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Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Whispers After the Cure: Reflections on Marriage and Malignancy in India

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 23:39


Listen to JCO Global Oncology's Art of Global Oncology article, "Whispers After the Cure: Reflections on Marriage and Malignancy in India” by Dr. Vangipuram Harshil Sai, who is a fourth semester medical student at All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The article is followed by an interview with Harshil Sai and host Dr. Mikkael Sekeres. Sai shares his personal reflection of a visit which transformed into an education in silence, stigma, and the unseen aftermath of survivorship for young women in India. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Whispers After the Cure: Reflections on Marriage and Malignancy in India, Vangipuram, Harshil Sai   A Summer Afternoon and A Story That Stayed The summer break of my fourth semester of medical school offered a fleeting reprieve from the relentless immersion in textbooks and caffeine-fueled study sessions. I had envisioned a few weeks of rest—a pause from the algorithms of diagnosis and the grind of multiple-choice questions that had become my daily rhythm. But one humid afternoon altered that plan. I accompanied my mother—a senior medical oncologist—to her clinic in a Tier 2 city in Southern India. Over the years, I had seen her not just as a clinician but as a quiet force of empathy. She was one of those remarkable physicians who listened not just to symptoms but also to stories. Her practice was rooted in presence, and her calm resilience often made my academic anxieties seem trivial. I settled into a corner chair in the waiting area, where the air was tinged with antiseptic and that uncomfortable waiting room stillness—an alert hush between uncertainty and news. Patients waited in quiet constellations: a man turning the same page of a newspaper, a teenage girl watching her intravenous drip as if it held answers, and a couple clasping hands without meeting eyes. It was in this atmosphere of suspended quiet that Aarthi entered. She was a young woman whose presence was composed yet tentative. Her story would become a quiet inflection point in my understanding of medicine. She was 24 years old, embodying the aspirations tied to a recent engagement. A postgraduate in English literature and a practicing psychologist; she carried herself with a rare blend of intellect, poise, and cultural grace that, in the eyes of many families, made her a deeply desirable bride. Her sari was immaculately draped, her posture measured and calm, yet in the way her fingers intertwined and her eyes briefly lowered, there was a trace of vulnerability—a shadow of the turmoil she carried within. She came alone that day, stepping into the waiting room with a composed demeanor that only hinted at the weight she bore in silence. What began as a day to observe became the beginning of something far more enduring: a glimpse into how healing extends beyond treatment—and how survival, though silent, often speaks the loudest. The Diagnosis That Changed the Wedding The consultation was precipitated by a clinical presentation of persistent neck fullness, low-grade fevers, and drenching night sweats, which had prompted a fine-needle aspiration before her visit. The atmosphere in the room held an implicit gravity, suggesting a moment of significant change. My mother, with her characteristic composure, initiated a diagnostic process with a positron emission tomography-computed tomography and biopsy. As usual, her steady presence provided reassurance amid the uncertainty. A week later, the diagnosis of classic Hodgkin lymphoma, stage IIB, was confirmed. Rapid initiation of ABVD chemotherapy would provide an almost certain pathway to remission and an excellent prognosis. Yet, this clinical assurance did not extend to personal tranquility. Aarthi made a deliberate choice to share the diagnosis with her fiancé—a considerate and empathetic individual from a well-regarded family. Their wedding preparations were already underway with gold reserves secured and a vibrant WhatsApp group of 83 members chronicling the countdown to their big day. Shortly thereafter, a prolonged silence settled, eventually broken by a call from a family member—not the fiancé—indicating that the family had decided to terminate the engagement because of apprehensions about future stability. The union dissolved without public discord, leaving Aarthi to navigate the subsequent journey independently. As expected, 6 months of chemotherapy culminated in a clean scan. Her physical health was restored, but an emotional chasm remained, unrecorded by clinical metrics. Yet beneath that silence was a quiet resilience—a strength that carried her through each cycle of treatment with a resolve as steady as any celebrated elsewhere. The regrowth of her hair prompted a conscious decision to trim it shorter, seemingly an assertion of autonomy. Her discourse on the illness shifted to the third person, suggesting a psychological distancing. Her reactions to inquiries about the terminated engagement were guarded. She would yield only a restrained smile, which intimated a multifaceted emotional response. Her remission was certain, yet the world she stepped back into was layered with quiet hurdles—social, cultural, and unseen—barriers far more intricate than the disease itself. Survivorship Without A Map In the weeks that followed Aarthi's diagnosis, I began to notice a quiet but consistent pattern in the oncology clinic—one that extended beyond medical recovery into the unspoken social aftermath. Among young, unmarried women in India, survivorship often came with a parallel challenge of navigating shifts in how they were perceived, particularly as marriage prospects. In Indian families where marital status is closely tied to stability and future security, a woman with a cancer history, even after complete remission, somehow came to be quietly perceived as less suitable. Proposals that had once moved forward with confidence were paused or reconsidered after disclosure. In some cases, financial discussions came with requests for additional support framed as reassurance rather than rejection. These changes were seldom explicit. Yet, across time, they pointed to a deeper uncertainty—about how survivorship fits into the expectations of traditional life scripts. For women like Aarthi, the narrative shifted toward caution. There were subtle inquiries about reproductive potential or disease recurrence and private deliberations over disclosure during matrimonial discussions, even within educated circles. Meanwhile, my observation of the disparity in how survivorship was interpreted across genders in our country left a profound mark on me. A 31-year-old male investment banker who had recovered from testicular cancer was hailed in local media as a testament to fortitude. Male patients seemed to gain social capital from their cancer journeys. This suggested a cultural framework where female value was quietly reassessed, influencing their post-treatment identity through unstated societal perceptions. Digital Ghosting and the New Untouchability Within the digital landscape of curated profiles and algorithmic matchmaking, the reassessment of female survivorship acquired a new dimension. In one instance, a sustained exchange of text messages ended abruptly following the mention of cancer remission. The final message remained unanswered. This form of silent disengagement—subtle, unspoken, and devoid of confrontation—highlighted how virtual spaces can compound post-treatment vulnerability. Designed to foster connection, these platforms sometimes amplified social distance, introducing a modern form of invisibility. Similar to employment status or religion, a cancer history has become another addition to a checklist used to evaluate compatibility. When Medicine Ends, but Society Does Not Begin As a medical student, I felt a growing discomfort. Our curriculum equips us to manage treatment protocols and survival metrics but rarely prepares us for the intangible burdens that persist after cure. What captures the weight of a canceled engagement? What framework supports the quiet reconstruction of identity after remission? Aarthi's path, echoed by many others, revealed a dissonance that medicine alone could not resolve. The challenge was not solely the illness but the reality that she was now unqualified to return to her normal life. Medicine delivers clean scans and structured follow-up, but social reintegration is less defined. In that space between biological recovery and social acceptance, cancer survivors often stand at the edge of wholeness—clinically well but navigating a quieter uncertainty. A Different Ending Two years later, Aarthi's journey took a quiet turn. At a spiritual retreat in Bengaluru, she met an ear, nose, and throat resident who had lost his father to lung cancer. Their connection, shaped by shared experiences, evolved into a partnership grounded in empathy and mutual respect. They married the following year. Their invitation carried a brief but powerful line: “Cancer Survivor. Love Thriver. Come celebrate both.” Today, they comanage a private hospital in Hyderabad. Aarthi leads psycho-oncology services, whereas her partner performs surgeries. He often notes that her presence brings a calm to the clinic that no medication can replicate. Aarthi's journey continues to guide me as I progress through my medical training, reminding me that cure and closure often follow separate paths. Healing, I have come to understand, extends beyond the clinic. It often unfolds in quieter spaces where scans no longer guide us. The real curriculum in oncology lies not only in staging and response rates but in recognizing the many transitions—social, emotional, and cultural—that survivors must navigate long after treatment has concluded. Social stigma is often a second metastasis—undetectable by imaging but present in tone, hesitation, and traditions that quietly redefine survivorship. For many women of marriageable age, treatment marks not the end of struggle but the start of another kind of uncertainty. These survivors carry wounds that do not bleed. Yet, they persist, navigate, and redefine strength on their own terms. Aarthi's quiet resilience became a point of reckoning for me, not as a medical case, but as a guide. Her story is not one of illness alone, but of dignity quietly reclaimed. “Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.”—Khalil Gibran.   