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  • Welcome to Gut Checks! In this special Father's Day episode, we feature Howard Brown, a devoted father, cancer survivor, and relentless advocate. Known as "Mr. Shining Brightly," Howard shares his journey as a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, best-selling author, international speaker, and two-time stage-4 cancer survivor. We'll explore his concept of being a "cancer whisperer" and discuss his outlook on life, fatherhood, resilience, community, and advocacy. Howard's heartwarming stories and lessons in navigating the challenges of raising his daughter while battling cancer offers inspiration and practical advice. Tune in for a celebration of fatherhood and a dose of hope.

    Happy Father's Day to all!

    Key Topics:

    Fatherhood forms a priceless bond, reinforcing the importance of family during the fight against cancer. Sharing cancer details with kids requires balance; children need support too.Don't isolate. Seek help when needed; resilience requires a strong support system.Emotional, physical, financial, and relational resilience are vital and need nurturing like muscles.Engage in activities that divert your mind from cancer, whether it's sports, hobbies, or nature. Physical activity is essential.Despite dark times, focus on inspiring others through positive actions, fighting against hate with kindness and joy.

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    Shining Brightly Mentorship – Discussion Guide

    About Howard Brown:

    Howard Brown is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, best-selling author of Shining Brightly, award-winning international speaker, inspirational podcaster, survivorship coach, health technology consultant and two-time stage IV cancer patient and survivor 30 years apart. He shares the keys to leading a resilient life with hope that drives successful community leaders, business innovators and healthcare advocates. Be prepared to be inspired! 

    Links

    Website - https://www.shiningbrightly.com/Podcast - https://shining-brightly.captivate.fm/ (75,000 downloads and growing – amazing show topics)LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/howardsbrownFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/howard.brown.36Amazon Book - Hardcover, Paperback and Kindle eBookhttps://tinyurl.com/BuyShiningBrightlyAmazon Author Page – https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BBSJMJ7X/about?ingress=0&visitId=238bcb98-6406-47c7-b01b-fb97d4d5b1b7&ref_=ap_rdr

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    To learn more about Paul and the Iron Dad Book, head on over to https://irondadbook.com.

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  • Today I want to share something truly personal and inspiring with you. As we count down to the release of my book, "Iron Dad," I've been reflecting on this incredible journey over the past six months—meeting amazing people and having transformative experiences. Recently, I was fortunate to compile a video on the five essential things you need to beat cancer for Authority Magazine and I'm excited to share these insights with you. I'll talk about harnessing the power of imagination and inner strength, embracing new opportunities in life, cultivating deep love, and persevering through the toughest days. These strategies have guided me through my battle with cancer, and I hope they'll inspire and support you, no matter what challenges you're facing.

    About Paul:

    To learn more about Paul and the Iron Dad Book, head on over to https://irondadbook.com.

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  • In this riveting conversation, Paul welcomes the CEO of USA Triathlon Victoria Brumfield. Victoria shares how she became the organization’s first female CEO in its 40-plus-year history by following her gut instincts. Her journey in transforming the sport through diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. From supporting youth programs to empowering women of color in triathlon, she epitomizes leadership in action. Together they delve into the essence of triathlon, the power of philanthropy in creating Olympians, and the transformative impact of the sport on individuals. Get ready to dive into an engaging discussion filled with insights, personal journeys, and a shared passion for the sport of triathlons, pushing boundaries, the importance of gut instincts, and the endless possibilities in the world of triathlon.

    Key Topics:

    USA Triathlon emphasizes youth programs, building infrastructure, and scalable models for wider community participation.Shorter races lower barriers to entry, offering a sense of accomplishment without major time commitments.Coaches struggle to identify talent in a less visible sport with limited race opportunities.Victoria trusted her instincts to pursue something she believed in, despite lacking data or coaching.

    About Victoria Brumfield:

    Victoria Brumfield was appointed USA Triathlon CEO in November 2022, becoming the organization’s first female CEO in its 40-plus-year history. Her vision and leadership led the development and implementation of USA Triathlon’s most recent strategic plan – Elevate 2028 – that sets the path for the organization through the LA 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

    Brumfield’s leadership has elevated and empowered female leaders within the organization at every level of the organization. She has been a staunch proponent of diversity, equality, inclusion and access (DEIA) during her time at USA Triathlon and worked to make DEIA a focal point of the organization’s long-term strategic plan. She has helped transform USA Triathlon’s approach to service and the constituents it serves, with a focus on building meaningful relationships with community members across the United States and emphasized the need for both resource development and initiatives and programs that drive value at the grassroots level.

