Feed Editor 4 Feb 2008 16:00:00 GMT Four Ten For Life I’m just a small person, the size of a 5th grader, so I have had a rather unique view of life and not just physically. Being small colored my perspective while going to college and medical school. It enabled me to participate in intercollegiate athletics. It has made me more sensitive to people’s real hardships and far more serious difficulties than what is, after all, only a minor disability. I would like to share the journey with you. I hope these stories will help you cherish life as much as I do. http://www.azcast.net/radio/fourten.html en Stories from a rather unique view of life. I’m just a small person, the size of a 5th grader, so I have had a rather unique view of life – not just physically. Being small colored my perspective while going to college and medical school. It enabled me to participate in intercollegiate athletics. It has made me more sensitive to people’s real hardships and far more serious difficulties than what is, after all, only a minor disability. I would like to share the journey with you. I hope these stories will help you cherish life as much as I do. Azcast.net personal, journals no Azcast.net info@azcast.net http://podcast.azcast.net/images/fourten.itunes.jpg Fire Engines Most little boys get over any desire they might have to be a fireman or ride around in fire engines, but this storyteller first had to take a teenage “joyride” in one and do some mischief with it before sobering up. 5 May 2008 16:00:00 GMT http://www.azcast.net/radio/fourten/fourten109.html Azcast.net personal journals 12:04 no Janice and David A young woman battled cancer for twenty years, long enough and strong enough to save two little orphans from certain death, and to protect them and her doctor even after she was gone. 21 Apr 2008 16:00:00 GMT http://www.azcast.net/radio/fourten/fourten108.html Azcast.net personal journals 15:47 no The Music Stand How would you feel knowing that an inexperienced surgeon was doing a delicate, life-saving operation on you while relying on an open anatomy book? 31 Mar 2008 16:00:00 GMT http://www.azcast.net/radio/fourten/fourten107.html Azcast.net personal journals 11:53 no Vietnam A doctor had to make difficult choices regarding participation in a war that he considered immoral and unjust. 17 Mar 2008 16:00:00 GMT http://www.azcast.net/radio/fourten/fourten106.html Azcast.net personal journals 18:17 no Hanna’s Angels A ten year old girl spent six weeks in a coma but remembered dreaming about angels of light who saved her from the angel of death. 10 Mar 2008 16:00:00 GMT http://www.azcast.net/radio/fourten/fourten105.html Azcast.net personal journals 29:21 no The Stanford Minyon In 1964 Stanford University had a no tolerance policy regarding on campus religious ceremonies, but a small Jewish minyon forced the school to change its policy and charter in 1967. 3 Mar 2008 16:00:00 GMT http://www.azcast.net/radio/fourten/fourten104.html Azcast.net personal journals 01:05:49 no Tony Tony died of a rare bone cancer at the age of twelve in 1974. This story is about his last few months and how his death lead to a spiritual awakening. This story contains graphic content and discretion is advised. 25 Feb 2008 16:00:00 GMT http://www.azcast.net/radio/fourten/fourten103.html Azcast.net personal journals 20:01 yes The Bridge On Easter Sunday in 1967 the Stanford Crew set out for a row. If only they knew what lay ahead, and how it would change them forever. 18 Feb 2008 16:00:00 GMT http://www.azcast.net/radio/fourten/fourten102.html Azcast.net personal journals 26:54 no Science VS Soap A story from Stanford Medical School about extracting DNA from plants in 1964. 11 Feb 2008 16:00:00 GMT http://www.azcast.net/radio/fourten/fourten101.html Azcast.net personal journals 16:32 no