Season 2, Episode 8: Luis, Bailey, Sydney, Lily and Sean
In the season finale, we bring together an inspiring group of campers, all childhood cancer survivors, for an open and heartfelt conversation about their journeys.
In the season finale, we bring together an inspiring group of campers, all childhood cancer survivors, for an open and heartfelt conversation about their journeys.
Nate Hinze, a childhood cancer survivor, assistant principal, and Paralympian, shares his experience and passion for wheelchair basketball in this episode.
Ryan shares his experience as a camper and counselor at camp, as well as his journey as a cancer survivor.
Blaine, mother of a child with a brain tumor, shares her family's journey and experiences in episode 5.
Marjorie discusses her experience as a sibling of a child with cancer. She shares that her brother Pat was diagnosed with leukemia when she was eight years old.
Allie, a parent whose daughter Liv was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of eight, shares her family’s experience with childhood cancer and their advocacy work experience with Camp One Step in Washington D.C.
Sheridan Weiss shares her experience with cancer and fertility. At 29 years old, Sheridan discovered a lump in her neck and was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Damian Buchman, the founder and Executive Director of the Ability Center chats about his experience as a cancer survivor, adaptable sports, becoming a father and his passion for creating the first universally inclusive park where individuals of all abilities can play and feel welcome.
No childhood cancer diagnosis has a clear conclusion. At some point, each person makes the choice to embrace the title survivor. Our season finale of No One Understands features Hailey Danz.