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On the "last" episode of the Would You Die? Podcast, I'm joined by returning guest and filmmaker BRET MILLER to talk about my one favorite scary movies ever, CANDYMAN. We talk all about what makes this character so special and mesmerizing. Enjoy! Follow Bret at the links below! Website: https://www.bretmillerfilmmaker.com/ Twitter @bretmiller_film Follow Would You Die? on IG @wouldyoudieshow Twitter @wouldyoudieshow Facebook @ Would You Die? Email wouldyoudiepodcast@gmail.com for business inquiries Join me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/wouldyoudiepodcast Subscribe to my YouTube Channel! Visit the FANGORIA store: shop.fangoria.com/wouldyoudieshow Use Promo Code: WOULDYOUDIESHOW The Would You Die? Podcast can also be found on TikTok @wouldyoudiepodcast. Follow Austin on Letterboxd @torresau. Follow me on Bluesky @austinmtorres.bsky.social Music is composed by Josie Palmer. Watch my short film, The Blood Witch, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Foz3PeQKJ4 Watch the trailer for my short film, Spider, here: https://youtu.be/r9lz_csWG8w?si=pbuCllGLZefI90oK Watch my short film, Ice Scream, here: https://youtu.be/tghxuuJjPxM Watch my short film, Best Day Ever, here: https://youtu.be/WDJbfRl2Qh4 Find Three Y's Men Media here! ThreeYsMenMedia.com Find Three Y's Men Media merch (including Would You Die?) HERE! https://www.belowthecollar.com/tshirt...
When diagnosed with breast cancer at age 24, Bret Miller made a promise to his surgeon: no man would ever feel alone upon hearing the words, “You have breast cancer.” Driven by this promise, Bret founded The Male Breast Cancer Coalition in 2014. Male Breast Cancer Happens is a not-for-profit patient advocacy organization dedicated to uniting people to educate the world about male breast cancer. Our mission is to build awareness through the wisdom and experiences of survivors. Our survivors emphasize that every individual must be their own best advocate for their bodies. Our mission remains an uphill battle until we educate everyone, including the medical community, about the need for more testing and clinical trials focusing on men with breast cancer. We want people to be informed. Breast cancer does not discriminate, and we want everyone to know: Men Have Breasts Too. The foundation was founded by Bret and his parents. https://malebreastcancerhappens.org/portfolio/bret-miller/
On this episode of the Would You Die? Podcast, I'm joined by returning guest and filmmaker BRET MILLER to talk about my favorite scary movie, ALIEN. We talk all about Ridley Scott's masterpiece, our favorite shots, and why we love the entire franchise. Enjoy! Follow Bret at the links below! Website: https://www.bretmillerfilmmaker.com/ Twitter @bretmiller_film Would You Die is hosted by Austin Torres and can be found @WouldYouDieShow on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Join me on Patreon! Subscribe to my YouTube Channel! Visit the FANGORIA store: shop.fangoria.com/wouldyoudieshow Use Promo Code: WOULDYOUDIESHOW The Would You Die? Podcast can also be found on TikTok @wouldyoudiepodcast. Follow Austin on Letterboxd @torresau. Music is composed by Josie Palmer. Watch my short film, Ice Scream, here: https://youtu.be/tghxuuJjPxM Watch my shor film, Best Day Ever, here: https://youtu.be/WDJbfRl2Qh4 Find Three Y's Men Media here! ThreeYsMenMedia.com Find Three Y's Men Media merch (including Would You Die?) HERE! https://www.belowthecollar.com/tshirt-stores/3ymm.
