RadiEight is a podcast from ARORA that focuses on sharing donor and recipient stories of organ, tissue and eye donation — to share the importance of registering to become an organ, tissue and eye donor. With over 114,000 Americans currently waiting for a life saving transplant, awareness about the life restoring gifts of organ, tissue and eye donation is important. You can help by registering to become a donor at donatelifearkansas.org. Subscribe to RadiEight by clicking the links below or wherever you listen to podcasts and sharing it with your family and friends.
In this episode, members of the ARORA Communications department Michael Scott, Stacy Robinson, and Ayjah Johnson interview donor dad and ARORA's new CEO— Mark Tudor. Tune in to listen to Mark's personal connection to donation and his avid passion for saving lives. You can also access this episode by visiting the ARORA Facebook page.
In this episode, host Audrey Coleman interviews Dorothy Ballard, a heart transplant recipient who recently celebrated 20 years with a healthy heart. Tune in to learn more about her story and journey of organ transplantation!
In this episode, host Audrey Coleman interviews Keith Maddison, a donor husband, tissue recipient, former long-time ARORA employee and current ARORA volunteer. He shares his experiences and responsibilities as a volunteer, what has helped him navigate through the grief of his wife's passing, and more!
Busy working mom JaJuan Chantele Williams speaks to RadiEight host Audrey Coleman about living with difficult diagnoses, dialysis, and being on the kidney transplant waiting list.
Host Audrey Coleman interviews Jeana Jucha, family aftercare coordinator at ARORA and certified Grief Yoga teacher. Jeana shares how the tools of yoga and meditation can be used as fuel for transformative healing.
Doctors told young Whittney's mom that she had a 7% chance of recovery from an aggressive E-coli infection, but Whittney beat the odds. While she recovered from the infection, her kidneys were badly damaged, so she spent the early years of her life in dialysis three times a week at Arkansas Children's. A transplant at age 8 changed her life, and now she is a healthy adult. Host Audrey Coleman speaks to Whittney about her experience.
This month's podcast is a replay of host Audrey Coleman's November 2020 interview with Dr. Teri Cox of Cox Consulting. The holidays can be a tough time for those who've lost a loved one. Dr. Cox talks about gratitude and giving thanks and how organ donor families and recipients can work through grief.
Host Audrey Coleman interviews heart donor recipient and author Pete Radigan. Pete was in end-stage heart failure and unsure whether he would live before receiving a transplant. His book, "Tragedy to Triumph -- The Story of Tom's Heart," was co-authored with Janet Mauk, the mother of his heart donor. It tells the donor family's story of finding purpose through organ and tissue donation following tragic loss, and the recipient's story of finding hope for a new life.
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Bereavement specialist Greg Adams, a social worker at Arkansas Children's Hospital, discusses his professional and personal experience with suicide.
Host Audrey Coleman interviews Bobby Walker. Several years ago, Bobby experienced a fall through a glass table that could have cost him his life. Instead, the fall likely saved his life. While treating his injuries, doctors found something that might not have otherwise come to light. Bobby's kidneys were failing, and he was in need of a transplant.
Heather Prutzman lost her only son Joseph Savage in a motor vehicle accident in 2017. A generous spirit in life, Joey's kindness lives on through his organ, tissue and eye donation. His gift has touched 120 additional lives, with Heather herself becoming one of his recipients in 2019.
Lynn Davis of Texarkana, Texas, lived with Type 1 diabetes for 26 years. Five years ago, in January 2016, Lynn received a kidney/pancreas transplant to replace her own failing organs. Listen here to her story of restored life, made possible through organ and tissue donation.
Samantha Johnson was born with a congenital heart defect and received a heart transplant shortly after she was born. Tune in and listen as Samantha and her mom, Jill, share the story of the transplant journey.
Tammy Sisemore shares the story of her son, Robbie, who passed away from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Tune in to learn about Tammy's journey from unimaginable tragedy to unrelenting advocate for organ and tissue registration.
March is National Kidney Month. Listen as podcast guest Charliene Raines shares the story of her husband who is the recipient of two kidney transplants.
This month's podcast guest is Carolyn Berry, a two-time heart recipient and a champion for organ, tissue and eye donation. You will be inspired by her story.
Join us for an exciting look at the workings of ARORA. We interview Brandi Turner, our Donation Data Specialist and Michael Wright, our Family Hospital Liaison as they give us insight into the intricacies of the organ process and break some of the myths of organ, tissue and eye donation.
On December 25th, 2014 Yolanda Harshaw received the greatest Christmas gift, a heart, from Melissa Owen. On this episode Yolanda and Paul, Melissa's father, discuss this gift and the incredible link its created between these two families.
The holidays can be a tough time for those who've lost a loved one. Dr. Teri Cox of Cox Consulting talks about gratitude and giving thanks and how organ donor families and recipients can work through grief.
Audrey discusses the important role the religious community plays in education and dispelling myths around organ, tissue and eye donation with Pastor LaVon Post. With National Donor Sabbath approaching find out how the community of faith is making a difference.
This month's podcast features Myc Scott and Stacy Robinson of ARORA. They talk about DMV Appreciation Month, ways to register to become an organ donor, and their role for ARORA. ARORA volunteers Paul Owen and Dean Hicks also stop by to talk about their experience in working with DMVs.
This month's guest is Beth Cameron, ARORA Manager of Family Aftercare. She talks about why she is passionate about organ, tissue and eye donation. She also discusses the powerful, healing role ARORA plays in the lives of donor families and what resources the Aftercare team provides.
Our latest guest, Krista Belin, talks about Lane and their decision to allow him to live on through the gift of tissue transplantation.
This month's podcast guest is Anthony Freeman. He was just 15 when he was diagnosed with end stage renal failure. Anthony waited for a kidney transplant for 7 years. He shares his story about how his diagnosis affected his outlook on life and his athletic career.
This month we interviewed Samantha Johnson, a heart recipient, and her mother Jill Johnson. They spoke about how Samantha receiving this precious gift has impacted their lives, their faith and their outlook on life.
Today's guest is Paul Owen, a donor dad, whose daughter, Melissa, passed away over four years ago. Her heart recipient is Yolanda Harshaw. The families have connected and remain in each other's lives. During the podcast, Owen tells about his family's tragedy and how that tragedy became Harshaw's miracle.