
Little People, Big C
Welcome to Little People, Big C; the podcast shining a light on the world of childhood cancer, brought to you by The Child Cancer Research Foundation. They’re the stories of courage and strength as told by Australian families, as they look back on their battle with childhood cancer and into the future.
Season two of the show titled "Little People, Big Dreams," is the next chapter in the inspiring podcast series "Little People, Big C." This season, we delve into the remarkable stories of childhood cancer survivors, their families, and the dedicated experts who support them. A key focus is the transformative Back on Track program, designed to help young cancer survivors reclaim their futures and pursue their dreams. Join us as we celebrate the resilience, courage, and aspirations of these young fighters, showcasing their journeys from diagnosis to recovery and beyond. Each episode is filled with hope, determination, and powerful insights, offering a beacon of inspiration to listeners everywhere. Tune in to be moved by the incredible tales of survival and triumph in "Little People, Big Dreams."
Hosted by TV presenter and journalist Cassie Silver, the series offers hope and comfort to Australian cancer families, whilst educating those completely removed from the cancer world. Sitting down with families, survivors, scientists, and clinicians; the show leaves listeners inspired and in awe of guest’s fortitude, regardless of their connection to childhood cancer, with the mission to keep research funding at the forefront.
Little People, Big C
Healing Beyond Cancer: Jenny Davies' Journey and Research
On this episode of "Little People, Big Dreams," we sit down with Jenny Davies, a dedicated PhD researcher at Curtin University who has been profoundly touched by childhood cancer. Every year in Australia, around 770 children under the age of 15 are diagnosed with cancer. With increasing incidence and survival rates, more families are contending with life post-childhood cancer. Jenny's research focuses on the significant psychological distress experienced by mothers of children with cancer, highlighting that the stress and anxiety don't end with the conclusion of treatment. Jenny's journey is both professional and deeply personal. Driven by her own experiences, she has dedicated her career to exploring the lasting impact of childhood cancer on families. Her recent honours research, published in the Journal of Child and Family Studies, offers valuable insights into mothers' experiences post-treatment. In this episode, Jenny shares her passion for her work, the challenges faced by parents, and the importance of addressing the emotional aftermath of childhood cancer. Tune in to hear her inspiring story and learn more about the critical support needed for families navigating life after cancer.