Detroit filmmaker Bret Miller talks about his documentary on the creation of the trout that adorns the famous Two Hearted IPA ahead of it's May 2nd screening in Kalamazoo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcaster Ron Rappaport (It's a Wrap with Rap) was stopped in his tracks when he received the diagnosis. Breast cancer?!! But he was a guy. How could that be? After Googling the matter, he found Male Breast Cancer Happens, founded by mom Peggy Miller with her son Bret Miller, who first found his lump at 17 and today is the youngest known male breast cancer survivor in the US. You will learn: * If a human has breasts, they can get breast cancer, regardless of gender. * Because men aren't encouraged to do self-examinations or know that they can get breast cancer, they are often diagnosed too late to have positive outcomes. * A combination of self-advocacy and group support can change the trajectory of the cancer journey. Connect with Ron Rappaport at It's a Wrap with Rap Podcast at https://www.itsawrapwithrap.com/ Listen to my episode on Ron's podcast at https://www.spreaker.com/episode/s2-ep-18-resilience-in-the-face-of-abduction-a-conversation-with-lizbeth-meredith--58362281 For more information, go to Male breast cancer Happens.org. https://breastselfexams.org/ https://breastselfexams.org/self-breast-exams-cards/ #TogetherWeWillChangetheWORLD Peggy@MaleBreastCancerHappens.org Bret@MaleBreastCancerHappens.org
On this episode of the Would You Die? Podcast, Slashtober 2 ends with a surprise Halloween episode talking everything Halloween! I'm joined by two friends of the pod and recurring guests, filmmaker Bret Miller and writer Vannah Taylor! Enjoy as we talk everything Mikey My-My. Follow Bret at the links below! Website Twitter Follow Vannah at the links below! Linktree Twitter Instagram TikTok Would You Die is hosted by Austin Torres and can be found @WouldYouDieShow on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Visit the FANGORIA store: shop.fangoria.com/wouldyoudieshow Use Promo Code: WOULDYOUDIESHOW Watch my short film, Best Day Ever, here! https://youtu.be/WDJbfRl2Qh4 The Would You Die? Podcast can also be found on TikTok @wouldyoudiepodcast. Follow Austin on Letterboxd @torresau. Music is composed by Josie Palmer. Find Three Y's Men Media here! ThreeYsMenMedia.com Find Three Y's Men Media merch (including Would You Die?) HERE! https://www.belowthecollar.com/tshirt-stores/3ymm.html
10th Inning is Back in full swing!! Join your host Jack Miller as he has a new co-host, Bret Miller, as they brought on Justin Lock and Aidan Dougherty. They all discussed how the playoffs will based on the Wild Card Teams' schedules, what certain players will do in the offseason, and who also might sneak into the playoffs in Game 162. Tune in to hear what they all had to say!!
On this episode of the Would You Die? Podcast, I'm joined by four horror artists who all attended or taught at my alma mater, Michigan State University. Join writer Josh Malerman, actor Betsy Baker, professor Bill Vincent, filmmaker Bret Miller, and myself as we celebrate MSU and the accomplishments of Spartans in Horror. Go Green! Here are Josh's social media links! Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshMalerman Instagram: @joshmalerman Website: https://joshmalerman.com/ Check out Bret's films here! http://www.bretmillerfilmmaker.com/ Would You Die is hosted by Austin Torres and can be found @WouldYouDieShow on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Visit the FANGORIA store: shop.fangoria.com/wouldyoudieshow Use Promo Code: WOULDYOUDIESHOW BECOME A PATRON of the Would You Die Patreon here! patreon.com/wouldyoudiepodcast Watch my short film, Best Day Ever, here! https://youtu.be/WDJbfRl2Qh4 The Would You Die? Podcast can also be found on TikTok @wouldyoudiepodcast. Follow Austin on Letterboxd @torresau. Music is composed by Josie Palmer. Find Three Y's Men Media here! ThreeYsMenMedia.com Find Three Y's Men Media merch (including Would You Die?) HERE! https://www.belowthecollar.com/tshirt-stores/3ymm.html
On this episode of the Would You Die? Podcast, filmmaker Bret Miller returns to kick off the first annual SLASHTOBER! This year is The Month HE Came Home, and we're going to spend the whole month covering the face of Halloween, Michael Myers. I think we're all entitled to not just one, but a bunch of good scares (and podcast episodes!) Enjoy! Check out Bret's films here! http://www.bretmillerfilmmaker.com/ Would You Die is hosted by Austin Torres and can be found @WouldYouDieShow on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Music is composed by Josie Palmer. Find Three Y's Men Media here! ThreeYsMenMedia.com Find Three Y's Men Media merch (including Would You Die?) HERE! https://www.belowthecollar.com/tshirt-stores/3ymm.html Get a 30 day free trial of Audible HERE: www.audibletrial.com/wouldyoudieshow Buy me a coffee :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wouldyoudieshow
In this episode, four very different people explain their diagnoses and how they approached dating after breast cancer: Shawn is a nurse who lives in Kentucky and has had two breast cancer diagnoses. Suzette Brown is a stand-up comedian and founder of NYLaughs, a non-profit that produces free comedy events in public spaces to inspire audiences, enrich the lives of New Yorkers, and connect people through humor. She is also the creator of #StrongBlackBoobs, which aims to increase breast health awareness and heighten self-esteem among breast cancer patients of color. Jenne lives in Philadelphia and was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 27. Bret Miller is the co-founder of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition and founder of the Bret Miller 1T Foundation.
