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  • Episode 42: Radiation Safety, the Universe, and Everything with Jason Hout
    Sep 27 2025

    In this special 42nd episode, Jason Stone speaks with health physicist Jason Hout, who oversees radiation safety across more than 20 hospitals. They discuss how radiation is used in medicine, the significance of lutetium-177 in prostate cancer treatment, and the safety protocols that protect both patients and staff.The conversation also explores emerging therapies like alpha emitters, the regulatory framework that governs radiation in healthcare, and how artificial intelligence could transform radiation safety in the future. With insights on rural healthcare access and evolving safety practices, this episode highlights how the medical community balances innovation with patient protection.As Douglas Adams might remind us: Don’t Panic.

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    50 min
  • Episode 41: Humor Healing and Mental Health with Mark Grimes
    Sep 27 2025

    Jason Stone sits down with Mark Grimes, better known as The Pie-Eating Man, for an honest conversation about mental health, cancer advocacy, and the healing power of humor. Mark shares insights from his writing and personal journey—challenging cultural attitudes around masculinity, opening up about ADHD, and highlighting the importance of vulnerability in storytelling. Together, they explore kindness, unfairness, and the bonds built through podcasting, reminding us that sharing our stories can change lives—and sometimes it all comes back to pie.The Pie Eating Man YouTube Channel:▶ www.youtube.com/@ThePieEatingManThe Pie Eating Man's Guide to a Healthy Mind:▶ https://amzn.to/425R2Hn

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    1 h et 29 min
  • Episode 40: The Power of Support and Brotherhood
    Sep 6 2025

    In this conversation, Jason Stone and David Diaz discuss David's journey with prostate cancer, from his initial diagnosis to his treatment and recovery. They explore the emotional and physical challenges faced during this journey, the importance of support groups like the Reluctant Brotherhood, and the impact of hormone therapy. David shares his experiences with side effects, mental health struggles, and the transformative power of community support. He emphasizes the importance of education, coping strategies, and the need for open communication among men facing similar challenges. The conversation concludes with David's mission to provide hope and resources for others navigating their cancer journeys.Link to Dave's Support Group:▶ https://thereluctantbrotherhood.org

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    53 min
  • Episode 39: 16 Year Prostate Cancer Survivor After Proton Therapy - with Thomas Reed
    Aug 23 2025

    In this episode, Jason Stone sits down with Thomas Reed, a prostate cancer survivor, advocate, and leader of TEXUS2 in Houston, Texas. Diagnosed in 2008 with a Gleason 3+4, Thomas chose a path of proton radiation and short-term hormone therapy at MD Anderson. Sixteen years later, he’s cancer-free, active in his community, and dedicated to supporting other men through awareness and early detection.Thomas shares: • Why he chose proton therapy over surgery • The long-term side effects and how he managed them • The role of early PSA testing in saving his life • The importance of breaking stigma in men’s health, especially in communities of color • His journey into advocacy and leadership at TEXUS2His Support Group: www.TexUsToo.orgWhether you’re newly diagnosed, supporting a loved one, or learning about treatment options, this conversation offers encouragement, blunt truths, and practical advice from someone who’s been through it all.Disclaimer: The content provided on 'Prostate Cancer: The Road to Recovery' is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Reliance on any information provided on this channel is solely at your own risk.

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    45 min
  • Episode 38: A Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Is Not the End - Mindset Is Important
    Aug 15 2025

    In this conversation, Jason Stone and Richard Gao discuss Richard's journey with prostate cancer, including his diagnosis, treatment options, and the emotional and physical challenges he faced. They explore the importance of research, lifestyle changes, and mental health in coping with cancer. The discussion also touches on the role of AI in healthcare, the differences in healthcare systems, and the significance of community support. Richard shares his insights on diet, exercise, and the future of cancer treatments, emphasizing the need for patient empowerment and informed decision-making.

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    57 min
  • Episode 37: From Diagnosis to Advocacy: Dwayne Alleyne’s Prostate Cancer Journey and Message for Men
    Aug 8 2025

    In this powerful conversation, Jason Stone speaks with Dwayne Alleyne, a nurse, educator, and recent prostate cancer patient, about his unexpected diagnosis, the role of genetic risk (BRCA2), and the challenges of deciding between surgery and radiation. Dwayne shares how opening up to his church community and online groups brought unexpected support, and why vulnerability is critical for men’s health. They discuss PSA screening pitfalls, family history, and the importance of second opinions and advanced imaging. This episode offers valuable insights for men at risk, survivors, and anyone supporting a loved one with prostate cancer.

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    46 min
  • Insights from ZERO Cancer Support Group Leader Conference
    Aug 5 2025

    Subscribe to our newletter for the "Beyond the Mic" topics:▶ https://prostate-cancer-the-road-to-recovery.kit.com/57d8235013SummaryIn this conversation, I share insights from the Zero Prostate Cancer Support Group Leader Conference, discussing advancements in imaging techniques, the role of biopsies, radio ligand therapy, biomarker testing, and the importance of communication among medical teams. I emphasize the significance of patient advocacy, the impact of AI in treatment decisions, and the need for community support for those diagnosed with prostate cancer.I was diagnosed with aggressive metastasized prostate cancer at 52 years old. On this podcast, we talk about it. #metastasized #prostate #cancer

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    36 min
  • Episode 36: Facing Stage 4: Kenny Spaulding on Prostate Cancer, Support, and Strength
    Jul 26 2025

    SummaryIn this conversation, Jason Stone interviews Kenny Spaulding, a prostate cancer survivor, who shares his journey from diagnosis to treatment and recovery. Kenny discusses the importance of community support, the emotional challenges of facing cancer, and the lessons learned throughout his experience. He emphasizes the need for men to seek medical help early and to not shy away from vulnerability. Kenny also highlights the positive changes in his life and mindset since his diagnosis, encouraging others to fight against cancer with hope and determination.▶ https://www.youtube.com/@Rockerkenny88I was diagnosed with aggressive metastasized prostate cancer at 52 years old. On this podcast, we talk about it. #metastasized #prostate #cancer

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    54 min