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The podcast network that speaks to people with chronic illness, invisible illness, disability, and chronic pain. "Explicitly Sick Podcast" with Monica Michelle + "[Human]care Podcast" with Eva Minkoff Be Kind. Be Gentle. Be A Bad Ass. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast featuring missing people from around the United States and Canada. The first 24 to 48 hours are the most crucial in any missing person's case. Some choose to go missing to start a new life, others go missing because of addiction or mental illness, and a small percentage go missing due to ominous circumstances. illness. These are their stories. Previously known as "In Search of; Missing in America"
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A sixty-something guy telling stories about lots of things, all of which ultimately have to do with time and truth, and in many cases invisibility, too. I try to refrain from explaining things, because I like listeners to be able to connect their own dots. This is a one-man operation, so it's not the slickest podcast out there, and I am not a fan of social media, so you won't find me elsewhere on the internet much. YouTube channel and Patreon page: that's about the size of it. I hope you enj ...
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Join on us on our individual journeys living, coping, and laughing at our lives with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome or EDS. We intend to raise awareness about invisible Illnesses, commiserate with fellow chronic disease friends, and share our own coping strategies and advice we have accumulated on our respective journeys
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The mental, the emotional, and the spiritual side of living with chronic illness and invisible disease. Hosts, Jenny Nicoll and Kassy Draper, longtime friends and young moms share their experience while in the trenches with symptoms and side effects of chronic illness. Jenny’s wait for transplant and Kassy’s journey to diagnosis inspired the podcast where they interview guests and discuss hacks to keep their heads above water. They see you, and your own struggle with your own invisible disea ...
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In 2016, a mysterious, debilitating illness begins to afflict American diplomats and spies working abroad – first in Cuba, and then around the world. Victims report crippling neurological symptoms. Some describe the feeling of being hit by an invisible, directed pressure while they were stationed on government property, or sometimes standing in their own homes or hotel rooms. Is this bizarre illness the result of a weapon? Is it mass psychosis? Or something else entirely? Award-winning journ ...
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Welcome to AfroBrit. This podcast is about the many alleys of life and life lessons. Being AfroBrit, the two cultures result in growth, and a few chuckles and middle-aged ramblings. The intent is to create a platform for the voiceless to discuss mental health and invisible illnesses. As a person who has reinvented herself from a nervous breakdown, depression and living with autoimmune illness to a best-selling author, you get a seat in the women elders counsel 😉 giving a platform for the voi ...
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This show is about the ability to run a non-profit from the heart with a sense of humor and still be successful. Binky Patrol is a 100% volunteer grassroots 501c3 founded in 1996. Binky Patrol makes blankets and gives them away to children and teens in need of a reminder that they matter, are not invisible and that someone cares. We give to children who are ill, abused, or in trauma.
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Invisible Lepers is about connecting people together through stories and experiences. Sometimes being a Spoonie can feel lonely, especially those of us who's illnesses are 'invisible'. My goal is to use this platform to show others out there that we know what you're going through. YOU ARE SEEN. Each episode of Invisible Lepers will be a short story, experience, or testimony of someone dealing with an "invisible" illness. Their pain might be physical, emotional, chronic, or temporary, but it ...
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Life is full of difficult things, from tiny everyday disappointments to life-altering events. Everyone’s at least a little bit Not OK, something grief expert and psychotherapist Megan Devine knows from the inside out. In wide ranging, insightful, deep conversations, Megan talks with people about their often invisible losses - and what they’ve learned about being seen and supported in difficult times. With guests pulled from the front lines of entertainment, medicine, education, and activism, ...
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Sometimes in life things get in your way or you have to adapt. Mental health has a big impact on physical health. I’m hoping this podcast will help shine a light on that and help people become happier and healthier, and understand even if your illness is invisible it does mean it’s not there.