On this episode of the Would You Die? Podcast, I'm joined by an accomplished screen-writer and film-maker, with 2 feature films and numerous horror shorts, including a few I helped out on, my friend Bret Miller! We're talking about our boy who wouldn't even hurt a fly, though he does go a little mad sometimes, NORMAN BATES from the Psycho franchise. Check out Bret's films here! http://www.bretmillerfilmmaker.com/ Buy me a coffee :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wouldyoudieshow
Today we have a special episode in honor of male breast cancer awareness day. Four Male Breast Cancer Coalition members, Ron Rapaport, Jeffrey Flinn, Bret Miller, and Pat Washburn, share their compelling stories. Unfortunately, male breast cancer is often overlooked even though it affects 1 in 833 men. We hope this episode raises awareness and educates you about this deadly disease. Their stories are inspiring and educate us about what to look out for in ourselves and our loved ones. You don't want to miss this episode.
Lump, Bump, Discharge, Breast Tissue and you get "The Call" but don't tell anyone. WHAT? My guests this week on Stand Up & Speak Up are Ron Rapaport, Bret Miller, John Falk and Mike Singer, in addition to Pat Washburn, widow of Marlyn Washburn. All the men survived Male Breast Cancer and are LIVING to speak up and advocate. None of them, nor I, had heard of male breast cancer before the diagnosis but that's going to change. 1:833 men are diagnosed with breast cancer vs 1:8 women. The numbers don't appear to be staggering UNLESS it's YOUR MAN. Listen in for the signs of male breast cancer. See how to perform a monthly examination. Find out WHO to speak to if you think you may have a problem - DO NOT BE EMBARASSED anymore. This show could save your life or the life of your special guys. Don't let these guys be a "blue dot in the middle of a pink ocean." Beware and Be Aware.
The guys sit down this week with Bret Miller and Scottie Lee as well as a sit in guest, Kyle Leick! Topics of Disc Golf, Strongman, Magic the Gathering were brought up as well as a new segment! Be sure to stay til the end, some heart felt discussions are had, enjoy!
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes Bret Miller, founder of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition as well as Ron Rapaport, male breast cancer survivor and member of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition, a group dedicated to the advancement of male breast cancer awareness, testing and treatment. Why do we not hear more about male breast cancer in the news, in medical journals and even within the breast cancer movement itself?! At the age of seventeen Bret found a lump in his left breast, the year was 2003. He told Doctors “Don't worry they said.” “These things happen, we will keep an eye on it.” Until one day, many years later, during an exam he asked specifically for the doctor to look at the lump. The doctor immediately suggested he go for a sonogram, but he didn't think there was anything to be concerned about. The doctor who read the sonogram suggested Bret also have a mammogram. On April 27th, 2010 Bret's lump was removed and his life's goal and mission now is to spread the word to everyone, men & women, young & old, that breast cancer does not discriminate, it can happen to anyone at any age and to MEN too! Ron Rapaport was a 72-year-old retired pharmacist living the dream on the Northeast coast of Florida. When, for a few months prior to December 2018 he noticed that his left breast nipple was retracting. He really did not pay it much attention…until his online research led him to make a doctor's appointment that would forever change his life and turn Ron from an average person into one of the many heroes in the world who share the moniker survivor. Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we are joined by Bret Miller and Ron Rapaport of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition to discuss the scourge that is male breast cancer and what we can do to bring awareness, testing and treatment to the forefront of medicine. The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today!
