Carry-On: Don't Be So Marrow-Minded
The guys follow up the latest episode which featured Brandon in cooperation with the Dear Jack Foundation. They share a couple of bonus clips from Brandon. One about how his journey with cancer has given him a better appreciation for life; and another about the truly beautiful gift Andrew McMahon and the foundation gave to him. Of course, when it's just the guys, the conservation devolves from bone marrow transplants to how tasty marrow is. What can we say? They try to stay professional MOST of the time.
About Brandon Maahs
Brandon is a cancer survivor but that’s not his identify. He’s an accomplished music composer. Learn about him on his website, his IMDB page, and follow him on his Instagram.
Music provided by Quincy Ledbetter (https://www.qledbetter.com/).
Artwork provided by Megan Weaver (https://meganweaverart.com/).
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The Dear Jack Foundation
The Dear Jack Foundation provides impactful programs benefiting adolescents and young adults (AYA) diagnosed with cancer and their families to improve their quality of life from treatment to survivorship. Through programs and strategic partnerships, Dear Jack addresses the physical and emotional needs of AYA cancer patients, survivors and their families. One-on-one patient support and wellness programs allow the Dear Jack Foundation to empower patients, survivors and their caregivers in their healing and to provide assurance that they are not alone in their cancer journey.