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“Am I Still Me?” HOOK After prostate cancer, nobody asks you this out loud… but every man thinks it: (beat) “If my body changed… am I still me?” BRANDED INTRO I’m The Prostate Cancer Guy. Which means I beat cancer… and then had to renegotiate my own identity. FULL STAND-UP (Club Edge, No TED Talk) Cancer doesn’t just mess with your body. It messes with your résumé. [1] Before diagnosis, you had stats. Strength. Stamina. Drive. Explosions. Now? You’re Googling: “Can I still claim masculinity with a dry orgasm?” (pause for laugh) [2] Nobody prepares you for the quiet identity crisis. It’s not dramatic. It’s small thoughts at 2 a.m. “Is this still my body?” “Is this still my sex life?” “Is this still my confidence?” Because men don’t say, “I feel different.” We say, “I’m good.” While internally buffering. [3] You go to the gym and lift heavy. You eat right. You train. But then your body does something unfamiliar in the bedroom… …and suddenly you feel like a software update nobody warned you about. Version 3.2. Less fluid. More reflection. [4] And here’s what hits hard: A lot of us built our identity around performance. Provider. Protector. Producer. When something in that chain shifts… we think we shifted. We think we downgraded. We think we lost something essential. [5] But here’s the wild truth: You are not your prostate. You are not your ejaculation. You are not your testosterone count. Those were features. Not firmware. (beat) Cancer changed features. Didn’t delete the operating system. [6] You still think the same. Still love the same. Still grind the same. You just had a hardware adjustment. And hardware adjustments don’t erase character. [7] In fact… Some of us became more intentional. More present. More honest. Because when mortality taps your shoulder… you stop cosplaying your own life. You stop performing masculinity. You start living it. SOFT REVEAL The question isn’t “Am I still me?” The question is… Was I ever just the body? TOSS TO NEXT EPISODE Next episode… we’re gonna talk about something even more uncomfortable: Why some men secretly feel guilt for surviving. That one’s heavy. SEO DESCRIPTION In this stand-up episode, The Prostate Cancer Guy explores the quiet identity shift that can happen after prostate cancer treatment. When sexual function and physical performance change, many men wonder: “Am I still me?” Comedy meets introspection in this honest look at recovery. HASHTAGS #ProstateCancerGuy #CancerSurvivor #MensHealthComedy #IdentityAfterCancer #StandUpTruth PINNED COMMENT You’re not your prostate. You’re the man who survived losing part of it. Now let me ask you something important for sharpening: Do you want the next arc to go darker (guilt, resentment, anger)? Or sharper (dating after cancer, ego after surgery, comparison to younger men)? You’re building a very cohesive series right now.