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes Bret Miller, founder of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition as well as Ron Rapaport, male breast cancer survivor and member of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition, a group dedicated to the advancement of male breast cancer awareness, testing and treatment. Why do we not hear more about male breast cancer in the news, in medical journals and even within the breast cancer movement itself?!At the age of seventeen Bret found a lump in his left breast, the year was 2003. He told Doctors “Don't worry they said.” “These things happen, we will keep an eye on it.” Until one day, many years later, during an exam he asked specifically for the doctor to look at the lump. The doctor immediately suggested he go for a sonogram, but he didn't think there was anything to be concerned about. The doctor who read the sonogram suggested Bret also have a mammogram. On April 27th, 2010 Bret's lump was removed and his life's goal and mission now is to spread the word to everyone, men & women, young & old, that breast cancer does not discriminate, it can happen to anyone at any age and to MEN too!Ron Rapaport was a 72-year-old retired pharmacist living the dream on the Northeast coast of Florida. When, for a few months prior to December 2018 he noticed that his left breast nipple was retracting. He really did not pay it much attention…until his online research led him to make a doctor's appointment that would forever change his life and turn Ron from an average person into one of the many heroes in the world who share the moniker survivor.Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we are joined by Bret Miller and Ron Rapaport of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition to discuss the scourge that is male breast cancer and what we can do to bring awareness, testing and treatment to the forefront of medicine.The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com.The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today!
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast as host Christopher Jordan welcomes Bret Miller, founder of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition as well as Ron Rapaport, male breast cancer survivor and member of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition, a group dedicated to the advancement of male breast cancer The post DnB Ep 314: Surviving Male Breast Cancer and Knowing the Warning signs with the Male Breast Cancer Coalition appeared first on Dudes n Beer Podcast.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes Bret Miller, founder of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition as well as Ron Rapaport, male breast cancer survivor and member of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition, a group dedicated to the advancement of male breast cancer awareness, testing and treatment. Why do we not hear more about male breast cancer in the news, in medical journals and even within the breast cancer movement itself?! At the age of seventeen Bret found a lump in his left breast, the year was 2003. He told Doctors “Don’t worry they said.” “These things happen, we will keep an eye on it.” Until one day, many years later, during an exam he asked specifically for the doctor to look at the lump. The doctor immediately suggested he go for a sonogram, but he didn’t think there was anything to be concerned about. The doctor who read the sonogram suggested Bret also have a mammogram. On April 27th, 2010 Bret’s lump was removed and his life’s goal and mission now is to spread the word to everyone, men & women, young & old, that breast cancer does not discriminate, it can happen to anyone at any age and to MEN too! Ron Rapaport was a 72-year-old retired pharmacist living the dream on the Northeast coast of Florida. When, for a few months prior to December 2018 he noticed that his left breast nipple was retracting. He really did not pay it much attention…until his online research led him to make a doctor’s appointment that would forever change his life and turn Ron from an average person into one of the many heroes in the world who share the moniker survivor. Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we are joined by Bret Miller and Ron Rapaport of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition to discuss the scourge that is male breast cancer and what we can do to bring awareness, testing and treatment to the forefront of medicine. The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today!
