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In this episode of the podcast we speak to Steve Smith, a patient advocate who is living with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH), a rare and progressive condition characterized by narrowing of the blood vessels in the heart and lungs. Steve is a college administrator and avid theater participant who uses his PAH story to connect with others, believing that open communication is key to the patient experience.
Hear More About Steve and Other PAH patients: OutnumberPAH.com
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: getinvolved.patientworthy.com
Outnumber PAH | Living With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Together we can outnumber PAH. Find resources for living with pulmonary arterial hypertension and learn from the stories of people in the PAH community.
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In this episode of the podcast we speak to Ashley Point, a patient advocate advocate whose son Davis was diagnosed with Koolen de-Vries Syndrome (KdVS) in 2016. She also serves as the president for both the Koolen de-Vries Syndrome Foundation and My Kool Brother, two non-profits that help to support families living with KdVS through advocacy, research and fundraising.
Connect with Ashley Point: Koolen de-Vries Syndrome Foundation - My Kool Brother - "Davis Out of the Unknown" Documentary - Donate
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: getinvolved.patientworthy.com
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In this episode of the podcast we speak to Valen Keefer, a professional speaker and patient advocate who was diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease (PKD) at age 10. Valen has faced a number of challenges in her journey, including a double organ transplant, and now inspires other PKD and chronic illness patients by sharing her story.
Connect with Valen Keefer: Website - Podcast - Facebook - Instagram - X - LinkedIn
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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In this episode of the podcast, we speak to professional speaker and community advocate Keisha Hickson, who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2016. That’s a rare form of cancer that develops in a type of white blood cell called a plasma cell. We discuss navigating a rare cancer diagnosis, adjusting to a new normal and the importance of resiliency.
Connect with Keisha Hickson: Website - Instagram - LinkedIn
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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This episode's guests include Dr. Tracy Dixon-Salazar, Executive Director for the Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS) Foundation, as well as Meg Alexander, Chief Strategy Officer of Ovid Therapeutics. We discuss the treatment landscape for seizure disorders such as LGS and why further research and investment is crucial.
Connect with the LGS Foundation: Website - Facebook - X (Twitter) - YouTube - Instagram - LinkedIn
Connect with Ovid Therapeutics: Website - LinkedIn - X (Twitter) - Facebook
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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In this episode of the podcast we sit down with Brandi Benson, a U.S. army veteran, author and patient advocate who was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma in 2008. That’s one of rare family of cancers that develop in bones and the surrounding soft tissues. Brandi shares her story of resilience and survivorship, hoping to inspire others to share their cancer stories story as well.
Connect with Brandi: Website - Facebook - Instagram - YouTube - LinkedIn
Check out Survivorship Today to hear the stories of other cancer survivors like Brandi.
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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In this episode of the podcast we sit down with Kari Rosbeck, the president and CEO of the TSC Alliance. That’s a nonprofit dedicated to supporting people living with tuberous sclerosis complex and also driving research into promising treatment, among many other things. The TSC Alliance is also celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
Connect with the TSC Alliance: Website - Facebook - Instagram - YouTube - TikTok - LinkedIn - Threads - Inspire
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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In this episode of the podcast we sit down with Ronda Thorington, the mother of child living with mixed connective tissue disease. Ronda is also a licensed professional counselor who specializes in empowering parents of children who are living with a rare or chronic diagnosis.
Connect with Ronda: Website - Facebook - Instagram
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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In this episode of the podcast we sit down with Murray Walz, a patient advocate who was diagnosed with the progressive lung diseases idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) in 2019. Murray discusses the importance of support, clinical trials and why the family factor is crucial for IPF patients.
Connect with the Canadian Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation: Website - Facebook - Instagram - X (Twitter) - YouTube
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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In this episode of the podcast we talk with Jennifer Angus, a patient advocate and para dressage competitor who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2014. Jennifer has long been involved with athletics having a history as a skiing instructor and is a big advocate of horseback riding as a way to heal the body and mind.
Connect with Jennifer Regarding MS: Website - Instagram - Facebook - X (Twitter) - YouTubeConnect with Jennifer Regarding Para Dressage: Instagram
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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In this episode of the podcast we talk with Drs. Julie Gerberding and Courtney Silverthorn from the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH). They're bringing us updates on the Bespoke Gene Therapy Consortium's new regulatory playbook that is designed to help get certain types of genetic therapies for rare diseases approved and available to patients more quickly. We're also joined by Sharon King, the Co-Founder of Taylor's Tale a non-profit that advocates on behalf of rare disease patients. She talks about why timely development of gene therapies is so important for people like her daughter, who lived with CLN1 disease.
Learn more about the FNIH and the BGTC Regulatory Playbook here.Learn more about Taylor's Tale and the ways there are helping rare disease patients here.
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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In this episode of the podcast we talk with Kristina Robinson, a patient advocate and mother whose son, Axel, was diagnosed with hemophilia A when he was 10 months old. That’s a rare bleeding disorder, sometimes called “classic hemophilia,” that is characterized by excessive bleeding from cuts, unexplained bruising, joint swelling and more. Since her son was diagnosed, Kristina has been his #1 champion, advocating for hemophilia awareness in her home state and beyond.
Keep up with Kristina and Axel on Instagram!Learn more about hemophilia and ways that you can get involved at the New England Hemophilia Association!
