Send us a text A routine department physical turned into a life-altering phone call: “Get to the ER now.” Kevin takes us from blue-collar beginnings in Delaware through Army Reserve missteps, into Air Force Fire Crash Rescue on the tarmac with Air Force One, and later to deployments where mortar fire and field training with Kurdish partners rewired his idea of urgency. Years later, as a state trooper and devoted dad, he was told he had T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia—rare in adults, fast, a...
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Send us a text A routine department physical turned into a life-altering phone call: “Get to the ER now.” Kevin takes us from blue-collar beginnings in Delaware through Army Reserve missteps, into Air Force Fire Crash Rescue on the tarmac with Air Force One, and later to deployments where mortar fire and field training with Kurdish partners rewired his idea of urgency. Years later, as a state trooper and devoted dad, he was told he had T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia—rare in adults, fast, a...
EP 007 Joseph Dittmar: 9/11 survivor from the World Trade Center
Change Catalyst Podcast
1 hour 32 minutes
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EP 007 Joseph Dittmar: 9/11 survivor from the World Trade Center
Send us a text In this episode of The Change Catalyst, I sit down with Joseph Dittmar — a 9/11 survivor who was in the South Tower of the World Trade Center on the 106th floor when the attacks began. Joe shares his harrowing experience of that day, walking us through the moments of confusion, chaos, and ultimately, survival.But this isn’t just a story about escaping tragedy — it’s about perspective, purpose, and the lifelong impact of living through one of the darkest days in American history...
Change Catalyst Podcast
Send us a text A routine department physical turned into a life-altering phone call: “Get to the ER now.” Kevin takes us from blue-collar beginnings in Delaware through Army Reserve missteps, into Air Force Fire Crash Rescue on the tarmac with Air Force One, and later to deployments where mortar fire and field training with Kurdish partners rewired his idea of urgency. Years later, as a state trooper and devoted dad, he was told he had T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia—rare in adults, fast, a...