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast as host Christopher Jordan welcomes Bret Miller, founder of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition as well as Ron Rapaport, male breast cancer survivor and member of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition, a group dedicated to the advancement of male breast cancer The post DnB Ep 314: Surviving Male Breast Cancer and Knowing the Warning signs with the Male Breast Cancer Coalition appeared first on Dudes n Beer Podcast.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes Bret Miller, founder of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition as well as Ron Rapaport, male breast cancer survivor and member of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition, a group dedicated to the advancement of male breast cancer awareness, testing and treatment. Why do we not hear more about male breast cancer in the news, in medical journals and even within the breast cancer movement itself?! At the age of seventeen Bret found a lump in his left breast, the year was 2003. He told Doctors “Don’t worry they said.” “These things happen, we will keep an eye on it.” Until one day, many years later, during an exam he asked specifically for the doctor to look at the lump. The doctor immediately suggested he go for a sonogram, but he didn’t think there was anything to be concerned about. The doctor who read the sonogram suggested Bret also have a mammogram. On April 27th, 2010 Bret’s lump was removed and his life’s goal and mission now is to spread the word to everyone, men & women, young & old, that breast cancer does not discriminate, it can happen to anyone at any age and to MEN too! Ron Rapaport was a 72-year-old retired pharmacist living the dream on the Northeast coast of Florida. When, for a few months prior to December 2018 he noticed that his left breast nipple was retracting. He really did not pay it much attention…until his online research led him to make a doctor’s appointment that would forever change his life and turn Ron from an average person into one of the many heroes in the world who share the moniker survivor. Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we are joined by Bret Miller and Ron Rapaport of the Male Breast Cancer Coalition to discuss the scourge that is male breast cancer and what we can do to bring awareness, testing and treatment to the forefront of medicine. The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today!
“Together we will change the world.” - Peggy Male Breast Cancer Coalition In this episode, Ron Rapaport, Pat Washburn, Gary Wong, Bret Miller, and Michael Singer shared their personal experiences with breast cancer and the mission Male Breast Cancer Coalition. Key Highlights of the Episode: What the Male Breast Cancer Coalition is about Signs and Symptoms The importance of knowing your family history The Risk Factors Resources: Website: www.malebreastcancercoalition.org Get Your Free Breast Self Exam Here Connect with us: Facebook: @itsallaboutevolving Join Our Community Instagram: @itsallaboutevolving Twitter: Tweet Us
Tammey takes a deep dive into the misunderstood, and in some cases, dismissed world of male breast cancer with advocates Bret Miller, and Cheri Ambrose.In 2003, Bret was a typical 17-year old guy. A senior in high school, on the football team, working at the pool and ice rink, when he noticed a lump in his breast. Without medical insurance at the time, he mentioned it to his doctor at a sports physical, but the doctor was unconcerned. Seven years later, in 2010, Bret asked a doctor again, this time his doctor sent him for a sonogram and Bret found out he had breast cancer.In 2009 Cheri had a close male friend who was battling breast cancer. When she learned that her good friend was embarrassed and horrified to have what he called a "woman's disease," she made it her personal mission to raise male breast cancer awareness nationwide. In 2013 Cheri and Bret founded the Male Breast Cancer Coalition.These fearless advocates give us an intimate look at everything from the individual breast cancer experience from the diagnosed male’s perspective to state and national legislation regarding gender equity in a predominantly female-driven, and focused, field of medicine and treatment.Listen in as they share the wisdom and experience of both advocate and patient, we discuss harmful stereotypes, personal fears, and medical misinformation as it pertains to male breast cancer. Where positive and lasting change has been made for not only the men diagnosed but also in preemptive knowledge for self-diagnostics, and as they share their passion for service as they passionately continue their advocacy work.Male Breast Cancer Coalition:Website: https://malebreastcancercoalition.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MaleBreastCancerCoalitionTwitter: https://twitter.com/MBCC_MHBTYour Killer Life:Website: https://www.yourkillerlife.comInstagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest: @yourkillerlifeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-killer-life/Subscribe to the Your Killer Life eMail Newsletter: https://sendfox.com/yourkillerlife##Sponsor the Show:For sponsorship information: https://www.yourkillerlife.com/sponsorship-opportunitiesOr show some love and buy us a cup of coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yourkillerlifeThis podcast is professionally edited by Roth MediaThis Episode Sponsored by:A special thank you to our sponsor and previous guest, Suzanna Davis with RakasaFit™. Suzanna wants to help our listeners find their fitness and reconnect with their health. RakasaFit™ encompasses belly dance and core fitness into one intensive workout for improved stamina, range of motion, technique, posture, physical expression, and strength. RakasaFit can easily be modified to meet you wherever you are on your path to reclaiming your health. So what do you have to lose? Visit www.rakasafit.com for more information.
