The Mark White Show

Saving Lives, Changing Lives

38 min · 24. kesä 2026
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On this episode of The Mark White Show, I'm welcoming two families whose stories remind us of the importance of protecting and valuing life. First, Julie Garner, founder of the Yellow Light Project, shares how the loss of her 16-year-old son, Hunter, inspired a nationwide effort to combat distracted driving through creative scholarship competitions and public service campaigns aimed at young drivers. Then, Jason Nelson, Estell Reams, and their son, Camden, discuss their journey with Type 1 diabetes, the challenges their family has faced, and the hope they have for a life-changing treatment that could improve Camden's quality of life. From preventing tragedy on the road to fighting for a brighter future for a child, these stories highlight courage, advocacy, and the power of turning adversity into action. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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jakson Saving Lives, Changing Lives kansikuva

Saving Lives, Changing Lives

On this episode of The Mark White Show, I'm welcoming two families whose stories remind us of the importance of protecting and valuing life. First, Julie Garner, founder of the Yellow Light Project, shares how the loss of her 16-year-old son, Hunter, inspired a nationwide effort to combat distracted driving through creative scholarship competitions and public service campaigns aimed at young drivers. Then, Jason Nelson, Estell Reams, and their son, Camden, discuss their journey with Type 1 diabetes, the challenges their family has faced, and the hope they have for a life-changing treatment that could improve Camden's quality of life. From preventing tragedy on the road to fighting for a brighter future for a child, these stories highlight courage, advocacy, and the power of turning adversity into action. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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