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Believe in Progress: an AACR Foundation Podcast

038: Live from the AACR Philadelphia Marathon 2024 - Stories of Resilience (Part 1)

08 Jan 2025

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In this special live episode of the Believe in Progress podcast, host Mitch Stoller takes us to the heart of the AACR Philadelphia Marathon. Against the backdrop of one of Philadelphia's most iconic events, this episode captures the energy, determination, and community spirit that make this race unforgettable year after year. Joined by four inspiring guests—Mark Sullivan, Linda Reilly, Brook Byrd, and Anwar Miller—we delve into powerful stories of resilience, advocacy, and the shared mission to make progress in the fight against cancer. From the personal journeys of runners to the dedicated work of community leaders and advocates, this episode is a celebration of what it means to push boundaries and inspire hope. The Believe in Progress podcast provides uplifting, actionable ways to support cancer research and advocacy, including making a donation or starting your own fundraiser. Guests Mark Sullivan: Mark is a longtime volunteer and supporter of the AACR. He is one of the few remaining athletes who have completed every Philadelphia Marathon since it began 30+ years ago. As a professional running coach, he offers his training insights and support to participating athletes in the AACR Runners for Research program. Linda Reilly: Linda is a devoted cancer advocate and supporter of the AACR. She is a new participant in the AACR Runners for Research program, and her inspiration stems from her family. Brook Byrd: Brook is a local runner in Philadelphia. Her involvement in cancer research started in grad school, where she worked on an AACR-funded grant that studied new techniques for identifying breast cancer. Anwar Miller: Anwar is a returning participant in the AACR Runners for Research program. Several years ago, Anwar started a fundraising team at Google, where he was employed. Key Discussion Points 1. The Philadelphia Marathon Experience - Our guests share their unique experiences participating in the marathon and what the event means to them. - Reflections on the connection between running and resilience, both on and off the racecourse. 2. Personal Journeys in Advocacy and Cancer Research - Each guest discusses his or her journey in cancer advocacy and the role he or she plays in driving progress. - Stories of how the AACR’s mission has touched their lives and inspired their work. 3. Building a Stronger Community - The importance of community support and collaboration in advancing cancer research. - Insights into how events like the Philadelphia Marathon bring people together for a common cause. 4. Inspiration and Call to Action - How listeners can get involved in supporting cancer research and advocacy through organizations like the AACR. - Guests’ messages of hope and resilience for runners, patients, and advocates alike. Additional Resources and Links Learn more about the AACR and its mission at AACR.org. Explore ways to support cancer research and advocacy efforts through participation in events like the Philadelphia Marathon. How You Can Help Subscribe: Don’t miss an episode! Follow Believe in Progress on your favorite podcast platform or on YouTube. Share: Spread inspiration and awareness by sharing this episode with your friends and family. Donate: Support cutting-edge cancer research by making a donation to the AACR at AACR.org/donate. Acknowledgments This special live episode of Believe in Progress is produced by CollegeCast LLC. Production Credits Host: Mitch Stoller Guests: Mark Sullivan, Linda Reilly, Brook Byrd, and Anwar Miller Executive Producer: Anthony Lopes Executive Producer: Michael Leary Associate Producer: Heather Holland Director: Anthony Lopes Creative Director/Director of Photography: Michael Leary Second Camera: Anthony Lopes Editor: Michael Leary

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