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Breast Cancer doesn't care where you live, who you know, how healthy you are, how many initials you have behind your name, or the color of your skin. It could care less about money. This is a party that you never RSVP’d to, yet you are the guest of honor… and you don’t know what to do next. Being diagnosed with breast cancer is where the discussion starts. Join host Shellie Turner in her new podcast that will shine light upon the darkness of diagnosis, giving you the support and information ...
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Today, we chatted with Bob and Jim Morrison, the recipients of the Vision Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who saw the potential of what a community foundation could do for Manhattan. During our discussion, we uncovered the story behind his 53-year journey in Manhattan, from his roots in Clay Center …
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Today, we chatted with Bob and Tracy DeBruyn, the recipients of the Vision Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who saw the potential of what a community foundation could do for Manhattan. During our discussion, we unearthed how Bob's family and friends played pivotal roles in his development and Tracy’s…
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Today, we chatted with Jim Gordon, the recipient of the Vision Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who saw the potential of what a community foundation could do for Manhattan. During our discussion, we uncovered his love for photography, early experiences at K-State University, getting hired and making …
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Today, we chatted with Joe Lyle, the recipient of the Catalyst Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes individuals who inspire and drive transformative processes for GMCF’s benefit. We explored Joe’s professional journey, transitioning from teaching accounting at Kansas State University to becoming a local philan…
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Today, we chatted with Lee Meigs, the recipient of the Catalyst Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes individuals who inspire and drive transformative processes for GMCF’s benefit. We explored Lee’s heartwarming story during our discussion, highlighting her work with Big Brothers Big Sisters and co-founding Fai…
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At one time or another, we all get triggered by a bad driver startling us or an unconscious partner making a flippant comment that hurts our feelings. Events like these can trigger negative emotions. Even though the bad driver and your partner may be wrong, the only one suffering is you! In this podcast, you'll learn how to stop your suffering imme…
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Today, we talked with C. Clyde Jones, the Influence Cornerstone Award recipient at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who saw the potential of what a community foundation could do for Manhattan. During our discussion, we learned about this 101-year-old pillar of the Manhattan community becoming Kansas State University's in…
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Today, we chatted with Therese Miller, the recipient of the Influence Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who saw the potential of what a community foundation could do for Manhattan. During our discussion, we uncovered how her parents and church ignited her passion for giving, her extensive volunteer wo…
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Today, we talked with Neil Horton, an Impact Cornerstone Award recipient at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who had a strong impact in making GMCF successful. During our discussion, we delved into Neil's professional life, from his early days in Topeka to his role at the Beyer Construction Company under the mentorship o…
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Today, we chatted with Cheryl Grice, the recipient of the Catalyst Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes individuals who inspire and drive transformative processes for GMCF’s benefit. During our discussion, we explored Cheryl’s background, professional life, the pivotal role played by supportive local groups li…
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Today, we chatted with Terry Arthur, the recipient of the Influence Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who saw the potential of what a community foundation could do for Manhattan. During our discussion, we discovered Terry’s journey in the Manhattan community from serving as general counsel for the Kan…
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Today, we chatted with Tom Fryer, the recipient of the Influence Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who saw the potential of what a community foundation could do for Manhattan. During our discussion, we explored Tom’s background, and professional life, talked about his wife Angie, her work with the Fai…
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Today, we chatted with Polly Stoecklein, the recipient of the Catalyst Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes individuals who inspire and drive transformative processes for GMCF’s benefit. During our discussion, we explored Polly’s background, professional life, passion for dogs, the founding of Fairy Godmothers…
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Today, we talked with Dennis Mullin, an Impact Cornerstone Award recipient at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who had a strong impact in making GMCF successful. During our discussion, we delved into Dennis's professional life, his mentoring of college students, starting the Flint Hills Breadbasket, founding the Flint Hi…
