Two years ago, Steve Frazier, TV meteorologist at FOX9 in the Twin Cities, got the worst news of his life. He had pancreatic cancer. After two brushes with death and losing 90 pounds, Steve is now wrapping up treatments giving him a new outlook on life. Steve talks about the importance of planning financially, not procrastinating and living with freedom. This is a raw, unedited episode that will challenge you to live each day with gratitude. You can follow Steve on Facebook and Twitter.
TV meteorologist turned cancer survivor – Episode 22
by Jerrid | Nov 16, 2017 | Uncategorized | 7 comments

This was a really wonderful interview and was so powerful!
Oh Steve!!! What an inspirational pod cast!! God Bless. I lost my 18 year son, Sam, to Hodgkin’s Lymphoma 17 years ago. He always told me, ” Mom, they just don’t get it.” You get it Steve! You get it!!
God Bless you! I follow you everyday on FB. Sam told me, “Mom,it’s so simple….we’re here to love and be loved!”
Thank you, Steve, and God Bless.
You are a trooper and have given me strength with my health problems. You are a great example of faith and living every moment to the fullest. Thank you for sharing you journey with all your fans. Hoping only for the best for you. Hope someday you will re appear on Fox 9. Your the greatest. Continue to stay well and make your dreams come true. Go while you can as you know you can always stay home. Take Care and enjoy your holidays ahead.
What a wonderful interview from a very inspiring man. I know I will listen to this often. God bless Steve and I wish him well. I hope many people take time to listen to this podcast. Thank you both so very much.
Jerrid thank you so much for doing this on a very important day. It is World Pancreatic Cancer Day! As a fellow pancreatic cancer patient I can feel Steve’s pain. We all have our own battle with a lot of similarities. Right around the time I had my Whipple Surgery I saw on my wife’s FB page that Steve had cancer and I just had a feeling we had the same thing. If Steve wants to meet a brother in arms pass on my contact info. Thanks again for doing this! We deserve MORE!
Very good podcast. Congrats to Steve (from another survivor) for beating this! It’s way too soon now, but somewhere down the line, he may be interested in being what I call a “coach”. The need is out there, people newly diagnosed want to talk to someone that has walked the walk-whole different perspective than what an Onc. can tell you. I did this with 3 newly diagnosed folks, and I would do it again if asked. My former Onc has my name and number to pass out if the folks have the desire. Anyway, great job and congratulations again Steve! Hope to see you back on fox 9 soon.
I really soul love this. Thank you, Jerrid, for your journey, for what you are doing and for sharing Steve’s heart with us. Thank you, Steve. Thank you, thank you. Sending you both love.