Send us a text Renowned sportscaster Danny Parkins joins host DJ Stewart to share how his career behind the microphone has become a force for change far beyond sports. Danny reflects on his early days in broadcasting, the origins of his first radiothon that has since raised nearly $2 million for brain cancer research, and partnerships with the Chicago Cubs, Brain Up, and Head for the Cure that continue to honor his brother Brad’s legacy. With honesty and heart, he opens up about Brad’s mantra...
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Send us a text Renowned sportscaster Danny Parkins joins host DJ Stewart to share how his career behind the microphone has become a force for change far beyond sports. Danny reflects on his early days in broadcasting, the origins of his first radiothon that has since raised nearly $2 million for brain cancer research, and partnerships with the Chicago Cubs, Brain Up, and Head for the Cure that continue to honor his brother Brad’s legacy. With honesty and heart, he opens up about Brad’s mantra...
Hope in the Fight: Erin Gaffney’s Oligodendroglioma Journey
Rare Enough
32 minutes
6 months ago
Hope in the Fight: Erin Gaffney’s Oligodendroglioma Journey
Send us a text May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month, and in this episode, we share the story of Erin Gaffney, an incredible Oligodendroglioma fighter who gets real about her journey, including undergoing an awake craniotomy, navigating the weight of survivor’s guilt, and learning to give herself grace through it all. Listen along and be inspired by her strength and vulnerability. Support the show
Rare Enough
Send us a text Renowned sportscaster Danny Parkins joins host DJ Stewart to share how his career behind the microphone has become a force for change far beyond sports. Danny reflects on his early days in broadcasting, the origins of his first radiothon that has since raised nearly $2 million for brain cancer research, and partnerships with the Chicago Cubs, Brain Up, and Head for the Cure that continue to honor his brother Brad’s legacy. With honesty and heart, he opens up about Brad’s mantra...