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Three Ways to Help
For over 30 years I’ve been tying together endurance sports and charitable giving. 2019 is affording me several opportunities to do more of the same. The links below will take you to the fundraising events I’m currently registered for and the corresponding charities for each event. Any help that you can give would be immensely [...]
Posted in cancer, charity, health & fitness, leukemia & lymphoma society, survivor Tagged autism speaks, big climb philly, legacy of hope, leukemia & lymphoma society, love run, tcs nyc marathon Comments closed
TCS NYC Marathon
I’ve committed to racing the 2019 TCS NYC Marathon in support of Autism Speaks. As some of you may know, our grandson Reed was recently diagnosed with autism. I’m determined to do anything within my power to help ensure Reed and all of the other Reeds in this world have the tools and resources needed [...]
Posted in charity, motivation, running Tagged autism, autism speaks, tcs nyc marathon Comments closed
Speaking Engagements
As I continue to add 2019 races, events, and speaking engagements, I thought I would post this for reference. Click the link below and if I can be of any assistance to you or your organization, don’t hesitate to raise your hand!
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Posted in cancer, health & fitness, motivation, survivor Tagged keynote speaker, motivational speaker, speaker Comments closed
Team Relentless Hope
It’s been nearly 13 years since I was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Some people would have considered that diagnosis a curse.
I’m not some people.
My disease has opened more doors than it has closed and created more opportunities than it has robbed me of. And while I’ve needed to endure 54 rounds of chemo and [...]
The Power of Choice
Last night I was asked to say a few words at a wonderful community Prayer service. Below was the message I delivered .
The Power of Choice
When we first started these prayer services many months ago, as we all know, they were for my brother in law, Lefty Snyder. The intentions quickly grew to include me, [...]
Posted in cancer, health & fitness, motivation Tagged brain aneurysm, chronic lymphocytic leukemia Comments closed
Dear Extended Team in Training Family
I wanted to let you all know that after a fair amount of thought and soul searching, I’ve made the decision to step down as the Eastern Pennsylvania triathlon coach. Over the last 12 and a half years I’ve had the honor and privilege of coaching some of the most amazing people on this planet. [...]
Posted in coaching, health & fitness Tagged leukemia & lymphoma society, Lls, team in training, tnt Comments closed
Dance with Me
Quick update for those keeping score at home. Today is day 13 on my new daily chemo ibrutinib and I continue to see amazing results with virtually no side effects. I also had my 2 week oncolodoc check in today and he was equally pleased. My blood work is responding exactly as it’s supposed to. [...]
Posted in cancer, health & fitness Tagged blood cancer, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, cll, janssen pharmaceuticals, johnson & johnson, leukemia & lymphoma society, Lls, pharmacyclics, relentless, remission, survivor Comments closed
OCNJ 10 Miler & Ibrutinib
My first full week with my new oral chemo had me feeling good enough to jump into the Ocean City New Jersey 10 miler. And I felt beyond great.
It was just a perfect day with much to be thankful for. Especially my wife Mary Grace for always being ….. everything. I could never do what [...]
Posted in cancer, running Tagged ibrutinib, imbruvica, janssen pharmaceuticals, johnson & johnson, ocean city 10 miler, ocnj, pharmacyclics, snow companies, survivor Comments closed
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