    Prior to USA Triathlon, Brumfield worked in the endurance sports industry for nearly 20 years across many roles that gave her both a broad understanding of the business of the sport. She is an amateur short and long-distance triathlete, competitive amateur bike racer, avid runner, and spin instructor. She studied finance and earned a Masters of Business Administration from the NYU Stern School Of Business. She currently resides in Colorado Springs, Colo., with her dog Betti, two cats, Dolly and Cher, and her never large enough collection of bikes.

    About Paul:

    To learn more about Paul and the Iron Dad Book, head on over to https://irondadbook.com.

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  • We are thrilled to have Lisa De Paulo, a former golf champion turned colorectal cancer awareness advocate, join the discussion. Listen as Lisa shares heartfelt and powerful anecdotes, including her mother's battle with stage 4 colon cancer and the vital lessons learned about listening to one's body and getting screened. Paul and Lisa also touch on the misconceptions about colon cancer, especially among women, and the importance of open conversations about health. Plus, they take a nostalgic walk through Lisa's illustrious golf career and her current involvement in the senior LPGA tour. Tune in for an enlightening and empowering conversation and the sentiment behind “Why Not?”.

    Key Topics:

    The importance of early colon cancer screening and personal experiences with the procedure.Lisa’s mother's battle with Stage 4 colon cancer and her resilience.Advocacy for proactive health management and the need for increased awareness of colorectal cancer, especially among women.Lisa’s golfing career and her efforts to raise awareness, including upcoming events in the senior LPGA.

    About Lisa De Paulo:

    Lisa De Paulo, is a former University of Texas golfer and the 2007 LPGA Professionals National Champion. She had two wins on the Futures Tour, two wins on the Players West tour, and two wins on the Pacific Golf tour. More recently, she finished tied for 3rd place in the 2021 Sr. LPGA championships and won the Sr Division at the 2023 LPGA Professionals National Championship – winning the 54-hole event by 7 shots. Lisa is also the owner of Tournament Treasures, providing corporate and tournament gifts for golf tournaments. Her mom was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer in 2012 and died on October 17, 2014.

    About Paul:

    To learn more about Paul and the Iron Dad Book, head on over to https://irondadbook.com.

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  • Today, Paul is joined by a very special guest, Ryan Switzer, a friend, fellow cancer survivor, and an avid Ironman triathlete. In this episode, Ryan shares his compelling journey from being diagnosed with colorectal cancer in his thirties to conquering multiple Ironman races. We delve into the impact of his diagnosis on his young family, his rigorous battle through treatments, and how the experience fuelled his passion for endurance sports and charity work. Ryan’s story is not just about facing cancer but transforming this fight into a platform to inspire and support others, including his involvement in fundraising for cancer-related causes. So tune in as we draw inspiration from Ryan’s perseverance and learn how turning personal challenges into opportunities can indeed make a profound difference.

    Key Topics

    Overcoming doctor's reluctance to get colonoscopy and stigma around colonoscopies.Support programs educate and provide emotional help.Cancer impacts everyone, including family and children.Embrace village support during tough times.

    About Ryan Switzer:

    Ryan Switzer is a kick-ass dad and husband. He is a President of Toll Brothers and is not the former Dallas Cowboy and Oakland Raider. Ryan is a colorectal cancer survivor and an 8-time Ironman triathlete, the former Chairman of the Holt Brothers Foundation, former Chairman of the V Foundation Victory Ride, and former Leukemia Lymphoma Society Student of the Year Board Member. He and his daughter will be taking on Ironman Chattanooga to help make a dent in the fight to cure Parkinson’s disease partnered with the Michael J. Foundation. Ryan and his wife Amy, both graduates of Michigan State University, live in Cary, North Carolina.

    About Paul:

    To learn more about Paul and the Iron Dad Book, head on over to https://irondadbook.com.

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  • Today, we're honored to welcome Joe Bullock, Chief Operating Officer of the Man Up to Cancer Organization. Joe shares his compelling journey from being diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer to spearheading efforts to support men across the globe facing similar battles. In today's episode, Joe opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of his diagnosis, the crucial support he found in online communities, and how his challenges led him to co-create Man Up to Cancer. This organization not only provides practical support through initiatives like the chemo care backpack program but also fosters a sense of brotherhood and understanding among men dealing with cancer. Joe also touches on significant events like the annual Gathering the Wolves Retreat, which offers a space for men to bond, heal, and find strength. So, stay tuned as we dive into a conversation that is both heart-wrenching and heartwarming, illustrating the power of community and resilience in the face of life's toughest challenges.

