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RadiEight

Author: ARORA

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.
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Language: en-us

Genres: Business, Non-Profit

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Remembering Bobby Walker
Monday, 22 May, 2023

Bobby Walker was a 20-year kidney recipient, enthusiastic ARORA volunteer and former ARORA employee. Sadly, Bobby passed away earlier in May; a great loss to Bobby’s family, friends and our state. We pay homage to our dear friend and former colleague by the re-airing of a RadiEight podcast recorded with Bobby in 2020. 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.

 

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