• The Joy Bucket
    Jan 23 2023

    It’s here and printed and ready for you to enjoy! “The Bucket” - a journey to finding joy was released on December 25th, 2022. This episode brings together Caroline, Nico and Vanessa to talk about the story and how it was brought to being. 

    2022 was the 10 year anniversary of #outruncancer marking the 10 year promise between Caroline and Vanessa - a friendship that started in high school and deepened through their cancer journeys which continues on.   

    “The Bucket” is a beautifully illustrated book for children and adults alike that uses the 10 years of  “ outruncancer life learnings from running” as its foundation. Follow the story of  Vee, a runner, who is struggling to find joy and express and share her own color. 

    Listen to this episode to: 

    • Find out what The Bucket story is all about and be introduced to Vee and Cee.
    • The thoughts from Nico, Vanessa and Caroline about the book and the process and collaboration to making it come to life
    • Some sneak snippets of the book. 

    Proceeds from the book are being donated to support Maggies Centres, Immerman Angels and other outruncancer activities. 

    About Nico:

    Nico is an artist and designer. A French native, Nico is a T-shirt printer and designer based in  Shanghai for years. He connected with the outruncancer team through a mutual friend during the Shanghai lockdown, and the magic was born.   The co-founder of Wasavy's Printshop based in Shanghai, He is an expert in working on unique projects and making prints, illustrations and artistic expressions happen for all kinds of clients. 

    About Caroline: 

    Caroline is the reason #outruncancer started. It was a simple comment to Vanessa that she felt inspired by Vanessa's run, that lead to a promise of Vanessa running everyday. Caroline lives in New Zealand with her husband and 4 children. She was a "streak runner" - for 5 years as she supported Vanessa in her fight against cancer. Caroline believes in the power of community, support and exercise to take on the challenges that everyday life throws at us.  Caroline is currently fighting her second round of Cancer. 

    Buy the outruncancer book on Amazon: 

    Search Vanessa Oshima or Nicolas Bouthors on Amazon or use the following links:

    Japan: https://amzn.asia/d/eiTktQf

    NZ and Australia: https://amzn.asia/d/1C8XQxx

    USA: https://a.co/d/9H1d9S5

    UK:  https://amzn.eu/d/aUF5dzz

    France: https://amzn.eu/d/aduP7sV


    If you would like multiple copies for a fundraising event please contact info@heart-data.com


    Connect with Nico

    Website: https://www.wasavysprintshop.com/

    linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nico-bouthors/

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/nico_printshop/


    Connect with Vanessa:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voicesofcancer/ 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer 

