i have a — some, like ease people into it, gently. like a colonoscopy. have you found it therapeutic? in terms of dealing with yours? i think i have actually because i feel very at piece with what has happened to me. but possibly it's because i

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Breakfast

it's bringing people here who, i imagine most of them are quite experienced, or have something to do with cancer. and, you know, sharing the podcast with them. i'm the fifth person in my family to develop breast cancer. why did you want to share it publicly? i thought i could wait until the surgery is over and i hopefully make it through and i'm feeling stronger and feeling ok to talk about it, but that could be months. i've listened from virtually- the first episode and they have totally altered the perception of cancen _ i do encourage everyone to get a colonoscopy if you have been scheduled for one. don't be scared of them because they are quite funny, at the same time. you talk about shining light in the dark. i really felt an affinity, - particularly with rachael bland, because i had exactly the same type as breast cancer as her. _ and it gave me hope. you need to know where you are so that you can get on and do the things that you need to do. unfortunately c is in our life, everyone's life, at some point. and so, yeah, it

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BBC News at One

don't be scared of them because they are quite funny at the same time. i mean, you talk about shining light in the dark. i really felt an affinity, particularly with rachael bland, because i had exactly the same type of breast cancer as her. and it gave me hope. he is now officially in remission. yeah! cheering. you, me and the big c has made people laugh, it's made people cry, but most importantly it's been informative. both the nhs and the institute of cancer research say it's given a major boost to the number of people checking potential cancer symptoms early. lauren and steve are now stepping away from the podcast. it's been a massive privilege. you've been like our therapy group, our best mates, our support group, our everything. so, it's been... oh, it's going to get all teary now, isn't it? applause and cheering.

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BBC News

welcome to you, me and the big c live! it feels like kind of the essence of the podcast. it was never reallyjust meant to be in a studio talking to a microphone. it's bringing people here who, i imagine most of them are quite experienced, or have something to do with cancer. and, you know, sharing the podcast with them. i�*m the fifth person in my family to develop breast cancer. why did you want to share it publicly? i thought i could wait until the surgery is over and i hopefully make it through and i�*m feeling stronger and feeling 0k to talk about it, but that could be months. i've listened from virtually- the first episode and they have totally altered the perception of cancer~ _ i do encourage everyone to get a colonoscopy if you have been scheduled for one. don't be scared of them because they are quite funny, at the same time. you talk about shining light in the dark. i really felt an affinity, - particularly with rachel bland, because i had exactly the same type as breast cancer as her. _ and it gave me hope. you need to know where you are so that you can get on and do the things that

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You Me and the Big C

and yeah like having colonoscopy, i do encourage people to get one, they are quite _ do encourage people to get one, they are quite funny at the same time, you talk— are quite funny at the same time, you talk about shining light in the dark _ you talk about shining light in the dark... ., ., . , dark... how did the audiences react? ma be it dark... how did the audiences react? maybe it was — dark... how did the audiences react? maybe it was touchy _ dark... how did the audiences react? maybe it was touchy for _ dark... how did the audiences react? maybe it was touchy for some - dark... how did the audiences react? maybe it was touchy for some people or edgy? it is maybe it was touchy for some people or edu ? . , maybe it was touchy for some people or edu ? , , ., ., or edgy? it is funny, what i have found is i... _ or edgy? it is funny, what i have found isi... i— or edgy? it is funny, what i have found is i... i don't _ or edgy? it is funny, what i have found is i... i don't talk - or edgy? it is funny, what i have found is i... i don't talk about i found is i... idon't talk about cancer— found is i... i don't talk about cancer on _ found is i... i don't talk about cancer on a _ found is i... i don't talk about cancer on a saturday night in front of like _ cancer on a saturday night in front of like hen— cancer on a saturday night in front of like hen dos and stuff like that i so of like hen dos and stuff like that i so i _ of like hen dos and stuff like that i so i have — of like hen dos and stuff like that i so i have to, so this has been a beautiful— i so i have to, so this has been a beautiful time, i so i have to, so this has been a beautifultime, like i so i have to, so this has been a beautiful time, like a beautiful audience — beautiful time, like a beautiful audience to do comedy to, because you are _ audience to do comedy to, because you are like — audience to do comedy to, because you are like ready to hear about what _ you are like ready to hear about what i _ you are like ready to hear about what i am — you are like ready to hear about what i am talking about. i have a comedy— what i am talking about. i have a comedy set — what i am talking about. i have a comedy set that has no cancer, i have _ comedy set that has no cancer, i have a _ comedy set that has no cancer, i have a comedy set that is all, my, i did an _ have a comedy set that is all, my, i did an hour— have a comedy set that is all, my, i did an hour show that was all cancer but that— did an hour show that was all cancer but that was— did an hour show that was all cancer but that was the point of it, and then— but that was the point of it, and then i_ but that was the point of it, and then i have _ but that was the point of it, and then i have a some, like ease people into it. _ then i have a some, like ease people into it, gently. have you found it therapeutic? i think i have actually

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BBC News

it's bringing people here who, i imagine most of them are quite experienced, or have something to do with cancer. and, you know, sharing the podcast with them. i'm the fifth person in my family to develop breast cancer. why did you want to share it publicly? i thought i could wait until the surgery is over and i hopefully make it through and i'm feeling stronger and feeling 0k to talk about it, but that could be months. i've listened from virtually- the first episode and they have totally altered the perception of cancen _ i do encourage everyone to get a colonoscopy if you have been scheduled for one. don't be scared of them because they are quite funny, at the same time. you talk about shining light in the dark. i really felt an affinity, - particularly with rachael bland, because i had exactly the same type as breast cancer as her. _ and it gave me hope. you need to know where you are so that you can get on and do the things that you need to do. unfortunately c is in our life, everyone's life, at some point. and so, yeah, it resonates massively.

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