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Surviving Through Music

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Diagnosed at age 27, Jason Beaulieu of Millbury, Mass., has been fighting metastatic papillary thyroid cancer for more than three years.

Music has kept him going.

Jason has been playing music in some form or another for most of his life. But he didn’t sing in front of a live audience until after his cancer diagnosis and first surgery (which was 21 hours!).

Motivated by his friend Camden and his life coach Derek, Jason worked through his apprehensions, and he and has emerged as a musical artist to watch.

Last fall, he was invited to Los Angeles to record his song, “What’s Next?”, with a professional band and producers. He was selected for this honor by Cancer Can Rock, a non-profit organization founded by Jim Ebert, who is a multi-platinum record producer and a cancer survivor. The foundation serves musicians facing aggressive cancer.

https://cancercanrock.org/featured-artists/jason-beaulieu/

https://www.facebook.com/survivingthroughmusic

https://www.instagram.com/survivingthroughmusic

Jason.Beaulieu.music@gmail.com

SPONSOR SHOUT-OUT!

Today’s episode is brought to you exclusively by the good folks at Blue Note Therapeutics.

Blue Note creates digital therapeutics to help cancer patients cope with the emotional distress associated with our disease.

Check out their premier product, COVID Cancer Care, at covidcancercare.com, and we’ll keep you posted on more programs that they’re going to be releasing soon.

You can also visit their website, bluenotetherapeutics.com, and follow them on LinkedIn.

Now fundraising on Patreon!

There’s now a way for you to support the Man Up to Cancer Podcast, and to get some awesome perks while doing so. We are now accepting donations on Patreon.

Just go to www.patreon.com/manuptocancer, and you can see how it works. You can sign up for $5, $10, or $20 per month tiers, or you can make a one-time donation.

There are rewards for patrons, including shout-outs, discounts in the Man Up to Cancer store, exclusive merch, and a monthly hang-out with me and other patrons.


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Diagnosed at age 27, Jason Beaulieu of Millbury, Mass., has been fighting metastatic papillary thyroid cancer for more than three years.

Music has kept him going.

Jason has been playing music in some form or another for most of his life. But he didn’t sing in front of a live audience until after his cancer diagnosis and first surgery (which was 21 hours!).

Motivated by his friend Camden and his life coach Derek, Jason worked through his apprehensions, and he and has emerged as a musical artist to watch.

Last fall, he was invited to Los Angeles to record his song, “What’s Next?”, with a professional band and producers. He was selected for this honor by Cancer Can Rock, a non-profit organization founded by Jim Ebert, who is a multi-platinum record producer and a cancer survivor. The foundation serves musicians facing aggressive cancer.

https://cancercanrock.org/featured-artists/jason-beaulieu/

https://www.facebook.com/survivingthroughmusic

https://www.instagram.com/survivingthroughmusic

Jason.Beaulieu.music@gmail.com

SPONSOR SHOUT-OUT!

Today’s episode is brought to you exclusively by the good folks at Blue Note Therapeutics.

Blue Note creates digital therapeutics to help cancer patients cope with the emotional distress associated with our disease.

Check out their premier product, COVID Cancer Care, at covidcancercare.com, and we’ll keep you posted on more programs that they’re going to be releasing soon.

You can also visit their website, bluenotetherapeutics.com, and follow them on LinkedIn.

Now fundraising on Patreon!

There’s now a way for you to support the Man Up to Cancer Podcast, and to get some awesome perks while doing so. We are now accepting donations on Patreon.

Just go to www.patreon.com/manuptocancer, and you can see how it works. You can sign up for $5, $10, or $20 per month tiers, or you can make a one-time donation.

There are rewards for patrons, including shout-outs, discounts in the Man Up to Cancer store, exclusive merch, and a monthly hang-out with me and other patrons.


  continue reading

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