Mikkael Sekeres: Welcome back to JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology. This ASCO podcast features intimate narratives and perspectives from authors exploring their experiences in oncology. I'm your host, Mikkael Sekeres. I'm professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami. In oncology, we often focus on treatment and a way to find a cure. But what about the expectations and challenges a patient may face from their diagnosis, and even discrimination, especially in different cultures? Today, we're going to examine that space with Harshil Vangipuram, a medical student from India whose JCO Global Oncology article, "Whispers After the Cure: Reflections on Marriage and Malignancy in India," touches on this complexity after treatment. Harshil, thank you for contributing to JCO Global Oncology and for joining us to discuss your article. Harshil Vangipuram: Thank you for having me, Dr. Sekeres. I was raised by a family of oncologists, my mother being a senior medical oncologist and father a senior radiation oncologist. I had exposure to contrasting worlds, which were resource constrained and a cutting edge technology world. And I have unfulfilled curiosity, and I'm still learning, forming ideals. I also see patients as my teachers, so I think that might be helpful. Mikkael Sekeres: Thank you so much for a little bit of that background. So, tell us a little bit about your journey through life so far. Where were you born and where did you do your education? Harshil Vangipuram: I was born in a state called Gujarat in the western part of India. My father got transferred to the southern part of India, so I did my education there. That's it, yeah. Mikkael Sekeres: Okay. That's enough. You're not that old. You haven't had the sort of training and final job that a lot of us have gone through. So, what about your story as a writer? How did you first get interested in writing, and how long have you been writing reflective or narrative pieces? Harshil Vangipuram: I read some books from Indian authors and from foreign, too. And they actually inspired me how patient care was being seen around globally. I always used to carry a hand note. I used to write what I used to see in the clinical postings here at AIIMS. And actually, journaling started as a stress relief for me, and slowly, after hearing patients' stories, it almost became an obligation to write about them. Mikkael Sekeres: Obligation, you use that word, which is such an interesting one. How did writing become an obligation? What did you feel obliged to do when writing about some of the patients you were seeing for the first time? Harshil Vangipuram: Many of them were having struggles which were not seen by everybody. And I got astonished by their confidence and resilience in those situations. So, I thought that I should write about them so that everybody knows about it. And these social stigmas were never talked by anyone around them. So, I felt that if I could voice them, others might eventually know about them. So, that's pretty much the reason I wrote. Mikkael Sekeres: It's so interesting. The people we meet every single day, particularly in hematology oncology, bring such fascinating backgrounds to us, and they're backgrounds that may be unfamiliar to us. And I think that as doctors and writers, we do often feel obliged to tell their stories from the mountaintops, to let other people in on some of the aspects of life and medical care that they're going through and just how inspiring some of these patients can be. Harshil Vangipuram: Yeah, yeah, very true. Very true. Mikkael Sekeres: You mentioned that your mom is a medical oncologist. What kind of influence did she have on your decision to enter medicine and perhaps your own specialty one day? Harshil Vangipuram: Observing my mother practice influenced a lot, and she taught me that medicine is not only about treating a patient, but also listening to their problems. It may be more present in the room. The textbooks I read didn't capture live experiences. I always thought that stories will stay with people longer than actual survival curves. Writing filled that gap between what I studied and what I felt in the OPD. Mikkael Sekeres: It's a great phrase you just whipped out. Patients' stories will stay with us longer than survival curves. Can you tell us a little bit about where her clinic is located? You said in southern India. Can you describe the types of patients she sees? Harshil Vangipuram: It's a small town called Nellore in Andhra Pradesh state. The patients are, most of the time, from a rural population where decisions are mostly family-driven and there's a tight community surveillance and the stigmas are more overt, too. A few of them can be from urban population also, but they have subtler discriminations towards stigmas. Mikkael Sekeres: Can you explain a little further what you mean by decisions are often family-driven? Harshil Vangipuram: If we take marriage, it is often seen as an alliance between two families that are trying to increase their social value, their economic status, and respect in the society. In arranged marriages, for suppose, it's basically driven between these concepts. Mikkael Sekeres: I don't know if it's too personal to ask, but are your parents in an arranged marriage? Harshil Vangipuram: No, not at all. Mikkael Sekeres: So not all the marriages in the clinic are arranged marriages. Harshil Vangipuram: Yeah. Mikkael Sekeres: You know, when you said that decisions are family-driven, you mentioned that people are in arranged marriages. And I wanted to talk a little bit about the stigma you highlight in your essay. I'll talk about that in a second. I thought you were going to go down a route about medical decisions being family-driven, meaning people have to support their families, and getting medical care is costly and takes time away from work, and that sometimes influences decisions about treating cancer. What examples have you seen of that in shadowing your mom? Harshil Vangipuram: I have seen patients who have Hodgkin's lymphoma, breast cancer, and ovarian cancer, who were in the age of 25 to 35, who were getting married. Many of them actually got their engagements broken. And many of them got rejected at matrimonial apps. Many of them also had been told to increase the dowry that is given actually in the form of financial security. Mikkael Sekeres: In your essay, you describe a woman who is engaged and who has a new diagnosis of Hodgkin lymphoma. Can you talk a little bit about the process of getting engaged and marrying in southern India? Harshil Vangipuram: We have the arranged marriage, love marriage, and hybrid, which is kind of arranged and kind of in love. Mostly, these problems really occur in arranged marriages. In love marriages, we don't see that that often because both are understanding about themselves and their families. And both families actually accept them both. Mikkael Sekeres: What's the process of going through an arranged marriage? What happens? Harshil Vangipuram: It can be through parents, relatives, or any known ones or through peers. We just find a man or woman who has a similar caste, who has a good financial income, and people who are respected by the society. And obviously, both the families should have aligned interests for them to accept the marriage. Mikkael Sekeres: About how often are marriages arranged and how often are they love marriages in southern India where you live? Harshil Vangipuram: Almost 90% of the marriages are arranged here. Mikkael Sekeres: Wow. So, your parents were unusual then for having a love marriage. Harshil Vangipuram: Yeah. Mikkael Sekeres: In your essay, you write, and I'm going to quote you now, "Among young, unmarried women in India, survivorship often came with a parallel challenge of navigating shifts in how they were perceived, particularly as marriage prospects. In Indian families where marital status is closely tied to stability and future security, a woman with a cancer history, even after complete remission, somehow came to be quietly perceived as less suitable." Wow, that's a really moving statement. I'm curious, what stories have you seen where, in your words, women became less suitable as a marriage prospect? Harshil Vangipuram: For women, the most important thing in a marriage is, what do you call, a family honor, fertility, and economic status in the community. So, after a long dose of chemo, many people think that people become infertile. In India, basically, we have many misconceptions and stigmas. So, people obviously think that people who have got cancer can spread it to their children or are infertile and are often excluded out of the society as a marriage prospect. Mikkael Sekeres: Gosh, that must be devastating. Harshil Vangipuram: Yeah. Mikkael Sekeres: Does the same occur for men? So, is it also true that if a man has cancer, that he is perceived as less fertile, or it may be perceived that he can pass the cancer on to children? Harshil Vangipuram: Here, after a man beats cancer, they start to celebrate it, like they have achieved something, and it's not like that for a woman. Mikkael Sekeres: In your essay, you do write about a happy ending for one woman. Can you tell us about that? Harshil Vangipuram: Yeah, a cancer survivor obviously met her true love of life in Bengaluru, who was an ENT resident then. And his father died from lung cancer. So obviously, he knew what it felt to beat cancer. Mikkael Sekeres: Yeah, he'd been through it himself. And the irony, of course, is that most cancer treatments that we give do not lead to infertility, so it's a complete misperception. Harshil Vangipuram: Yeah. Mikkael Sekeres: Tell us about your future. What are the next steps for you in your training and what do you hope to specialize in and practice? Harshil Vangipuram: Actually, I'm working on another paper which involves financial toxicity after treatment and post treatment depression. I think it would be completed in another year. And after that, after my med school is completed, I think I'm going to pursue oncology or hematology as my branch of interest. Mikkael Sekeres: Wonderful. It's thrilling to hear that somebody who is as sensitive to his patients and both their medical needs and their needs outside of medicine will be entering our field. It'll be great to know that you'll be taking care of our future patients. Harshil Vangipuram: The pleasure is all mine, sir. Mikkael Sekeres: Harshil Vangipuram, I want to thank you for choosing JCO Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology and for submitting your great piece, "Whispers After the Cure: Reflections on Marriage and Malignancy in India" to JCO Global Oncology. To our listeners, if you've enjoyed this episode, consider sharing it with a friend or colleague or leave us a review. Your feedback and support helps us continue to have these important conversations. If you're looking for more episodes, follow our show on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen, and explore more from ASCO at asco.org/podcasts. Until next time, this has been Mikkael Sekeres from the Sylvester Cancer Center, University of Miami. Have a good day. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Show notes:Like, share and subscribe so you never miss an episode and leave a rating or review. Guest Bio:Dr Vangipuram Harshil Sai is a fourth semester medical student at All India Institute of Medical Sciences. Additional Reading Impact of Gender of the Child on Health Care–Seeking Behavior of Caregivers of Childhood Patients With Cancer: A Mixed-Methods Study | JCO Global Oncology

