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#106: A Conversation About Women’s Mental Health With Rare Disease and Disability Advocates

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In episode 106, host Kevin Schaefer talks with a group of rare disease and disability advocates about women’s mental health. Panelists include Charlene Marshall, licensed mental health professional, and columnist for Pulmonary Fibrosis News; Brianna Albers, columnist for SMA News Today; Gabrielle Runyon, a college student with SMA at the University of Louisville; and Jessie Madrigal writer for endometriosis.net and mental health advocate. They all share their experiences managing their mental health and offer advice for others in disability spaces. ================================ Charlene’s column: https://pulmonaryfibrosisnews.com/living-with-ipf-charlene-marshall/ Brianna’s column: https://smanewstoday.com/the-wolf-finally-frees-itself-brianna-albers/ Gabrielle’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gab.davetta/ Jessie’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weemissjess ================================ To learn more about Evrysdi, please visit http://www.ApprovedForSMA.com ================================ To take part in our ongoing discussions regarding SMA, please visit www.smanewstoday.com/forums ================================ For the most up-to-date information regarding SMA, please visit www.smanewstoday.com
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In episode 106, host Kevin Schaefer talks with a group of rare disease and disability advocates about women’s mental health. Panelists include Charlene Marshall, licensed mental health professional, and columnist for Pulmonary Fibrosis News; Brianna Albers, columnist for SMA News Today; Gabrielle Runyon, a college student with SMA at the University of Louisville; and Jessie Madrigal writer for endometriosis.net and mental health advocate. They all share their experiences managing their mental health and offer advice for others in disability spaces. ================================ Charlene’s column: https://pulmonaryfibrosisnews.com/living-with-ipf-charlene-marshall/ Brianna’s column: https://smanewstoday.com/the-wolf-finally-frees-itself-brianna-albers/ Gabrielle’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gab.davetta/ Jessie’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weemissjess ================================ To learn more about Evrysdi, please visit http://www.ApprovedForSMA.com ================================ To take part in our ongoing discussions regarding SMA, please visit www.smanewstoday.com/forums ================================ For the most up-to-date information regarding SMA, please visit www.smanewstoday.com
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