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Living Chronic
by Brandy Schantz
Welcome to the Living Chronic Podcast, where we have real, raw, and honest conversations about life with chronic illness and disability. Hosted by Brandy Schantz, a disabled veteran and chronic illness advocate, this podcast explores the realities of navigating work, healthcare, and everyday life while managing a disability or chronic condition.Each episode features insightful discussions with medical professionals, disability advocates, and individuals sharing their personal journeys. We tackle topics such as workplace accommodations, navigating the healthcare system, mental health, and breaking down societal barriers that often hold disabled individuals back.Whether you're living with a chronic condition, supporting a loved one, or looking to create a more inclusive world, Living Chronic is here to provide knowledge, inspiration, and a sense of community.Join us as we change the conversation around chronic illness because thriving with a disabili
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Living with Dysautonomia and Understanding Long COVID
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of "Living Chronic," Brandy Schantz delves into her personal journey with dysautonomia, shedding light on the latest research, treatment options, and systemic challenges faced by patients. She talks about Long Covid and related dysautonomia and how to navigate the healthcare system and treatment options. The discussion covers the biological basis of autonomic nervous system dysfunction, treatment strategies, and the importance of diagnosis and validation. Brandy also addresses the impact of workplace policies, the need for flexible accommodations, and offers advocacy tips for patients. This episode is a beacon of hope and validation for those dealing with post-viral autonomic issues.Support the show
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Unlocking Long COVID: Insights from Dr. Norman Gaylis
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, host Brandy Schantz speaks with Dr. Norman Gaylis, a board-certified rheumatologist who has become an expert in long COVID. Dr. Gaylis shares his serendipitous journey into researching long COVID, which began during the COVID pandemic when he was involved in developing a monoclonal antibody for patients suffering from post-COVID symptoms. He discusses the complexities of long COVID, including symptoms like brain fog, fatigue, and joint pain, and highlights the role of autonomic dysfunction in these patients. Through clinical research, Dr. Gaylis discovered significant dysautonomia in long COVID patients, leading to a better understanding of their symptoms and potential treatment options.Support the show
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Invisible Illness: A Deep Dive into Women's Health
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Emily Ann Mendenhall discuss the complexities of invisible illnesses, particularly in women's health. They explore the intersection of trauma and chronic illness, the challenges of navigating the healthcare system, and the biases that often affect patient care. Mendenhall shares insights from her research and her book, 'Invisible Illness,' emphasizing the need for comprehensive care models and greater empathy in medical practice. The discussion highlights the historical context of women's health issues and the importance of understanding the unique experiences of patients with invisible illnesses.Support the show
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Navigating the Complexities of Chronic Illness with Danielle Fogel
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Dani Fogel discuss the complexities of living with multiple chronic illnesses, including dysautonomia and leukemia. They explore the challenges of navigating the healthcare system, the impact of medical trauma, and the importance of patient advocacy. The discussion highlights the need for empathy in medicine, the struggles of finding good care, and the coping mechanisms that help them manage their conditions. They also touch on the role of humor and entertainment in their lives, particularly through reality TV, as a way to cope with their experiences.Support the show
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The Future of Disability Services in Colorado w/ Chanda Hinton, Chanda Center for Health
Send us Fan MailThe discussion centers around the innovative model of a center that integrates essential services for people with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and community engagement. The conversation highlights the legislative support in Colorado and the center's role in providing comprehensive care under one roof.Support the show
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Living with Chronic Illness: A Journey of Resilience w/ Ayden Kosko
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Ayden Kosko about her journey with multiple chronic illnesses, including endometriosis, POTS, and food allergies. They discuss the challenges of seeking medical help, the importance of self-advocacy, and the need for better understanding of women's health issues. Ayden shares her experiences with navigating her diagnoses, the impact on her daily life, and the significance of finding community support. The conversation emphasizes the importance of shifting perspectives on life with chronic illness and embracing personal growth.Support the show
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"Exosomes: The Songs of Healing with Dr. Edward Park
Send us Fan MailJoin host Brandy Schantz as she delves into the fascinating world of exosomes and anti-aging with Dr. Edward Park, a Harvard-trained MD and author of "Exomes Songs of Healing." Discover how these tiny cellular messengers are revolutionizing the way we understand healing and regeneration. Dr. Park shares insights from his extensive experience, discussing the potential of exosomes in treating chronic conditions and enhancing longevity. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply curious about cutting-edge medical advancements, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the future of medicine. Tune in to explore the science behind the songs of healing.Support the show
