Cystic Fibrosis Podcast 258: I have CF, but hockey is my passion in life
“I love ice hockey because it really opens up my life and makes me stop thinking about cystic fibrosis and worrying about
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“I love ice hockey because it really opens up my life and makes me stop thinking about cystic fibrosis and worrying about
“I’ve always felt gratitude for the hospital staff, but this was over and above. We all know how contagious this is, and
In Jerry Cahill’s latest podcast, he spoke with 30-year-old Enid Katz, who was diagnosed with CF when she was 3. Enid’s passion in
Jerry Cahill spoke with Dr. Kelsey Finn about her book, “Having Cystic Fibrosis is a lot like being a Super Hero,” which
“I would tell a caregiver or a spouse of someone with CF that – all of those things you are feeling, the
“I would recommend that anyone with CF who can physically get up and move, to get up and move. I have found
“Everyone deserves that same realistic hope for a deep breath and for a future. And the work of Emily’s Entourage is focused
In part 2 of Managing Your Life as a Teenager, Jerry sits down with Sean Randles… 6 years after their first podcast.
Jerry caught up with 17-year-old Colin Randles in his latest podcast. Colin, a Junior honors student, golfs, plays JV basketball, and rows
“I can fight alone, but we can win together.” Last week, we met Eric Schandel… and this week Jerry sat down with
All parents worry about their children – but parents of kids with cystic fibrosis have additional stressors and concerns. In the latest
In Jerry’s latest CF Unmasked podcast, he sits down with Greg Love for an uncensored look at what it’s like growing up
“I am not defined by my disease. I have CF, but I am not CF. I can do what everyone else can
In the latest CF Podcast, Jerry Cahill interviewed James Colligan, Director of Sales and Business Development, and Danielle Maffei, Lead CF Pharmacist,
“My life is my family; and when my family feels good, then I’m happy, and my heart is full.” In his latest
“Keep pushing. Know that people are working for a treatment for the extra group of our friends who don’t have a treatment.