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Relentless Mettle – My Cancer, My Rules
My latest book, Relentless Mettle - My Cancer, My Rules is available for purchase via all major retail distribution channels and networks.
Posted in cancer, motivation Tagged chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Dave Scott, leukemia & lymphoma society, Relentless Mettle - My Cancer, remissionman, survivor Comments closed
WEGO Health
I’ve been nominated for three different WEGO Health Activist awards. WEGO is a network of over 100,000 of the most influential members of the online health community. They consist of bloggers, tweeters, pinners, and leaders of Facebook pages who are empowered patients that drive the healthcare conversation online, across virtually every health topic and condition.
My nominations include Health [...]
Posted in cancer, health & fitness, survivor Tagged chronic lymphocytic leukemia, survivor, wego health Comments closed
Happy Holiday Check Up
Greetings and Happy Holidays. Just a quick oncology check up report for you today. I had my routine visit and blood draw yesterday. My white count was slightly elevated and skewed a little to a higher lymphocyte %. I also have a couple of enlarged lymph nodes.
I otherwise feel great and the rest of my [...]
This World
This world is spending entirely too much energy fighting about what is, what was, and what might have been, and not enough energy on creating what it needs to be. Sometimes the solutions are simple if we just shut up and do the right thing even if it’s not the easy thing.
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When Great Men Pass
I read the news last night that the father of a good childhood friend passed away early in the morning of December 6th. Ray Edelman, a WWII war veteran, lived a life filled with joy, love, and amazing experiences which were all shared with an incredible family that I am honored to know.
Ray Edelman was [...]
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GRS NYC Marathon Team Empowers 13,200 Girls
On Nov. 2nd, 41 passionate Team GRS runners participated in the 2014 TCS New York City Marathon. They ran an epic, cold and windy 26.2 miles through the streets of New York — with smiles on their faces. GRS is incredibly grateful to the wonderful team members who donated their sweat, fortitude, and positivity to [...]
Grassroot Soccer Zambia Wins Charity of the Year Award
Recently GRS Zambia was named the Charity of the Year in the inaugural Greatest Zambian Awards! The Awards, an initiative spearheaded by news website Open Zambia and the Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP), asked the public to vote on a shortlist for each of the ten categories.
“It is gratifying and rewarding to be the recipient of the Charity of the Year [...]
Philly Marathon
Congrats to all of today’s finishers, volunteers, supporters, race staff, Philly cops, spectators, and everyone else who had anything to do with this amazing event. I can’t say it enough, I love this event. It never disappoints. It always has and always will be a special place for.
It was my first marathon in 1994 and [...]
Posted in health & fitness, racing, running, survivor Tagged marine corp marathon, nyc marathon, philly marathon Comments closed
2014 Marine Corp Marathon – I Teared Up at That
Those marines sure know how to throw a party. I will try to keep this brief as I know nobody likes getting lulled to sleep with long drawn out race reports. While my effort at this year’s Marine Corp Marathon was a slow run/walk, it was nothing short of moving and inspirational. This was my [...]
Posted in cancer, racing, running Tagged grassroot soccer, marine corp marathon, nyc marathon, team in training, team inspiration Comments closed
“Surviving with Endurance” – Speaking at Endurance Sports Expo