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Healing Through Chronic Illness: A Journey with Crohn's
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Sarah Dineen, an intuitive healing coach and Crohn's disease patient. They discuss Sarah's 34-year journey with Crohn's, the challenges of navigating the healthcare system, the impact of trauma on health, and the importance of integrating both traditional and holistic healing methods. Sarah shares her experiences with biologics, surgery, and the emotional toll of chronic illness, while also emphasizing the significance of stress management and self-care techniques like tapping and Reiki.Support the show
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Biofeedback: A New Frontier in Mental Health with Dana Hargus
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz speaks with Dana Hargus, a mental health counselor and founder of Restore House in Ada, Oklahoma. They discuss the holistic approach to mental health that Restore House offers, emphasizing the importance of addressing not just mental but also physical and emotional well-being. Dana explains the concept of biofeedback, the significance of trauma and stress in mental health, and the role of sleep and nutrition. They explore various alternative therapies, including emotional freedom techniques and the connection between gut health and mental well-being. The conversation highlights practical steps individuals can take to improve their mental health and overall quality of life.Support the show
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Stoma Diaries: Sharing the Reality of Chronic Illness
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Ben Raybould, known for his Instagram account Stoma Diaries. They discuss Ben's journey with Crohn's disease, the challenges of living with a chronic illness, and the importance of community and transparency. Ben shares his experiences with diagnosis, surgery, and the mental health impacts of living with a stoma. The conversation highlights the need for support and understanding in the workplace and the emotional toll of chronic illness.Support the show
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Living with Ulcerative Colitis: A Personal Journey
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Brandy Schantz speaks with Liam Robertson, an author and ulcerative colitis warrior, about his journey with chronic illness. They discuss the onset of Liam's symptoms, the emotional and social impacts of living with IBD, and the challenges faced in navigating healthcare systems. Liam shares his experience of writing a book to connect with others and raise awareness about ulcerative colitis. The conversation also touches on the differences between healthcare in the UK and the US, the role of community support, and the dangers of misinformation surrounding chronic illnesses.Support the show
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Unlocking the Secrets of HRV and Autonomic Health w/ Dr. Andrew Holman, CEO of Inmedix
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Dr. Andrew Holman, CEO of InMedix, about the groundbreaking HRV technology that measures the body's stress response. They discuss the importance of heart rate variability (HRV) in understanding chronic illnesses, particularly dysautonomia and autoimmune diseases. Dr. Holman explains the role of the autonomic nervous system and how low HRV can indicate health issues. The conversation also touches on the challenges of diagnosing dysautonomia, the impact of COVID-19, and the need for collaboration among healthcare providers to improve patient care. Dr. Holman emphasizes the significance of innovative testing methods and the connection between the gut and the brain in managing chronic conditions.Support the show
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Empowering Families: The Heart of Wounded Warriors Support
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz interviews Katherine McCauley, CEO and President of Wounded Warriors Family Support. They discuss the unique initiatives of the organization, focusing on family support for wounded veterans, the importance of maintaining family unity, and the innovative programs like Mobility is Freedom and Dunham House. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by veterans and their families, the significance of quality of life, and the role of community support in enhancing veterans' lives.Get your award winning Omorpho Vest!Don't forget to use your special discount code: Brandy15I LOVE using Base Salt for my POTS!I love using Base Salt for my POTS. No stevia, no problems! Use the discount code: LivingChronicDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Mistrust: A National Crisis
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Helen Perry explore the pervasive issue of mistrust in military medicine and its implications for veterans and the broader American public. They discuss the factors contributing to this mistrust, including media influence, personal experiences with healthcare, and the disconnect between policy and reality. The importance of transparency, advocacy, and community support is emphasized as essential elements in rebuilding trust and improving healthcare outcomes for veterans. The conversation highlights the need for institutional accountability and the role of lived experiences in shaping perceptions and driving change.Get your award winning Omorpho Vest!Don't forget to use your special discount code: Brandy15I LOVE using Base Salt for my POTS!I love using Base Salt for my POTS. No stevia, no problems! Use the discount code: LivingChronicDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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It’s Not the Trauma Olympics: PTSD, Misdiagnosis, and the Fight for Veterans’ Care
