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The Impact Podcast

The Impact Podcast

Written by: Mamadou Diaw
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This podcast focuses on the lives and ventures of individuals that are driving impact and positive influence. Each season includes six episodes of various guests and backgrounds that provide insight into their lives and their own version of impact. The ultimate goal after listening to this podcast is to continue leaving an impact no matter the scale, as long as you are making yourself and those around you better every day.© 2024 The Impact Podcast Art Social Sciences
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  • Minisode: Lisette Conquers Leukemia
    May 1 2023

    Lisette's Story:

    Donate here: https://pages.lls.org/voy/nyc/nyc23/lwatters

    In November of 2001, around the time of Thanksgiving, my family and I took a trip to Syracuse but quickly returned back home because my younger sister, Caroline, was becoming extremely weak and lethargic. She was taken to the hospital immediately where the doctors found her blood count was dangerously low and the doctor's had to do a bone marrow biopsy. On December 6th 2001, at the age of 2, Caroline was diagnosed with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia, also known as AML.

    AML is a very rare type of Leukemia for children, and at the time, those diagnosed with AML only had a 50% chance of surviving the disease. Caroline's best chance of survival was to have a bone marrow transplant, but for a bone marrow transplant to be successful, you have to find a match. The best case scenario in finding a match is a relative, preferably a sibling, but the doctor's felt that I only had a 25% chance of being her match. The doctor's tested our entire family and by a miracle I was Caroline's perfect match. From then, it was still another several months until the transplant took place but on May 16th, 2002 the day had finally come and the transplant was successful. This year, we are celebrating Caroline being 21 Years Cancer Free! ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    ​​​​​​​My family and I became highly involved with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in 2011, starting with their Light the Night Campaign, moving to meeting our second family through Team in Training, followed by our involvement with what was previously known as Man Woman of the Year (which is now the Visionaries of the Year Campaign). Even with my involvement in LLS, I knew I wanted to do more. In 2013, I was inspired at 15 years old Man Woman of the Year. During my 10-week campaign, I raised $50,000 for LLS. One of my proudest accomplishments to date.

    Now 10 years later, I am proud to be participating in again The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Visionaries of the Year campaign as a candidate for my team, Lisette Conquers Leukemia, with hopes of surpassing my 2013 fundraising achievement and to continue making an impact for LLS's mission. This year, I have a goal of raising $100,000 in support of Patient Services.


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    13 mins
  • Falafel Time Interview
    Apr 13 2022

    I had the pleasure of meeting Qutaiba Hassoon for the first time in January with my friend Salim. On my first encounter, I knew right away that Qutaiba and his family were something special. They treated me like family despite only meeting me for the first time and I had a heartwarming experience at their restaurant from their kindness. The second time I met Qutaiaba is when I interviewed him on his journey to starting a restaurant in Portland, Maine. If you are ever in the Portland area, you absolutely must go to this restaurant for amazing Iraqi food and the best customer service. Address: 1053 Forest Ave, Portland, ME 04103 (207) 536-1550 https://www.falafeltimeme.com/ Podcast: https://linktr.ee/theimpactpod

    8:20 Thank you Chorder for the music
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    15 mins
  • S2 EP 7 (BONUS) | "The Rubber Band Ball of Life" by Mamadou Diaw
    Sep 29 2021

    In this special bonus episode for Season 2, I share the commencement speech that I delivered at the class of 2020 Bowdoin Graduation. While graduation was delayed over a year, being able to share fun memories with friends was truly a delight. In my speech called "The Rubber Band Ball of Life" I speak about the many fun and difficult experiences bands that we collectively endure and collect over time, and how crafting our rubber band ball of life until our heart is content, allows us to achieve whatever we might put our minds to.

    Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/Q4UeD2TEhGQ?t=1626

    Website: theimpactpod.com

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    7 mins
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