Herding Hope: Zebra and TGCT Talk

Herding Hope: Zebra and TGCT Talk

TGCT Support
Pays États-Unis
Langue EN
Épisodes 12
Dernier 23.06.2026

Herding Hope is a podcast about finding connection, courage, and community in the world of TGCT and rare diseases. Hosted by Sydney and Virginia, each episode explores shared experiences that unite rare disease patients alongside unique journeys. Through honest conversations with patients, clinicians, and advocates, the podcast shines a light on living with TGCT and the hope that grows when stories are shared. Created by TGCT Support, it is a place for learning, listening, and lifting each other up.

Épisodes

  • Episode 13: Dr Dale Shepard, MD, PhD Part 1 23.06.2026 24min
    Join Dr. Dale Shepard, MD, PhD, medical oncologist at Cleveland Clinic, for an insightful and approachable conversation on navigating systemic therapies for TGCT. In this episode, Dr. Shepard breaks down how he helps patients set realistic expectations around treatment outcomes, side effects, and fertility considerations while empowering them to make informed decisions about their care. Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or clinician, this episode offers practical guidance and compassionate perspective on the TGCT treatment journey.
  • Episode 12: Amber 09.06.2026 41min
    Amber, a UK patient living with diffuse TGCT of the knee, shares her powerful journey from brushing off early symptoms to becoming a fierce advocate for her own care. In this episode, she opens up about the turning points that pushed her to seek answers, challenge assumptions, and take control of her treatment, offering an honest, inspiring look at what it means to find your voice as a patient.
  • Episode 11: Des 26.05.2026 27min
    Des is a patient living with diffuse TGCT of the knee who was originally from Singapore before relocating to the United Kingdom. In this episode, Des shares his personal journey navigating two very different healthcare systems and reflects on the lessons he learned along the way. He speaks candidly about the challenges of living with a rare disease, the importance of persistence, representation of all patients, and how self-advocacy became a powerful tool in shaping his care. Des’s story offers encouragement to others facing similar obstacles and reminding listeners that finding your voice can make a meaningful difference in your journey.
  • Episode 10: Kelsey 12.05.2026 44min
    Meet Kelsey, a TGCT warrior from Canada who’s keeping it real about life with a localized TGCT of the knee diagnosis that didn’t go quite as expected. In this episode, she opens up about the shock of diagnosis, the anxiety that followed, and what it’s like when recovery takes longer than expected.Kelsey also shares the practical (and honest!) ways she navigated the ups and downs, including her go-to tips for protecting your mental health during recovery.Whether you’re newly diagnosed or somewhere along the journey, this episode is a mix of real talk, reassurance, and helpful takeaways you won’t want to miss.
  • Episode 9: Arthur 28.04.2026 34min
    Meet Arthur, a patient living with diffuse TGCT of the knee and a passionate advocate as the Lead Representative of TGCT Support France. In this episode, he shares his journey and dives into the power of self-advocacy, showing how patients can take an active role in their care.From navigating the healthcare system in France to speaking up and being heard, Arthur offers insight, encouragement, and practical advice for anyone looking to feel more empowered in their own health journey.
  • Episode 8: Patrick 14.04.2026 48min
    Meet Patrick, a patient living with diffuse TGCT of the elbow, who brings a thoughtful and honest perspective to this episode. He shares how he was diagnosed and how growing awareness around TGCT played a key role in his journey, even helping him choose the right doctor. Patrick has never had surgery which speaks to the evolution of treatment in TGCT.Patrick also opens up about navigating treatment decisions while building a growing family, including how he approached conversations around systemic therapies. It’s a candid discussion about balancing health, family, and the big decisions that come along the way.
  • Episode 7: RaSheeda 31.03.2026 56min
    RaSheeda lives with diffuse TGCT of the knee and was diagnosed in the late 2000s, a time when treatment options were limited and the condition was often poorly understood. In 2021, she re-experienced symptoms and it was time to revisit this pesky disease. In this episode, she reflects on how the care landscape has evolved over the years, transforming what once felt like a life defined by recurrence and uncertainty into one with expanding possibilities. With access to newer therapies and more specialized care, RaSheeda was able to pursue higher education and reimagine her future. Her story highlights not only the personal impact of medical progress, but also how advances in awareness, research, and treatment can restore agency and long-term planning for people living with rare disease.
  • Episode 6: Dina 17.03.2026 28min
    Dina, a young mother in the United Kingdom living with TGCT of the knee, shares her journey navigating a complex referral system and prolonged wait times that delayed access to specialist care. Ultimately seeking treatment abroad, Dina reflects on the emotional, physical, and practical challenges of pursuing timely care outside her residential country and how those experiences continue to shape her life, mobility, and motherhood today.
  • Episode 5: Demi 03.03.2026 28min
    Demi is used to living life in the fast lane as a professional racecar driver but a diagnosis of localized TGCT in her knee forced her to face an unexpected detour. Navigating pain, uncertainty, and recovery, she pushed through a rapid return to the track, redefining what resilience looks like both on and off the track.In this episode, Demi shares how her diagnosis shifted her perspective, strengthened her mental toughness, and led her to discover a powerful sense of belonging within the TGCT community. From organizing fundraisers to offering unforgettable track experiences in luxury race cars, Demi now uses her passion for racing to drive awareness and support for others facing TGCT.
  • Episode 4: Alex 17.02.2026 27min
    Alex is living with diffuse TGCT of the knee. She was diagnosed four years ago and has faced a two-stage surgery and systemic therapy. Refusing to let TGCT define her, Alex has made it her mission to make it “suck less” by pushing forward in her education, reclaiming control over her life, and redefining what resilience looks like in the face of chronic disease.
  • Episode 3: Woody 03.02.2026 26min
    Woody is a U.S. military veteran living with diffuse TGCT of the knee, diagnosed 6 years ago. After multiple surgeries and systemic therapies, his military career and family life has been reshaped by TGCT. His story is a powerful reflection on adapting to change while holding on to purpose and strength.
  • Episode 2: Sydney 20.01.2026 24min
    Sydney has diffuse TGCT of the hip, with six prior surgeries and one medication. Sydney describes being diagnosed at 17 years old and how it's shaped the last decade of her life. She describes how finding an expert changed her experience and key insights for other patients.
  • Episode 1: Virginia 06.01.2026 27min
    Virginia is a patient with diffuse TGCT of the hip. She has had surgery and participated in a clinical trial. Virginia describes her experience with TGCT over the last 8 years and how it impacted her as a young mother and entrepreneur.

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