Send us Fan MailIn this powerful episode of Living Chronic: Military, Medicine, and the Mission Left Behind, Brandy Schantz sits down with advocate and caregiver Helen Perry to tackle one of the most misunderstood and overused labels in military healthcare: PTSD.Together, they explore:How the VA often funnels diverse and serious health issues under a “PTSD” diagnosis—sometimes dismissing critical symptoms like seizures, vomiting, or even tumorsThe harm caused by gaslighting, mislabeling, and invalidation of veterans and their families.Why the stereotype of PTSD as the “angry combat veteran” fails to reflect the reality of trauma’s many facesThe dangerous culture of one-upmanship within the veteran community—what Brandy calls the “trauma Olympics”—and how it undermines solidarity.The ripple effects of underfunding, including rising veteran suicides, lack of family support, and the financial strain of paying out of pocket for careConcrete steps we can all take—contacting representatives, advocating for funding, and standing together as a military family.Brandy and Helen remind us: trauma isn’t a competition, and every veteran’s experience is valid. To truly support our service members, we must fund the programs that keep them—and their families—alive.🔗 Resources and advocacy letters available at brandyschantz.comGet your award winning Omorpho Vest!Don't forget to use your special discount code: Brandy15I LOVE using Base Salt for my POTS!I love using Base Salt for my POTS. No stevia, no problems! Use the discount code: LivingChronicDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Fighting for Care: A Military Spouse's Journey
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Jen, a military spouse and chronic illness warrior, about her journey with colon cancer and the challenges faced within the military healthcare system. They discuss the misdiagnosis, the emotional and financial toll of chronic illness, the impact of toxic exposure on military families, and the urgent need for systemic change in healthcare practices. Jen shares her personal experiences and advocates for better preventative care and support for military families dealing with chronic illnesses.takeawaysBoth Brandy and Jen experienced misdiagnosis in military healthcare.The healthcare system often dismisses patients' concerns, leading to delayed diagnoses.Weight gain can be a symptom of serious health issues, not just a lifestyle problem.Toxic exposure is a significant risk for military families, affecting their health.Preventative care is crucial and often overlooked in military healthcare.Chronic illness can take an emotional toll on patients and their families.Navigating healthcare in the military can be exhausting and frustrating.The financial burden of chronic illness is increasing for military families.Systemic changes are needed in military healthcare to improve patient outcomes.Advocacy and community support are essential for those dealing with chronic illnesses.Get your award winning Omorpho Vest!Don't forget to use your special discount code: Brandy15I LOVE using Base Salt for my POTS!I love using Base Salt for my POTS. No stevia, no problems! Use the discount code: LivingChronicDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Navigating Veterans Affairs Community Care
Send us Fan MailThis conversation delves into the complexities and challenges of Veterans Affairs Community Care, highlighting the increasing costs, bureaucratic hurdles, and the impact on veterans' quality of life. The discussion emphasizes the importance of advocacy, communication with elected officials, and the need for systemic reform in the VA healthcare system to better support veterans and their families.Get your award winning Omorpho Vest!Don't forget to use your special discount code: Brandy15I LOVE using Base Salt for my POTS!I love using Base Salt for my POTS. No stevia, no problems! Use the discount code: LivingChronicDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Empowering Veterans Through Healthcare Advocacy
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz and veteran nurse Helen Perry discuss the importance of self-advocacy in healthcare, particularly for veterans. They explore the complexities of medical systems, the significance of researching symptoms, and the value of keeping detailed health records. The conversation emphasizes the need for effective communication with healthcare providers and the role of patient advocates in navigating challenges. Listeners are encouraged to take an active role in their healthcare journey, ask the right questions, and utilize available resources to ensure they receive the care they deserve.Support the show
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Military, Medicine, and the Problem Left Behind: The Problem with Helen Perry
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Brandy Schantz and Helen Perry discuss the complexities and challenges of the military health system, particularly in light of recent budget cuts and the impact on veterans and their families. They explore the various components of the military health system, the struggles families face in accessing care, and the critical role of caregivers. The conversation highlights the need for systemic change and increased funding to ensure that military families receive the healthcare they deserve.Support the show
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The Fight for Veteran-Specific Medical Care
Send us Fan MailIn this special episode of Living Chronic, "Military, Medicine, and the Mission Left Behind, Brandy Schantz discusses the critical need for veteran-specific healthcare with June Heston and Helen Perry. They share personal stories of advocacy, the challenges faced in navigating the healthcare system, and the importance of understanding the unique health issues veterans encounter, including traumatic brain injuries and toxic exposures. The conversation emphasizes the need for better training for healthcare providers, the realities of civilian healthcare versus the VA system, and the importance of advocacy in ensuring veterans receive the care they deserve. The episode concludes with a call to action for veterans to engage in advocacy and demand better healthcare services.Support the show
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IBD Journeys: Overcoming Obstacles and Embracing Victories with Morgan Check
