• A Grateful Good-Bye Part Two
    Dec 20 2024
    As discussed in part one of this conversation, Gordon Bowen has dedicated his 38-year career to organ, eye, and tissue donation. He has held various positions in this field, ranging from procurement coordinator to regional administrator at the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). Gordon moved to Cleveland in 2005 and became the CEO of Lifebanc in 2006. He has created a significant legacy throughout his career by saving and healing thousands of lives in northeast Ohio. In our continued conversation with Gordon, we explore the future of organ donation, as well as his personal journey.
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    17 mins
  • A Grateful Good-Bye
    Dec 10 2024
    As the year ends, Gordon Bowen, the CEO of Lifebanc, will conclude his remarkable career in the organ procurement field at the end of 2024. For 24 years, Gordon has been a dedicated, pioneering, and compassionate leader at Lifebanc. Many may not know that he has devoted his entire professional life to the donation field. We are honored to have Gordon with us to discuss his career, share some highlights and memorable experiences, and explore what the future holds. Listen to Part One of this candid conversation with Gordon.
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    17 mins
  • Grief and the Holidays
    Nov 12 2024
    Each year, we dedicate a podcast episode to talk about grief and the holidays because supporting those who have suffered a loss at the end of the year is essential. Whether that loss is recent or years ago, it changes a family and how holidays are celebrated. Lifebanc expert on the subject, Elissa Berman, Manager of Bereavement Services, provides guidance and helpful information, and leading off the conversation is Marlene Shay, a donor mom who lost her son Adam on January 8, 2014.
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    25 mins
  • The Journey to Rebirth
    Oct 29 2024
    Tammy Horvat was a vibrant, healthy wife, mom, and community member. She worked full-time as a manager and was always on the go when suddenly, she began to feel tired, then exhausted. In a few weeks, Tammy’s world was turned upside down when, shockingly, her husband found her unresponsive on the couch. Tammy was in liver and kidney failure.
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    22 mins
  • Surviving Loss by Suicide
    Sep 17 2024
    Jack was only a young boy when he was told, “Daddy went to heaven.” He was also told that his dad had taken his own life. As we move through September, we must stop and learn more about the importance of Suicide Prevention Awareness. This is the time to raise awareness of this urgently significant crisis. The purpose of this observance is to shift the perception, spread hope, and share vital information to people affected by suicide. The goal is to ensure that individuals, friends, and families have access to the resources they need to discuss suicide prevention and seek help. […]
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  • Gifted: The Docuseries
    Sep 3 2024
    Robert Horsey, RN, BSN, CPTC, CCTC, and CEO of Gifted Productions, has worked in organ procurement organizations and two transplant centers and is certified in donation and transplantation. Who better to share meaningful stories with to inspire, encourage, and educate the masses? Robert is also the author of the book Gifted and the producer of a docu-series of the same name, which tells real-life stories of the courage of donor families and those facing transplantation. Statistically, about 90% of the US population supports the idea of organ donation, but only 56% are registered donors in Ohio. We do know that when […]
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  • New Music for a Classic
    Aug 20 2024
    Rodney is a professional musician, the former music director and keyboard player for the Spinners in the 1970s. He toured the world and still plays music in two bands. However, the music almost stopped when his kidneys failed due to COVID-19, and spending 14 days on a ventilator. Rodney shares his story and how he ended up coming to Cleveland to receive a lifesaving kidney transplant in April of this year.
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  • Honoring Jess and Lillia
    Jul 23 2024
    To lose one family member is heartbreaking, but the loss of two at the same time is unimaginable. When Bob Reisinger’s daughter and granddaughter were killed in a terrible accident, the thought of moving forward was overwhelming. One of Bob’s friends invited him to attend the Gift of Life Walk & Run and it made an impact that Bob still feels today. Listen as Bob shares his reasons for participating in this unique event year after year.
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    15 mins