Steve Slocum and Megan Bies on making cancer care feel human through speaking to people where they are at

As this podcast has evolved, I’ve realized I’m interested in talking to people who are helping make sense of this journey through life, including the shit we're scared to death of.

That’s what made this conversation with Steve Slocum and Megan from Green Bay Oncology so compelling to me.

Throughout our chat, we explore rural cancer care in Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, communicating difficult information with empathy, and the challenge of making large healthcare systems feel personal and approachable.

We also discuss the Cancer Covered podcast, how patients process fear and uncertainty, and why communication matters so much when people are making life altering decisions.

It’s a conversation about trust, humanity, and the people working to make sure no one feels alone during the hardest moments of their life and I’m glad to welcome you in.

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