The Lynda Steele Show
Is Vancouver the most miserable sports city? ESPN seems to think so

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 8:09


Guest host Charis Hogg talks to Blake Price, Co-Host of The Sekeres & Price Show, at Sekeres and price dot com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Post Reports
What an oncologist wants us to know about everyday chemicals

Post Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 26:15


Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that can interfere with the complex system that produces and interacts with our hormones. Research suggests they can affect the reproductive system, our kidneys, and even increase our risk of cancer. There are over 1,000 types of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, according to some estimates, and we are exposed to them daily through things like kitchen utensils and makeup. So how worried should we be about inevitable exposure?Host Elahe Izadi speaks with oncologist Dr. Mikkael Sekeres about the connection between endocrine disruptors and cancer. Dr. Sekeres also shares his advice on steps he takes to avoid these chemicals–and how he puts the risks into perspective.Today's show was produced by Thomas Lu, with help from Rennie Svirnovskiy, who also mixed the episode. It was edited by Ariel Plotnick. Subscribe to The Washington Post here.

Treating Blood Cancers
MDS: Patient-Centered Approaches to Diagnosis and Treatment

Treating Blood Cancers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 42:38


Mikkael A. Sekeres, MD, MS, University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL Recorded on April 17, 2025 Mikkael A. Sekeres, MD, MS Chief, Division of Hematology Professor of Medicine Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center University of Miami Miami, FL Join us with Dr. Mikkael Sekeres of the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center as he explores the complexities of diagnosing and treating Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS), including “watch and wait.” Through case-based discussion, he highlights advances in high-risk MDS management, from novel targeted therapies to stem cell transplantation and clinical trials. Dr. Sekeres also shares strategies for managing side effects and emphasizes the importance of multidisciplinary care in improving patient outcomes. Tune in to gain valuable insights on MDS today!

The Nat & Drew Show Podcast
The Nat & Drew Show: What The Hell Happened?!

The Nat & Drew Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 37:25


The Canucks part ways with Rick Tocchet after desperately trying to get him to stay... what the hell happened?! We break it down with Matt Sekeres from Sekeres and Price! Plus - outdated slang words we still use on the regular, Would You Rather Wednesday, the one thing your kids should know before they start kindergarten... and more on today's Nat & Drew Show!

The Drive
Sekeres: Clearly all is not well between Boeser and the Canucks

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025


Matt Sekeres joins the show to share the view from Vancouver, and the state of the Canucks after a quiet trade deadline

The Nat & Drew Show Podcast
The Nat & Drew Show: The Real Hockey Players of Vancouver

The Nat & Drew Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 43:42


So much drama with the Vancouver Canucks need they need their own reality show! Matt Sekeres from Sekeres and Price podcast joins us to break it all down. Plus - a lot of people would send their bestie to jail if it meant big bucks, flirty texts between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively released and details on the Lunar New Year festivities at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Gardens.. and more on today's Nat & Drew Show!

The Drive
Sekeres: I think you need big names coming back in order to trade both guys

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025


Matt Sekeres joins the program to share the view from Vancouver on the latest around Elias Pettersson and JT Miller.

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Host Transition: Meet Cancer Stories New Host Dr. Mikkael Sekeres

Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 19:48


We say thank you to current Cancer Stories host, Dr. Lidia Schapira, and welcome Cancer Stories new host, Dr. Mikkael Sekeres. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Lidia Schapira: Hello and welcome to JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology, which features essays and personal reflections from authors exploring their experience in the field of oncology. I'm your host, Dr. Lidia Schapira, a Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, and with me today is Dr. Mikkael Sekeres, who is a Professor of Medicine and the Chief of the Division of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami. In this episode, we will be discussing his new role as the host for the JCO Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology podcast. Mikkael, welcome to our podcast and thank you for joining me today. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: Lidia, what an absolute delight it is to be here with you. And I have to confess, it's also intimidating to think about taking this over from you, given the amazing job you've done over the past few years. Dr. Lidia Schapira: Well, thank you so much for that. This podcast originated as a bit of a dare. When Steve Cannistra, back in 2017, said ‘no' to some idea that I had for changing or expanding the section and issued the dare of why don't you do a podcast instead? And back in 2017, I had no idea. And we were less used to podcasts, so I trained myself. And then this beautiful new form sort of emerged just from my idea and dream of giving our listeners and our readers something new to chew on and to reflect on. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: Well, it turned out to be prescient, didn't it? I can't tell you how many people I know, especially here in Miami, where we do tend to get caught in traffic and have a long commute time. I'm sure that never happens to you in Palo Alto. Dr. Lidia Schapira: Of course not. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: But people listen to a lot of podcasts and it's a great way to catch up on personalities and on books and on the news. So good for you. I'm so happy you took the dare and ran with it. Dr. Lidia Schapira: Yes. And the first thought I had was to make it a bit artsy. So we started, for the first couple of years of rounding up everybody we knew who was an actor or had a voice that they used for their art or trade and asked them to read the essays or poems before we had the conversation with the author. Now, we have our own voice actor, so we know what we're going to get every week, and we're not looking for people and knocking on doors and asking very busy actors to donate their time. So it has evolved, as has the writing really. So I wondered if you can reflect a little bit on how you see this section both in the journal and also the conversations we're having in this podcast change and evolve over the years. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: Let's be honest, we're both writers, right? So as a writer, you're always looking for an outlet for your work. And there aren't a lot of outlets in medical journals. Yet there's this huge audience of doctors and nurses and pharmacists and social workers who read these journals and have this incredible experience with this deluge of humanity we see every single day. So this is an incredible thing, that Art of Oncology was even created a couple decades ago and provided this outlet for people. And what I have noticed is that people have become more daring. So let's play on the dare that you took up to even start this podcast. They've become more daring in what they're willing to write about and in how vulnerable they're willing to be in print. I've seen this in my own career, in my own writing, where 20 years ago I came out of fellowship and very cautiously started to write about some of the experiences that I had. But it was cautious and used more professional language and didn't get into some of the vulnerabilities that we face in treating patients and that we experience in ourselves and in our colleagues. But I think people have been willing to share more of themselves, particularly in the last decade. Dr. Lidia Schapira: I totally agree with you. And one of the things that I've noticed is that we have younger writers and younger authors who are now taught, even during their medical training and postgraduate work, that writing as a way of processing emotionally difficult experiences or sharing interesting thoughts or coming together as a community is really important to create the kind of community of thoughtful practitioners that we need to sustain us while we do this difficult work. So we are having more and more submissions and published work from very young colleagues, trainees. And I find it very interesting, sort of this multi-generational way of expressing the contact with very ill patients and sometimes very moving to think back on the first time you gave bad news for those of us who may have done it a hundred thousand times. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: So I think you're spot on about this. We're getting younger authors. We're getting folks who are early career, mid career. Now, we're receiving essays from folks who are at the end of their career and want to reflect on that career. And people we wouldn't have expected would write these vulnerable essays either. I wonder if some of the pieces we're getting from younger authors stems from the fact that fellowship programs are finally paying attention to the experience of being a fellow and being a trainee. Dr. Lidia Schapira: Oh, my goodness. It was staring at them all this time. I think when you were a fellow a long time ago, you were one of the advocates of having fellows talk to one another about their experience, right? Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: You have an incredible memory. During our fellowship, we started a Balint Physician Awareness Group. So there's this movement started by the Ballint, a husband and wife team to start to get healthcare providers to reflect on their experience and share that experience with each other to build a community of support. And we started this in our fellowship. And you can imagine the initial reaction to this among the fellowship directors was, “Why do you need that? What do you think you're doing? There's no place for that.” Dr. Lidia Schapira: “And we need our time to train them on the science.” This is maybe an extra. Right? I think many of us have felt that trying to advance anything that deals with humanism or the human side of providing care is considered maybe optional. And I think you and I have been pushing against that for a long time. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: I think that's exactly right. What I think legitimized it a little bit is we got funding for it from The Schwartz Foundation. We then actually published a study looking at it in JCO because the fellows in our program spent time at two different hospitals. So it was by design, this crossover study where half the fellows got the intervention of the Balint group and half didn't. And it turns out, lo and behold, they actually felt better and had a better experience as a fellow when they had the intervention. Dr. Lidia Schapira: Yeah. It's so interesting that we had to turn it into a randomized control trial or whatever design you picked, but you needed to fit it into the section of the journal that respected the logic and process of scientific research. But that brings me to another point, I think, that we have talked about so much, but I think it's important for us to share with listeners. And that is that the section of the journal that we've created now, it used to be When the Tumor Is Not the Target, and we've shortened the title. The Art of Oncology is not a section for papers that address research or where there is no methods and results section. It is intentionally meant to be different from the rest of the journal. Is that how you see it, too? Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: Oh, my word. Absolutely. And our reviewers occasionally will have a submission that is more of a classic article in how it's structured, and our reviewers will push against it. And sometimes we're able to get back to the author and say, could you write this in a different way, something that's more reflective of Art of Oncology? I think it's meant to be, I don't want to say a break from the way other articles are written, but maybe a different style, a different way of using your brain and reading these articles. And we've seen that they're popular. Sometimes they are the most read article, even in JCO, in a given week, which, of course, we share with each other and gloat a little bit when that happens. Dr. Lidia Schapira: Yes, and it doesn't have to be the article that made you cry. It can also be the article that made you think. That's been my intention as the editor for this section for the last 10 years. I've tried to be very intentional instead of bringing to our readership articles that delve into different parts of this lived experience of giving care. Some are moving more towards ethical conflicts. Some are moving more towards the emotional labor of the work. But some bring out different voices and different perspectives. And I'm proud to say that the submissions we get really come from all over the world. So I wonder, Mikkael, as you're entering into this role now, your decade as editor for this section and host for our podcast is how you view the editorial process. How does your team help the authors bring their best article forward? Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: I took the lead from you, and I'm not saying that just to blow wind in your sail, but you have always given feedback to authors, whether it's a request for a revision and acceptance or turning a piece down. That's been helpful, that's been thoughtful, that's been empathic. And in the end, I know that your goal has always been with these reviews, to give the author advice moving forward. I've tried to take a page out of your book by doing that as well. I go into every piece you shared with me that you do the same thing. When I get a submission, I look at it and I'm so excited about what could be there, what truth this could reveal, what angle of thinking about something that I've never thought about before. And our reviewers go into it the same way as well. These are folks who have read hundreds, if not thousands of essays. They themselves are readers. They're writers. They've had submissions accepted to Art of Oncology. They're looking for pieces that reflect a great truth that we all realize sometimes it's a great truth that no one wants to talk about, and this is the first time somebody's talking about it. Those are the best pieces. When you read it and say, “I thought the same thing,” Or, “I had the exact same experience and no one's ever talked about it before.” We're looking for good writing. We're looking for pieces that are focused on a patient. And you and I have both given talks on narrative medicine. And one of the slides I have in my talk is to remind people that the patient is the most important person in the room and to make that piece focused on the patient's experience and, of course, the writer's reaction to that experience. But in the end, it's all about our patients and their experience. And we're looking for, as you mentioned, perspectives that we haven't seen before. So we want to hear from people who are in training. We want to hear from people in different stages of their careers, people who practice in different settings, people who bring different cultural backgrounds to their own perspective on the practice of oncology. Dr. Lidia Schapira: And if I may point something out to our listeners, you are an artist in being able to bring the bedside verbatims to the page and make them live. I've always admired that in your writing, Mikkael. Can you tell us a little bit about your process for writing and how the role of the editor varies or is different from the role of the writer? Because I've learned a lot about editing, and I think the editor is an interpreter, in a way. I'm fascinated. I was brought up in a household where we spoke four languages, and I was always fascinated by trying to find the right word in a language and struggling with all of that. And I think some of my love for editing, which is different from my love for writing or reading, comes from that, from trying just to find the right word or trying to respect the voice of the author and make it even better or more artistic. Can you tell us a little bit about your process and your relationship to language and writing and editing? Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: It's great to hear you come from a family where you spoke four languages. I am an unfortunate monoglot. I'm terrible with foreign languages. But I come from a family of English majors. My dad was a journalist for the Providence Journal in Rhode island, then an editor for 10 years. My mom was an English major as well. So I always think that as parents, our job is to impart one employable skill to our kids so they don't live in our basement forever. Dr. Lidia Schapira: That's what my father thought, and that's why I'm a doctor and not a philosopher. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: We joke that we moved to Miami, so there is no basement they can live in. But I always felt in my family, the employable skill was writing. I grew up and when I went to med school, I think, we put on this armor of the language we're learning, and we're very uncomfortable and nervous about the skills that we have. So we use this language to separate ourselves from our uncertainty around medicine. I distinctly remember at one point talking to my parents and saying something that was very complex, using medicalese. And they said to me, “Why are you talking to us like this? We're your parents. You don't have to use that language. Just use language we can understand.” And that always resonated with me. That was kind of a North Star moment for me. That's what's guided my writing. And I have so much respect for the words that my patients use. And I think that's why I try to incorporate it in my essays as well. I always try to have my patient's voice literally there in their words as a focal point. I think as an editor, we go into a piece and we want to learn something. In the end, essays either educate or entertain, and ideally both. So we want to come out of a piece, we want to be either emotionally moved or we want to learn something and hopefully both things. And if I'm reading a piece as an editor and one of those two criteria have been satisfied, then I think it's a piece that's worth giving feedback to and advising revision. But I'm curious. I want to turn this a little bit, Lidia, because you're the one who always asks the questions. Dr. Lidia Schapira: I love asking questions. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: So I'd like to ask you a question. When did you get started as a writer and a reader? And has that interest and skill changed over the course of your career? Dr. Lidia Schapira: Yes, I must say, I've always been a reader. That's my idea of heaven is a place with an enormous amount of books and a good espresso machine, just to give you an idea. So books have always provided companionship to me. They've provided community. I'm very happy living in a world of ideas, and I love art, and I love the sound of words and beautiful words put together beautifully. So that's basically reading and thinking, to me, are very closely aligned. And I also love and come from a culture, a society where conversation was valued. And I'm very sad that we don't anymore. We don't converse in our typical academic settings because we're so busy, and our language is mostly turned into units of efficiency. So I love the idea of communicating through language. Words, spoken words, things we listen to, things we read, things we write. My relationship to writing has been very undisciplined and inconsistent. And for all the years that I was an editor for this section, I found myself sort of inhibited from writing. And from the moment that I passed the baton on to you, I've been gushing. So I'm working on a book, and hopefully it'll be the first of several. But I've sort of kept my writing very private, and I've only been able to do it when I have a lot of time and no pressure. I'm not the kind of disciplined writer who can set aside time every day to write. I just can't do that. I need to be totally empty and free and be able to disagree with myself and erase a thousand words written on a page because they're just not good enough and start again. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: I'm fascinated by that comment that you just made. What is it about being an editor that you feel has inhibited you from writing? Dr. Lidia Schapira: I think I was just busy. I was busy, again, immersing myself in the words that I needed to respond to and in the creative process of transforming essays into their best possible publishable form. And I think that's how I've interpreted the work of editors. I have tremendous respect for editors. I now need one to help me with my own work. But I think editors play an incredible role. And I am very happy that you view this role as something that is joyful. And I know that you have the amazing talent to do it. So I'm just very happy that we've made this transition. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: Can I suggest that you've been giving as an editor also, because I think that your guidance to authors is precious? It's so valuable. Writers are so desperate to have that kind of caring advice. And I wonder if you've devoted all of your creative juices to doing that for the past 10 years at the expense of not being able to write yourself. So I'm so thrilled that you have the opportunity now. I will be the first person to buy your book, to write a review for your book. I can't wait to read it. Dr. Lidia Schapira: We've got a blurber. So now I need a good editor and a therapist, and I'm on my way. So on that note, I think it's time for us to end this lovely conversation, although we could go on for a long time. For our listeners. I want to thank you for having listened to me all these years, and I'm delighted that Dr. Sekeres will continue this wonderful program. And I look forward to listening while I drive, while I walk, and while I just simply am. Thank you for listening to JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology. Don't forget to give us a rating or review and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can find all of the ASCO shows at asco.org/podcasts. And thank you Mikkael. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: Thank you so much, Lidia.   The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.   Like, share and subscribe so you never miss an episode and leave a rating or review.   Guest Bio: Dr. Mikkael Sekeres is a Professor of Medicine and the Chief of the Division of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami.  

