We’re proud to announce the launch of Let’s Talk Blood Cancer: The Patients’ Podcast, a new series designed to give voice to those affected by blood cancer, and shine a light on the incredible work of clinicians, research nurses and fundraisers. Hosted by blood cancer survivor and Cure Leukaemia Patron Adam Joyce, the podcast serves as a dedicated space for patients, families, clinicians, and fundraisers to share the raw, real, and inspiring stories behind the fight for a cure.
The podcast is a podcast for all, to foster a sense of belonging and provide vital insights for the 250,000 people living with blood cancer in the UK and millions more worldwide. Every 27 seconds, someone is diagnosed with blood cancer.
“This isn’t just a series of interviews; it’s a lifeline of shared experience,” says host Adam Joyce. “We are bringing together the people who have been there and the people working tirelessly to ensure that, one day, no one has to go through it again.”
Now Streaming: The First Three Episodes
Produced by The Cycling GK Studios and Cure Leukaemia Patron Ben Foster, the podcast has launched with three powerful episodes featuring high-profile guests, inspiring patients and world-leading medical experts:
Episode 1: Ben Tozer & Ben Foster – Grief, Football, and Resilience
Former Wrexham captain Ben Tozer opens up about the loss of his father, Keith, suddenly to leukaemia just days after his diagnosis. Joined by former England goalkeeper Ben Foster, the duo discusses navigating professional sports while grieving and how the community can rally together through challenges to raise awareness and funds.
Episode 2: Morgan Paine – A Garmin Saved My Life
At 19, Morgan Paine noticed his heart rate metrics on his Garmin watch were behaving strangely. That data led to a blood test and a life-saving diagnosis of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. Morgan shares his journey from being a “Christmas Miracle” to becoming an ambassador for the charity, running 5 marathons for Cure Leukaemia in 2025 raising over £10,000.
Episode 3: Prof. Charlie Craddock CBE – A World Without Blood Cancer?
The co-founder of Cure Leukaemia, Professor Charlie Craddock CBE, reflects on 23 years of progress. He explains the critical role of research nurses and clinical trials in accelerating cures and offers a visionary look at the future of global haematology.
The launch of Let’s Talk Blood Cancer: The Patients’ Podcast marks a significant step in Cure Leukaemia’s mission to broaden engagement and raise awareness the reality of blood cancer and give a voice to all those affected and connected to the disease.
Let’s Talk Blood Cancer: The Patients’ Podcast is available now on all major streaming platforms, including YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Listen and Support at https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/lets-talk-blood-cancer-the-patients-podcast/