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The Project CASK Podcast is a place for the CASK community to gather to share our stories, deepen our connections, learn from each other and from others, and hopefully find laughter and joy as we travel this rare disease journey together.
Today, June 18th, we celebrate Father’s Day in Chile, France, Ireland, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Nigeria, the Philippines, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States and so many other countries across the world. It is a day dedicated to the fathers and father figures in our lives. A day to acknowledge the ways in which they make our days and our worlds just a bit better.
For this Father’s Day, we invited the members of our community to share a message of appreciation for their CASK dads. In our outreach for this episode, we saw of glimpse of how many of our families are delicately and perhaps precariously balancing home, hospital, therapy, other children and work. Sometimes it is the perfectly timed joke or the offer to take the night shift. Maybe it’s the positive outlook, the knowing glance or the long hard days at work providing for the family’s needs. Whatever it might be, our dads are an instrumental part of making this CASK journey work.
We hope you enjoy this special episode of the Project CASK podcast, a compilation of messages from the CASK community across the world in celebration of Father’s Day.
Project CASK Podcast
The Project CASK Podcast is a place for the CASK community to gather to share our stories, deepen our connections, learn from each other and from others, and hopefully find laughter and joy as we travel this rare disease journey together.