Finding Gratitude You Didn’t Ask For: Thanksgiving Reflections from Cancer Survivors

Finding Gratitude You Didn’t Ask For: Thanksgiving Reflections from Cancer Survivors

Author: Dr. Brad Miller November 28, 2025 Duration: 33:19

Deb Krier joins Dr. Brad Miller on a special Thanksgiving-week episode of the Cancer and Comedy podcast, a show dedicated to helping cancer-impacted people cope with hope and humor. 

 

Deb is the co-host of Cancer and Comedy and the creator of the Surviving Not Dying community, where she supports patients and caregivers with honest conversations, practical encouragement, and laughter during difficult seasons. 

In this episode, Deb and Dr. Brad talk about what they call “the gratitude we didn’t ask for,” exploring the unexpected good that shows up in the middle of cancer, loss, and life-changing challenges. Deb reflects on how her cancer journey brought new people into her life, strengthened relationships, and even built a second family in the medical team who have cared for her over the last ten years. Dr. Brad shares how a routine doctor's visit led to early detection that saved his life, and how moments with his children and grandchildren now feel sharper, richer, and more meaningful. 


They unpack the small joys that sustain them: the humor exchanged in infusion rooms, the comfort of a homemade cookie, family gatherings that anchor perspective, and the serendipity of hearing someone else’s story at precisely the right moment. Both hosts speak openly about how cancer reshaped their view of what matters, narrowed their focus to what is essential, and deepened their gratitude for community, faith, and simple human connection. 


Deb also talks about humor as a survival tool. She shares how she intentionally brings laughter into medical settings, creating a sense of lightness for herself, her nurses, and other patients. Dr. Brad describes how his own love of comedy, pastoral work, and experience with cancer inspired him to bring therapeutic humor to a broader audience through this podcast and future books, courses, and speaking engagements. 


The episode highlights the growing Cancer and Comedy community, a group they call their “lifter uppers,” who support one another through stories, jokes, reflections, and hope. Both hosts express gratitude for listeners who continue to share their journeys and remind them why this work matters. 


This conversation is a grounded and thoughtful testament to the power of faith, humor, and perspective in the middle of adversity. 

It is essential listening for anyone seeking strength, companionship, and a reminder that even in cancer, life still offers moments of grace worth noticing. 

Cancer and Comedy with Dr. Brad Miller is released weekly, offering messages that help people cope with cancer through hope, humor, and connection. 


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There's a particular kind of alchemy that happens when serious things meet sincere laughter, and that's the space where you'll find Cancer and Comedy: Helping Cancer Impacted People to Cope with Hope and Humor. Hosted by Dr. Brad Miller, this podcast emerged from a deeply personal place. Fresh into retirement after 43 years as a pastor, Brad received a prostate cancer diagnosis during the Christmas season of 2022. His instinctive reaction-to laugh as a way to keep from crying-sparked a mission. Each episode is built on the belief that those touched by cancer are not done living, and that facing the grim with a grin is a powerful form of resilience. You'll hear conversations that blend candid stories from the cancer journey with a genuine, often surprising, sense of humor. It’s not about dismissing the difficulty, but about discovering pockets of light and levity within it. Brad brings his unique perspective as both a longtime spiritual guide and a current patient, creating dialogues that are as educational about mental and physical wellness as they are uplifting. This isn't a lecture; it's a companionable audio experience for anyone seeking to fortify their spirit with hope and an honest, sometimes healing, laugh. Tune in for a podcast that redefines strength, proving that coping can be a creative, and even comedic, act of self-improvement.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Cancer and Comedy: Helping Cancer Impacted People to Cope with Hope and Humor
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