Exciting Podcast Feature: The Unspoken with the Chris Klug Foundation for Eye Donation Month

Give this episode a listen to gain valuable insights and be inspired by donor family, Brad and Leslie Vickers, and Staci, Director of Quality & Donation Operations.


By Ryea' O'Neill - November 28, 2025

We are thrilled to announce our recent participation in a heartwarming episode of The Unpoken podcast, conducted by the Chris Klug Foundation. This enlightening series aims to shed light on the often-overlooked aspects of donation and transplantation. In its 11th episode, the focus is specifically on eye donation and transplantation in honor of Eye Donation Month, which occurs every November.

Morgan's Inspiring Story

In this episode, Brad and Leslie Vickers share the poignant story of their daughter, Morgan. Her journey emphasizes the profound impact of donation and underscores the importance of having open conversations with loved ones about such decisions. Morgan's choice to donate has not only inspired her family but also highlighted the significance of discussing and supporting donation as a family.

Expert Insights from Staci Terrin

Joining the Vickers is Staci Terrin, the Director of Quality and Donation Operations at the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank. Staci brings her own personnal connection to donation and a wealth of expertise to the discussion, offering valuable insights into the intricacies of eye donation. She explains why this form of donation is particularly special and unique, while also dispelling common myths surrounding the process.

Why You Should Listen

This episode of The Unspoken is not just an inspiring tale of generosity and impact but also an informative session on a life-chaning topic. Listening to it will provide you with a deeper understanding of how one decision can create a ripple effect of positive change.

We encourage you to give this episode a listen to gain valuable insights and be inspired by the Vickers' story and Staci's expertise. Your decision to donate can indeed make a world of difference.

The Unspoken podcast is available in a variety of platforms and below.
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