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[Reflecting on 2025: Navigating Life’s Unexpected Turns, Stage Four Cancer, and Finding Resilience]-[856. A Holiday Message from Ali, 2025 Edition]

Ali on the Run Show · B2 · 2025-12-22

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📋 Summary

A Year of Extremes: From Highs to Heartbreak

Allie Feller’s 2025 was a year defined by profound contrast. At the start of the year, she felt as though she had put her previous health battles and divorce in the "rear view." She was enjoying a thriving career, building meaningful community projects, and finding joy in low-stakes activities like joining a ski racing team. However, shortly after her 40th birthday, the "ground beneath the rug crumbled," and she was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. This diagnosis—a "brutal prognosis" of five to ten years—thrust her back into the world of chemotherapy and the relentless, painful reality of an incurable disease.

The Struggle of 'Faking It' and Physical Toll

Throughout the year, Feller navigated the surreal experience of maintaining a public persona while suffering privately. She describes the period following her diagnosis as a "whirlwind" of "fake it till you make it." This was particularly evident during her daughter Annie’s kindergarten graduation, where she had to manage the physical aftermath of port placement surgery while putting on a "big happy face." The physical toll of chemotherapy was significant; she struggled with weight gain, hair loss, and the loss of her eyebrows and eyelashes. She admits to reaching a breaking point during a trip to Ocean City, where a severe reaction to medication left her ready to "throw in the proverbial towel."

Finding Strength in Community and Connection

Despite the "unimaginable fear and grief," Feller found immense solace in her community. Moments like the New Balance Live show and the event at Jazz at Lincoln Center, where she was surrounded by supporters wearing "Team Ally" sweatshirts, provided her with a necessary lifeline. These moments of connection served as an "ever-present reminder" of what she has to fight for. She reflects on the irony of being physically present at high-profile events—such as interviewing with her idol, Katie Couric—while immediately returning home to endure the sickness of chemotherapy rounds.

Navigating the Hard Realities of Divorce and Holidays

As the year closes, Feller faces the challenge of her first Christmas without her daughter, Annie, due to a "court ordered plan." She speaks candidly about the "Annie-sized hole" in her heart, acknowledging that while she is planning a vacation to "ease the ache," she would "always rather be with Annie." She uses this vulnerability to reach out to anyone struggling during the holidays, reassuring listeners that if they feel isolated or overwhelmed, they are "not alone."

A Message of Resilience: 'I’m Still Here'

Concluding her reflection, Feller draws on the lyrics of Taylor Swift’s "Karma" to frame her survival: "Ask me what I've learned from all those tears / Ask me why so many fade, but I'm still here." She emphasizes that while her life took unexpected "detours" and "road closures," she has survived through the support of her listeners. Her final message is one of enduring hope: whether life is currently great or in the "thick of it," one must "keep holding on" and "cling to the good." She credits her audience for helping her maintain that focus when she doubted herself, promising that "you’re going to be okay."

🎯Key Sentences

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I won't keep you here long.
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I'll explore that sometime.
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Life was looking good.
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I did not care if I was any good.
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Now, don't get me wrong.
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📝Key Phrases

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in hindsight
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have a hand in
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come back into my own
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rug was ripped out from under me
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low stakes
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Allie on the Run show.
I'm your host, Allie Feller, and I just wanted to say hi and happy holidays and a few other things.
I won't keep you here long.
No fancy music in this one because my editor, Tyler, deserves a break.
Let's give a collective shout out to Tyler.
Can we?

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