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    38 mins
  • Part 2: マラソンの原点のアテネマラソンを走りました!
    Dec 21 2022
    今回は、バニッサのお気に入りの、いつも聴いているランニングポッドキャスター、ランニングチャンネルの上田れいさんがゲストです。レイさんのポッドキャストでは、毎週、ランニングに関するヒントやランニングの実体験について話してくれますので、とても参考になるポッドキャストです。今週は、上田さんとバネッサのアテネマラソンについての対談です。上田さんの海外でのランニング体験についても語ってくれました。バニッサがアテネを走った時の話題は、エピソードの14と15で英語でお届けしましたが、今回は日本語でお届けします。バニッサは、アウトランキャンサー・ポッドキャストのゲストで登場いただいたジュリア(第4話)、ダフネ(第8話)、コナー(第12話)と一緒に、11月にアテネでオリジナルマラソンを走りました。 まさにマラソンの原点であるこのマラソンを走ることは、多くのランナーの”Wish list”に入っています。さまざま国の人たちが参加していましたが、残念ながら今年は日本からの参加者は少なめでした。コースは、歴史に満ちていて、街に入った途端にそれを感じることができます。ランニングの歴史が長い日本のランナーのみなさんに是非、参加をおすすめします。レイさんは、日本やアジアで開催されるお気に入りのマラソン大会についても教えてくれました。 海外で走ることや、参加するマラソン大会の選び方などについて、日本語で楽しくおしゃべりしています。このエピソードを聞いて、インスピレーションを受けた方は、是非、このエピソードのご感想をお聞かせください。このエピソードをお聴きになっている様子のスナップショットを、ご自身のInstagramのストーリーズに投稿して、私@voicesofcancer.をタグ付けしてくださいね。このエピソードの聴きどころ:バニッサのおすすめする現地入りのスケジュールプレミアム参加の利点スタートラインまでの流れ、おすすめの観光スポット上田れいさんの海外マラソンについてのお話と是非走ってみたいマラソンAbout Rei:Running Channel(ランニング チャンネル) - Rei UedaランナーのためのInstagram連動型Podcast! ランニングにまつわる身近な話題や疑問点を全国のランナーとシェアします。 毎週土曜日午前5時更新。ランニングのお供にどうぞ♪ 《話す人》 上田 怜 Garmin Japan ガーミンマスター Skechers Japan アンバサダー LIVERUN トレーナー 日本証券アナリスト協会 公認アナリスト 《オフィシャルウェブサイト》 https://www.runningchannel.jp/Links of things mentioned in this episode:Free Now ギリシャタクシーアプリhttps://apps.apple.com/jp/app/free-now-mytaxi/id357852748 アテネマラソンhttps://www.athensauthenticmarathon.gr/site/index.php/en/  Stephen Fry: HeroesConnect with Rei:Website: https://www.runningchannel.jp/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/reiu1IG: https://www.instagram.com/reiueda_/Connect with Vanessa:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voicesofcancer/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer 
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    33 mins
  • Part 1: マラソンの原点のアテネマラソンを走りました!
    Dec 20 2022
    今回は、バニッサのお気に入りの、いつも聴いているランニングポッドキャスター、ランニングチャンネルの上田れいさんがゲストです。レイさんのポッドキャストでは、毎週、ランニングに関するヒントやランニングの実体験について話してくれますので、とても参考になるポッドキャストです。今週は、上田さんとバネッサのアテネマラソンについての対談です。上田さんの海外でのランニング体験についても語ってくれました。バニッサがアテネを走った時の話題は、エピソードの14と15で英語でお届けしましたが、今回は日本語でお届けします。バニッサは、アウトランキャンサー・ポッドキャストのゲストで登場いただいたジュリア(第4話)、ダフネ(第8話)、コナー(第12話)と一緒に、11月にアテネでオリジナルマラソンを走りました。 まさにマラソンの原点であるこのマラソンを走ることは、多くのランナーの”Wish list”に入っています。さまざま国の人たちが参加していましたが、残念ながら今年は日本からの参加者は少なめでした。コースは、歴史に満ちていて、街に入った途端にそれを感じることができます。ランニングの歴史が長い日本のランナーのみなさんに是非、参加をおすすめします。レイさんは、日本やアジアで開催されるお気に入りのマラソン大会についても教えてくれました。 海外で走ることや、参加するマラソン大会の選び方などについて、日本語で楽しくおしゃべりしています。このエピソードを聞いて、インスピレーションを受けた方は、是非、このエピソードのご感想をお聞かせください。このエピソードをお聴きになっている様子のスナップショットを、ご自身のInstagramのストーリーズに投稿して、私@voicesofcancer.をタグ付けしてくださいね。このエピソードの聴きどころバニッサのおすすめする現地入りのスケジュールプレミアム参加の利点スタートラインまでの流れ、おすすめの観光スポット上田れいさんの海外マラソンについてのお話と是非走ってみたいマラソンAbout Rei:Running Channel(ランニング チャンネル) - Rei UedaランナーのためのInstagram連動型Podcast! ランニングにまつわる身近な話題や疑問点を全国のランナーとシェアします。 毎週土曜日午前5時更新。ランニングのお供にどうぞ♪ 《話す人》 上田 怜 Garmin Japan ガーミンマスター Skechers Japan アンバサダー LIVERUN トレーナー 日本証券アナリスト協会 公認アナリスト 《オフィシャルウェブサイト》 https://www.runningchannel.jp/Links of things mentioned in this episode:Free Now ギリシャタクシーアプリhttps://apps.apple.com/jp/app/free-now-mytaxi/id357852748 アテネマラソンhttps://www.athensauthenticmarathon.gr/site/index.php/en/  Stephen Fry: HeroesConnect with Rei:Website: https://www.runningchannel.jp/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/reiu1IG: https://www.instagram.com/reiueda_/Connect with Vanessa:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voicesofcancer/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer 
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    31 mins
  • Part 2: Running Athens Authentic Marathon - After the Marathon
    Nov 23 2022

    This is Part 2 - Welcome back to the “After” story of the Athens Marathon. 

    Like anything, we go into a journey with some level of knowledge and expectation on what it will be like - Make sure you listen to Part 1 to hear some great pre race advice and expectations from our local expert (run Athens 7 times!!) Daphne before you listen to Part 2!