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Today, we talked with Sue Maes, the Influence Cornerstone Award recipient at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who saw the potential of what a community foundation could do for Manhattan. During our discussion, we delved into Sue’s history, professional life, involvement with the foundation, starting the Fairy Godmothers,…
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Today, we talked with Bill Richter, the Impact Cornerstone Award recipient at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who had a strong impact in making GMCF successful. During our discussion, we dove into Bill’s sixty-year philanthropic journey, exploring his involvement with his church, the community foundation, and the Crisis…
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Today, we talked with Dirk Daveline, a recipient of a Catalyst Cornerstone Award at the Community Foundation Awards. This award recognizes those who inspire and drive transformative processes around them for GMCF’s benefit. During our discussion, we dove into Dirk's journey, exploring his involvement with Big Brothers Big Sisters, his views on phil…
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Today, we chatted with GMCF's president and CEO, Vern Henricks. In the second of our two-part series, we discussed the community foundation's MHK Together Program initiated to combat the COVID business shutdown, GMCF's disaster relief fund, and the childcare and business accelerator. GMCF CFAsBy Vern Henricks
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Today, we chatted with GMCF's president and CEO, Vern Henricks. In the first of a two-part series, we discussed the community foundation's 25 years. We covered everything from the initial $200 donation to legalize GMCF as a non-profit community Foundation to our 365 million dollars in assets 25 years later and everything in between. GMCF CFAs…
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Today, we talked with GMCF's current Board of Directors Chair, Matt Crocker. We discussed how he became involved with the community foundation the year ahead with the goal of finishing the projects that past chairs Jackie Hartman Borck and Kim McAtee started and laying the foundation for GMCF's next 25 years. GMCF CFAs…
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Today, we chatted with outgoing board chair, GMCF’s 2023-2024 Board of Directors Chair, Kim McAtee. We talked about her getting the philanthropy bug from her parents, getting her children involved in Youth Impacting Community (YIC), and championing the Flint Hills Community Accelerator. Her strategic insights and expertise contributed greatly to GM…
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In this episode of Shellie Turner speaks with guest Paris Smith, a survivor of both multiple sclerosis and triple negative breast cancer. Paris shares her formidable journey through diagnosis, treatment, and the personal growth and advocacy that ensued. From waking up with severe vision loss leading to her MS diagnosis to the discovery and aggressi…
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In this podcast episode, our guest Cheryl Brown shares her battle with breast cancer as well as mother's and her own diagnoses. Cheryl details their differing treatments, diagnoses stages, and the emotional and physical challenges they faced. Shellie and Cheryl also delve into the broader issues of healthcare, insurance, the variability of cancer t…
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Today, we chatted with GMCF’s 2021-2022 Board of Directors Chair, Therese Miller. We discussed her time as the board treasurer, her year as board chair reintegrating after the pandemic, starting the Philanthropy Today podcast and the GMCF community arts program, and her passion for affordable housing for our community. GMCF CFAs…
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Today, we spoke with GMCF’s 2020-2021 Board of Directors Chair, Bill Bahr. We chatted about his year as board chair, adapting and overcoming challenges during the COVID lockdown, and helping those most impacted by the pandemic in the Manhattan community with the MHK Together program. GMCF CFAsBy Bill Bahr
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Host Shellie Turner engages in a heartfelt conversation with breast cancer veteran Asha Miller. They explore the often untalked-about complexities and long-term impacts of living with the disease. Asha opens up about her divorce following her diagnosis, the intricate relationship dynamics that evolved, and the supportive co-parenting setup with her…
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The podcast 'We Do Have a Voice', hosted by Shellie Turner, is a platform for discussing and raising awareness about breast cancer where voices of those touched by the disease are amplified. Our guest, Kellie, an advocate for the BRCA genetic test and a carrier of the gene who underwent preventative mastectomy and hysterectomy, shares her journey a…
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Today, we spoke with GMCF’s 2018-2019 Board of Directors Chair, Dean Thibault. We discussed his involvement with the foundation from the beginning, his year as board chair, and serving the Manhattan community by volunteering in various charitable organizations. GMCF CFAsBy Dean Thibault
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Today, we talked with GMCF’s 2015-2016 Board of Directors Chair, Jodi Kaus. We chatted about her initial involvement with GMCF, being behind the scenes from the beginning, getting her children involved in our Youth Impacting Community program, and starting the Young Trustee Program here at GMCF. GMCF CFAs…
