This daughter interviews her mom and gets her talking about new hair, new boobs and all sorts of things!
This Mom recorded the story of her daughter's leukemia so they'd always remember what she went through: like the hair loss and the crazy steroid-induced food cravings.
Dean records his advice to his children: make mistakes, learn from them, and live without boundaries.
This survivor talks about how her cancer diagnosis brought challenges, but also brought out the best in her and everyone around her.
These two friends and breast cancer survivors have their conversation about their family interrupted by a phone call from the kids.
Each family member gives the three ways they'd change the world. Among other hilarious things, they'd cure illness, end hunger and put a hibachi restaurant in everyone's neighborhood.
This family tells their hopes and dreams for the future, for their home, kids, careers, and what the parents will do for their kids and what they'll all be when they grow up.
After surgery, a daughter gets to tell her mom that the tumor is out and it's not cancer.
Ana Garcia passed away from inflammatory breast cancer in 2010. Here, she laughs about her two children, teases her husband, and talks about how the support of her family and friends made her stronger
With five siblings, a husband, daughter, two sons, grandchildren and a network of friends, Judith has no lack of a support group. Her biggest accomplishment? Her family!
The great thing about me? I survived cancer!
In this "uncensored episode," Sammy, a pediatric leukemia patient, and his family goof around for the camera and talk about changing the world, changing their names, what makes them laugh, what scares
Excellent words of wisdom from a 10-year-old cancer survivor.
The Sweetest Glue
This huge family bonds together to be the cheerleaders for young Sophia.
Impatiently waiting to go rides, 5-year-old Derianna and her sisters discuss family, Father’s Day, cooking dinner and enjoy their special excursion to the amusement park.
Michelle: “You got your gift, you know what it is?” Mia: “You?” Michelle: “No, all of us”
Emergency Brakes
Reminiscing about special family times
This newly-diagnosed father of two little girls addresses his daughters and wife, highlighting his girls quirky habits, giving advice, and hoping they'll always remember being silly.
While dancing their favorite dance to Gangnam Style, Jayden and his mother teach Mrs. Potato to blow bubbles, sing their “Abc’s” and are surprised by an intruder who attempts to appear in their video.
Give Me A Smile!