Send us Fan MailJoin host Brandy Schantz as she sits down with Morgan Check, a nurse practitioner and IBD patient, to explore the intricate journey of living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at a young age, Morgan shares her inspiring story of resilience, from playing collegiate lacrosse to becoming a dedicated advocate for IBD patients. Discover how she navigates the challenges of IBD, the importance of movement and mental health, and the power of community support. This episode offers hope and practical insights for anyone affected by IBD.Get your award winning Omorpho Vest!Don't forget to use your special discount code: Brandy15I LOVE using Base Salt for my POTS!I love using Base Salt for my POTS. No stevia, no problems! Use the discount code: LivingChronicDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Living with Ulcerative Colitis: Claire Carden's Inspiring Story
Send us Fan MailJoin host Brandy Schantz on "Living Chronic" as she sits down with Claire Carden, a young woman who shares her unexpected journey of being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at just 17. Claire opens up about the challenges of navigating a sudden diagnosis, the impact of COVID-19 on her hospital experience, and the resilience she found in advocating for herself and others. Discover how Claire's passion for research and advocacy led her to create a supportive online community and an inspiring Instagram account, "Cooking Through Colitis." This episode is a testament to the strength and adaptability of those living with chronic illness. Tune in for an empowering conversation that highlights the importance of support systems and self-advocacy in overcoming life's hurdles.Get your award winning Omorpho Vest!Don't forget to use your special discount code: Brandy15I LOVE using Base Salt for my POTS!I love using Base Salt for my POTS. No stevia, no problems! Use the discount code: LivingChronicDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Navigating Health Equity and Burnout
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Glennae Davis, a registered nurse and health equity advocate, about the critical issues surrounding health equity, chronic pain, and burnout in the healthcare system. Glenay shares her personal journey through chronic pain and the challenges she faced navigating the medical system, emphasizing the importance of understanding workplace rights and advocating for oneself. The conversation highlights the complexities of chronic diseases, the impact of medication, and the necessity of rest and recovery. Glenay calls for a shift in the healthcare system to prioritize health equity and the well-being of healthcare providers, particularly nurses, who are essential to patient care. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to educate themselves about their rights and advocate for better healthcare practices.Support the show
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Advocating for Disability Rights with Robert Stack
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz interviews Robert Stack, a veteran advocate for disability rights. They discuss Stack's 40-year career, the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, and the disparities in services based on geographic location. The conversation highlights the importance of caregiver support, the impact of private equity on disability care, and the need for advocacy at the state level. Stack emphasizes the underutilization of disabled individuals in the workforce and the necessity for systemic change to improve their quality of life.Support the show
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The Power of Advocacy in Caregiving
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Mindy Uhrlaub, an author and caregiver, about her experiences navigating the challenges of chronic illness, caregiving, and mental health. Mindy shares her personal journey, including her advocacy work, the importance of community support, and the therapeutic power of writing. The conversation emphasizes the need for mental health awareness, the role of activism in coping with adversity, and the lessons learned from global experiences. Mindy's insights provide hope and encouragement for those facing similar struggles.Support the show
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Living with MS: A Journey of Resilience
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with actress Siana Smith, who shares her journey living with multiple sclerosis (MS). They discuss the challenges of getting a diagnosis, the importance of community support, navigating work with a chronic illness, and the lifestyle changes that have helped Shana manage her health. They also touch on the role of therapy, mental health, and the power of sharing stories to uplift others in similar situations.Support the show
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Breaking the Silence on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) and Medical Trauma
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Vanessa Abram, author of 'Speechless' and a chronic illness warrior. They discuss Vanessa's traumatic journey from being a speech therapist to becoming a patient who lost her ability to speak. The conversation delves into the profound impact of medical trauma, the struggles of recovery, and the misunderstandings faced in mental health treatment. They emphasize the importance of recognizing and addressing medical trauma, the challenges of living with chronic illness, and the need for greater awareness and empathy in society. In this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Vanessa Abram delve into the complexities of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) and the profound impact it has on individuals and their families. They discuss the varied experiences of trauma survivors, the importance of community support, and the challenges of navigating chronic illness. The conversation emphasizes the need for greater awareness and understanding among medical professionals and the necessity of advocating for resources and support for those affected by PICS.Support the show
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Unity, Promises Made, Promises Kept