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In this episode of "C We Do Have A Voice," host Shellie Turner brings a different perspective on breast cancer by inviting her brother as a guest. Together, they discuss the impact of breast cancer on their family, having lost three sisters to the disease. Shellie shares her own experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer three times, while al…
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In this episode of C We Do Have A Voice, host Shellie Turner is joined by Ananda Lewis, who is currently undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Ananda shares her experience with a non-traditional, expensive chemo treatment and discusses her decision to use cold cap treatment to preserve her hair. The conversation highlights the importance of perso…
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In this episode of "C We Do Have A Voice," host Shellie Turner is joined by Arnedra Jordan, the Project Manager for Black Women for Wellness. While Arnedra is not a breast cancer survivor herself, she advocates for those who are newly diagnosed, teaching them how to navigate their diagnosis and become advocates for themselves. Black Women for Welln…
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Today, we talked with GMCF’s 2012-2013 Board of Director President, Dennis Mullin. We discussed his influence on the formation of GMCF, the Goldstein Foundation’s impact on GMCF’s growth, his involvement with various non-profit organizations, and an insightful philosophy on hiring practices. GMCF CFAs…
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In this episode Shellie interviews Jackie, who used to be an ambassador for Susan G. Komen. They discuss breast cancer and the journey of survivors after the initial diagnosis. Jackie shares her personal experience of being diagnosed with stage one breast cancer, and the fear and uncertainty she faced. She highlights the need for better communicati…
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Today, we chatted with GMCF’s 2011-2012 Board of Director President, Terry Arthur. We discussed Terry’s father’s legacy of philanthropy and service to the community, his involvement with various non-profit organizations, and the formation of GMCF’s first supporting organization, The Community Foundation of The Flint Hills, now named The Goldstein F…
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In this episode, host Shellie Turner interviews Sarah Keith, who shares her story of being diagnosed with breast cancer. Sarah initially overlooked a lump in her breast, attributing it to breastfeeding, but eventually decides to get it checked. She undergoes tests and is diagnosed with breast cancer and attacks it aggressively through surgery and c…
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Today, we caught up with GMCF’s 2009-2010 Board of Director President, Don Wissman. In our conversation, we discussed Don’s thoughts on GMCF’s affiliate program, the move to change the foundation's name from Manhattan Community Foundation to The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation during his term, and his admiration for how well community leader…
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Shellie welcomes RoShaun, a breast cancer survivor, to share her story on the podcast. RoShaun explains that her life was going well, but her fear of breast cancer always loomed due to her family history. She recalls experiencing pain and confusion, which led her to get an ultrasound and mammogram. The results showed an abnormality, leading to a bi…
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Today, we chatted with GMCF’s 2007-2008 Board of Director President, Tom Fryer. We discussed the economic downturn during his year as the president, his work raising money to get one of the Kansas Health Foundation matches, and how leaders with integrity help bridge trust between the community and the foundation. GMCF CFAs…
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In this episode, Shellie interviews breast cancer survivor Robin Early. Robin shares her experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer and highlights the significance of early detection. She urges women to know their bodies and be proactive about their breast health. Robin found out about her cancer through routine mammograms, and her faith and …
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In this episode, Shellie speaks with Karen Eubanks Jackson - the Founder and CEO of Sisters Network® Inc., the oldest and largest national Black breast cancer survivorship organization. Mrs. Jackson has been diagnosed with breast cancer four times, and in this episode she emphasizes the need for individuals to know their own bodies and pay attentio…
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Today, we caught up with another of GMCF’s past presidents, Jim Morrison. We discussed the factors that led to the formation of the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation, his year as the president, and the legacy of philanthropy he has built as a leader in the community. GMCF CFAsBy Jim Morrison
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In this episode we are joined by Frederick Johnson from Stand Up To Cancer. In this episode he and Shellie talk about the upcoming campaign called Cancer Screen Week, this first week of December starting December 4, 2023 which aims to promote cancer screening and early detection. They highlight the significance of mammograms and breast cancer scree…
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