Embracing and An Attitude of Gratitude and Humor: A Heartfelt Discussion on Coping with Cancer at Thanksgiving
Facing a tough challenge like cancer can feel heavy, but what if you could shift your mindset to find hope and humor, even in the hardest moments? In this episode of Cancer and Comedy, co-hosts Deb Krier and Dr. Brad Miller talk about the importance of maintaining a positive attitude, no matter what life throws at you. They discuss how gratitude can help us stay hopeful, even when the road ahead seems dark. Deb shares a personal experience where she was rejected from a podcast for being "too positive," and how, at first, this rejection hurt. But after reflecting on it, she realized the host's negativity probably came from their own struggles. This leads to an important question: how do we stay positive when others bring us down? Dr. Miller emphasizes responding with understanding and love, rather than getting defensive. He also talks about the Stockdale Paradox—a powerful idea that suggests we must face tough realities head-on while still choosing to hold on to hope. Throughout the episode, they discuss practical ways to stay positive: redefining what success means, building strong relationships, and practicing self-care. They encourage listeners to take intentional steps to reconnect with others and foster a mindset of gratitude. The big takeaway here is clear: no matter how tough life gets, we have the power to change our perspective and make even the hardest moments a little easier to handle. What areas of your life could use a shift in focus? With gratitude and the right support, the possibilities for positivity are endless. 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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