Log in

goodpods headphones icon

To access all our features

Open the Goodpods app
Close icon
headphones
Stories that Touch your Heart

Stories that Touch your Heart

Barb Volbrecht, Podcaster and audio storyteller

Everyone has a story to tell, a challenge they’ve overcome or difficult situation they’ve made it through. These stories have a way of connecting us all, and perhaps teaching us life lessons as well. This podcast will share heartwarming stories from all kinds of people; its purpose is to help you on this journey called life and to touch your heart.
bookmark
Share icon

All episodes

Best episodes

Seasons

Top 10 Stories that Touch your Heart Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Stories that Touch your Heart episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Stories that Touch your Heart for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Stories that Touch your Heart episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Stories that Touch your Heart - Affected by Blindness

Affected by Blindness

Stories that Touch your Heart

play

08/14/17 • 6 min

In this episode of Stories that Touch your Heart, hear from two people whose lives have been affected by blindness and visual impairment. Kris Drollinger and Harold Mester had different experiences growing up, but how they view those challenges and use them in their lives now can inspire us to do the same. They both volunteer at ABLE, Audio & Braille Literacy Enhancement, a non-profit organization in Milwaukee, WI.

More information on the organization can be found here: http://www.ablenow.org/

(Also, it is important to note that I volunteer at ABLE, and have done so since August of 2016. I was inspired to tell the stories of volunteers here when I witnessed their passion and dedication; I wanted to hear their stories and share them with others.)

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Stories that Touch your Heart - Breakfast with the Homeless and Working Poor
play

10/03/17 • 6 min

Many of us have an image of homeless people in our minds. It could be the man with a cardboard sign asking for money by a freeway ramp or someone sleeping in an alley in the middle of the day. You won’t usualy hear people talking about a homeless person by name, or mentioning what a great conversation they had with a homeless man or woman that morning.

Today’s episode of Stories that Touch your Heart offers a different perspective from two women who eat free Saturday breakfasts with the homeless and working poor in the basement of a church on Milwaukee’s south side. Sandra Mandell, 44, and Patricia, 90, (a widow who was not comfortable sharing her last name) linger for a while at Ebenezer Stone Ministries, chatting with the regulars, getting to know people and even developing friendships with some individuals. They enjoy the conversations and sense of community that develops over the breakfast table.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Stories that Touch your Heart - Surviving Cancer, Part 2

Surviving Cancer, Part 2

Stories that Touch your Heart

play

11/29/17 • 14 min

In the United States, one in every four deaths is due to cancer, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute.

On Today's Stories that Touch your Heart, we focus on a woman who beat a rare, aggressive form of cancer. This is the second part of Maria Voermans story.

https://nccd.cdc.gov/uscs/ https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/data/types.htm

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Stories that Touch your Heart - Surviving Cancer, Part 1

Surviving Cancer, Part 1

Stories that Touch your Heart

play

11/21/17 • 12 min

This year, it’s estimated that cancer will kill more than 600,000 Americans. That translates to about 1,650 people dying per day in 2017, according to the American Cancer Society. Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the U.S.

Today’s episode of Stories that Touch your Heart focuses on Maria Voermans. The Greendale, WI woman was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive form of cancer nine years ago. She walks us through her diagnosis and battle with epithelioid sarcoma.

Sources:

https://www.cancer.org/content/dam/cancer-org/research/cancer-facts-and-statistics/annual-cancer-facts-and-figures/2017/cancer-facts-and-figures-2017.pdf

http://sarcomahelp.org/epithelioid-sarcoma.html

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Stories that Touch your Heart - Recovering Addict, Part 2

Recovering Addict, Part 2

Stories that Touch your Heart

play

11/14/17 • 10 min

Today’s episode of Stories that Touch your Heart has the second part of Lee Drewa’s story. The recovering addict shares how he got clean in treatment and has stayed clean for 12 years. Only a small percentage of those who are addicted receive treatment, and the number of Americans who die from drug overdoses continues to rise. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 64,000 Americans died from drug overdoses in 2016 from illicit drugs (like heroin, cocaine, amphetamines) and prescription opioids, which include: oxycodone (OxyContin), hydrocodone (Vicodin), morphine, and methadone. A provisional CDC report shows the trajectory for drug overdoses continuing to climb in 2017. While the numbers seem bleak, there is hope. Individuals who get hooked on these highly addictive drugs can receive treatment. “Research shows that combining treatment medications (where available) with behavioral therapy is the best way to ensure success for most patients,” according to the National Institute of Drug Abuse. Sources: https://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/trends-statistics/overdose-death-rates https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/health_policy/monthly-drug-overdose-death-estimates.pdf

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Stories that Touch your Heart - Recovering Addict, Part 1

Recovering Addict, Part 1

Stories that Touch your Heart

play

11/07/17 • 11 min

Over 20 million Americans struggle with substance abuse addictions, according to “Facing Addiction in America: The Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs and Health.” That’s more than 10 times the number of people who are diagnosed with cancer in the United States in one year.

