
Episode 56: Jenny Jones - Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
02/12/25 • 34 min
Jenny recounts a deeply personal story of struggles, courage and self-discovery, as she looks back on her battle with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP). A traumatic surgery experience had an extremely negative impact on Jenny's mental health, leading to a childhood marked by medical PTSD and deep depression. Through heartfelt dialogue, Jenny shares her journey of diagnosis, advocacy, and acceptance. She has transformed her struggles into a mission to improve lives through awareness and research.
The song that Jenny selected is Sound of Madness by Shinedown.
Jenny recounts a deeply personal story of struggles, courage and self-discovery, as she looks back on her battle with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP). A traumatic surgery experience had an extremely negative impact on Jenny's mental health, leading to a childhood marked by medical PTSD and deep depression. Through heartfelt dialogue, Jenny shares her journey of diagnosis, advocacy, and acceptance. She has transformed her struggles into a mission to improve lives through awareness and research.
The song that Jenny selected is Sound of Madness by Shinedown.
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Episode 55: Laura Will - Polymicrogyria
Laura shares her experience as the mother of Alden, a child living with polymicrogyria, a rare brain malformation. With striking honesty, she speaks to the challenges, unexpected joys, and the lessons she's learned about resilience and acceptance. Laura’s narrative illustrates the struggles of parenting a medically complex child, from grappling with sleep deprivation to fighting for appropriate resources in the school system. Yet, through it all, her unwavering love for Alden and her fierce advocacy for his dignity and well-being shine through.
The song Laura chose is What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong.
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Episode 57: Jan Steele - Celiac Disease
Jan was diagnosed with celiac disease at just three years old. She shares her experiences, from childhood challenges to her current work in France, where she runs a gluten-free teaching kitchen. Through the conversation, Jan illustrates how celiac disease is not a limitation but an opportunity to embrace a mindful, health-oriented lifestyle. She offers practical advice, like focusing on whole foods and learning to cook from scratch, while also advocating for better awareness in restaurants and among healthcare professionals. Her positivity shines through her words, offering encouragement to anyone navigating similar journeys.
The song that Jan selected is Where I belong by Kurt Harris.
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