Send us Fan MailLast Friday, Living Chronic hit the streets of Washington, DC to cover the Unite for Veterans Rally — a powerful gathering calling attention to the needs of veterans living with chronic illness, disability, and trauma.In this special episode, Brandy shares personal reflections from the rally, interviews with advocates, and powerful moments from the march. It’s a raw, moving look at what it means to show up, speak out, and demand change.Tune in for voices that matter, stories that heal, and a rallying cry for visibility, access, and justice.Support the show
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Understanding Your Rights: ADA, FMLA, & when to call an attorney
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with attorney Gary Martoccio about the intersection of employment law and disability rights. They discuss the importance of disclosing disabilities, navigating workplace accommodations, and the impact of remote work on disabled employees. The conversation also addresses the challenges of resume gaps for those with chronic illnesses and the legal protections available under the ADA and FMLA. Gary emphasizes the need for documentation and understanding one's rights, while also providing guidance on seeking legal support. The episode concludes with a call to action for advocacy in the workplace to support disabled individuals.https://martocciofirm.com/Support the show
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Navigating Life After Cancer: Amy McClelland's Story
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz speaks with Amy McClelland, a breast cancer survivor and tech leader, about her journey navigating the job market after her diagnosis. They discuss the challenges faced by individuals with chronic illnesses, the importance of sharing experiences, and the unique strengths that chronically ill employees bring to the workforce. Amy shares her insights on resilience, the impact of social media, and the difficulties of disclosing health issues in job applications. The conversation emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding in the workplace, particularly for those who have faced significant health challenges. In this conversation, Amy McClelland and Brandy Schantz discuss the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in the job market, particularly in the tech industry. They explore the nuances of discrimination, the impact of disclosing a disability, and the importance of education and awareness in fostering a more inclusive workplace. The discussion highlights the need for genuine diversity and inclusion efforts in companies, as well as the empowerment that comes from sharing personal experiences.Get your award winning Omorpho Vest!Don't forget to use your special discount code: Brandy15I LOVE using Base Salt for my POTS!I love using Base Salt for my POTS. No stevia, no problems! Use the discount code: LivingChronicDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Advocacy in Action: Raising Awareness for Lupus
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Mamello, a lupus patient and advocate from South Africa. They discuss the challenging journey to diagnosis, the importance of self-advocacy, and the role of support networks in managing chronic illness. Mamello shares her experiences with lupus, the misconceptions surrounding chronic illness, and her efforts to raise awareness through social media. The conversation emphasizes the need for understanding and support from friends, family, and the medical community, as well as practical advice for those newly diagnosed with chronic conditions. Be sure to follow Mamello on Instagram and Tiktok @blackgirlwithlupusSupport the show
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Mentorship and Support for Chronic Patients
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Matt Reed about his journey with Crohn's disease, the challenges of navigating work while managing a chronic illness, and the importance of mentorship and support systems for those living with chronic conditions. They discuss the need for greater awareness and understanding of invisible illnesses, the difficulties in balancing work and health, and the role of organizations like the Crohn's Colitis Foundation in providing resources and community support.Get your award winning Omorpho Vest!Don't forget to use your special discount code: Brandy15I LOVE using Base Salt for my POTS!I love using Base Salt for my POTS. No stevia, no problems! Use the discount code: LivingChronicDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Healing Trauma Through Dual Brain Psychology
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz interviews Dr. Frederick Schiffer, a psychiatrist and author, about his work in dual brain psychology. They discuss the concept of dual brain psychology, which posits that each hemisphere of the brain can support a separate mind, and how trauma can affect mental health. Dr. Schiffer explains his treatment techniques, including visual stimulation and photobiomodulation, and emphasizes the mind-body connection in addressing chronic illness and pain. In this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Dr. Fred Schiffer explore the intricate relationship between mental health, trauma, and addiction. They discuss how trauma can lead to substance abuse, particularly in the context of the opioid crisis, and emphasize the importance of addressing underlying trauma rather than merely treating addiction. Dr. Schiffer introduces his concept of Dual Brain Psychology, which focuses on the duality of the mind in healing from trauma and addiction. They also touch on the promising results of ongoing research into new treatment methods and the need for FDA approval to bring these innovations to the public.Support the show
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Living with Crohn's & Surviving Humira Induced Lupus-Suzy's Journey
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Suzy Burnett, a mother and advocate living with Crohn's disease and drug-induced lupus. They discuss Susie's journey with her illness, the therapeutic power of writing, the importance of community and advocacy, and the challenges faced in navigating the healthcare system. The conversation highlights the need for better patient advocacy and the reality of living with chronic illness, emphasizing the strength found in shared experiences and support.Support the show
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Has Medicine Lost Its Mind?
