Episodes

March 26, 2020

Cancer Moonshots: Dr. Catharine Young on the Biden Cancer Initiative and Beyond

Dr. Catharine Young has always been drawn to tackling big problems. She currently serves as the Executive Director for the Shepherd Foundation, an organization which seeks to build a movement to revolutionize treatment, care and education for rare cancer patients and their families. Catharine has a…
March 24, 2020

COVID-19 Explainer: Lung Cancer and the Pandemic

On today's show, Matthew discusses COVID-19 and its impact on the cancer community with Michael Parisi (CEO at Guidemark), Andrea Ferris (President and Chairman of Lungevity) and Andrew MacDowell (OffScrip Media Co-Founder and COO.) The world is burning, and we have to keep it spinning. The need is…
March 19, 2020

It Begins: Matthew Zachary on the Origins of OffScrip Media

On today's show, in a role reversal, Matthew is interviewed by his two colleagues, Andrew MacDowell (OffScrip Media Co-Founder/COO) and Jen Horonjeff (OffScrip Media Senior Producer and Founder of Savvy Coop) From the origins of Matthew's original diagnosis, to the conception and founding of Stupid…
March 19, 2020

GenX Therapy: Staten Island, The Universe, and Everything

On today's show Matthew welcomes three of his legacy best friends from high school, Salvatore Diana, Elura Nanos, and Karen Marinelli. A bit of an origin story, the three reminisce abouhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/elura-nanos-esq-15253a14/ t the simpler times back in the 1980s when the biggest t…
March 19, 2020

Jonny Imerman Lives

On today's episode, the one and only Johnny Imerman joins Matthew to kickoff this podcast with style. As one of the defining founders of the young adult cancer movement, and someone who supported Matthew in the early days to start Stupid Cancer, Jonny is one of the single most influential cancer ad…
Feb. 5, 2020

Welcome to Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary (Teaser)

Matthew Zachary is a 24-year brain cancer survivor, the Founder of Stupid Cancer, and an internet radio pioneer with the launch of The Stupid Cancer Show in May of 2007, which boasts over 450 episodes, 2,000 interviews, and 4 million listens. Pursuant to his stepping down as CEO of Stupid Cancer, …