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Jagger's Journey Continues: Walking Alongside Adyn

33 min · 14. juli 2026
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On this edition of The Mark White Show, I’m coming to you from LifeSouth Blood Centers in Florence, Alabama, where I’m joined by Hope Snoddy Hagan and Misty George with Jagger’s Journey. In 2018, I first connected with Misty as her son, Jagger, battled severe aplastic anemia. Although Jagger passed away in 2020, his legacy continues through Jagger’s Journey and Misty’s efforts to support other families facing the same rare and serious disease. Today, that journey has connected Misty with the family of 19-year-old Adyn Hagan, the son of my Lauderdale County High School classmate, Hope Snoddy Hagan. Adyn was diagnosed with severe aplastic anemia in April and has become dependent on blood and platelet transfusions as he prepares for a bone marrow transplant. During our conversation, Hope shares her experience as both a nurse practitioner and the mother of a son facing a life-threatening illness. She discusses how quickly their lives changed following Adyn’s diagnosis, the importance of blood and platelet donations, and what the support of the community has meant to their family. Misty shares Jagger’s story and how the support her family received during his battle inspired her to continue helping others through Jagger’s Journey. She also discusses the emotional and financial challenges families can face during extended medical treatments and why it is so important for families to know they do not have to face those challenges alone. We also discuss the importance of accepting help during difficult times and the many ways each of us can support families facing circumstances they never expected. I hope you’ll listen and share as we highlight Adyn’s battle, Jagger’s continuing legacy, and the difference we can make when we come together to support others. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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On this edition of The Mark White Show, I’m coming to you from LifeSouth Blood Centers in Florence, Alabama, where I’m joined by Hope Snoddy Hagan and Misty George with Jagger’s Journey. In 2018, I first connected with Misty as her son, Jagger, battled severe aplastic anemia. Although Jagger passed away in 2020, his legacy continues through Jagger’s Journey and Misty’s efforts to support other families facing the same rare and serious disease. Today, that journey has connected Misty with the family of 19-year-old Adyn Hagan, the son of my Lauderdale County High School classmate, Hope Snoddy Hagan. Adyn was diagnosed with severe aplastic anemia in April and has become dependent on blood and platelet transfusions as he prepares for a bone marrow transplant. During our conversation, Hope shares her experience as both a nurse practitioner and the mother of a son facing a life-threatening illness. She discusses how quickly their lives changed following Adyn’s diagnosis, the importance of blood and platelet donations, and what the support of the community has meant to their family. Misty shares Jagger’s story and how the support her family received during his battle inspired her to continue helping others through Jagger’s Journey. She also discusses the emotional and financial challenges families can face during extended medical treatments and why it is so important for families to know they do not have to face those challenges alone. We also discuss the importance of accepting help during difficult times and the many ways each of us can support families facing circumstances they never expected. I hope you’ll listen and share as we highlight Adyn’s battle, Jagger’s continuing legacy, and the difference we can make when we come together to support others. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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