The Drive
Sekeres: We've got a bit of a mess here, to say the least

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024


Matt Sekeres joins the program to set up Sens/Canucks, and to share the view from Vancouver

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show with Guest Host Rob Fai: Vancouver Whitecaps go on sale, B.C NDP and B.C Green Party join forces with a cooperation agreement and the Federal government orders Canada Post workers to get back on the job

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 43:35


Vancouver Whitecaps FC up for sale! GUEST: Axel Schuster, CEO and Sporting Director of the Vancouver Whitecaps WHITECAPS FOR SALE! A turn of events for fans/franchise GUEST: J.J Adams, Journalist for The Vancouver Sun and The Province Whitecaps sale - is the franchise's future in trouble? GUEST: Blake Price, Co-Host of The Sekeres & Price Show, at Sekeres and price dot com Go on Green: B.C NDP and Green Party join forces with a cooperation agreement GUEST: Richard Zussman, Global B.C Legislative Reporter Federal government orders Canada Post workers to get back on the job GUEST: Marvin Ryder, Associate professor at McMaster University's DeGroote School of Business Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Lynda Steele Show
Whitecaps sale - is the franchise's future in the MLS in trouble?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 8:35


Whitecaps sale - is the franchise's future in the MLS in trouble? GUEST: Blake Price, Co-Host of The Sekeres & Price Show at Sekeresandprice.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TGOR
Sekeres: Erik Brannstrom has been a great surprise in Vancouver

TGOR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 13:59


Sekeres and Price host Matthew Sekeres on the Canucks season, Erik Brannstrom's play, J.T. Miller's absence and Jake DeBrusk.

TGOR
Mornings November 22, 2024 Hour 4

TGOR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 36:04


Web poll question of the day, a date is set for the the panic button to be pushed and Sekeres and Price host Matthew Sekeres.

The Nat & Drew Show Podcast
The Nat & Drew Show: NUDE OR NOT

The Nat & Drew Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 44:07


We play a HOCKEY edition of WOULD YOU RATHER WEDNESDAY where we put our body confidence to the test!  Plus - Matt Sekeres from Sekeres and Price joins us to talk about the Canucks opener tonight, what jobs would people still avoid even if they were paid double, and what Amazon is doing about porch pirates! That and more on today's Nat & Drew Show! 

Sekeres & Price Show
Aug 30, 2024: Tragedy hits the hockey world

Sekeres & Price Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 132:11


As tragedy strikes the NHL, Sekeres and Price takes a look back at the life and career of longtime Flame, and recent Blue Jacket, Johnny Gaudreau. The guys look at the impact he made on and off the ice and his many big moments, including those against the Canucks. Patrick Johnston of The Province also stops by with some his memories after covering Gaudreau over the years. PJ also gets into the other hockey news, as there are now questions about the health of the top 2 Canucks goaltenders going into training camp, after Arturs Silovs was pulled off of Latvia's roster at an Olympic qualifying tournament. TSN's Farhan Lalji also has input on the Canucks goalie news, plus he joins the guys from the Victoria's Royal Athletic Park and sets the scene as the skidding Lions get set to play the RedBlacks in Touchdown Pacific. (1:00) Matt and Blake share some thoughts on the tragic passing of the Gaudreau brothers(15:16) A few moments of silence for reflection(15:30) Arturs Silovs NOT going to the Olympics, may not be ready for training camp(21:45) Poll Question: How many goaltenders will the Canucks use this season?(32:15) Demko playing golf?(36:10) Canucks have to start strong again(52:40) Lions playing in the Touchdown Pacific in Victoria this weekend(65:45) Whitecaps game coming up(66:45) Patrick Johnston shares some thoughts on Johnny Hockey(73:35) Patrick's thoughts on Silovs (92:35) #Hashtags#(104:05) Farhan Lalji joins the guys live from Royal Athletic Park in Victoria(104:40) Farhan shares some thoughts on Johnny Gaudreau(106:15) Farhan's thoughts on Arturs Silovs(120:58) Final thoughts of the week from Matt and BlakeGRETA Bar Vancouver | https://lnk.to/GRETAYVRPowered by ‪@bet365‬ | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Canadians | https://lnk.to/SPVanCYellow Dog Brewing | https://lnk.to/YDBrewingFollow host Matt Sekeres | @mattsekeres Follow host Blake Price | @justblakeprice Watch ‪@rinkwidevancouver‬ for LIVE POST-GAME showsVisit ‪@Canucks_Army‬ for the latest on the Canucks https://www.sekeresandprice.com/https://www.rinkwidevancouver.comhttps://canucksarmy.com/Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us | https://thenationnetwork.com/#Canucks #VancouverCanucks #NHL #Hockey #Vancouver Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TSN 1040: Sekeres & Price
Aug 30, 2024: Tragedy hits the hockey world