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This podcast has been a decade in the making. It all started when I got Stage 2 breast cancer as a 40 year-old single mom and career woman. I had not 1, but 3 tumors and my doctor said it was stress-induced. She asked me why. I said, "I'm Asian." The amazing medical team saved my life and this was my wake-up call to start living differently. Over the next decade, I learned to stop burnout through managing self-doubt, constant guilt, and debilitating people-pleasing habits. I left corporate A ...
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The Integrative Health Podcast is hosted by Dr. Jen Pfleghaar. Dr. Jen is a double board certified physician (Emergency Medicine and Integrative Medicine). This podcast is meant to educate and empower about important health topics. Dr.Jen's passion is to get to the root cause of disease and prevent illness. Dr. Jen will feature guests who are experts in their fields and experiences in all things related to Integrative Medicine. From Hashimoto's to Breast Implant Illness, Dr. Jen and her gues ...
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"Welcome to '"My Mother: The Person and the Patient," a deeply personal journey into the life of Timiro Mohamed as she bravely faces the challenges of living with Alzheimer's disease. In this intimate and heartfelt podcast, I delve into her story, both before and after the diagnosis, to shed light on the impact of Alzheimer's on individuals and their families. Join me as we explore the rich tapestry of Timiro's life, sharing her experiences, memories, and accomplishments before the disease t ...
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I want to share information about living with and dealing with a chronic or invisible disease. This is made even more difficult if the disease is rare. I'll share my story and also invite some guests to share their viewpoints and experiences. There are hundreds of different types of diseases out there that are invisible and can the sufferer feel more alone. I'm hoping to help the patient, families and other support systems better communicate and empathize with each other. ***Disclaimer - Thi ...
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The Chronically Courageous, where chronic illness warriors come to feel empowered and uplifted. Listen each week to be inspired by others who have found happiness and peace, despite the physical and emotional tolls of chronic illness. Together, we navigate this complex journey and move forward with courage, passion, and purpose! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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An award-winning podcast about invisible conditions and chronic invisible illness, featuring interviews with survivors, their loved ones, advocates, and experts in varied healing modalities, from medical to holistic. Hosted by Lauren Freedman, a health coach and patient advocate, who lives with Hashimoto’s disease and sleep disorders, Uninvisible uncovers real stories of survival and humanity – complete with laughter. In truth and with candor, we offer solutions – and challenge the world to ...
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Hi, I'm Adrienne Clements, Illness Advocate + Empowerment Coach, and on this show it’s my mission to provide you with simple strategies to navigate the various mental, emotional, relational, and existential challenges of living a life with chronic + invisible illness. Filled with practical psychology, empowering expert interviews, and personal insights + observations from my own journey as an Invisible Warrior; each week we will explore a new tool for navigating this often confusing adventur ...
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Mother and Daughter, Lori & Sam talk all things chronic, pain, invisible illness, common sense, while adding some laughs. Join the journey that has acronyms, frustrations, understanding and a few giggles along the way. Grab a drink, some snacks, find your meds, (if you need them) and enjoy!
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DISabled to ENabled podcast is the podcast for people with chronic illnesses. Join British host Jessie Ace as she interviews inspiring people affected by chronic illness who turned their diagnosis into something unexpected. Listen to people such as celebrities/CEOs/athletes/marathon runners as well as real-life stories as they let you into their lives and how they did something awesome despite their chronic illness diagnosis. Learn their tips, tricks, and advice for living your best life wit ...
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This show is a safe space filled with discussions of all sorts about the real life, nitty gritty stuff living with a chronic illness. From interviews with naturopathic doctors, to offering guidance and resources, to body image issues, food fear and guilt, to the challenges of intimacy and the fun of intimacy… we talk about it all, to normalize chronic illness, and encourage you and your loved ones to live your best life!
