Shining Brightly on and off the Court: Howard Brown’s Inspiring Story of Cancer Survival and Basketball Passion
Howard Brown is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, two-time stage IV cancer survivor, author, speaker, volunteer, peacemaker, and healthcare advocate. He is the author of the book" Shining Brightly: A Memoir of Resilience and Hope by a two-time cancer survivor, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, and interfaith peacemaker," to shows us how to reach out through our families, our communities, and around the world to form truly supportive connections and friendships. He has been honored and awarded for outstanding leadership, volunteer work, and service as director and trustee on multiple boards, in addition to being an invited podcast guest, keynote speaker, fundraiser, and community leader–connecting people of all faiths and cultures around the world. Howard loves his family, friends, colleagues, and his alma mater–Babson College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in business. He plays basketball whenever possible, shares his time and encouragement generously, and delights in connecting people, sharing ideas, and taking on new challenges. During this episode, Howard discussed his journey through cancer, the importance of resilience and hope, his grandmother's inspiring life lessons, and how he uses his experiences to inspire and help others facing adversity. Howard Edward has a conversation with Dr. Brad on his book "Shining Brightly," where he shares his experiences battling cancer, the lessons he learned about resilience and hope, and his dedication to inspiring and supporting others facing challenges. Howard's life is a remarkable journey of resilience, hope, and inspiration, filled with moments of darkness and light. https://www.shiningbrightly.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Shining-Brightly-resilience-entrepreneur-interfaith-ebook/dp/B0BBSNM183?ref_=ast_author_dp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/howardsbrown/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howard.brown.36/
From "Cancer and Comedy"
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