TSN 1040: Sekeres & Price

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 132:11


As tragedy strikes the NHL, Sekeres and Price takes a look back at the life and career of longtime Flame, and recent Blue Jacket, Johnny Gaudreau. The guys look at the impact he made on and off the ice and his many big moments, including those against the Canucks. Patrick Johnston of The Province also stops by with some his memories after covering Gaudreau over the years. PJ also gets into the other hockey news, as there are now questions about the health of the top 2 Canucks goaltenders going into training camp, after Arturs Silovs was pulled off of Latvia's roster at an Olympic qualifying tournament. TSN's Farhan Lalji also has input on the Canucks goalie news, plus he joins the guys from the Victoria's Royal Athletic Park and sets the scene as the skidding Lions get set to play the RedBlacks in Touchdown Pacific. (1:00) Matt and Blake share some thoughts on the tragic passing of the Gaudreau brothers(15:16) A few moments of silence for reflection(15:30) Arturs Silovs NOT going to the Olympics, may not be ready for training camp(21:45) Poll Question: How many goaltenders will the Canucks use this season?(32:15) Demko playing golf?(36:10) Canucks have to start strong again(52:40) Lions playing in the Touchdown Pacific in Victoria this weekend(65:45) Whitecaps game coming up(66:45) Patrick Johnston shares some thoughts on Johnny Hockey(73:35) Patrick's thoughts on Silovs (92:35) #Hashtags#(104:05) Farhan Lalji joins the guys live from Royal Athletic Park in Victoria(104:40) Farhan shares some thoughts on Johnny Gaudreau(106:15) Farhan's thoughts on Arturs Silovs(120:58) Final thoughts of the week from Matt and BlakeGRETA Bar Vancouver | https://lnk.to/GRETAYVRPowered by ‪@bet365‬ | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Canadians | https://lnk.to/SPVanCYellow Dog Brewing | https://lnk.to/YDBrewingFollow host Matt Sekeres | @mattsekeres Follow host Blake Price | @justblakeprice Watch ‪@rinkwidevancouver‬ for LIVE POST-GAME showsVisit ‪@Canucks_Army‬ for the latest on the Canucks https://www.sekeresandprice.com/https://www.rinkwidevancouver.comhttps://canucksarmy.com/Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us | https://thenationnetwork.com/#Canucks #VancouverCanucks #NHL #Hockey #Vancouver Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sekeres & Price Show
Aug 2 2024 - Stardom: Canada's NBAers at the Olympics, and what's next for Petey? : Sekeres & Price LIVE

Sekeres & Price Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 98:33


With so much riding on the performance of newly re-signed Elias Pettersson, Matt and Blake tackle his candidacy as a league wide superstar, plus, a look at the perfect start for Canada's men's basketball team as they head to the quarters. Jeff Paterson makes a summer return to the show, with his thoughts on Pettersson's upper end potential, plus who works best alongside the Canucks star, and his takes on the goaltending workload and whether the Canucks will actually play a more offensive brand of hockey as Rick Tocchet suggests. Then it's the head coach of the BC Lions Rick Campbell who explains exactly what happened last night in Winnipeg, as the Lions were shutout 25-0 by the Bombers. That, plus a preview of the Whitecaps vs Tijuana, and the Canadian Olympic soccer team in the quarters!Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREYellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TSN 1040: Sekeres & Price
Aug 2 2024 - Stardom: Canada's NBAers at the Olympics, and what's next for Petey? : Sekeres & Price LIVE

TSN 1040: Sekeres & Price

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 98:33


With so much riding on the performance of newly re-signed Elias Pettersson, Matt and Blake tackle his candidacy as a league wide superstar, plus, a look at the perfect start for Canada's men's basketball team as they head to the quarters. Jeff Paterson makes a summer return to the show, with his thoughts on Pettersson's upper end potential, plus who works best alongside the Canucks star, and his takes on the goaltending workload and whether the Canucks will actually play a more offensive brand of hockey as Rick Tocchet suggests. Then it's the head coach of the BC Lions Rick Campbell who explains exactly what happened last night in Winnipeg, as the Lions were shutout 25-0 by the Bombers. That, plus a preview of the Whitecaps vs Tijuana, and the Canadian Olympic soccer team in the quarters!Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREYellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
July 22: Canucks sign Daniel Sprong + HARMAN IS BACK! (Ep. 651)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 49:02


It might be summer, but Sprong season is here. Daniel Sprong is the newest member of the Vancouver Canucks after the club signed him to a one-year deal worth $975,000. How does the Sprong signing impact the rest of the Canucks lineup? Is there a trade brewing to acquire a defenceman? Quads and Harm break it all down in Harm's return from vacation on this summer edition of Canucks Conversation.Thank you to all of our sponsors:GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Bandits: Get your tickets HEREVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!Zephyr Epic: Check out their latest trading event celebrating CONMEBOL Copa América 2024Follow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YOUTUBEPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
July 17: Canucks sign Arturs Silovs, so what now? ft. Kevin Woodley (Ep. 650)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 62:00


The Canucks continued their offseason business on Tuesday by locking up Arturs Silovs on a two-year contract! We welcome Kevin Woodley from InGoal Media to discuss the signing, Silovs' workload next season with Thatcher Demko, and the goaltending depth as a whole. Irfaan Gaffar sits in for Harman, as we're back in studio for a summer edition of Canucks Conversation.Thank you to all of our sponsors:GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Bandits: Get your tickets HEREVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!Zephyr Epic: Check out their latest trading event celebrating CONMEBOL Copa América 2024Follow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YOUTUBEPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
July 10: Canucks cap scenarios and why Silovs still hasn't been signed ft. Patrick Johnston (Ep. 649)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 61:30


It's a special summer edition of the show, as Quads is joined by Canucks beat reporter Patrick Johnston to discuss the offseason so far. Why hasn't Arturs Silovs signed and what else could the Canucks do? Quads and PJ analyze the team's cap picture as we look ahead to next season.Thank you to all of our sponsors:GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Bandits: Get your tickets HEREVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!Zephyr Epic: Check out their latest trading event celebrating CONMEBOL Copa América 2024Follow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YOUTUBEPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Story in the Public Square
A Closer Look at Drugs and the FDA with Mikkael Sekeres

Story in the Public Square

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 27:54


In 2011, the Food and Drug Administration held a hearing to review a drug previously approved for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. The hearing was fraught with concerns over the drug's safety competing with cancer patients who felt they were alive because of the drug. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres was on the panel receiving testimony, and weighing what he heard against the long history of the FDA to make sure drugs are safe AND effective. Mikkael Sekeres is a professor of medicine and chief of the division of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He earned a master's and medical degree in clinical epidemiology from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine before completing his postgraduate training at Harvard University. He has served as Director of the Leukemia Program and Vice-chair for Clinical Research at the Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center. Sekeres' new book, “Drugs and the FDA,” is set in the context of the FDA's 2011 trial for the drug Avastin. There, he examines the ways the FDA became the sole authority on medicine in the United States and the process of approving drugs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sekeres & Price Show
July 4 2024 - Patrick Johnston & Rob Williams

Sekeres & Price Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 105:25


We're having leftovers today on Sekeres and Price, as Matt and Blake take a look at the players that remain unsigned in the NHL and look for any that may fit the bill for what the Canucks are missing. Most specifically, a puck-moving defenceman but perhaps a scorer as well. The Province's Patrick Johnston stops by for his review on the week that was for the Canucks, and talks about his picks for continued improvement for the Canucks. Then the Daily Hive's Rob Williams chimes in with his view on the NHL's busy summer calendar, plus how the market has responded to the Canucks signings, and who might be fan favourites in 24-25. All that, plus a review of a huge win on the road for the Whitecaps, and another edition of The Golf Report!Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TSN 1040: Sekeres & Price
July 4 2024 - Patrick Johnston & Rob Williams

TSN 1040: Sekeres & Price

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 105:25


We're having leftovers today on Sekeres and Price, as Matt and Blake take a look at the players that remain unsigned in the NHL and look for any that may fit the bill for what the Canucks are missing. Most specifically, a puck-moving defenceman but perhaps a scorer as well. The Province's Patrick Johnston stops by for his review on the week that was for the Canucks, and talks about his picks for continued improvement for the Canucks. Then the Daily Hive's Rob Williams chimes in with his view on the NHL's busy summer calendar, plus how the market has responded to the Canucks signings, and who might be fan favourites in 24-25. All that, plus a review of a huge win on the road for the Whitecaps, and another edition of The Golf Report!Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
July 3: Dev. Camp Diaries & #Canucks' updated lineup ft. Dave Hall (Ep. 648)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 53:36