    Key Topics

    Excited to talk about MAN UP TO Cancer.       Supporting men facing cancer through social media.   Real Recovery provides cancer retreats and resource packs.Using a backpack for chemo was empowering.Struggles brought joy, happiness and emotional support.

    About Joe Bullock:

    I was diagnosed in May of 2018 with stage3b Colorectal Cancer after a routine Colonoscopy at age 50. I had symptoms like blood in my stool, irregular bowel movements and excessive fatigue but had ignored them for several months following the deaths of both my parents in 2017 within a six-month period. After a period of grieving, I finally got around to getting a colonoscopy. During the Colonoscopy my GI doctor at Duke Cancer Center found two polyps and a 10 cm tumor in my colon. I had surgery to remove the tumor, reconnect my colon, and had 40 lymph nodes removed. Three of those polyps tested positive for cancer. After surgery I underwent treatment with two forms of chemotherapy, Oxaliplatin infusions and Xeloda pills for 8 cycles or six months. In February 2019 I became known as NED (No Evidence of Disease). I always say for cancer survivors being NED is like a gift you don't know how to unwrap, but you are grateful to have it. Over the last few years, I have been working on finding my voice in the cancer community. I have begun living by the mantra " Cancer might be done with me but I'm not done with cancer." 

    The following are my current roles of advocacy in the cancer community.

    *** January 2020 I was invited to become the Lead Administrator for a Men's Cancer emotional support group on Facebook called ‘Man Up To Cancer/ The Howling Place' . It's a part of manuptocancer.org that has been created by Trevor Maxwell a Stage IV Colorectal Cancer patient and friend. https://www.facebook.com/groups/manuptocancer/.

    *** February 2020 I became a ‘Card Angel' for Chemo Angels

    ***April 2020 I became a contributor to manuptocancer.com as a blogger for ' Joe's Wolfpack Trailblazers’. A blog about the works of service and the daily lives of the men of The Howling Place. My latest Blog https://www.manuptocancer.com/trailblazers/volume17

    ***June 2020 I became an Ambassador for Fight CRC as a part of the 2021 class at Fightcolorectalcancer.org

    ***October 2020 I became an Empowered Patient Leader for Colontown.org

    ***December 2020 I Created 'Colontown Junior' with the

  • Welcome to another inspiring episode where stories of resilience light the way. Today, we're joined by the remarkable Fran Curry, a colon cancer survivor and Ironman triathlete, who dives deep into her journey of overcoming physical and emotional challenges. Fran shares poignant insights from his battles on the racing tracks and his fight against cancer. We discuss the power of perseverance, the importance of early cancer screening, and how his faith and supportive relationships have guided him through life’s toughest moments. From nearly getting lost during his first marathon and running admittedly unprepared into triathlons, to strengthening bonds with his daughters through endurance sports, Fran's stories are a testament to human spirit and endurance. Get ready to be moved and motivated by Fran’s incredible experiences and the lessons of hope he brings to all of us.

    Key Topics

    Connecting through shared experiences, divine timing.     Using humor to lighten situations. Struggling with cancer, seeking inspiration in hospital.Accept challenges, set milestones, and persevere.   Patients need an advocate to understand medical jargon.Suppressing emotions, leading to unexpected outbursts. Accepting Christ.

    About our Guest Fran Curry:

    “I’ve been married to my HS sweetheart for 36 years now but we’ve been together for 43 years (consecutive…my wife says that). We have three adult daughters and two grandchildren. I am a 15 year cancer survivor also being diagnosed with Stage IIIa colon cancer after a race. During my chemotherapy regime (which you know lasted for three days every two weeks) I would try to run between treatments. The treatments were taking their toll on me but three months after my last treatment I completed the Chicago Marathon, then Boston Marathon, then Chicago Marathon again, then I did the Relay for Life but I was the whole relay as I walked the entire 12/14 hours never leaving the track and completed almost 40 miles, and then The Woodlands Ironman…crazy. Many ups and downs during those days but looking back I wouldn’t ask for a different road.”

    About Paul:

    To learn more about Paul and the Iron Dad Book, head on over to https://irondadbook.com.

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  • Listen in as we welcome Suzanne Stone, the president and CEO of Livestrong, to share her inspiring journey from an Emmy-winning career in television to spearheading innovative strategies in the nonprofit world. Suzanne's story is not just about career transitions; it's a powerful narrative of how one can create large-scale social impact and find profound fulfillment in supporting those battling cancer.

    Discover how personal connections are forged through events like the Cactus Man triathlon and the impact of the 'starfishing principle' – making a significant difference one life at a time. We explore Livestrong's comprehensive support services for cancer survivors, emphasizing their focus on improving quality of life from the moment of diagnosis. Gather insights into their invaluable resources like the guidebook and planner, and we discuss specialized support for young adults facing fertility challenges. We also tackle the crucial topic of cancer screening, underscoring the importance of early detection and the need to overcome fear for the sake of one's health.

