MyeConversations

MyeConversations is Myeloma Australia’s podcast featuring specialist nurses, expert interviews and real stories from people living with myeloma.

Learn, connect, and stay supported.

Listen anytime to hear clear explanations, practical advice, and lived experiences that bring comfort and understanding.

Each episode is created to help you feel informed, connected, and never alone on the myeloma journey.

  • CAR-T cell therapy – A US experience

    Hayley Beer, Manager Programs and Services, chats to Dr Tom Martin and Professor Simon Harrison at the Blood Conference. In this episode we hear about Dr Martin’s experiences in using CAR-T cell therapies in patients living with myeloma and the new and emerging therapies that are available.

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  • Understanding MGUS, smouldering myeloma and myeloma

    In this episode of MyeConversations we talk to international guest Dr Shaji Kumar. Dr Kumar is an expert in plasma cell dyscrasia. We will learn more about the differences between MGUS, Smouldering Myeloma and Myeloma.

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  • Younger persons (Part 2)

    Part 2, Geoff chats further to Louise about his advocacy roles, networking with his community, finding a research trial, advocating for himself and finding the services that he needs, and finally self-reflection after his diagnosis of myeloma as a younger person.

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  • Younger persons (Part 1)

    Part 1, In this episode we hear from Geoff Nyseen about his diagnosis of myeloma when he was 40 years old. Geoff talks to Louise Darmody about navigating the diagnosis, his children and family, work and dealing with relapse.

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  • Knowledge is power!

    We are excited that our community members were able to join us with Professor Joseph Mikhael on MyeConversations and ask lots of myeloma-related questions.

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  • Solidarity and hope – CANTEEN

    In this  episode of MyeConversations we meet Shae Chester and Ruby Hart from CANTEEN. We learn more about the services this not for profit charity provide and talk about the difficult conversations to have with younger people when a cancer diagnosis is made. Shae and Ruby provide practical tips for having these conversations.

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