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Blog

My blog blends the hilarious with the heartfelt, using raw, detailed and often laugh‑out‑loud storytelling to share my lived experiences of prostate cancer in a way that never trivialises the seriousness of the disease but instead makes it more human, more relatable and far easier for men to talk about. The sensitivity of the disease, including the reality of death, is always treated with dignity, compassion and deep respect. The 127 blog posts have attracted over 16,000 views across 68 countries. Read it here.

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Podcast

My blog has now evolved into a unique podcast series where many of those posts have been re‑imagined with music, sound effects and immersive audio. This brings the stories to life in a new way, allowing listeners to feel the laughter, the vulnerability with moments of loss always treated with dignity. The podcasts have been downloaded more than 1,200 times. Hear it here.

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Video Podcast

My podcast has grown into an immersive podcast, using music, sound design and honest storytelling to bring real moments to life. Now I’m evolving it again - into a series of short animated sketches that blends humour, emotion and lived experience. These animated stories soften the edges without losing the truth, making prostate‑cancer awareness feel more relatable, more human and easier for people to connect with. Watch it here.

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Educational Videos

Using educational, humorous yet respectful animated stories I will explain prostate cancer topics and disarm myths in a way that cuts through embarrassment and encourages men to take action. This creative approach will reach audiences who may not respond to traditional health messaging, making the information more memorable, relatable and far more likely to spark conversation leading to action. Initial target area - doctors surgery screens.

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One To One Conversations

I offer a confidential one‑to‑one space for anyone who needs to talk about prostate cancer:

  • Nerve Sparing Prostatectomy / Radiation and Hormone treatment

  • Supporting a partner, father, brother or friend

  • Any other questions/concerns

I can help with the questions that feel too heavy to ask anywhere else or signpost. I listen with empathy, honesty and real understanding, helping people feel less alone and more able to breathe, think and find their footing again.

Get Ahead of it, Before it Gets Ahead of You

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