Press

April 9, 2023

WNIN Two Main Street with David James (Evansville, IN)

David James, the host of the WNIN program Two Main Street with David James interviewed Brad and Krista Wilson, Executive Director of Cancer Pathways Midwest. The interview aired April 3, 2023 at 9 PM CT/10 PM ET and April 9, 2023 at 8 AM CT/9 am ET on WNIN Channel 9. The radio version of the interview aired on 88.3 WNIN FM April 6 at 12:00 PM CT/ 1:00 PM CT and April 8 at 11 AM CT/12. 

March 24, 2023

Hendricks County ICON (Avon, IN)

Cancer Diagnosis and beach vacation inspire book
Peg McRoy Glover, an Arts Writer for the Hendricks County ICON, interviewed Brad about his process of writing the book. The online version of the article is viewable here.

February 9, 2023

The Republican Newspaper (Danville, IN)
The Lebanon Reporter (Lebanon, IN)

Brownsburg Man Shares Life Lessons After Cancer Diagnosis
Melissa Gibson, a reporter for The Republican Newspaper interviewed Brad about his inspiration for the book and  his battle with cancer. The same article also ran in The Lebanon Reporter which can be accessed here with a subscription. 

 

February 15, 2023

IU Health Simon Cancer Center (Indianapolis, IN)

Cancer diagnosis taught him: Broken crayons still color & he has a lot to share

IU Health Senior Journalist, TJ Banes, interviewed Brad about his book and how writing helped him cope with cancer.

 

 

February 8, 2023

Ferdinand News (Ferdinand, IN)

Brad Fischer’s journey – and why a sandbucket list is better than a bucket list

Kathy Tretter, Editor of Ferdinand News, interviewed Brad about his book, his diagnosis, and his history of Lynch Syndrome. The article may also be viewed at here

 

February 8, 2023

The Herald (Jasper, IN)

Ferdinand native publishes book “The Sand Bucket List: Lessons for Living Life and Facing Death”

Julie Smith-Frazer, Staff Writer for The Herald, interviewed Brad about his book, his fight with cancer, and his family. The article may also be viewed at here

 

December 31, 2022

Hamilton County Reporter (Noblesville, IN)

Get the frog out

An abbreviated version of the chapter “Get The Frog Out” from Brad’s book was featured in The Hamilton County Reporter as a guest column submitted by Scaramouch columnist Scott Saalman.