How a Cancer Diagnosis Can Transform the Body, Mind, and Life Passions with Adam Spillman

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Being told he might have a week to live ended up changing Adam’s life for the better.

Adam Spillman, once an athlete, transitioned into a coach, mentor, and motivational speaker following a life-altering cancer diagnosis at age 30, when he was initially given just one week to live.

Now, Adam helps others unlock their full potential and enhance their health and well-being, drawing from the same strategies that fueled his own recovery and transformation post-cancer.

We talk about...

Growing up with obsessive tendencies in action sports

  • Growing up in a stressful environment in Michigan and finding peace through sports

  • BMX biking as a kid and finding narrow focus with biking above all else

  • A “selfish pursuit of kayaking”, when even relationships took second place

  • Moving to San Diego, meeting his future wife, and starting to whitewater kayak

  • The brain and life changes that make extreme athletes shift their focus as they age

The pre-diagnosis symptoms of cancer

  • At age 29, noticing health issues: mood, fatigue, and skin infections with no answers

  • Doctors dismissing his symptoms and telling Adam not to get bloodwork (even though he had a gut feeling something was wrong)

  • Symptoms and depression getting worse until he finally got tests at the doctor

  • Testicular cancer symptoms and how it’s tricky and often unexpected

  • Be your own advocate (if a doctor denies a test, you can tell them to put your request on your record)

A stage 3C testicular cancer diagnosis

  • Being told he had max a week to live unless he began treatment immediately

  • A cancer with very grueling treatment that can kill you as well

  • Finding his body riddled with tumors, including in his arteries, kidney, and lung

  • The feeling of impending death

  • Going through chemo and seeing the various reactions from friends and family (some more helpful than others)

Mindset shifts through cancer treatment

  • Realizing the power of mindset during chemo, transfusions, and hospital stays

  • Discovering the mind-breath connection and how breathwork can change thinking

  • Being grateful for his experience with cancer and knowing it got him to a great life now

  • Feeling like he was in a flow state during treatment

  • Juicing, breathwork, ice baths, and meditating on mortality

  • The hardest part of life for cancer survivors is reintegrating into society after treatment

Finding flow in life, not just in sports

  • Are we all distracting ourselves from death?

  • Finding he didn’t feel the passion for kayaking anymore

  • Realizing that life isn’t about go-go-go, and starting to relax and slow down in the present more

  • Treatment limiting his mobility and strength, so discovering new passions like jiu jitsu, open water swimming, and foiling

  • Learning to relax makes better athletes

  • A life still centered around athletic pursuits, but also helping others: coaching and mentoring on what has helped and continues to help him with his mind-body performance

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Music: The King of Sandwich Island by Shut-ins

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