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Welcome to Dr. Lotte: Science with Soul, the podcast that transcends the boundaries between science and spirituality. I'm Dr. Lotte, your host—a Physician, Medical and Psychic Medium, Ancestral Healer, Keynote Speaker, and Award Winning Author of "Med School after Menopause: The Journey of my Soul”. This podcast finds its roots in my own extraordinary life experiences. Through my personal odyssey, I have discovered our profound connection within a divine tapestry of existence. I have travers ...
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Alan joins his brother Dan’s private investigation agency in the hopes of reconnecting with his older sibling. Although he doesn’t know the first thing about private investigation and he’s hopeless with a gun, Dan convinces him to help him out on a covert mission for Dan’s former commanding officer. But the mission is far more dangerous than either brother realizes. The officer and his soldiers are seeking to recover an insidious device used to manipulate Earth’s history. Humanity is under a ...
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Discomfort Zone is a podcast about living with chronic illness and disability. Through interviews, conversations, and stories, each episode uncovers what it means to be chronically ill and disabled. Jason helps listeners understand that the best way to cope with the discomfort of illness is to turn towards it and laugh at it. Jason is an engineering graduate who reinvented himself as a podcaster and chronic illness/disability advocate after developing fibromyalgia, myalgic encephalomyelitis ...
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Life from the point of view of someone living with some invisible illnesses. Nothing major, just breaking the stigma of what illness is “supposed to look like.” Real life, no filters. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flygirlwithfibro/support
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Podcast featuring conversations with health entrepreneurs, care professionals, patient advocates, and industry changemakers. What do they all have in common? The mission to humanize healthcare by exploring the disconnect in relationships. --- Hosted by Eva Minkoff. Part of the Invisible Not Broken Podcast Network.
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Spoonie Radio is a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & Fibromyalgia Podcast highlighting effective treatment strategies as well as insight from clinicians, researchers, & advocates. Each show focuses on evidenced-based, practical information to spread hope and understanding about an otherwise invisible illness. This show is brought to you by Dr. Courtney Craig, recovered CFS patient, clinician, and creator of www.drCourtneyCraig.com
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My Body Has Dreams and Nightmares is a podcast dedicated to exploring the dreambody experience of chronic pain and chronic illness, especially invisible illness, and to increasing the quality of life through depth psychology and body symptom work. Your host, Jeanell Innerarity, is a somatic educator and process oriented facilitator who has been on her own journey with tick-borne illness and multiple genetic syndromes affecting her connective tissue, nervous system, and immune system. She wor ...
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Conversations with recognized Health Care professionals about the scope and benefits of Physical Therapy the leading role of Physical Therapy in transforming the Healthcare industry from a model focused on caring for injury, illness and disease to a model of optimizing the valuable personal health assets we all have.
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Thyroid Answers podcast is focused on providing answers to the most common question people who have a thyroid problems and thyroid symptoms need and want answers to. The podcast is hosted by Dr Eric Balcavage and Dr Erica Riggleman. Both are doctors of functional medicine, chiropractors and certified nutrition specialists. Their practices focus on helping people with thyroid conditions improve their symptoms and regain their health using functional medicine.
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What do medicine and translation have in common? In what sense, and to what extent, is translation used in contexts as different as the transfer of meaning from one language (or medium) to the other, the concept of knowledge translation, and the process of protein synthesis? How will a nuanced understanding of translation help us live a healthier, happier and longer life? In this newly-launched seminar series, we will explore these questions in an interdisciplinary way, with the aim to endor ...
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Insightful podcast from renowned professor and neurodevelopmental psychologist, Dr. E. Cruz Eusebio, focusing on innovative and effective approaches to addressing a variety of life’s challenges ranging from personal setbacks to emotional transformation and navigating mental illness and societal norms through justice and advocacy.
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Welcome to the because we are a strong podcast. A podcast inspired by stories of struggle and strength. A place where you can feel safe enough to share every part of your rare story. The good, the bad, the happy, and anything in between. Many times those in the rare disease community feel isolated from the rest of the world. Rare disease comes with its own set of unique challenges, ones that are hard for the outside world to understand. Through our stories, we can bridge the gap between a la ...
