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The Meningioma Cast

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Welcome to The Meningioma Cast — a podcast for brain tumor warriors, and anyone who’s ever had their life turned upside down by a diagnosis. I’m your host — a brain tumor survivor, cancer fighter, and someone who’s had to learn what it really means to rebuild from the inside out. This podcast is a raw, real, and honest journey through everything they don’t prepare you for after you hear the words, “You have a brain tumor.” This show is my way of making sense of that world — and hopefully offering a light for others walking a similar path. Support: https://www.patreon.com/c/MeningiomaCastThe one and only....D Hygiène et vie saine Maladie et pathologies physiques
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  • You Can Do It
    Apr 8 2026

    Welcome back to The Meningioma Cast. This one’s a real-life check-in. I talk about where things are at with my health, what it’s like getting around with the new cane, and how I’m keeping my head straight when things get frustrating.

    If you’re dealing with a brain tumor, meningioma recovery, chronic pain, or just one of those stretches where life feels heavier than it should, this episode is for you. No sugarcoating, just what it actually looks like to keep going and stay positive when it’s not easy.

    We get into recovery, mindset, and figuring out how to move forward when your body doesn’t always cooperate.

    If you’ve been there, you’ll get it.

    Reach out anytime: Giomacast@gmail.com
    Cane I’m using (Not a paid sponsor): Asterom.com

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    37 min
  • It's All Good
    Mar 5 2026

    In Episode 10 of The Meningioma Cast, I’m talking about the everyday reality of life after a brain tumor, and some of the things nobody really prepares you for. We get into the long list of medications many of us end up taking after meningioma surgery, the strange journey of recovery, and the gear that sometimes becomes part of the process… including my walking boot and even canes.


    This episode is part catch-up, part real talk about chronic pain, recovery after brain surgery, and learning to adapt when life throws you a neurological curveball. If you’re a brain tumor survivor, dealing with meningioma, recovering from brain surgery, or supporting someone who is, this conversation will probably sound familiar.


    How many meds are you taking these days? I’d love to hear from you.


    Email the show: giomacast@gmail.com


    The Meningioma Cast is a podcast about brain tumors, life after meningioma, chronic illness, recovery, mental health, disability, and finding humor in the middle of a very strange journey.


    Everyone has a story. This one is mine.

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    29 min
  • Adults Only
    Feb 26 2026

    Giomacast@gmail.com

    It’s been a minute, so this episode is a catch-up and a reset. I’m talking honestly about my health, life after a meningioma, and what The Meningioma Cast is really about. This is a brain tumor podcast, a survivor story, and a real talk show about recovery, chronic pain, mental health, and the weird reality of living after brain surgery. It’s not for kids and it’s not sugar-coated. It’s for emotionally mature adults who can handle some cursing, some dark humor, and some honesty about medical trauma, scans, and learning how to live with a new normal. No hype. No miracle cures. Just the truth from my side of the scar. Everyone has a story. This one is mine.


    giomacast@gmail.com

    Sorry I got it wrong on the show...I have drain bamage, what can I say!!!


    Search "The Meningioma Cast" on Google, Facebook, and wherever your brain tumor leads you... Thanks friends.





    meningioma, brain tumor, brain surgery recovery, cancer podcast, chronic illness, disability, survivor story, mental health, medical trauma, health podcast, patient story, recovery journey, dark humor, real talk, MRI anxiety, caregiver support, life after surgery, chronic pain, invisible illness

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    30 min
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