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Luka & the Lights: Introducing the First Robot with ALS
In this episode I chat with those who created Luka, the first robot to have ALS and hear the inspiration behind it.
Read MoreHow Cancer Changed Their Lives for the Better: Michael & Ashlee Cramer
In this episode, hear 21 year old Michael Camer who was given just eight months to live share his journey on beating a rare and aggressive blood cancer.
Read MoreBehind the Lab Door: ALS TDI’s Passion & Hope to End ALS
Here I am on location in Boston to bring you a behind the scenes episode from ALS TDI’s research lab, Annual Summit and White Coat Affair gala.
Read More20-year-old Emma & her 20-year ALS Warrior & Grandfather, “Grandy”
In this episode, I talk to Emma Terry who is a an ALS caregiver and a participant in the Miss America organization with her platform being ALS.
Read MoreLori Larson Heller: Moving Forward Instead of Moving On
Hear my conversation with Lori Larson Heller as we talk about love, loss and moving forward instead of moving on.
Read MoreKatrina Byrd on Love, Caregiving and Forgiveness
Here I chat with ALS advocate and boa flouncer Katrina Byrd about her experience as a caregiver and what led her to write, “The Language of Forgiveness.”
Read MoreINSPIRED REPLAY: “Tuesdays with Morrie” Author, Mitch Albom
This month is the 25th anniversary of the American classic book, “Tuesdays with Morrie.” Here I’m resharing my precious conversation with the author Mitch Albom. We talk about love, faith, living and dying and the life lessons from his professor, Morrie Schwartz.
Read MoreCycle of Lives with David Richman
Listen in to my conversation with former Kansas City police officer, Sarah Nauser as we chat about life and love while living with a terminal illness.
Read MoreSarah Nauser Fights ALS to Serve and Protect Others
Listen in to my conversation with former Kansas City police officer, Sarah Nauser as we chat about life and love while living with a terminal illness.
Read More“No You Won’t Bully Me” – DJ Annie Red, Teen Activist
Today I chat with 13 year old Samirah Horton, aka DJ Annie Red who uses her music to spread an anti-bullying message.
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