Quarterbacking Cancer

Ep. 10, Season 1: Emotions, Faith, and Healing: Addressing the Roots of Dis-Ease in Cancer Care

Tracey Stroup, ND Season 1 Episode 10

Welcome back to Quarterbacking Cancer—the podcast that strips away confusion in cancer care and helps you build a clear, hopeful game plan.

In this powerful and deeply necessary conversation, host Dr. Tracey Stroup is joined by Dr. Sherian McCoy, a naturopathic doctor, cancer coach, and trusted member of Dr. Tracey’s telehealth team, to explore one of the most overlooked aspects of healing: the emotional and spiritual roots of disease.

Together, they unpack how unresolved trauma, fear, shame, grief, and identity wounds can contribute to dis-ease in the body—and why true healing must address the mind, body, and spirit. Drawing from clinical experience, personal testimony, and a Christ-centered perspective, this episode sheds light on how emotions influence physical health, how faith reframes diagnosis, and why hope is not passive—it’s strategic.

You’ll hear:

  • Why cancer care must go beyond labs, scans, and protocols
  • How emotions like fear, regret, and unprocessed grief impact the body
  • The difference between conviction and shame—and why it matters for healing
  • How faith and emotional healing work together, without bypassing reality
  • A high-level look at Dr. McCoy’s Anchored in Hope emotional healing program

Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, survivor, or healthcare professional, this episode invites you to look deeper—without fear—and reminds you that while you’re still breathing, there’s still hope.

Because in this game, hope has a game plan. 🏈✨

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