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  • The Things We Don't Talk About After Cancer
    2026/07/02

    Life after tongue cancer doesn't end when treatment finishes and neither do the challenges. In this honest and wide-ranging conversation, Barbara and Stef reflect on the realities of long-term survivorship that often go unspoken. From heat sensitivity, lymphedema and swallowing difficulties to chronic fatigue, brain fog and the daily balancing act of self-care, they explore what it really means to live beyond a cancer diagnosis.


    The episode also takes a deeper look at the emotional side of survivorship, discussing delayed grief, burnout within patient advocacy, and how supporting others while living with your own diagnosis can take an invisible toll. Barbara and Stef share their own experiences of navigating identity, finding balance, and learning that healing is rarely a straight line. They also pay tribute to beloved Young Tongues community member Mus, reflecting on his extraordinary resilience, the impact of clinical trials, and the legacy he leaves behind. Along the way, Barbara shares exciting updates on the future of Young Tongues, the Patient Hub, and her new role as Interim Chair of the Head and Neck Cancer Coalition UK.


    This episode is a reminder that survivorship is about far more than being cancer-free—it's about learning to live, grieve, grow and keep moving forward together.


    💬 Need Support?

    If you’ve been diagnosed with tongue cancer (or are supporting someone who has), you can find help here:

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    💌 Contact us: podcast@youngtonguesglobal.com


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    1 時間
  • Life After Tongue Cancer: Finding a New Normal
    2026/06/25

    Nine years after her tongue cancer diagnosis, Sinead Keane joins Barbara for an honest conversation about what happens after treatment ends.


    From months of being told she was "too young and too healthy" to have cancer, through major surgery and radiation, Sinéad shares the realities of diagnosis, recovery, and learning to live in a body that has changed forever.


    Together, they explore the long-term impact of tongue cancer on speech, eating, friendships, work, relationships, fitness, and mental health. They discuss the loneliness that can follow treatment, navigating the workplace with a speech difference, adapting to fatigue, and why healing is measured in years - bnot months.


    Despite the challenges, this is ultimately a conversation filled with hope. Sinead reflects on rediscovering joy, rebuilding confidence, returning to the gym, and embracing a new version of herself.


    💬 Need Support?

    If you’ve been diagnosed with tongue cancer (or are supporting someone who has), you can find help here:

    🌍 Website

    🤝 Join support groups & mailing list: via the website

    💌 Contact us: podcast@youngtonguesglobal.com



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    We’re building this with our community — and you can be part of it:

    ✨ Volunteer & share your experience

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    🧠 Take part in research opportunities



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    59 分
  • From Patient Voice to Research Impact
    2026/06/04

    After a brief podcast hiatus, Barbara, Steph and Jamie reunite to catch up on a busy month filled with advocacy, conferences, research collaborations and growing awareness of tongue cancer around the world. The episode begins with updates from all three hosts, including Steph’s attendance at ASCO, one of the world’s largest oncology conferences, where she represented the patient voice alongside researchers, clinicians and industry partners. The hosts also reflect on recent developments in head and neck cancer research, discussing the excitement surrounding emerging treatment approaches while exploring the challenges of interpreting scientific breakthroughs through media headlines. They highlight the importance of balancing hope with realism and explain why even incremental improvements in treatment can have a meaningful impact on future patient outcomes.


    💬 Need Support?

    If you’ve been diagnosed with tongue cancer (or are supporting someone who has), you can find help here:

    🌍 Website

    🤝 Join support groups & mailing list: via the website

    💌 Contact us: podcast@youngtonguesglobal.com


    📢 Get Involved

    We’re building this with our community — and you can be part of it:

    ✨ Volunteer & share your experience

    🎙️ Apply to appear on the podcast

    🧠 Take part in research opportunities


    💛 Support Our Work

    We’re a small charity with a big mission — and we rely on community support to keep going.

    👉 Find out more how to make a donation or fundraise for us here


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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Living with Uncertainty
    2026/05/14

    In this deeply reflective and emotional episode of the Young Tongues podcast, Barbara and Steph come together for an honest conversation about grief, recurrence anxiety, survivorship and what it means to keep living fully after a tongue cancer diagnosis. The discussion begins with the recent loss of Naomi — a much-loved long-standing member of the Young Tongues community whose recurrence happened more than five years after treatment. Barbara shares the personal impact of losing someone who had been part of the community since the very beginning, while both hosts openly acknowledge the fear and emotional spirals that news like this can trigger for survivors navigating their own recovery journeys.


    💬 Need Support?

    If you’ve been diagnosed with tongue cancer (or are supporting someone who has), you can find help here:

    🌍 Website

    🤝 Join support groups & mailing list: via the website

    💌 Contact us: podcast@youngtonguesglobal.com



    📢 Get Involved

    We’re building this with our community — and you can be part of it:

    ✨ Volunteer & share your experience

    🎙️ Apply to appear on the podcast

    🧠 Take part in research opportunities



    💛 Support Our Work

    We’re a small charity with a big mission — and we rely on community support to keep going.

