Michele’s Story – Vlog series (Cure Brain Cancer Foundation)

Michele's series of video blogs were not created as part of Brain Tumours Online, but are available to watch on the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation's YouTube Channel. Michele navigates the complexities of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) with unwavering determination, offering poignant insights into the realities of brain cancer while championing hope, resilience, and the power of advocacy for greater awareness and research support.

Prepare to be moved by the remarkable journey of Michele Kennedy in “Michele’s Story,” as she navigates the complexities of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) with unwavering determination, offering poignant insights into the realities of brain cancer while championing hope, resilience, and the power of advocacy for greater awareness and research support.

Through heartfelt storytelling and candid discussions, Michele will explore a variety of topics offering fresh insights with each new episode. Stay connected and follow her journey closely for the latest updates.

Michele’s series of video blogs were not created as part of Brain Tumours Online, but are available to watch on the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation’s YouTube Channel.

Each video is 5-10 mins long, and in them Michele shares her personal experiences on a range of topics as part of her journey post brain tumour diagnosis. You can watch the whole series here or dip in and out of specific episodes:

Video 1: The diagnosis – part 1.

Video 2: The diagnosis – part 2.

Video 3: Look up!

Video 4: One Year Strong.

Video 5: Treatment day. 

Video 6: Awesome foursome.

Video 7: People mean well. 

Video 8: Losing independence. 

Video 8: Going into Radiation Therapy.

Video 9: Chemotherapy and setbacks.

Video 10: Meditation and mental wellbeing.

Video 11: Treatments and Trials.

Video 12: Wellness and diet. 

 

 

 

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