Quiet Leaders #3 - Leadership Rooted in 1960s Ideals & Modern Cancer Care w/ Simon Davies of Teen Cancer America

Season #1

In this episode, Executive Director of Teen Cancer America, Simon Davies, shares his transition from a 1960s hippie in the United Kingdom to a social care and cancer support leader in the UK and now the USA. He discusses how the peace movements of his youth and his father's mental health struggles shaped his empathetic approach to leadership.

Simon also highlights the crucial support of his wife, Geraldine, who has been his partner through various personal and professional challenges. Together, they navigate his leadership role at Teen Cancer America. The organization bridges pediatric and adult cancer care, ensuring that young patients receive optimal support and treatment. Simon explains their systematic approach to developing hospital programs, which includes providing hospitals with free advice, consultations, and financial incentives to meet specific standards.

This episode also touches on the potential of virtual reality technology to enhance hospital experiences for young cancer patients, highlighting Teen Cancer America's innovative strategies.

Key Insights:
- The influence of 1960s peace and love on Simon's leadership style.
- How have family challenges fueled his desire to help others
- The role of his marriage in supporting his personal and professional life.
- Teen Cancer America's efforts to improve cancer care for the youth.
- Understanding the needs of various stakeholders (i.e., hospitals) for the success of the TCA programs.
- The potential impact of virtual reality on patient care.

Quotes:
"Peace was significant; it was all anti-war."
"More freedom, you know, freedom against restrictions, growing your hair when you shouldn't, wearing scruffy clothes, you know, and looking like a hippie when they came out of an era where you had to look smart and dress up and wear uniforms and do all that stuff. So we were really breaking that mold."
"We often opposed our parents."
"Communities possess a heart and soul beyond financial wealth."
"Our goal is to develop excellent programs for young people with cancer."
"Success is about forming close relationships and understanding others."
"Celebrate even the smallest victories."

Episode Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Background
09:41 Family Influences and Early Rebellion
28:07 The Supportive Power of Marriage
34:42 Driving Change in Social Care and Cancer Treatment
41:15 Strategies to Improve Cancer Care
48:47 Virtual Reality's Role in Enhancing Patient Experience
01:05:52 Evaluating Success through Data and Patient Outcomes

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