Harm and Quads plug the Canucks' new additions into the team's lineup and discuss where they best fit. We welcome Dave Hall, who's boots on the ground covering development camp out at UBC. We discuss who's looking good and standing out so far!Thank you to all of our sponsors:GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Bandits: Get your tickets HEREVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!Zephyr Epic: Check out their latest trading event celebrating CONMEBOL Copa América 2024Follow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YOUTUBEPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
July 2: Grading each Canucks free agency signing (Ep. 647)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 53:03


Now that the dust has settled on the first day of free agency, Quads and Harm comb through the signings the Canucks made in free agency. What did or didn't you like? Let us know in the comments!Thank you to all of our sponsors:GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Bandits: Get your tickets HEREVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!Zephyr Epic: Check out their latest trading event celebrating CONMEBOL Copa América 2024Follow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

OncLive® On Air
S10 Ep40: FDA Approval Insights: Imetelstat in Lower-Risk MDS and Transfusion-Dependent Anemia

OncLive® On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 7:48


Dr Sekeres discusses the significance of the FDA approval of imetelstat for patients with lower-risk MDS and transfusion-dependent anemia.

Canucks Conversation
June 28: Hughes wins the Norris, Myers re-signs, Zadorov gone? (Ep. 644)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 39:33


For the first time in club history, the Vancouver Canucks have a Norris Trophy winner! Quinn Hughes took home the award on Thursday night in what was an award show filled with cringe. Harm and Quads discuss that, as well as Tyler Myers' new contract and Nikita Zadorov testing the free agent market.Thank you to all of our sponsors:Vancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Bandits: Get your tickets HEREFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
EMERGENCY EPISODE: Canucks create cap space by trading Ilya Mikheyev to Blackhawks (Ep. 642)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 35:11


The Vancouver Canucks have acquired a 4th round pick (2027 draft) from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for Ilya Mikheyev, Sam Lafferty, and a 2nd round pick (2027). The Canucks are retaining 15% of Mikheyev's salary as a part of the trade. Quads and co-host Jeff Paterson from Rink Wide: Vancouver break it all down while looking ahead as to what the Canucks might do with more money to work with.Thank you to all of our sponsors:Vancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Bandits: Get your tickets HEREFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
June 26: A busy Canucks show in late June ft. Frank Seravalli (Ep. 641)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 66:07


We're approaching silly season and the rumour mill is heating up. Quads and Harm get you prepped for the next week ahead that includes the NHL Draft and free agency kicking off. Plus, we recap Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Roberto Luongo and the Flordia Panthers winning the Stanley Cup! NHL insider Frank Seravalli (11:00) joins us to share the latest he's hearing around the Canucks, including their own pending unrestricted free agents and guys on the open market Patrik Allvin could target. Plus, what's up with Ilya Mikheyev and is an offer sheet possible for Arturs Silovs? The fellas also discuss the Canucks re-signing Teddy Blueger (57:00).Thank you to all of our sponsors:Vancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSVancouver Bandits: Get your tickets HEREFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
June 24: Vancouver Canucks 2024 NHL Draft primer ft. Cam Robinson and Dave Hall (Ep. 640)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 58:42


It's NHL Draft week! Oh, and there's a Game 7 of a Stanley Cup Final, too. Unlike years past where they'd be picking near the top half of the 1st Round, the Canucks aren't picking until 93rd overall. But guess what? We have two overly qualified analysts to talk about who the Canucks could pick and the overall draft class in Cam Robinson from Elite Prospects and our very own Dave Hall!Thank you to all of our sponsors:Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
June 19: Farewell to CapFriendly, the Fan-Made Lineup Episode (Ep. 639)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 57:40


Harman and Quads take a look at a couple of big trades around the league before bidding adieu to CapFriendly by looking at fan-made Canucks lineups.Thank you to all of our sponsors:Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
June 18: EMERGENCY EPISODE - Filip Hronek Signs 8 Year Extension (Ep. 638)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 33:59


The Vancouver Canucks have signed RFA defenceman Filip Hronek to an 8-year / $7.25 mil AAV extension. Quads and Harman are here to break it down. Thank you to all of our sponsors:Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sekeres & Price Show
FILIP HRONEK SIGNS 8-YEAR EXTENSION + June 18, 2024 - John Shannon

Sekeres & Price Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 125:49


Matt and Blake record a special emergency edition of Sekeres & Price LIVE discussing the Filip Hronek contract extension! Then, we get into our regular-scheduled program. The Jake Guentzel sweepstakes will be at a fever pitch soon as we're inside two weeks until free agency opens, so Matt and Blake have no choice but to react to the latest report that the Canucks will be all in to try and land the prized winger. The guys get into what that level of signing would mean to the balance in the lineup, and into the long-term effects on the salary cap. They also preview Game 5 of the Stanley Cup and talk about the somewhat muted interest in the Final despite a Canadian team and the best player on the planet being involved. The perfect guest for all of that is longtime HNIC producer John Shannon, who gives his two cents on what's happening, and why fan interest is what it is. Plus, he gets in the Amazon deal with the NHL, Guentzel to the Canucks, and the debacle that is the Columbus Blue Jackets. All that, plus some injury updates from the Lions, and a pretty juicy Whitecaps rumour. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TSN 1040: Sekeres & Price
FILIP HRONEK SIGNS 8-YEAR EXTENSION + June 18, 2024 - John Shannon

TSN 1040: Sekeres & Price

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 125:49


Matt and Blake record a special emergency edition of Sekeres & Price LIVE discussing the Filip Hronek contract extension! Then, we get into our regular-scheduled program. The Jake Guentzel sweepstakes will be at a fever pitch soon as we're inside two weeks until free agency opens, so Matt and Blake have no choice but to react to the latest report that the Canucks will be all in to try and land the prized winger. The guys get into what that level of signing would mean to the balance in the lineup, and into the long-term effects on the salary cap. They also preview Game 5 of the Stanley Cup and talk about the somewhat muted interest in the Final despite a Canadian team and the best player on the planet being involved. The perfect guest for all of that is longtime HNIC producer John Shannon, who gives his two cents on what's happening, and why fan interest is what it is. Plus, he gets in the Amazon deal with the NHL, Guentzel to the Canucks, and the debacle that is the Columbus Blue Jackets. All that, plus some injury updates from the Lions, and a pretty juicy Whitecaps rumour. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest on the Canucks!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasPowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
June 17: Tocchet speaks, 50 Cent performs, & is Big Z leaving? ft. Dan Murphy (Ep. 637)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 57:33


Is Nikita Zadorov going to the open market? Based on the latest reports around the Russian defenceman, it sounds like he's done as a Vancouver Canuck. Dan Murphy joins the show to talk about Big Z and the Canucks' off-season. Then, the fellas dive into Rick Tocchet's latest podcast appearance as well as 50 Cent's performance at the B.C. Lions' home opener.Thank you to all of our sponsors:Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
June 13: Should the Canucks trade for Patrik Laine? (Ep. 637)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 38:28


Alright, Canucks fans, should the team trade for Patrik Laine? Is there an Ilya Mikheyev trade to be had out there? Are Elias Lindholm and Nikita Zadorov goners? Is Brandon Duhaime an option in free agency? Quads and Harm get into it all on this edition of Canucks Conversation.Thank you to all of our sponsors:Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
June 12: Canucks set the Hronek deadline? ft. Daniel Wagner (Ep. 636)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 50:27


Is Filip Hronek going to be moved if the Canucks can't come to a contract agreement before the July 5 deadline for arbitration? Is Jake Guentzel going to land in Vancouver come free agency? Who is the next Dakota Joshua? We discuss those big topics with Daniel Wagner from Pass It To Bulis.Thank you to all of our sponsors:Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
Jun 10: Which Canucks prospects to keep an eye on ft. Dave Hall (Ep. 635)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 55:13