Tammey takes a deep dive into the misunderstood, and in some cases, dismissed world of male breast cancer with advocates Bret Miller, and Cheri Ambrose.In 2003, Bret was a typical 17-year old guy. A senior in high school, on the football team, working at the pool and ice rink, when he noticed a lump in his breast. Without medical insurance at the time, he mentioned it to his doctor at a sports physical, but the doctor was unconcerned. Seven years later, in 2010, Bret asked a doctor again, this time his doctor sent him for a sonogram and Bret found out he had breast cancer.In 2009 Cheri had a close male friend who was battling breast cancer. When she learned that her good friend was embarrassed and horrified to have what he called a "woman's disease," she made it her personal mission to raise male breast cancer awareness nationwide. In 2013 Cheri and Bret founded the Male Breast Cancer Coalition.These fearless advocates give us an intimate look at everything from the individual breast cancer experience from the diagnosed male’s perspective to state and national legislation regarding gender equity in a predominantly female-driven, and focused, field of medicine and treatment.Listen in as they share the wisdom and experience of both advocate and patient, we discuss harmful stereotypes, personal fears, and medical misinformation as it pertains to male breast cancer. Where positive and lasting change has been made for not only the men diagnosed but also in preemptive knowledge for self-diagnostics, and as they share their passion for service as they passionately continue their advocacy work.Male Breast Cancer Coalition:Website: https://malebreastcancercoalition.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MaleBreastCancerCoalitionTwitter: https://twitter.com/MBCC_MHBTYour Killer Life:Website: https://www.yourkillerlife.comInstagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest: @yourkillerlifeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-killer-life/Subscribe to the Your Killer Life eMail Newsletter: https://sendfox.com/yourkillerlife##Sponsor the Show:For sponsorship information: https://www.yourkillerlife.com/sponsorship-opportunitiesOr show some love and buy us a cup of coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yourkillerlifeThis podcast is professionally edited by Roth MediaThis Episode Sponsored by:A special thank you to our sponsor and previous guest, Suzanna Davis with RakasaFit™. Suzanna wants to help our listeners find their fitness and reconnect with their health. RakasaFit™ encompasses belly dance and core fitness into one intensive workout for improved stamina, range of motion, technique, posture, physical expression, and strength. RakasaFit can easily be modified to meet you wherever you are on your path to reclaiming your health. So what do you have to lose? Visit www.rakasafit.com for more information.
Bret Miller brings a talk in our weekly student led devotion.
This Podcast features Ritu Bhatia, Dr Pooja Ramakant, Dr Lopamudra Das Roy and Bret and Peggy Miller, who share their insights on "Reality check on preventing breast cancer and averting untimely deaths." They were keynote speakers for the Sustainable Development e-Talks (#SDGtalks) - a special series, co-hosted by CNS and Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore from World Health Day (7 April 2020) to World Environment Day (5 June 2020).Be welcome to listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, aCast, Podtail, BluBrry, and other podcast streaming platforms. Ritu Bhatia, senior journalist who specializes in medical and health journalism (and a breast cancer patient)Dr Pooja Ramakant, noted breast cancer surgeon and researcher; Additional Professor, Department of Endocrine Surgery, King George's Medical University (KGMU); Vice Dean of Innovations, KGMU; and former part of Editorial Board of Indian Association of Endocrine Surgeons (IAES); recipient of 2015 Fellowship of UICC (Union for International Cancer Control) in Geneva.Dr Lopamudra Das Roy, founded Breast Cancer Hub (BCH), has over 18 years of experience in research, training and mentoring UG and PhD candidates in the field of genetics and breast and pancreatic cancer. She has been a Research Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her original research work on discovering the signaling pathway between breast cancer metastasis and arthritis, is attributed with numerous high impact factor publications and citations with global recognition from American Association of Cancer Research. She received the coveted Award of Excellence for Humanitarian service, at Male Breast Cancer Coalition Conference, 2019 Bret Miller and Peggy Miller from Male Breast Cancer Coalition (MBCC). When diagnosed with breast cancer at age 24, Bret promised his surgeon no man would ever feel alone when hearing the words, "You have breast cancer." Teaming up with others dedicated to end the stigma and feelings of abandonment associated with a male breast cancer diagnosis, Bret and his team members formed Male Breast Cancer Coalition in 2014. Breast cancer does not discriminate and we want everyone to know "Men Have Breasts Too", says MBCC team.They were in conversation with CNS Managing Editor and Executive Director Shobha Shukla, who is also the coordinator of Asia Pacific media network to end TB & tobacco, and prevent NCDs (APCAT Media). For more information, be welcome to visit www.bit.ly/sdgtalks ThanksCNS team
In today's student-led devotion, Bret Miller exhorts us to be unashamedly different from the rest of the world. Nathan Bowen leads singing and prayer.
