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Warrior's Day Off

De: Jennifer Eby
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  • Inspiring stories of life's unexpected struggles with the many voices of courage, strength, hope and survival. At Warrior's Day Off, guests and listeners can take a break from society's expectations of what strong looks like, sounds like and feels like.
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  • Need To Get Something Off My Chest
    Nov 3 2020

    At Warrior's Day Off you will hear guests' inspiring stories about overcoming life’s unexpected struggles. We explore the many voices of courage, strength and survival, without judgement.

    This Episode, Need to Get Something Off My Chest, features unscripted conversations about the host's breast cancer journey and her best friend's experience from 22 years ago. Two survivor friends talk openly, and even laugh together as they share their stories of courage.

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    34 m
  • Stepping Up
    Nov 3 2020

    Stepping Up is about three inspiring women who share their overlapping stories of survival and the wonderful ways in which they are helping others.

    Guests: Joanne Ehrlich, Lori Villa and Jill Fader

    Joanne Ehrlich, a 22 year cancer survivor, started a Foundation called Heel the Soul to help women going through serious illness treatment on their own. Last year it was expanded to include men. She and other volunteers sit with patients and provide them comfort bags with items such as blankets, slippers, wellness services, meal deliveries, house cleaning, transportation and more. They provide more than 1000 comfort bags to patients a year.

    Lori Villa is Program Manager of Patient and Family Engagement at Englewood Health. where she has worked for 21 years. She met Joanne after being diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago while waiting for radiation. She was a recipient of one of the comfort bags and is now an integral part of helping support other patients with her work in Patient and Family Engagement. Lori helped launch the first annual Walk for Awareness in 1999 with our third guest, Jill Fader.

    Jill Fader is a 22 year breast cancer survivor. She and her husband, Paul Fader organized the very first "Walk for Awareness” in 1999 as a gesture of thanks for the care Jill received upon discovering that she had breast cancer. The Englewood Health Foundation’s annual Walk for Awareness mobilizes hundreds of participants each year and raises funds to provide uninsured women in the community with access to a range of healthcare services including mammograms, genetic testing and other screening and diagnostic testing at The Leslie Simon Breast Care and Cytodiagnosis Center.

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    35 m
  • Rebuilding Lives
    Nov 13 2020

    Rebuilding Lives features an interview with award winning Stanley Richards, a previously incarcerated man who has transformed his life and helps thousands of others rebuild theirs every year. Stanley is the Executive Vice President of The Fortune Society, a non-profit organIzation in New York founded by David Rothenberg. In addition to his work with Fortune, Stanley Richards is the first formerly incarcerated person to be appointed to the NYC Board of Correction where he is Vice Chair working on many initiatives, including a blueprint for the future of criminal justice in NYC. We talk about how he turned his life around along with other inspiring stories. Stanley was recognized by the Obama Administration as a Champion of Change.

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    31 m

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