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PARK & RIDE started before long before cancer as a creative playground—born of passion and defiance. A place to challenge what’s expected, blending the new with the nostalgic, and making space for creating on your own terms. It’s not clean or perfect—it’s real. It’s about going outside the lines to see what's there.

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Photo: B. Jordan (Selkirk Tangiers)

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Designer. Snowboarder. 
Cancer Warrior.

Bob Jordan

Brooklyn, NY  •  808.designs.com

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Sharing my cancer story is deeply important—not only to raise awareness but also to inspire others facing similar challenges. It was my ability to find creative solutions that saved me.
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Testicular Cancer Survivor

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Learn about my cancer journey. 

My cancer journey tested my strength and resilience in ways I never imagined, forcing me to confront uncertainty head-on. After being misdiagnosed, I trusted my instincts—and ultimately, it was a chance encounter on Reddit that ended up saving my life.


Through recovery, I’ve come to believe deeply in the power of self-advocacy in healthcare. Speaking up, asking questions, and refusing to settle made the difference between being unheard and being healed.

Listen to the full story on the IT TAKES BALLS podcast, and explore the visual timeline through the links below.

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The blue mohawk wasn’t just hair; it was a battle flag.

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