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On today’s show I learned about the impactful work of the Susan G. Komen Foundation with three distinguished guests: Stephen Hunt, Executive Director of the Indianapolis chapter, Tammy Lisby, a resilient breast cancer survivor and Survivor Chair for the 'More Than Pink Walk' in Indianapolis, and Ryan Randolph, President of the Board at Susan G. Komen Indiana.
Our conversation covers the foundation's origins, the efforts in funding breast cancer research, and the vital support provided to patients.
Stephen, Tammy and Ryan share personal stories, ways the community can get involved, and the importance of events like the 'More Than Pink Walk' to raise awareness and funds.
Key insights include the power of a supportive community, the indispensable research conducted in Indiana, and the foundation's unwavering vision of a world without breast cancer.
You are going to learn about: - Breast Cancer Research Conducted in Indiana - The Foundation’s Vision of a World Without Breast Cancer - How to Get Involved with the Susan G. Komen Foundation
Thank you to our partners: Fire & Ice Cafe JC Hart
Check out these great clips from the show: 01:18 Guest Introduction: Stephen Hunt, Tammy Lisby and Ryan Randolph, Susan G. Komen Foundation 01:58 The Founding and Mission of Susan G. Komen 08:19 Transition to a Unified National Organization 11:43 Tammy's Journey and Involvement with Susan G. Komen 13:33 Navigating Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment 18:30 The Emotional and Mental Battle of Breast Cancer 24:25 Personal Connections and Joining the Cause 33:15 The Impact of the More Than Pink Walk 36:34 Creating a Family-Friendly Event 36:57 Hope Village: A Sanctuary for Survivors 38:22 The Caregiver's Journey 38:44 Men and Breast Cancer 39:03 Susan G. Komen Tissue Bank 40:24 Clinical Trials and Research 41:17 Personal Stories and Community Support 43:38 Transportation and Financial Barriers 45:05 Local Initiatives and Partnerships 49:19 Fundraising Events and Community Involvement 53:00 Survivor Breakfast and Pink Camaraderie 57:24 Hidden Gems in Indiana
Get IN. is brought to you by our friends at Sweetwater. Whether you are looking to start a podcast or level up your current show you need to hit them up.
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On today’s show I learned about the impactful work of the Susan G. Komen Foundation with three distinguished guests: Stephen Hunt, Executive Director of the Indianapolis chapter, Tammy Lisby, a resilient breast cancer survivor and Survivor Chair for the 'More Than Pink Walk' in Indianapolis, and Ryan Randolph, President of the Board at Susan G. Komen Indiana.
Our conversation covers the foundation's origins, the efforts in funding breast cancer research, and the vital support provided to patients.
Stephen, Tammy and Ryan share personal stories, ways the community can get involved, and the importance of events like the 'More Than Pink Walk' to raise awareness and funds.
Key insights include the power of a supportive community, the indispensable research conducted in Indiana, and the foundation's unwavering vision of a world without breast cancer.
You are going to learn about: - Breast Cancer Research Conducted in Indiana - The Foundation’s Vision of a World Without Breast Cancer - How to Get Involved with the Susan G. Komen Foundation
Thank you to our partners: Fire & Ice Cafe JC Hart
Check out these great clips from the show: 01:18 Guest Introduction: Stephen Hunt, Tammy Lisby and Ryan Randolph, Susan G. Komen Foundation 01:58 The Founding and Mission of Susan G. Komen 08:19 Transition to a Unified National Organization 11:43 Tammy's Journey and Involvement with Susan G. Komen 13:33 Navigating Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment 18:30 The Emotional and Mental Battle of Breast Cancer 24:25 Personal Connections and Joining the Cause 33:15 The Impact of the More Than Pink Walk 36:34 Creating a Family-Friendly Event 36:57 Hope Village: A Sanctuary for Survivors 38:22 The Caregiver's Journey 38:44 Men and Breast Cancer 39:03 Susan G. Komen Tissue Bank 40:24 Clinical Trials and Research 41:17 Personal Stories and Community Support 43:38 Transportation and Financial Barriers 45:05 Local Initiatives and Partnerships 49:19 Fundraising Events and Community Involvement 53:00 Survivor Breakfast and Pink Camaraderie 57:24 Hidden Gems in Indiana
Get IN. is brought to you by our friends at Sweetwater. Whether you are looking to start a podcast or level up your current show you need to hit them up.
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