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60: Suleika Jaouad on What Her Cancer Diagnosis Taught Her and How She Healed From a Life Interrupted

14 Jul 2021 • 83 min • EN
83 min
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In today’s episode, we hear from Suleika Jaouad, author of the memoir Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted, about her journey through being diagnosed with leukemia at age 22 and how the experience of illness and recovery intertwines with her writing career. Suleika reflects on some of the frustration she experienced at the time with existing cancer narratives and how that informed the blog she chose to write during her difficult years of cancer treatment. She is also an award-winning journalist whose work on prison reform earned her an Emmy. Her TED talk What almost dying taught me about living has been viewed over four million times. Tuning in you’ll hear about Suleika’s memories growing up as the daughter of immigrant parents, her early experiences with journaling, and why she views it as a sacred activity that can have endless possibilities when you liberate yourself from expectations. We hear from Suleika about when she first received her diagnosis and how it affected her life.  Suleika shares the inspiration she found in people like Frida Kahlo who undertook rich creative pursuits while being confined to their beds and how that informed her writing. We delve into what it was like for Suleika to spend years in a hospital during her early twenties and how being cured does not necessarily equate to being healed.  Later Suleika unpacks what drove her writing and shares how the letters she received in response to her blog helped her feel a sense of connectedness during her most intense periods of medical isolation. Join us today for a reflective and open conversation on illness, trauma, creativity, and what it means to truly heal. Key Points From This Episode:Introducing today’s guest Suleika Jaouad.Suleika’s early experiences with journaling and how to make journaling engaging and fun.Methods for dealing with the need to keep your journals private from other people.Suleika’s experiences moving between different countries as the child of immigrant parents.How the lesson of Middle Eastern hospitality was present in Suleika’s life growing up.Suleika describes a turning point in her life as a young adolescent after watching Mona Lisa Smile.Some of the symptoms Suleika started experiencing after graduating from college.The months Suleika spent being misdiagnosed before a doctor diagnosed her with leukemia.Suleika describes some of the emotions she felt when she was correctly diagnosed, including a sense of protectiveness over her parents.The sense of liberation and vulnerability that Suleika experienced after chemotherapy altered her appearance.The inspiration that Suleika found in the life and work of Frida Kahlo.An outline of the 100-day project and how it facilitated Suleika writing her memoir.The story of how Suleika started her blog before her bone marrow transplant.How having a life-threatening illness reshuffled Suleika’s priorities.Some of the frustrations that Suleika had felt with other books, films, and stories by cancer survivors who wrote about their experiences long after they had recovered.How the letters that Suleika received during her time in hospital gave her a feeling of connection despite being so isolated.The difficulties Suleika faced after being cured of her illness, like survivors" guilt and trauma.Suleika"s choice to connect with the people who had written her letters while she was sick.Why it was important to Suleika that she portrays the ripple effect that a life-altering diagnosis has on a family and community in her memoir.Suleika’s experience visiting Lil GQ in prison and some Send us a text message. We'd love to hear from you!

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