    👉 Find out more how to make a donation or fundraise for us here


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    46 分
  • Living Between Scans - Amelia's Story
    2026/05/07

    In this deeply honest and emotional follow-up conversation, Amelia returns to the Young Tongues podcast to update listeners on what has happened since her first appearance in Season 2. Following her initial tongue cancer diagnosis, surgery and radiotherapy, Amelia shares how she has since faced multiple recurrences in rapid succession.


    💬 Need Support?

    If you’ve been diagnosed with tongue cancer (or are supporting someone who has), you can find help here:

    🌍 Website

    🤝 Join support groups & mailing list: via the website

    💌 Contact us: podcast@youngtonguesglobal.com


    📢 Get Involved

    We’re building this with our community — and you can be part of it:

    ✨ Volunteer & share your experience

    🎙️ Apply to appear on the podcast

    🧠 Take part in research opportunities


    💛 Support Our Work

    We’re a small charity with a big mission — and we rely on community support to keep going.

    👉 Find out more how to make a donation or fundraise for us here


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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    48 分
  • Diagnosis: coping with uncertainty and breaking bad news
    2026/04/30

    In this first panel episode of the Young Tongues Podcast, Barbara is joined by Rachael and Kaitlyn to explore the emotional reality of diagnosis.


    From the long wait between biopsy and results to the moment cancer becomes real, their stories reveal how uncertainty, fear, and shock take hold in different ways. Whether delivered in a five-minute phone call or a face-to-face consultation, the way bad news is given shapes how it’s understood and remembered.


    As the conversation unfolds, the panel reflects on the overwhelming nature of treatment information, the gap between clinical explanations and lived experience, and the importance of support during this time.



    💬 Need Support?

    If you’ve been diagnosed with tongue cancer (or are supporting someone who has), you can find help here:

    🌍 Website

    🤝 Join support groups & mailing list: via the website

    💌 Contact us: podcast@youngtonguesglobal.com



    📢 Get Involved

    We’re building this with our community — and you can be part of it:

    ✨ Volunteer & share your experience

    🎙️ Apply to appear on the podcast

    🧠 Take part in research opportunities



    💛 Support Our Work

    We’re a small charity with a big mission — and we rely on community support to keep going.

    👉 Find out more how to make a donation or fundraise for us here


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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 時間 24 分
  • You’re All Good Now… Right?
    2026/04/23

    In this episode, Barbara, Jamie and Stef dive into something that doesn’t get talked about enough: what actually happens after treatment ends.

    You reach that milestone and everyone around you breathes a sigh of relief. You’re told to get back to normal. Move on. Be grateful. But it’s not that simple.


    We talk about the reality of life after tongue cancer: the anxiety that lingers between scans, the physical aftermath your body is still dealing with, and the strange identity shift that comes when the “big scary thing” is no longer front and centre — but never fully gone.


    From navigating follow-ups and healthcare systems, to learning how to trust your body again (or not), this is an honest conversation about survivorship that goes beyond the word “remission.” Because being “all clear” doesn’t mean everything is.


    💬 Need Support?

    If you’ve been diagnosed with tongue cancer (or are supporting someone who has), you can find help here:

    🌍 Website

    🤝 Join support groups & mailing list: via the website

    💌 Contact us: podcast@youngtonguesglobal.com




    📢 Get Involved

    We’re building this with our community — and you can be part of it:

    ✨ Volunteer & share your experience

    🎙️ Apply to appear on the podcast

    🧠 Take part in research opportunities




    💛 Support Our Work

    We’re a small charity with a big mission — and we rely on community support to keep going.

    👉 Find out more how to make a donation or fundraise for us here


    📲 Follow & Connect

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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    47 分
  • A Second Opinion Changed Everything — Laura’s Story
    2026/04/16

    In this episode, we’re joined by Laura (aka Dizz), one of the original members of Young Tongues, a trustee, and someone who has been part of this journey from the very beginning. Laura shares her full story — from the first symptoms that didn’t seem like anything serious, to a devastating diagnosis and being told she may never speak or swallow again. What follows is a journey shaped by second opinions, a groundbreaking clinical trial, and an extraordinary amount of resilience.


    💬 Need Support?

    If you’ve been diagnosed with tongue cancer (or are supporting someone who has), you can find help here:

    🌍 Website

    🤝 Join support groups & mailing list: via the website

    💌 Contact us: podcast@youngtonguesglobal.com


    📢 Get Involved

    We’re building this with our community — and you can be part of it:

    ✨ Volunteer & share your experience

    🎙️ Apply to appear on the podcast

    🧠 Take part in research opportunities


    💛 Support Our Work

    We’re a small charity with a big mission — and we rely on community support to keep going.

    👉 Find out more how to make a donation or fundraise for us here


    📲 Follow & Connect

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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 時間 14 分