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Welcome to Stories by AI, the podcast where you'll find fascinating, heartwarming, and sometimes downright hilarious stories from all walks of life - as created by AI. I'm your host, Danny Brown, and every week I'll input a random idea into an AI tool, and ask it to create a story around that idea. I'll then share these results with you, untouched, to see just how good AI can be at human subtleties and the nuances behind telling great stories. So switch your ears on, sit back, and get ready ...
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At Healing Ground Movement, we believe that health is the culmination of 1,000 little choices a day. Each week, host Dr. Carly Hudson, D.C. sits down with a new guest to discuss their passion for health, movement and wellness. Interviews include specialists in the field of holistic and alternative medicine, as well as inspiring stories of healing transformations from athletes, artists, and performers of all kinds. As an infant, Dr. Carly suffered a devastating and life-threatening illness. S ...
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One out of every 2 adult Americans lives with at least 1 chronic illness (often called hidden illnesses or disabilities). The disability community is the largest minority in the world, yet, instead of feeling inclusive and wrapped in camaraderie, most of us feel alone, unvalued, and unworthy. We need doctors who understand us, colleagues and family members who believe us when we tell them something about our health. Just knowing the simple fact that we are not alone and still have much to of ...
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Monica Michelle is once again joined by musician, chef, and activist Dione Bullard. Dione lives with End Stage Renal Disease. In this episode, Monica and Dione discuss: Favorite TV shows Favorite books Moments of delight Parenting TIMESTAMPS 02:20 - Platonic 11:42 - Somewhere Boy 14:09 - More favorite shows 21:38 - Favorite books 26:17 - Appreciati…
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Heart failure affects approximately 3 million women and is the leading reason for hospitalization and a major cause of death in women over age 65. What facts do women need to know about heart failure? Why is heart failure so prevalent in Black and Hispanic communities? How does premature onset heart failure impact people under the age of 65? We spo…
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Marcus (Marc) James Warren Allen went missing from Des Moines, Iowa March 29, 1986. He was just thirteen years old, almost two months shy of his fourteenth birthday. It's been speculated that Marcus' disappearance may be linked to the Paperboy Abductions in Des Moines, Iowa, although that theory has not been confirmed. It's been thirty-seven years …
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Forty-five-year-old, Nanci Britner, vanished on June 28th, 2023, after visiting with her sister at the Relax Inn on Valley Avenue in Winchester, Virginia. The timeline becomes intriguingly eerie between 11:00 PM and 11:30 PM that night. It was during this time that Nanci initiated a series of phone calls, reaching out to various individuals in her …
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Are mentally ill people more likely to become criminals? How accountable are mentally ill people for their behaviour? We examine the life and crimes of Hadden Clark and speak with mental health care aide Amelia McKenzie and patient Ryan Welsh to get answers. Head to factormeals.com/humanmonsters50 and use code humanmonsters50 to get 50% off! Get li…
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Did anyone teach you that understanding your grief is the key to being (or becoming) a healthy human being? Probably not. In this expansive episode, Megan speaks with world-renowned author and physician Gabor Maté about the role of trauma and grief in our personal lives and in society at large. Dr. Gabor Maté on grief, this week on It’s OK that You…
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Asian culture teaches us grit, suffering, resilience and to tolerate A LOT of stress. However, when we live in "De Nile" that our we are tolerating too much abuse and suffering, things don't get better. Many of us suffer from anxiety, burnout, and depression and we don't feel fulfilled in our relationships or work. It is through acknowleding "a**ho…
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This profound episode delves into the multifaceted journey of coping with Alzheimer's disease. Join me as I explore caregivers' challenges when seeking essential support for myself and my mother living with Alzheimer's. But the narrative extends further. I'll also share the compelling story of my mother, Timiro Mohamed, as a young mother who grappl…
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Those that deal with invisible and chronic issues often struggle most with one thing: Validation. This episode we go into the many waves/forms/paths that validation takes and comes in. Did we miss anything? Leave it in the comments below! Our Website: https://www.fantasticpains.com/ Our PAIN-treon! https://www.patreon.com/FantasticPainsandHowWeHide…