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Dr. Robert C. Smith discuss the ongoing crisis in mental health care, emphasizing the role of primary care physicians in addressing mental health issues. They explore the lack of training in medical education regarding mental health, the importance of empathy and communication in healthcare, and the need for a cultural shift within the medical community to prioritize mental health awareness and support. In this conversation, Dr. Robert Smith and Brandy Schantz discuss the critical need to integrate mental health into medical training and practice. They explore the historical separation of mind and body in medicine, the importance of preventative care, and the lifestyle factors that contribute to chronic diseases. The discussion emphasizes the need for systemic change in healthcare to address these issues effectively, advocating for public awareness and action to improve health outcomes.Get your award winning Omorpho Vest!Don't forget to use your special discount code: Brandy15I LOVE using Base Salt for my POTS!I love using Base Salt for my POTS. No stevia, no problems! Use the discount code: LivingChronicDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Medication Management in Chronic Disease
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz and Heather Boughey discuss their challenging experiences with chronic illnesses, particularly Crohn's disease and rheumatoid arthritis. They share personal stories about navigating the complexities of medication management, the impact of these conditions on mental health, and the importance of support systems. The conversation highlights the often-overlooked aspects of living with chronic illness, including the emotional toll and the need for patience in treatment processes. In this conversation, Heather Boughey and Brandy Schantz delve into the emotional and physical challenges of living with chronic illnesses. They discuss the mental health impacts, the importance of support systems, and the struggle between pushing through pain and acknowledging limitations. The conversation highlights the unique challenges faced by those with chronic conditions, the effects of medication, and the realities of aging while managing health issues. They emphasize the need for compassion, understanding, and the importance of seeking professional help, while also sharing personal anecdotes and lessons learned from their experiences.Support the show
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Surviving the Unsurvivable: Jeremy's Journey
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz interviews Jeremy Tammone, a veteran who shares his harrowing experience of being shot and the profound impact it has had on his life. Jeremy recounts the night of the incident, his miraculous survival against the odds, and the significant changes he has faced since then. The conversation delves into themes of resilience, grief, and the ongoing journey of adapting to a new reality after trauma. Jeremy's story is one of hope, strength, and the importance of finding purpose in the face of adversity. In this conversation, Jeremy Tammone and Brandy Schantz discuss the profound impact of mental health on individuals with disabilities, the journey towards justice after traumatic events, and the importance of support systems. They explore the challenges of reinventing oneself after life-altering experiences and the necessity of acceptance in moving forward. The conversation also highlights the critical need for organ donation and the role of community in healing.Support the show
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Finding Purpose Beyond Achievement with Brian Lowery
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Professor Brian Lowry explore the intersection of achievement and meaning, particularly in the context of chronic illness and identity. They discuss how personal experiences shape our understanding of self and the importance of community and inclusion in navigating life's challenges. The dialogue emphasizes the need for individuals to evolve and find purpose beyond material success, while also addressing the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in society.https://www.brianloweryphd.com/Support the show
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Empowering Patients Through Advocacy
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Natalie Hayden discuss their advocacy work with the Crohn's Colitis Foundation, sharing personal experiences and the importance of community support. They emphasize the significance of knowledge and education for patients with IBD, highlighting the ongoing research and resources available through the foundation. The discussion also touches on living with chronic illness, the empowerment that comes from understanding one's condition, and the need for support and camaraderie among patients.Support the show
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Unlocking the Power of Reflexology
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz interviews N'Jadika Olatunde, an expert in reflexology and holistic healing. They discuss the significance of reflexology, the role of the nervous system in health, and the connection between gut health and overall well-being. The conversation emphasizes the importance of preventive health, the need to reconnect with one's body, and the complexities of medication and its side effects. Ultimately, they advocate for empowerment in health, encouraging listeners to take control of their wellness journey. In this conversation, Njideka Olatunde and Brandy Schantz explore the profound connection between the mind and body, emphasizing personal empowerment in managing health. They discuss the impact of genetics and diet on health choices, the necessity of a holistic healthcare team, and the role of stress in pain management. The dialogue highlights the importance of shifting mindsets from victimhood to empowerment and the critical role of family support in navigating chronic illness.Support the show
