• 17. Silver Linings: Sam Carroll on Life Beyond Childhood Cancer
    Aug 24 2025

    At 9 years old, Sam Carroll was diagnosed with a rare childhood cancer. Now 21, he reflects on his journey through treatment, recovery, and the silver linings he’s discovered along the way.

    A story of courage, resilience, and hope.

    Hosted by: Lisa McKelvey

    Show Notes:

    Video of Sams Tour De Cure Speech - https://www.facebook.com/share/v/171Z9mAd6J/

    Tour de Cure Website

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    36 Min.
  • 16. Sparkle in the Storm: Julie Cross’s Story of Living and Loving with Autism
    Aug 10 2025

    Julie Cross shares the hardest chapter of her life — losing her husband Flash after a stroke, parenting two young boys, and navigating her youngest son Thomas’s autism diagnosis.

    Through heartbreak and challenge, Julie has mothered through the storms with sparkle, humour, and wisdom.

    Hosted by Lisa McKelvey.

    Show notes:

    To find out more about Julie and her book "Living and Loving with Autism":

    www.juliecross.com.au

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    33 Min.
  • 15. Grit and Grace on the Land: Sasha Stanton’s Journey After Her Son’s Farm Accident
    Jul 27 2025

    When Sasha Stanton’s 3-year-old son, Logan, lost his leg in a devastating farm accident (2018), life changed in an instant. What followed was a period of deep trauma, reflection, and ultimately, personal growth.

    In this episode, Sasha shares the raw truth of parenting through crisis, how she rebuilt her world, and the powerful ways she now supports other rural mums facing isolation and hardship.

    A heartfelt conversation about resilience, values, and finding strength and community in the hardest of seasons.

    Hosted by: Lisa McKelvey

    Show Notes:

    Link to COOEE -

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-here-what-inspired-the-poddy-and-what-to-expect/id1798324951?i=1000700098263

    https://open.spotify.com/show/7xzUToQA6rnHrYEwtJyAs4?si=c6b8240ae8db4fcd


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    31 Min.
  • 14. When the Road is Rare: Molly Bell on Parenting Through Uncertainty
    Jul 6 2025

    The Long Road - Episode 14

    Guest - Molly Bell

    Hosted by - Lisa McKelvey

    In this episode, Molly Bell — a pharmacist, wife, and mother of two from Toowoomba, QLD chats about her family’s journey. Molly and Nathans youngest son, Alfie, was diagnosed with an extremely rare neuro deficiency disorder (PPP2R1A), which affects his gross motor skills and causes moderate intellectual disability.

    Molly shares some of the challenges she has faced, of raising a child with additional needs, the uphill battle for services, education, support, and understanding in a system not built for rare.

    Show Notes:

    (1) It’s Cool to Talk Grief 2025 | Facebook (Long Luncheon)

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    32 Min.
  • 13. One Breath at a Time - Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)
    Jun 22 2025

    The Long Road – Episode 13

    Guest – Mel Nicol
    Hosted by – Lisa McKelvey

    In this episode, Mel shares what life was like raising four children while living remotely on Cubbie Station in Dirranbandi, QLD. Their journey took a complex turn when their youngest child, Will, was born with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).

    Mel speaks openly about the challenges, the heartbreak, and the strength it takes to be a medical mum — and how, at its core, it’s all about navigating and advocating for your child.

    Notes and Support Links:
    CDH Australia - For more information, and the FB support group.

    If you enjoy this episode, please leave a review wherever you listen to your podcasts.

    Lisa McKelvey xx

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    39 Min.
  • 12. Caroline Kiefer - A Mother’s Fight: Rare Disease (GAND) and Breast Cancer
    Jun 4 2025

    The Long Road – Episode 12

    Guest: Caroline Kiefer

    Hosted by: Lisa McKelvey

    A Mother’s Fight
    Caroline Kiefer is a mother of two from Melbourne, Victoria. In this episode, Caroline shares her remarkable story of strength and resilience after her only daughter, Alana, was diagnosed with a rare condition—GATAD2B-associated neurodevelopmental disorder (GAND).

    Together with her husband Chris and eldest son Bailey, Caroline has spent the past 17 years dedicated to giving Alana the best quality of life possible. Their journey has been filled with love, sacrifice, and tireless advocacy.

    As if navigating the complexities of Alana’s care wasn’t enough, Caroline received a life-changing breast cancer diagnosis when Alana was just two years old—adding a new layer of challenge and courage to their story.

    This is a deeply moving conversation about motherhood, perseverance, and the unbreakable bonds of family. Caroline’s voice is one of quiet strength, and her story is one you won’t forget.

    Tune in to hear a powerful journey of love, hope, and what it truly means to keep going—no matter what.

    Notes & Support Links:

    • Mumz n' Bubz Help - Lactation Consultant, Breastfeeding Support
    • What is GAND? - Helping Hands for GAND
    • Very Special Kids - Providing holistic palliative care for children and young people across Victoria.

    If you enjoy the episode please leave a quick review, it will really help the podcast out.

    Lisa McKelvey xx

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    49 Min.
  • 11. A Race Against Time: Toni Bloor’s 15-Year-Old Son James and the Life-Saving Gift of a Double Organ Transplant.
    May 18 2025

    The Long Road Podcast - Episode 11

    Guest - Toni Bloor

    Hosted by - Lisa McKelvey

    A Race Against Time
    Toni Bloor, a mother of two from Melbourne, shares her family’s extraordinary journey through heartbreak and healing. Her eldest son James survived Burkitt lymphoma at just five years old—only to face the unimaginable once again as a teenager, needing a life-saving heart and lung transplant.

    In this powerful episode, Toni opens up about the transplant process and the priceless gift of life their family of four has so gratefully received.

    Show Notes & Support Links:

    • DonateLife – Become an organ donor in Australia
    • Koala Kids – Support for kids with cancer
    • HeartKids – Support for children with heart disease
    • Challenge – Supporting kids with cancer and their families

    If you enjoy the episode please leave a quick review, it will really help the podcast out.

    Lisa McKelvey xx

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    42 Min.
  • 10. The Mystery Girl. Susan Crains 11 year old daughter, Isabella and her severe case of  Post Viral Myalgia Arthralgia
    Mar 30 2025

    The Long Road Podcast - Episode 10
    Guest: Susan Crain
    Hosted by: Lisa McKelvey

    In this episode of The Long Road Podcast, we welcome Susan Crain as our Episode 10 guest.

    Susan, a mother of three, opens up about the lasting impact of a traumatic period in her family's life when her children were young. What began as a terrible virus affecting all three kids turned into an exhausting ordeal. Like many parents, she pushed through the sleepless nights and stress, expecting the illness to pass. However, when her eldest daughter, Isabella, continued to deteriorate with worsening and unexplained symptoms, the real challenge was only just beginning.

    Susan shares her powerful story of persistence, love, and resilience. Beyond her personal journey, she is also the founder and director of the Separation Support Network, a social enterprise dedicated to supporting Australians—both in rural and city areas—through relationship challenges, separation, divorce, and domestic and family violence issues. She offers Zoom consultations and after-hours appointments by arrangement, providing a crucial service to those in need.

    Show Notes:
    Separation Support Network

    Relationships Australia | Achieving positive and respectful relationships

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    28 Min.