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Laura is a Licensed Educator, Certified Fair Play Facilitator, Certified Life Coach and Creator who has been teaching and facilitating in Chicago for over 12 years. She has advanced endorsements in the areas of English as a Second Language and Learning Disabilities. Her mission is to influence social change in a way that empowers individuals to val…
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The average adult uses a dozen personal care products daily, including shampoo, deodorants, lotions, and cosmetics. That averages to about 125 chemicals we are exposing ourselves to daily. How does this chemical buildup in our system increase the chance of health risks? What can we do in our everyday lives to minimize exposure to toxic chemicals? W…
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For more than 20 years, Annie has been a dynamic force within the Health and Wellness Community. While working initially in medical research, she identified a glaring oversight: the insufficient emphasis on lifestyle and nutrition. Driven by a fervent desire to make a difference, Annie honed her skills to become a Naturopathic Doctor, a shift that …
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How do you turn the worst thing that’s ever happened to you into a comedy show? Comedian Michael Cruz Kayne went viral for a tweet he posted on the 10th anniversary of his newborn son’s death. What followed was an outpouring of support, but also: of storytelling, with thousands of people sharing their own experiences of loss. His one man show, Sorr…
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When Robin Gecht said he was a "breast man" the implications were far more ominous than many people realized. Head to factormeals.com/humanmonsters50 and use code humanmonsters50 to get 50% off! Get listener benefits (early bird releases, bonus episodes, ad-free listening at Supporting Cast: https://humanmonsters.supportingcast.fm The Leader One St…
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We are called the "Model Minority" for being hard-working, loyal and reliable. We put everyone else's needs first. But do you ever feel that the sacrifice is too much? That someone being a people pleaser doesn't benefit us, but actually hurts our careers and our lives? Because the root problem of many over acheivers is the feeling that "I'm not eno…
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In this heartwarming episode, I explore the delicate art of balancing love and responsibility to ensure the highest quality care for a loved one. Join me as I dive into the challenges and triumphs of caregiving while striving to provide the best support for my mother. I share valuable insights, practical tips, and heartwarming stories that will res…
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Commiseration is something we've touched on before in aspects. In this episode we go over the journey we went through early on. How commiseration looked while we were getting diagnosed versus how it's developed current-day. It manifests in a variety of ways depending on the relationship between people and for the chronically invisible can make all …
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It can take 5-7 years to get a correct diagnosis for a chronic illness. Many people with chronic illnesses are misdiagnosed with psychological conditions and are prescribed antidepressant medications. A large scale awareness is required about chronic illnesses and their handling. Many are grappling with understanding their illness and are not sure …
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Every 3 minutes, someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with a blood cancer. About half of the blood cancers that occur each year are lymphomas. Unlike some cancers, there is no widely recommended screening test for lymphoma, and as a result, people typically don't know something is wrong until they experience symptoms. In honor of Blood Cancer Awareness…
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Part of our MrBallen series, Sarah Muzquiz from the Ride Foundation joins Susan and shares the touching journey of healing through their programs. Many previously wild horses bond with veterans, inner-city kids, and individuals battling trauma, teaching invaluable lessons on trust and emotional boundaries. With a barn close to the city, the program…
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Unlocking the Hidden Secrets of Your Health: The Power of Functional Testing with Heather Gray Struggling with relentless health issues that seemed to have no cure, Heather Gray's life was a constant battle. From Lyme disease at 13 to severe neurological problems, she felt abandoned by the Western medicine system. But just when she thought all hope…