    The synergy between Suzanne's strategic vision and the heartening tales of personal influence makes this episode a beacon of hope and a call to action for anyone looking to make a lasting difference in the lives of those battling cancer. Join us as we celebrate the milestones achieved and set our sights on the journey ahead, driven by the strength of survivors and the spirit of the Livestrong community.

    About the Guest:

    Suzanne is a graduate of Texas Christian University and a native of Louisiana. Her career began in the television industry in Dallas, earning a regional Emmy Award for her work. She eventually traded producing television for teaching it in the non-profit sector in 1998, working in public access television both in Naperville, Illinois, and then in upstate New York. After enjoying her four-year tenure as Head Coach of the local New York community college women’s basketball team while running the station, she headed back to Texas. Since arriving, she’s worked and led local non-profits around the state like Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) and Children’s Miracle Network, Lake Travis Education Foundation, and Susan G. Komen Greater Central and East Texas. Continuing to look for ways to scale social impact, she joined Livestrong to lead their mission initiatives in 2019. In November of 2023 she became President & CEO where she leads the team to ensure anyone affected by cancer has the resources and tools they need to have the highest quality of life possible.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzanne-e-stone/

    https://www.livestrong.org/

     

    About Paul:

    To learn more about Paul and the Iron Dad Book, head on over to https://irondadbook.com.

     

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  • Experience the resonance of achievement through the voice of a legend; Mike Reilley's iconic "You are an Ironman" has echoed at finish lines worldwide, stirring the hearts of thousands. Our conversation with Mike takes us on a journey through his extensive career as an announcer, where his voice has become a symbol of achievement in the endurance sports community. From his start in the 70s to his 33-year tenure at the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii, Mike shares the origins of his announcing career, his choice to take up the microphone over competing, and his unwavering dedication to the sport.

    The stories of triumph over adversity don't end there. We shine a light on the inspiring tale of Brian Boyle, whose harrowing recovery from a life-threatening accident led to his remarkable Ironman achievements, a testament to the incredible resilience embodied by athletes in this community. The episode also serves as a critical reminder of the importance of proactive health testing – a message underscored by the mention of an Ironman competitor's own health scare. Mike's connection with fans and his personal touches on each copy of his book exemplify the intimate bonds within the Ironman world. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and encouraged to listen to your body as much as you listen to the stories that connect us all.

    About the Guest:

    Mike has done on site announcing and television for Running and Triathlon events worldwide since the late 70’s, this has placed a microphone in his hands at over 1000 endurance events.  He is best known as the “Voice of IRONMAN” and he has called IRONMAN World Championship in Hawaii for 33 years.  Mike is the only person who has been inducted into the IRONMAN Hall of Fame (2011), the Running USA Hall of Fame (2017), and the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame (2018).

    Mike has called 214 Ironmans worldwide to his famous and heartwarming phrase “You Are an IRONMAN!” Over a Half a Million triathletes worldwide have heard those words. Some say they are the greatest four words in sports.

    Mike’s endurance on IRONMAN day is legendary.  Staring at 5:00 am welcoming athletes into transition and then putting them in the water.  His day ends 19 hours later and his energy and enthusiasm at midnight is as great as it was for the overall champions much earlier in the day.

    He and his wife Rose, who has run a marathon, reside in Poway, California.  Daughter Erin is Mom of grandsons Graham and Leo, she is a Boston Marathon Finisher and her husband Andrew is an IRONMAN finisher.  Son Andy owns Race Place event publication and Eventgrow.com based in Southern California, he is a 2013 IRONMAN Arizona finisher.  

    About Paul:

    To learn more about Paul and the Iron Dad Book, head on over to https://irondadbook.com.

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  • In this moving premiere episode, Paul shares his harrowing yet uplifting journey from being diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer at 43 to becoming an 11-year survivor and a six-time Ironman triathlete. He delves into the initial struggle with symptoms, misdiagnosis, and the profound impact of his condition on his personal life. With insights from the cancer community and triathlon experts, Paul's story is not only about the physical feats of participating in Ironman events post-chemotherapy but also about the emotional and mental resilience that fueled his recovery and advocacy. His narrative is a beacon of hope and inspiration, encouraging others to persevere through their battles with cancer and highlighting the importance of early detection, proper medical guidance, and the strength found in fighting back against life's toughest challenges.

    To learn more about Paul and the Iron Dad Book, head on over to https://irondadbook.com.

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