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Understanding the Role of Diet in IBD Management
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Ashley Hurst, a registered dietitian specializing in Crohn's and ulcerative colitis. They discuss the importance of nutrition in managing IBD, the emotional challenges faced by patients, and the need for better support and understanding within the healthcare system. Ashley shares her personal journey with IBD and how it inspired her to help others navigate their dietary challenges. The conversation also touches on the complexities of food anxiety, the role of research in improving treatment options, and the healing power of helping others through shared experiences. In this conversation, Ashley and Brandy discuss the challenges faced by individuals with chronic illnesses, particularly focusing on the flaws in the medical system, the importance of nutrition, and the cultural norms surrounding alcohol consumption. They emphasize the need for better support and understanding within the healthcare system, the impact of medications like prednisone, and the normalization of alcohol use in society, especially among those with autoimmune diseases. The discussion highlights the importance of community, education, and advocacy in improving the lives of those affected by chronic conditions.Support the show
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Unraveling Chronic Illness: POTS Awareness, the Gut-Brain Connection, and the Power of Community with Beth Biss
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Beth Biss discuss the challenges of navigating the healthcare system, particularly in relation to conditions like POTS and dysautonomia. They explore the role of social media in raising awareness and facilitating diagnoses, the importance of support groups, and the interconnectedness of body systems. The discussion also highlights the value of physical therapy and nutrition in managing chronic illnesses, the significance of mindset in health, and innovative approaches to exercise. Beth shares insights about her newsletter and advocacy efforts, emphasizing the importance of self-care and community support.takeawaysMany doctors are still unaware of conditions like POTS.Social media can play a crucial role in diagnosis.Dysautonomia symptoms can be confusing and varied.Support groups provide essential community and understanding.The gut-brain connection is significant in chronic illness.Physical therapy and nutrition are vital for managing health.Mindset can greatly influence health outcomes.Exercise must be tailored to individual needs.Beth's newsletter offers valuable health insights.Advocacy and awareness are key in chronic illness communities.Support the show
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Healthcare advocacy and the unpredictability of health with Laura Packard
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Laura Packard, founder of Health Care Voices and a cancer survivor, about the importance of healthcare advocacy. They discuss the challenges faced by patients navigating the healthcare system, the impact of the Affordable Care Act, and the need for education and resources for individuals dealing with chronic illnesses. The conversation highlights personal stories, recent controversies in healthcare, and the desperate situations many patients find themselves in when seeking care.takeawaysHealthcare advocacy is crucial for those with chronic illnesses.The Affordable Care Act has saved many lives, including Laura's.Navigating health insurance can be complicated and overwhelming.Patients often face unexpected health challenges that require quick decisions.Education about healthcare options is essential for informed choices.Personal experiences can shed light on the healthcare system's flaws.Recent healthcare controversies highlight ongoing issues in patient care.Desperation can lead to drastic actions when patients feel denied care.Resources like navigators can help individuals understand their options.It's important to advocate for better healthcare policies and practices.Support the show
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John Register, US Army Veteran & Paralympic Silver Medalist talks about resilience, inspiration, and living with a disability
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz interviews John Register, a Paralympic silver medalist and motivational speaker, about his journey from a world-class athlete to overcoming the challenges of disability. They discuss the dual nature of inspiration, the importance of employment for disabled individuals, and how resilience can lead to success. John shares insights from his new book on leadership and the innovative approaches he is taking to engage the community and support disabled individuals in the workplace.takeawaysVeterans have a unique perspective on resilience and inspiration.Inspiration can often come from a place of empathy rather than sympathy.Overcoming adversity is a personal journey that requires a step-by-step approach.Employment for disabled individuals is crucial for their self-worth and societal contribution.Companies that hire disabled individuals see a significant increase in revenue.Leadership in crisis requires the ability to tell impactful stories.Resilience is a common trait among those who have faced significant challenges.The importance of community support in the journey of disabled individuals cannot be overstated.Innovative solutions can improve accessibility and inclusivity in various sectors.John's book provides practical insights for leaders to create their own impactful storiesSupport the show
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Keith C. Ellis, PhD, discusses his innovative approach to Long Covid treatment