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Monica Michelle is joined by activist Cosmo C. Cosmo lives with porphyria, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and fibromyalgia. In this episode, Monica and Cosmo discuss: Pets LARPing Disability income and surviving on it Privilege and Prejudice TIMESTAMPS 00:33 - Cats and LARPing 12:05 - Adulting on disability income 22:01 - Privilege and prejudice 31:19 - D…
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Should you stop being “good”? According to the 7 deadly sins, a “good person” needs no rest, has no appetite, has no desires, puts themselves last, and is never upset. NYT best-selling author Elise Loehnen says we spend most of our energy denying the needs and instincts that make us human - like our needs for love, connection, success, and rest. It…
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This is Part 2 of Jeanny's story, The Origins of a People-Pleasing Addict from Episode 2. Today Jeanny shares her story post cancer diagnosis. We get authentic and talk about the pain and acknowledgment of failure and exhaustion and finally stopping the denial that things were "just fine." In the darkest chapter we sometimes see a glimmer of hope. …
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Welcome to another informative episode addressing the intricacies of finding caregiving solutions for your loved ones. Caregiving can be a complex journey, and the quest for the right support system often presents challenges. Join us as we delve into common obstacles individuals and families face in search of caregiving assistance. From navigating …
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Medical Bias is a complicated subject with a lot to it. There are medical biases that have been around decades, some that are the basis of even more biases. We discuss the topic as a whole and branch into, of course, the chronic and invisible illness aspect of it. Our Website: https://www.fantasticpains.com/ Our PAIN-treon! https://www.patreon.com/…
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Pamela Ayo Yetunde, J.D., M.A., Th.D., did her post-doctoral work at Harvard Divinity School, earned a Doctor of Theology in Pastoral Counseling from Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, GA, earned her M.A. in Culture and Spirituality from Holy Names University in Oakland, CA and her law degree from Indiana University School of Law, Bloomingto…
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September's always felt like the start of the New Year to me, since school started in September, and I looked forward to the new school year just about more than anything else. (Yes, I was one of those kids. The first of September is the day on which Germany invaded Poland-- 84 years ago this year. This episode gives an overview of the origins of t…
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Shownotes: Discussion on how health professionals' lack of awareness towards invisible disabilities impacts patients' mental health. Benjamin speaks on the need for training in emotional well-being for doctors and explores the idea that overtraining in clinical aspects causes neglect of the human elements of healthcare. The speaker describes how in…
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Continuing the MrBallen Foundation Series, join this conversation on a topic close to many hearts - child abuse and the journey toward healing. Dr. Gina Crean from the Nashville Children’s Alliance joins Susan Finch to discuss the challenges faced by children who have undergone traumatic experiences and the support provided by Children's Advocacy C…
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A shout out to all the individuals who've been an inspiration for me in creating Asians Breaking Ceilings! [00:00] Trailer [01:25] Encouragement to all - pursue your dream business! [02:37] Thank you Ascend, Anna Mok, Buck Gee, Denise Peck [03:36] Win Chang, OPAL founder at Oracle [04:20] Jane Hyun, Author Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling [05:00] Reness…
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Mark Su is a board certified family physician of 20 years. He founded Personal Care Physicians as a functional medicine practice north of Boston in 2014, and a national virtual consulting practice, Functional Medicine Consulting Group, in 2021. He is currently serving as president of ISEAI, and also a member of the IFM, ILADS, and AAFP. Mark is dri…
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In this episode, I discuss gratitude and how it can be a tool to help recover from chronic illness with Health Coach Holly Bertone. Topics discussed: The impact thought and mindset can have on health and illness How your identity defines your life and health Gratitude, fortitude, and how they shape your health How to have gratitude in the face of c…
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In this episode we discuss a variety of topics due to the rather chaotic recap we had from the last two weeks. We cover our recap, things like Care Teams, perception, and so on. Our Website: https://www.fantasticpains.com/ Our PAIN-treon! https://www.patreon.com/FantasticPainsandHowWeHideThem Join our budding community on our discord: https://disco…