Our prospects guru Dave Hall joins the show to give us an updated report on the Canucks prospect pool and who could be ready to make a bigger impact inside the organization for next season. Plus, we get into the Stanley Cup Final with the Panthers leading the Oilers 1-0.Thank you to all of our sponsors:Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
Jun 7: BIG NEWS and a Stanley Cup Final preview ft. Josh Bloom (Ep. 634)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 52:57


Are the Canucks going to re-sign Nikita Zadorov and/or Elias Lindholm? With all the rumblings out there in the market, Quads and Harm discuss what the team SHOULD do, and COULD do come free agency if both these guys want term and top dollar. Plus, we are joined by Canucks prospect Josh Bloom, who scored the Memorial Cup game-winning goal for the Saginaw Spirit!Thank you to all of our sponsors:Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
Jun 5: Ian Cole gone and Canucks make coaching changes ft. Jeff Paterson (Ep. 633)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 56:30


The changes aren't just on the roster, as the Canucks announced on Wednesday that Yogi Švejkovský was promoted to assistant coach of the NHL club. Daniel and Henrik Sedin were also promoted and will be given more on-ice responsibilities with both the Canucks and Abby Canucks. We also found out that Ian Cole will be testing the free-agent market. Rink Wide: Vancouver host Jeff Paterson joins us to talk about Yogi, the Canucks coaching staff, special teams, free agency and more!Thank you to all of our sponsors:Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
Jun 3: Why the Canucks need to let Elias Lindholm go (Ep. 632)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 60:57


The Stanley Cup Final is set, and there's plenty of Canucks storylines attached to it! Harm and Quads look at the Canucks angle of it, as well as previewing the matchup. We then get into the current Canucks team by looking at Elias Lindholm, who the fellas believe should not be signed to a long-term extension this summer, unless it's for super cheap.Thank you to all of our sponsors:Wendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
May 31: The Ilya Mikheyev buyout episode (Ep. 631)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 50:25


Should the Canucks buyout Ilya Mikheyev? Will the Canucks buyout Ilya Mikheyev? That's the topic of today's show with Quads and Harm. Also, the fellas get into Elias Pettersson being the runner-up for the Lady Byng and take your questions about the off-season and beyond, as well as the NHL playoffs!Thank you to all of our sponsors:Toyota: Pacific Toyota is the presenting sponsor of Canucks ConversationWendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Mr. Lube: Over 16 locations in the Lower Mainland.Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
May 29: Vancouver Canucks 2024 off-season MEGA PREVIEW ft. Jeff Paterson (Ep. 630)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 69:00


It's the show you've all been waiting for! Our mega off-season preview covers all the bases, from roster upgrades, to areas that the Canucks must improve in for next season, such as the power play, centre and winger depth, and more. We go through all the juicy storylines to monitor this summer along with Rink Wide: Vancouver host Jeff Paterson.Thank you to all of our sponsors:Toyota: Pacific Toyota is the presenting sponsor of Canucks ConversationWendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Mr. Lube: Over 16 locations in the Lower Mainland.Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canucks Conversation
May 27: An outside perspective on Necas and Kotkaniemi ft. Corey Sznajder (Ep. 629)

Canucks Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 66:06


Harm and Quads welcome Corey Sznajder to give us the scouting reports Martin Necas and Jesperi Kotkaniemi's games and if there's a deal that makes sense between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vancouver Canucks. Would the Canes even want Filip Hronek? Plus, we look at the NHL conference finals matchups and more!Thank you to all of our sponsors:Toyota: Pacific Toyota is the presenting sponsor of Canucks ConversationWendy's: Find the nearest Wendy's location hereVancouver Canadians: Get your tickets now at www.canadiansbaseball.com!GRETA BAR YVR: The home of all our watch parties, check out Greta Bar YVR!Mr. Lube: Over 16 locations in the Lower Mainland.Four Winds Brewing: @fourwindsbrewco. Try the new Four Winds Light Lager today!bet365: Powered by @bet365. Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today and use promo code: VANBONUSFollow us on Instagram: @canucksarmydotcomFollow us on Twitter: @CanucksArmyFollow us on Facebook: @CanucksArmyFollow us on YouTube: @CanucksArmyVisit CanucksArmy.com for the latest news, analysis, editorials & prospect reports on the CanucksWatch Rink Wide: Vancouver LIVE ON YOUTUBE Listen to Sekeres & Price on podcast or WATCH on YouTubePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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PLAYOFF POST-GAME - Oilers vs. Canucks (Round 2, Game 6) feat. Frank Corrado

Sekeres & Price Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 21:23


The Canucks had their lunch handed to them in Game 6, as the Edmonton Oilers trounced them in a 5-1 victory to force a Game 7 on Saturday night. Frank Corrado joins Matt Sekeres as a special co-host to recap this edition of a special Sekeres & Price PLAYOFF POST-GAME show.Presented by Applewood Auto GroupFollow us on social. Thank you to our sponsors:bet365 | Whatever the moment, it's Never Ordinary at bet365. Download the App today & use Promo Code VANBONUSGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameHelp Stars Here | https://helpstartshere.gov.bc.ca/Kal Tire | It's How We RollMr. Lube | Over 16 locations in the Lower MainlandNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeSleep Douglas | Named Canada's Best MattressVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Listen to Rink Wide: Vancouver & watch LIVE on YouTube for post-game coveragePowered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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PLAYOFF POST-GAME - Predators vs. Canucks (Round 1, Game 5)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 21:40


The Nashville Predators managed to sneak out a 2-1 victory in Game 5 of their first-round series against the Vancouver Canucks to make the best of seven 3-2 in favour of Vancouver. Matt and Blake break it down on a special playoff post-game edition of Sekeres & Price.Presented by Applewood Auto Group. Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube)Thank you to our sponsors:Ben Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss Jewellersbet365 | USE Promo Code VANBONUSDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | Our Home For Food, Drinks & Watching The GameKal Tire | It's How We RollNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Watch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeListen to Rink Wide: Vancouver & watch LIVE on YouTube.Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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PLAYOFF POST-GAME - Predators vs. Canucks (Round 1, Game 3)

Sekeres & Price Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 14:40


It was a gutsy playoff road win for the Vancouver Canucks, as they edged the Nashville Predators thanks in part to J.T. Miller and Casey DeSmith. Matt and Blake break it all down with a special playoff post-game edition of Sekeres & Price. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube)Ben Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss Jewellersbet365 | It's never ordinary! USE Promo Code VANBONUSDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatGRETA Bar Vancouver | S&P's Home For Food, Drinks And Watching The GameKal Tire | It's How We RollNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeVancouver Canadians | Get your tickets HEREWhistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Yellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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PLAYOFF POST-GAME - Predators vs. Canucks (Round 1, Game 1): 4-2 Vancouver

Sekeres & Price Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 11:02


Matt and Blake record a special post-game edition of Sekeres and Price following the Canucks' 4-2 win over the Nashville Predators in Game 1 of Round 1. Presented by Applewood Auto Group.Follow us on social (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok & YouTube)Thank you to our sponsors:Applewood Auto Group | It's All Good At ApplewoodBen Moss Jewellers | Shop Ben Moss JewellersDouglas Mattress | Named Canada's Best MattressGRETA Bar Vancouver | S&P's Home For Food, Drinks And Watching The GameGreat Clips | It's Gonna Be GreatKal Tire | It's How We RollNorthlands Golf Course | 6-90 Day Reservations - Jump The Queue & Lock In Your Dates For $10 Per Player Booking FeeYellow Dog Brewing | Located in Port Moody (2817 Murray Street)Whistler Golf Club | Book Your Tee Times At The Arnold Palmer-Designed Course!Follow host Matt SekeresFollow host Blake PriceFollow producer Grady SasWatch Sekeres & Price LIVE on YouTubeListen to Rink Wide: Vancouver and watch them LIVE on YouTube.Powered by The Nation Network. Reach out to sales@nationnetwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.