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Norton Cancer Institute’s Hope-Cast: A Podcast About the Power of Treating Cancer with Hope

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by Brian Schreck, MA, MT-BC and Erin Love, LMT

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What is it about? Hope-Cast features front line therapists from Norton Cancer Institute talking with real people affected by cancer to cast hope out into our community. Educational insights and first-hand experienced perspectives are discussed with a loving cast of patients and their cancer specialists. Who is it for? Patients and loved ones dealing with a diagnosis of cancer. "I find Hope-Cast enjoyable as it allows me to appreciate the short moments that like a tiny tile make up a beautiful mosaic of the care given at Norton Cancer Institute, " said Aaron Spalding, M.D., Ph. D., radiation oncologist and executive medical director, Norton Cancer Institute. Standout Episodes? Each episode highlights a different cancer or blood disease illuminated through the unique lens of our patients and their caregivers. Through these real-life accounts of dealing with chronic illnesses, we can celebrate the victories of the human spirit! "The definition of hope is the knowledge that we can overcome anything that we're faced with," said Joseph M. Flynn, D.O., MPH, FACP, chief administrative officer, Norton Medical Group, and physician-in-chief, Norton Cancer Institute. "Hope-Cast offers an easy way to gain insights and understanding of the incredible ways we help our patients." Theme song "Hope is All I'm Holding" provided by Roadie from his album Unfamiliar Skies, 2018.

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April 28, 2023

The Polyvagal Model and the Trauma of Cancer

<p>The polyvagal theory teaches us to engage our social nervous system to consciously inhibit our defense system. This allows us to find freedom from trauma symptoms and experience a deeply nourishing sense of safety in the here and now. Today we are talking to two members of our behavioral oncology team: Amber Estes, APRN, PMHNP-BC and Erica Wiley, LCSW about the polyvagal model and ways we can identify and exercise this important part of our nervous system to find peace in the face of past or present trauma. </p><p>References: </p><p>Porges, S. (2017). The Pocket Guide to The Polyvagal Theory: the  transformative power of feeling safe. W.W. Norton &amp; Company, Inc.</p><p>Dana, D. (2018). The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy: Engaging the rhythm of regulation. W.W. Norton &amp; Company, Inc.</p><p>Vallone, D.C. (2022). Applying the Polyvagal Model to Clinical Practice with  Trauma Survivors. Presentation at APNA Conference, Long Beach, CA.</p><p>Porges, S. W. (2009). The polyvagal theory: New insights into adaptive  reactions of the autonomic nervous system. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 76(4 suppl 2). <a href="https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.76.s2.17">https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.76.s2.17</a><a href="https://health.clevelandclinic.org/vagus-nerve-stimulation/">https://health.clevelandclinic.org/vagus-nerve-stimulation/</a></p>

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February 27, 2023

Loving Resources

<p>This month we are shining the spotlight on our tremendous programming offered through the Norton Cancer Institute's Resource Centers! We will also hear from our Outreach Coordinator Jennifer Harris, as well as advice and feedback from two couples to celebrate this month of love! We have so many loving resources for you and we are loving taking the best care of you! Norton Cancer Institute is the leading oncology practice in Louisville and Southern Indiana. Achieving excellence in care would not be possible without our team of distinguished cancer specialists and support personnel. Join therapists from the Norton Cancer Institute's resource centers talking with real people affected by cancer to cast hope out into the community with a loving cast of patients and their cancer specialists. If you or a loved one is dealing with a diagnosis of cancer, the Hope-Cast is for you!</p>

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January 13, 2023

The Behavioral Oncology Legacy Lab

<p>Addressing emotional health is a vital part of cancer care! The Norton Cancer Institute Comprehensive Support Care includes our Behavioral Oncology Program that comprises psychiatric nurse practitioners, licensed clinical social workers and expressive art therapists. Our larger cancer support team includes nurse navigators, nutritionists, massage therapists and additional support offerings (e.g., education, wigs and more). Today we are hearing from Brian Schreck, MA, MT-BC, Renato V. LaRocca, MD, FACP, Elizabeth Archer Nanda, DNP, PMHCNS-BC, and our very special guest Joy Parsley about the Norton Cancer Institute Behavioral Oncology Legacy Lab. We are grateful for her willingness to share her experiences with our listeners! We know this work is not easy for our patients and their families but we invite you to take some time in the Legacy Lab to celebrate your life because you are amazing!</p><p>References:</p><p>Schreck, Brian, et al. “Amplified Cardiopulmonary Recordings: Music Therapy Legacy Intervention with Adult Oncology Patients and Their Families—a Preliminary Program Evaluation.” Journal of Palliative Medicine, 26 Apr. 2022, 10.1089/jpm.2022.0017. Accessed 29 July 2022.</p><p>Tillman, Nancy. Wherever You Are, My Love Will Find You. New York, Feiwel &amp; Friends, 2015.</p><p><a href="https://www.thebeatoftheheartmovie.com/">https://www.thebeatoftheheartmovie.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amplifiedcpr.org/">https://www.amplifiedcpr.org/</a></p>

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What is Norton Cancer Institute’s Hope-Cast: A Podcast About the Power of Treating Cancer with Hope?

What is it about? Hope-Cast features front line therapists from Norton Cancer Institute talking with real people affected by cancer to cast hope out into our community. Educational insights and first-hand experienced perspectives are discussed with a loving cast of patients and their cancer specialists.

Who is it for? Patients and loved ones dealing with a diagnosis of cancer.

"I find Hope-Cast enjoyable as it allows me to appreciate the short moments that like a tiny tile make up a beautiful mosaic of the care given at Norton Cancer Institute, " said Aaron Spalding, M.D., Ph. D., radiation oncologist and executive medical director, Norton Cancer Institute.

Standout Episodes? Each episode highlights a different cancer or blood disease illuminated through the unique lens of our patients and their caregivers. Through these real-life accounts of dealing with chronic illnesses, we can celebrate the victories of the human spirit!

"The definition of hope is the knowledge that we can overcome anything that we're faced with," said Joseph M. Flynn, D.O., MPH, FACP, chief administrative officer, Norton Medical Group, and physician-in-chief, Norton Cancer Institute. "Hope-Cast offers an easy way to gain insights and understanding of the incredible ways we help our patients."

Theme song "Hope is All I'm Holding" provided by Roadie from his album Unfamiliar Skies, 2018.

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