IHEARTMEDIA AND NETFLIX EXPAND VIDEO PODCAST DEAL WITH NEW SHOWS FROM MARTHA STEWART, KATE HUDSON, OLIVER HUDSON, AND LELE PONS. (PHOTO).

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   iHeartMedia and Netflix expand video podcast deal with new shows from Martha Stewart, Kate Hudson, Oliver Hudson, and Lele Pons  iHeartMedia and Netflix are expanding their video podcast partnership with a new slate of shows featuring Martha Stewart, Kate Hudson, Oliver Hudson, and Lele Pons, as the companies continue building out their shared podcast lineup on the streaming platform. Under the expanded agreement, select iHeartPodcasts will be adapted into video format for Netflix, including new episodes and portions of existing episode libraries. The rollout will take place over the coming months. The new additions include Suite 305 with Lele Pons, The Martha Stewart Podcast, and Sibling Revelry hosted by Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson, which features conversations with sibling guests. The shows will join other iHeart titles already on Netflix’s video podcast slate. That lineup also includes programs such as The Breakfast Club, The Bobby Bones Show’s Bobbycast, and My ...

MIRANDA MCKEON REVEALS WHY SHE CONTINUES TO DRINK ALCOHOL DESPITE CANCER RECURRENCE RISKS. (PHOTO).


 Miranda McKeon reveals why she continues to drink alcohol despite cancer recurrence risks


Miranda McKeon, a 24-year-old New York City influencer, recently marked four years cancer-free while continuing to share candid reflections about her health journey. 


Diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer at 19 during her freshman year of college, McKeon underwent a double mastectomy, chemotherapy, fertility treatments, and medically induced menopause. 


Since 2022, she has been cancer-free and has built a career as a content creator focused on breast cancer awareness.


In a recent video series where she speaks openly while taking medication, McKeon addressed questions from followers about her decision to keep drinking alcohol despite its known cancer risks. 


She acknowledged the anxiety this choice brings, admitting she often exceeds recommended limits, but explained that she values enjoying her youth and social life in New York. 


While she recognizes alcohol as a carcinogen, she emphasized the importance of balancing health concerns with the realities of living fully at her age.


McKeon also shared the emotional complexity of her “cancer-versaries,” noting that not every milestone feels celebratory. 


She admitted to grappling with guilt and fear about recurrence but strives to avoid self-blame, reminding herself that being a survivor doesn’t mean she must live under constant restriction. 


Her openness about these struggles highlights the nuanced reality of survivorship where joy, anxiety, and self-compassion coexist as she continues to inspire others navigating similar journeys.

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