In today's student-led chapel service, Jackson Sneed presents the last devotional message of the decade. Bret Miller leads singing. Matt Vaughan leads prayer.
In today's student-led devotion, Jarrett Ferguson considers how the spiritual condition of one's heart can influence their legacy. Bret Miller leads singing. Andrew Romine leads prayer.
When doctors told Bret Miller at 24 years-old that he had breast cancer, he was the youngest man to ever be diagnosed with the disease. Today, Bret is 30 and on a mission to make sure other men get screened, and to let other survivors know they aren’t alone. In this episode of Identity Tales, Bret talks to Kate about carving out space for healing in a disease that’s been branded Pink. Learn more about Bret’s work with the Male Breast Cancer Coalition at www.malebreastcancercoalition.org
When doctors told Bret Miller at 24 years-old that he had breast cancer, he was the youngest man to ever be diagnosed with the disease. Today, Bret is 30 and on a mission to make sure other men get screened, and to let other survivors know they aren’t alone. In this episode of Identity Tales, Bret talks to Kate about carving out space for healing in a disease that’s been branded Pink. Learn more about Bret’s work with the Male Breast Cancer Coalition at www.malebreastcancercoalition.org
Lets just start off by saying DID YOU SEE MY BRONCOS WIN THE SUPERBOWL BABY??!! That's right the Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers 24 to 10... So the Broncos are Superbowl #50 champs. This month is Valentines, or as I like to call it " I Love You Day" and also cancer awareness month. Male breast cancer is a cancer not to many people think about, but it happens. It's said that over 2,200 men are diagnosed with breast cancer every year and that over 450 men die from it per year. Most people have always thought breast cancer to be a women's cancer and like most men we're too stubborn to go see a doctor, by the time we do it's too late and the cancer has spread. For most men with breast cancer, when caught in the early stages, survival rate is around 90%. Breast cancer is rare among men but it does happen. So, what do you do to become that 90% if diagnosed with breast cancer? What are the emotions you go through as a man having a so called "women's disease"? On today's show of Laughing with Cancer we have one of the worlds youngest male breast cancer survivors. At age 24 he was diagnosed with breast cancer and from that point on his journey began as an advocate for men with breast cancer. He's the founder of the MBCC (Male Breast Cancer Coalition) and the Bret Miller 1T foundation "saving second base one boob at a time". Here to talk about his foundation and bring awareness to male breast cancer is Bret Miller.
This week on Exposure, host Steven Rich talks with Bret Miller, Bill Vincent and Casey James of the new film Some Are Born. You can find their Facebook page here. Impact News reporter Aaron Martinez dives into an issue handicapped students are experiencing at Spartan Stadium. You can find Katie's Facebook and GoFundMe at these links. And we close the show with a conversation with artist Claire Kleese, who's piece Sjor was featured at this year's ArtPrize in Grand Rapids.
This week on Exposure, host Steven Rich talks with Bret Miller, Bill Vincent and Casey James of the new film Some Are Born. You can find their Facebook page here. Impact News reporter Aaron Martinez dives into an issue handicapped students are experiencing at Spartan Stadium. You can find Katie’s Facebook and GoFundMe at these...