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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This episode features Kecia Johnson, an author, music industry veteran and motivational speaker who was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in her early 20s, and also with a rare form of stage-3 colorectal cancer at age 35. Kecia has been an outspoken patient advocate who has appeared in OutSmart Magazine, Shoutout Atlanta, many different podcasts and also a Walgreen’s ad campaign.
Keep up with Kecia: https://linktr.ee/KeciaJ
Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and our partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a story to share, learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life here: https://shorturl.at/sPV02
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In this episode of the podcast, we speak with Tony Laudadio, an oncology patient advocate who was diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma and oligodendroglioma, a type of rare brain cancer. In the years after his remission, Tony also started the Tony Foundation, a non-profit that helps to support families impacted by all types of cancers with crucial financial aid.
Topics Discussed: The importance of a support system, acute diagnoses and financial burden, and more!
If you'd like to learn more about the Tony Foundation and the ways in which they are supporting cancer patients, check out their website here.
Editor's Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and its partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a oncology journey to share, reach out here to learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life.
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Emil Kakkis, a physician and scientist who has spent more than 30 years helping to advance research, treatment and policy for rare disease patients. He is also the founder of both the EveryLife Foundation for Rare Diseases and Ultragenyx, a life sciences company dedicated to developing innovative treatments for rare and ultra-rare diseases. Topics discussed: advanced tech and the promise it holds, the key factors in advancing rare therapies, issues standing in the way of treatment access and more.
If you'd like to pick up a copy of Dr. Kakkis' book, you can find it at Impositivity Media or at Amazon.You can learn more about Rare Disease Week here.
Editor’s Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and its partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have an aHUS journey to share or want to connect with others about chronic illness, reach out here to learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life.
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On this episode of the podcast, we discuss atypical hemolytic-uremic syndrome, also known as aHUS -- a rare disorder characterized by low levels of blood platelets and blood clotting in the small blood vessels of the body. We're joined by Taylor Coffman, whose diagnosis with aHUS during pregnancy inspired her to work as a patient advocate helping those with life-changing diagnoses to process their new reality. Topics Discussed: adapting to a new chronic illness, the intersection of disability and motherhood, learning to be a patient and more.
Connect With Taylor
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Editor’s Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and its partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have an aHUS journey to share or want to connect with others about chronic illness, reach out here to learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life.
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In observance of Alzheimer's Disease Awareness month, we sit down with patient advocate Kathi Herzog -- who was diagnosed with moderate Alzheimer's earlier this year. While not a rare condition, Alzheimer's research has informed the search for treatments in rare neurodegenerative conditions and Kathi's journey to diagosis will probably sound very familiar to the rare community. Kathi's husband, Dave, also joins us to talk about their journey together and why caregivers need support as well.
If you'd to learn more about Alzheimer's Disease, check out the resources here.
If you'd like to get in touch with Kathi, email her here: [email protected]
If you'd like to get in touch with Dave, email him here: [email protected]
Editor’s Note: Chronic conditions and rare diseases don’t discriminate. Patient Worthy and its partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have an Alzheimer's Disease journey to share, reach out here to learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life.
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In this episode of the podcast we discuss neuromyelitis optica spectrum disease (NMOSD), a rare autoimmune disease that effects central nervous system function and can result in symptoms such as pain, vision loss, limb weakness and numbness. Joining us are Dr. Maggie Kang and Nell Choi, mother and daughter patient advocates who talk about NMOSD and their experiences since Nell was diagnosed at a young age.
To learn more about NMOSD go here: NMOSD at the National Organization for Rare Disorders
You can pick up a copy of Nell's book here: My Hospital Story - Amazon
Learn About Dr. Kang's work supporting the wellbeing of parents of children with rare conditions here: MaggieKangMD.com
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For Breast Cancer Awareness month, in this episode we're speaking with Jasmine Souers, the president and CEO of the Missing Pink Breast Cancer Alliance about some topics that aren't often covered in mainstream oncology. We discuss the individual genotypes, treatment factors and other considerations that make each case of breast cancer a "rare" experience. We also talk about the experiences of people of color, the "spectrum of need" in patients, and how to build equity in the breast cancer community.
If you'd like to learn more about the Missing Pink Breast Cancer Alliance and the work they're doing in the community, you can check out their website at TheMissingPink.org.
Also be sure to pick up a copy of their newly-launched More Life Magazine for breast cancer patient stories, perspectives, resources and more! Get your copy today at MoreLifeMag.com.
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Chronic conditions and rare diseases don't discriminate. Patient Worthy and its partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a breast cancer journey to share, reach out to learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life.
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Patient Worthy's award-winning podcast is back! In this episode, we discuss Von Hippel-Lindau Disease. That's a genetic condition that causes constant tumor growth, commonly in the eyes, spine, brain and kidneys. Patient advocate Justin Corbin shares his diagnosis and treatment journey, which stretches from the 1990s today.
Read more about Justin's journey in this interview over at PatientWorthy.com.
To learn more about Von Hippel-Lindau Disease, check out the VHL Alliance.
Chronic conditions and rare diseases don't discriminate. Patient Worthy and its partners are interested in amplifying the voices of those from all identities and backgrounds. If you have a journey to share, reach out to learn more about how your voice can help spread awareness and inspire individuals from all walks of life.
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