    In this episode, the “runners” come together a couple of days after the marathon to reflect on the experience. If you are wanting to hear all about Athens Marathon, but also how it teaches some life lessons and cancer lessons then fire this one up.

    All I can say is - Yes,  it was definitely the hardest marathon I have run for multiple reasons (my knee, the timing, the course) but it was also one of the most memorable. Put it on your “to do list”!

    If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of yourself listening to the episode on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @voicesofcancer.

    In this episode you’ll hear:

    • What the Athens Marathon was really like
    • The layout of the course and which parts were the most difficult
    • What happens when you get to the end!
    • The #OutrunCancer team's "life learnings from running Athens"
    • What might be next for the Outrun Cancer team

    Listen to Julia’s episode here

    Listen to Daphne’s episode here

    Listen to Connor’s episode here

    Connect with Vanessa:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voicesofcancer/ 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer

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    39 mins
  • Running Athens Authentic Marathon: Before the Marathon (Part 1)
    Nov 21 2022

    Have you ever thought of running the ORIGINAL MARATHON? I can honestly say I have been obsessed with this idea for a few years. And finally this month the "dream" turned into reality. When I completed the 6 major marathons, many asked me what would be next on the "Vanessa running bucket list". Without hesitation, I replied Athens Marathon. It is the course that started it all, from Marathon to Athens - the original - the authentic marathon. And it was on my “bucket list”.

    Like many marathons, it has an amazing startline (Marathon where it all began) and an incredible finish line at the location of the first modern day Olympics - the only Olympic stadium made of marble. This marathon also has an amazing story and history. 

    The bucket list of running Athens had always been there. In our episode 4 podcast, I mentioned to Julia that I was thinking of running Athens. Julia quickly jumped on board and said she would like to try to run a marathon. A plan was formed for us to run together in Athens. And from there Connor and Daphne joined in for an amazing gathering of #outruncancer podcast members who had only met virtually to come together in the real world. 

    In this episode you’ll hear:

    • Introducing the OutrunCancer Team taking part in the Athens 2022 Marathon
    • Daphne’s insider knowledge of the course
    • The pre race jitters and fears each member has
    • Why this Marathon means so much and should be on your bucket list

    Stay tuned for Part 2 where we talk about “After”!

    Listen to Julia’s episode here

    Listen to Daphne’s episode here

    Listen to Connor’s episode here

    Connect with Vanessa:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voicesofcancer/ 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer

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    23 mins
  • Working through cancer
    Oct 24 2022

    This episode brings two work-career connection friends together to talk about ”working through cancer”.  Laura and Vanessa have been friends for many years with their work and careers being similar and crossing paths from time to time.  Their work is very much something they are passionate about and they discuss how cancer changes how you need to work - a way that matches your needs. They discussed making those decisions, having to learn to think differently about work and what it means for family, finances and friends.  So the double meaning of “working through cancer” (work = job and working through = process of change)  is at the center of this episode. 

    This episode was recorded in October which is breast cancer awareness month. Although cancer is an “every day” journey and is so much more than just one “pink ribbon month” or “Mo-vember”, these awareness months give us a chance to raise awareness and reflect, remember and get a little reset. Laura is still in the middle of her cancer journey with another round of chemo on the near horizon and so the conversation is very NOW and full of decisions and experiences that made Vanessa and Laura both reflect deeply on holistic wellness. 

    If you are going through a challenge and are looking for some inspiration and stories on how to “work through it” then this might be for you. Also this episode provides some hints on how to get prepared for what might come if you or one of your family or friends is faced with a cancer diagnosis or another crisis that you need to work through. 

    In this episode you’ll hear:

    • How Laura chose to let cancer teach her how not to be an island anymore
    • Finding your “sempai” and or a concierge to take some of the details off your plate
    • Finding your  WOW (Way of work) and rhythms with treatment so you can keep working if you choose to
    • Financial wellbeing in times of crisis

    About Laura 

    Laura is based in New York and recently retired from a successful career in the consumer insights industry. Known for her expertise in media and its evolution - she is used to change and the need to pivot when outside forces impact you.  Laura also has a deep passion for unlocking potential in people, teams and industries - especially those in a state of change or transition. In 2020 she was faced with a cancer diagnosis and set about her own transition to a journey with cancer. She needed to fully apply her skills in assessing and unlocking potential to her new life - and as always the execution isn’t always as easy as the “powerpoint slide”.  

     

    If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of yourself listening to the episode on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @voicesofcancer.


