Explore every episode of the podcast CareCast: The CLL Society Podcast
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sneak Peek: Getting into the Treatment Mindset w/Dr. Brian Koffman | 03 Sep 2024 | 00:01:11 | |
Entering treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) can be an emotional time. In this clip, Dr. Brian Koffman shares the importance of having an optimistic mindset while also setting realistic expectations. The full episode is coming on September 17. | |||
| Welcome to CareCast | 19 Aug 2024 | 00:00:34 | |
Welcome to CareCast! In this introductory message, Executive Director Carly Harrington invites listeners to our new podcast, CareCast: The CLL Society Podcast. Receiving a diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) can evoke a range of emotions, but here at CLL Society, we want you to know that you never have to face it alone. Throughout the podcast, we will explore living with CLL through real-life stories. Ā CareCast debuts September 2024. | |||
| Our Founder's Emotional Journey | 17 Sep 2024 | 00:43:51 | |
In this inaugural episode of CLL Societyās CareCast Podcast, Executive Director, Carly Harrington is joined by Dr. Brian Koffman, Co-Founder, Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President of CLL Society, to discuss his emotional journey with CLL. Dr. Koffman reflects on his initial diagnosis and the impact of having a strong support system and community to help him cope with the emotions he encountered. Listen to Dr. Koffman share insights from his 20-year journey living with CLL, including emotional highs and lows he has experienced, his treatment journey, relapse, and how he has navigated the complex emotions cancer has brought into his life.Ā | |||
| Coping with Watch and Wait and the Delay in Starting Treatment for CLL | 15 Oct 2024 | 00:39:14 | |
It is estimated that between 75% and 95% of people diagnosed with CLL do not immediately start treatment. Instead, they follow the standard of care approach known as Active Observation, also called Watch and Wait, Watch and Worry, or Active Surveillance. When receiving a diagnosis of cancer, it can be confusing and a source of anxiety to hear that you will not be given treatment right away. This is where the emotional rollercoaster with CLL begins for many patients. Ā In this episode, Dr. Brian Koffman is joined by guest Rick Conner, who has been on Active Observation since receiving his CLL diagnosis in 2015. Rick discusses the emotions that arose from Watch and Wait and shares advice for fellow patients on how to make the most of this time. He also highlights various resources from CLL Society that have been helpful on his journey.Ā | |||
| Supporting Loved Ones Through CLL: A Care Partnerās Journey | 19 Nov 2024 | 00:26:17 | |
Approximately 53 million Americans serve as care partners to a loved one, with about 6 million of them providing care to individuals diagnosed with cancer. Susan Bottega is one of these dedicated care partners, supporting her husband since his diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in 2010. She reflects on the emotional impact of the initial diagnosis, the importance of becoming well-informed about CLL as a care partner, and how advocating for her husband has shaped their journey with the disease. Susan also touches on the vital role of mental health and having a strong support system, highlighting her involvement in a CLL Society Support Group where she has both given and received invaluable advice from others navigating similar challenges. | |||
| Lifestyle, Mindset, and Community: A Holistic Approach to CLL | 17 Dec 2024 | 00:30:21 | |
In this discussion with CLL patient Peter Titlebaum, we explore the connection between lifestyle choices and non-medical approaches to managing chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), with a particular focus on their impact on mental health. Peter is a lifelong athlete, college professor at the University of Dayton, an active member of a CLL Society Support Group, and has been living with CLL since 2018.Ā Ā Peter reflects on his personal experience, highlighting how physical activity has positively influenced his mental health. He also shares how cultivating the right mindset and building a sense of community have been integral to his emotional well-being throughout his journey with CLL.Ā | |||
| Balancing Life, Fitness, and CLL: A Smart Patient's Story | 25 Jul 2025 | 00:52:09 | |
In this inspiring episode ofĀ CareCast, lifelong athlete Ashley Montulli joins CLL Societyās Development Directorāand fellow CLL patientāRon Katz for a powerful conversation on navigating life with CLL while balancing motherhood, fitness, and wellness. Ashley shares how staying active and making smart adjustments to her routine have helped her cope with lifestyle changes brought on by her diagnosis. Together, they dive into the importance of having the right information and advocating for yourself as a patientābecauseĀ Smart Patients Get Smart Care. Donāt miss this motivating look at strength, resilience, and self-empowerment. Ā | |||
| Finding Hope Beyond Your Diagnosis | 23 Jun 2025 | 00:39:35 | |
In the first episode of the second season of CareCast: The CLL Society Podcast, our moderator, Doreen Zetterlund, is joined by Rabbi Rebecca Kamilāa chaplain with over 10 years of experienceāto discuss the emotional and spiritual challenges faced by CLL/SLL patients throughout their journey. During the conversation, Rabbi Kamil reflects on her own experiences supporting those affected by CLL/SLL.Ā | |||
| More Than a Diagnosis: Living Fully With CLL | 21 Aug 2025 | 00:45:16 | |
In this episode, we dive into the powerful journey of Lexii Freitas, a young adult and mother facing CLL. Lexii shares with our moderator and CLL Society staff member, Sarah Castro, the raw reality of receiving a lifechanging diagnosis and how she has learned to navigate it with both courage and determination. She shares her experience with the isolation that can come when friends canāt fully relate, and the conscious choice to not let CLL define her identity. Through resilience, self-advocacy, and taking necessary precautions, sheās found ways to protect her health while continuing to live fully. Her story highlights the importance of pushing for the right tests, understanding your options, and embracing lifeās moments despite uncertainty. Lexiiās story is a testament to strength, hope, and the power of owning your narrative. Whether youāre living with CLL, supporting someone who is, or seeking inspiration, her journey will leave you feeling empowered. | |||
| Turning Diagnosis into Strength: A Firefighterās Journey with CLL | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:43:51 | |
In this episode, weāre joined by Henry Olvera, a former firefighter whose life took an unexpected turn after being diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Throughout his career, he relied on information to save lives, and that same mindset became essential when facing his own diagnosis. Determined not to let CLL define him, he quickly learned the importance of self-advocacy. He shares how he confronted systemic barriers, researched his options, and pushed to receive the right tests and care. For him, information wasnāt just powerāit was survival. Listeners will hear how his firefighting instincts inspired a holistic approach to navigating the physical, emotional, and systemic challenges of living with CLL. His story is one of resilience, empowerment, and courage, offering a reminder that with knowledge and persistence, patients can shape their own path forward. | |||
| The Power of Community in CLL | 16 Oct 2025 | 01:05:13 | |
In this heartfelt episode, weāre joined by Yvonne and her daughter, Noni, who open up about how a CLL diagnosis reshaped their family dynamic and strengthened their connection. Together, they share what itās been like to navigate shifting relationships with friends and loved ones while learning to adjust to lifeās new realities. Through the camaraderie and understanding found in support groups, Yvonne found a sense of belongingāand Noni witnessed firsthand the power of community. Inspired by her motherās resilience and the compassion of others, Noni chose to pursue a career in social work, hoping to support those affected by cancer just as her family was supported. Their story is a touching reminder that even in the face of illness, love, purpose, and shared strength can guide the way forward. Ā | |||