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Tembi Locke lived an amazing love story: she met a handsome chef during a study abroad year in Italy when she was just 20 years old. They moved to LA to pursue Tembi’s acting career, and built a life around their love of food, family, and each other. And then leiomyosarcoma arrived. Is it still a Hollywood love story if it doesn’t have a happy endi…
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Head to factormeals.com/humanmonsters50 and use code humanmonsters50 to get 50% off! Leader One/Human Monsters Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leaderone HUMO merch available here: https://leader-one-studios-shop.fourthwall.com/products/human-monsters-unisex-t-shirt Get listener benefits (early bird releases, bonus episodes, ad-free listening at Su…
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So many of us were told by our parents they wanted a boy. Could this be the reason many AAPI women suffer from imposter syndrome and low self-confidence? Is this why we end up being the hard-working, reliable, bad-ass, get sh*t done awesome women but also feel the need to keep proving ourselves? Today Jeanny shares her story so we can look together…
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Do you want to know what thousands of AAPI women in corporate America are really experiencing? In this eye-opening episode, Jeanny reveals the Top 10 trends mid-career professionals are experiencing. Spoiler: it's not pretty. Can you relate? You are not alone. We are in this together. *Take the FREE ASSESSMENT My Personal Roadblock to Success [00:0…
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In this gripping episode, I delve deep into the intricacies of life's unexpected twists. Join me as I journey through the poignant narratives of my firsthand experience, where the carefully laid plans for a summer took an unforeseen detour. In a candid and heartfelt first-person account, I open up about the initial worry of how my mother's battle w…
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In the summer of 1927, America and the world were forever changed when "Lindy flew his plane across the dark Atlantic." This is the story of that summer, based on Bill Bryson's wonderful book, That One Summer. If you haven't read it, you should. Talk to me at medievalgnome@gmail.com Patreon: OPCs Patreon Page YouTube: OPCs YouTube Channel Buzzsprou…
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Finding the right therapist can be challenging. Before we ever attend our first session, we must navigate health insurance, research available therapists who can meet our needs, and address our blocks to seeking therapy in the first place. So when should we seek help? How do we start looking for a therapist? What happens if we find a therapist and …
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You'll hear a Mark Twain quote in this episode. "The two best days are the one we are born and the one where we figure out why." That quote captures this episode with Texas EquuSearch's team as they tell their stories, how they found this organization, and how honored they are to find their why. This is the first half of the interview with Tammy Ph…
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Monica Michelle is joined by musician, chef, and activist Dione Bullard. Dione lives with End Stage Renal Disease. In this episode, Monica and Dione discuss: End Stage Renal Disease Self Advocacy as a Patient Dion’s Music & Cooking TIMESTAMPS 06:17 - Dion’s diagnosis 14:44 - Music career & food 21:42 - Self advocacy 26:05 - Disparities in care of d…
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In this episode, I discuss uncovering the causes of chronic illness with Functional Nutritionist Allison Samon. Topics discussed: The role of functional medicine Some of the root issues that lead to chronic illness The three non-negotiables and ways to address them Insomnia, what is causing it? Does how you breath matter? Strategies for quieting th…
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Denial can be a dangerous thing. HUMO merch available here: https://leader-one-studios-shop.fourthwall.com/products/human-monsters-unisex-t-shirt Get listener benefits (early bird releases, bonus episodes, ad-free listening at Supporting Cast: https://humanmonsters.supportingcast.fm Get the same benefits as a Patreon donor: https://www.patreon.com/…
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Sam Sanders is a well known and well loved radio and podcast host. He went a little extra-viral for a recent episode of his show, Vibe Check, in which he and his co-hosts openly discussed grief. This week on It’s OK, Sam joins us to talk about being open with his grief, and the ongoing relationships we have even after death. In this episode we cove…
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