    Links:

    Knitted Knockers: https://www.knittedknockers.org/ 


    Connect with Vanessa:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voicesofcancer/ 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer 

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • When your mum has cancer: A kid’s conversation
    Sep 6 2022

    In this episode, we connect with Caroline and Mark’s kids as we continue the conversations on how to share a cancer diagnosis with children. To more deeply understand what their journey and feelings are like. 

    In this episode, Ryan, Connor, Tyler and Lachie reflect back to what it was like 10 years ago when they were all gathered together on the couch as “mum and dad needed to talk with them”. Tyler shares that she thought the siblings “were in trouble” for something and how unexpected the news was. Hear the real feelings be discussed amongst the four of them.

    Caroline shared with Vanessa that she learnt a lot of “new things” listening to the conversation. From listening to the feelings to the coping mechanisms and what was maybe done well and what was tough. The hope is that we continue to listen and learn from these real stories. I thank Ryan, Connor, Tyler and Lachie for their bravery to share their feelings in such an open and honest way

    In this episode you’ll hear:

    • How Caroline and Mark broke the news to their four children and the reactions each of them had
    • How the kids each found different ways to cope with the news, and navigate decisions such as traveling abroad on exchange programs was managed 
    • How relationships with friends at school became different 
    • About how seeing physical changes happening brings a sense of anxiety
    • Reflection in hindsight of how stronger support of each other might have helped and raising the question of how to make sibling conversations and support easier in times of crisis. 

    About Caroline’s Kids Ryan, Connor, Tyler and Lachie

    Caroline and Mark’s four children live in New Zealand.  At the time their mother was diagnosed they were all in school ranging from 8 to 14 years. All have moved away from home now but regularly return home to their mum and dad’s couch and kitchen table in Tamahere which is just outside of Hamilton in the North Island of New Zealand. The Steer children are incredibly sporty and very committed to charity and community. Conner, Tyler and Lachie have been part of the run streak craziness. Vanessa and Caroline humbly say thank you for all they do to support us.

    If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of yourself listening to the episode on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @voicesofcancer.


    Connect with Vanessa:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voicesofcancer/ 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer 

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    48 mins
  • 親がガンになった時のことを振り返る子供たちの対話
    Aug 15 2022

    Episode 10 English version.

    Outrun Cancer の以前のエピソードでは、ガンの診断結果が家族に与える影響について話しました。 「ガンにかかるのは本人だけではなく、家族全員がかかるということ」という言い方がありますが、私たちは家族にどう伝え、ガンを経験している家族をどうサポートするかを考えています。

    このエピソードでは、ヴァネッサの息子の鷹(長男)と善(次男)が、両親がガンになったときに、その状況をどう見ていたか、どう支援し、対処したかについて率直に話し合っています。ガンの診断をされた私たちの多くは、プライバシーを守るために、誰に、いつ、どの程度の内容を伝えるかを決めなくてはなりません。私たちは、最善と思うことに基づいて、その決定してきました。

    鷹と善は台本のない会話で、10 代後半にガンの旅に出たときに考え、感じたりしたことについて語り合います。彼らは、これまでガンについて一緒に1 時間の会話をしたことはなかったため、初めはどう話してよいかを探りながらの会話で始まりました。ポッドキャストの録音を終えたあとも、私たちは自分たちが会話で取り上げたいくつかの話題について話しましたが、自分本位ですが、それは母親としては、とてもよい成果でした。このエピソードの会話を聞いていただき、感謝いたします。そして、とても率直に、勇気を出して、体験談を分かち合ってくれた息子たちに感謝します。

    このエピソードの聞くどころ:

    • 鷹と善が、母親がガンにかかっていることを知ったときの最初の反応 (何年か前に父親がガンを経験した後に)
    • 大衆文化 (映画、ドラマ、SNS) でのガンの描写が、子供たちのガンの旅の重要な部分である理由
    • それぞれの子供が異なる方法で対処した方法。彼らの最優先事項は、負担にならないようにすることで、それは彼らにとって困難なことでもあったこと
    • カウンセリングにまつわる感情と、ガンについて話すことがなぜ助けになるかということ(誰かが話を聞いてくれるか、ただ静かにそばに座ってくれるだけでよい)

    について:

    鷹と善は、ヴァネッサとヤスの息子達です (エピソード 2-3)。彼らはニュージーランドで生まれ、ニュージーランドと日本で育ちました。鷹は現在、オレゴン州ポートランド、善は東京に住んでおり、そこで、働き、走り、生活しています。

    Connect with Vanessa:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voicesofcancer/ 

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer

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    55 mins