So many people have been affected by addiction, and family members often wonder why their loved one can’t stop using. On today’s episode of Stories that Touch your Heart, you’ll hear from 54-year-old recovering addict Lee Drewa. His addiction began in a common way, drinking as a teenager.

https://addiction.surgeongeneral.gov/

https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/understanding/statistics

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Stories that Touch your Heart - From Homeless to Hopeful

From Homeless to Hopeful

Stories that Touch your Heart

play

10/31/17 • 9 min

It’s estimated that over half a million people (549,928) in the United States are homeless, according to a report by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. A majority (68%) of those individuals were staying in emergency shelters and other transitional housing programs, while the rest were in unsheltered locations.

(Further information can be found here: https://www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/2016-AHAR-Part-1.pdf)

In Wisconsin, it’s estimated that 5,685 people are homeless. In the city of Milwaukee, there are several shelters offering a safe haven from sleeping on the streets. The Milwaukee Rescue Mission is one of them. In addition to food and shelter, the Christian non-profit organization has programs to help individuals get back on their feet and provides hope for a brighter future.

Today’s episode of Stories that Touch your Heart focuses on one man who walked through MRM’s doors four years ago; the person he was then doesn’t resemble the man he is today.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Stories that Touch your Heart - Called to take a pay cut

Called to take a pay cut

Stories that Touch your Heart

play

10/24/17 • 6 min

Many people are striving to move up the career ladder at work. They may be jockeying for a better position with their current employer or searching for an opportunity elsewhere that offers more pay and status.

Most people couldn’t imagine voluntarily taking a large pay cut, and going from a position of prestige to one without. But that's what Glenn Rohde did 19 years ago. He was a chef preparing high end meals for the rich and chose to leave and serve free food to the poor.

On today’s Stories that Touch your Heart, you’ll hear why he made that choice and has stayed at the Milwaukee Rescue Mission for so many years. Glenn shared his story while vats of chicken were frying in the background and his kitchen crew was preparing meals for the day.

More information on the Milwaukee Rescue Mission can be found here: https://www.milmission.org/

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Stories that Touch your Heart - Blindness not slowing him down

Blindness not slowing him down

Stories that Touch your Heart

play

10/17/17 • 5 min

Thursday, October 12, was world sight day focusing attention on blindness and visual impairment. Today’s episode of Stories that Touch your Heart focuses on a Milwaukee teenager who doesn’t let blindness stop him from achieving his goals.

Before you meet him, here are a few facts on blindness: according to the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, 36 million people in the world are blind. (http://atlas.iapb.org/) To be considered “legally blind,” an individual must have 20/200 vision or less, with the best possible correction. (https://nfb.org/blindness-statistics)

Carlos Garcia wasn’t born blind, but has been 100% blind since he was a toddler, when cancer (retinoblastoma) in one eye spread to the other one. He hasn't let blindness slow him down. He’s a member of the National Honor Society, on his school’s wrestling team and volunteers his time to help others who are blind. His can-do attitude is inspirational.

The following links have further information. The first is a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article on Carlos Garcia: http://www.jsonline.com/story/news/columnists/jim-stingl/2017/01/05/stingl-teen-says-dont-really-see-handicap/96154212/ The second has photos of Carlos Garcia taken by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:: http://www.jsonline.com/picture-gallery/news/columnists/jim-stingl/2017/01/05/photos-carlos-garcia-will-compete-in-academic-decathlon/96208964/

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Stories that Touch your Heart - How I became a Professor, Young Kim's story

How I became a Professor, Young Kim's story

Stories that Touch your Heart

play

10/10/17 • 6 min

Have you ever wondered why someone would want to become a professor, or how they became so interested in a particular subject that they decided to make it their life’s work?

Today’s episode of Stories that Touch your Heart features Dr. Young Kim who became interested in researching crisis communication after holding a position in the South Korean army. He is an Assistant Professor in Strategic Communication in the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication at Marquette University.

More information on him can be found here: http://diederich.marquette.edu/COC/Young-Kim.aspx

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Show more best episodes

Toggle view more icon

FAQ

How many episodes does Stories that Touch your Heart have?

Stories that Touch your Heart currently has 19 episodes available.

What topics does Stories that Touch your Heart cover?

The podcast is about Heartwarming, Society & Culture, Personal Journals and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Stories that Touch your Heart?

The episode title 'Surviving Cancer, Part 2' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Stories that Touch your Heart?

The average episode length on Stories that Touch your Heart is 8 minutes.

How often are episodes of Stories that Touch your Heart released?

Episodes of Stories that Touch your Heart are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Stories that Touch your Heart?

The first episode of Stories that Touch your Heart was released on Jul 24, 2017.

Show more FAQ

Toggle view more icon

Comments