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz speaks with Dr. Keith Ellis about his research on long COVID, particularly focusing on the microclots hypothesis. They discuss the challenges faced by patients, the lack of clear diagnostic criteria, and the frustrations with the healthcare system. Dr. Ellis emphasizes the need for more focused research and the development of therapeutics to address the debilitating symptoms of long COVID. The conversation also touches on the role of natural products in drug development and the importance of accessibility and affordability in treatment options. In this conversation, Keith C. Ellis, PhD, discusses his innovative approach to developing natural supplements that mimic pharmaceutical effects, emphasizing the importance of patient empowerment and the need for open dialogue in healthcare. He critiques the bureaucratic inertia in medical research and advocates for immediate solutions to health issues, particularly in the context of long COVID. The discussion highlights the necessity of integrating natural remedies into patient care while navigating the complexities of modern medicine.Support the show
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Transforming Corporate Culture Through Disability Employment
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Dr. Kirk Adams discuss the importance of disability inclusion in the workforce. They explore the untapped potential of individuals with disabilities, the transformative impact of inclusive hiring practices on corporate culture, and the success stories of companies that have embraced diversity. Dr. Adams shares insights on the challenges faced by disabled individuals in the job market, the historical context of disability rights, and the opportunities for self-employment and entrepreneurship. The discussion emphasizes the need for advocacy, community support, and the importance of self-disclosure in the workplace. https://www.innovativeimpact.consulting/Support the show
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Navigating Chronic Illness: A Global Perspective
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz and Anna Knight explore the shared experiences of individuals living with chronic illnesses, emphasizing the global nature of these challenges. They discuss the rise of dysautonomia and the importance of awareness, the grieving process associated with chronic illness, and the power of patient-led movements. The conversation highlights the need for systemic change in how society views and supports individuals with disabilities, advocating for personal agency and the importance of community support. They also touch on the economic impact of disability and the necessity of redefining fulfillment in the workplace, ultimately calling for a more inclusive and understanding society.Support the show
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Advocacy and Support for Patients
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz speaks with Dr. Tara Palumbo, a seasoned medical professional who now navigates the complexities of healthcare as a patient. They discuss the evolution of healthcare over the past three decades, the challenges of accessing care, especially in rural areas, and the burden of medical debt. They also touch on the impact of environmental health on communities, the need for systemic change in healthcare, and the importance of trust and transparency in the medical field. The conversation highlights the strength of individuals living with chronic illnesses and the need for advocacy and support in the healthcare system.Support the show
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The Hidden Struggles of Disabled Workers
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Living Chronic, Brandy Schantz discusses her personal journey with chronic illness and the importance of vocational rehabilitation services. She shares her struggles with Crohn's disease and other health issues, emphasizing the need for support systems to help disabled and chronically ill individuals remain in the workforce. Brandi advocates for better awareness and access to state vocational rehabilitation services, highlighting their role in empowering individuals to find meaningful employment despite their health challenges.Support the show
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The Importance of Rest and Self-Care in Managing Chronic Illness Finding New Ways to Cope: Beyond Alcohol
Send us Fan MailIn this conversation, Brandy Schantz speaks with Emma Polette about her journey with chronic illness and her focus on healing. They discuss the importance of practicing Ahimsa, the philosophy of yoga, and the need for self-compassion. Emma shares her experience with endometriosis and the benefits of attending a pelvic pain clinic. They also touch on the significance of rest and the decision to prioritize health over work. Additionally, they discuss the issue of alcohol consumption among women and Emma's personal journey to sobriety. Emma Polette shares her personal journey with alcohol and how she decided to quit drinking. She discusses how alcohol consumed her thoughts and affected her health, particularly her endometriosis. Emma also talks about the societal pressure to drink and the need to have open conversations about the unhealthy aspects of alcohol consumption. She emphasizes the importance of finding alternative ways to cope with stress and comfort oneself. Emma highlights the physical and mental benefits she experienced after quitting alcohol, including better sleep and reduced anxiety.takeawaysPracticing Ahimsa, the philosophy of non-harming, can be beneficial for individuals with chronic illness, as it promotes self-compassion and reduces unnecessary suffering.Attending a pelvic pain clinic can provide valuable support and resources for individuals with conditions like endometriosis, offering a comprehensive approach to treatment and healing.Prioritizing rest and self-care is essential for managing chronic illness and promoting overall well-being.Choosing to prioritize health and happiness over work and financial gain can lead to unexpected opportunities and a greater sense of fulfillment.Addressing the issue of alcohol consumption among women is important, as it can be used as a coping mechanism for stress and anxiety, and finding support and resources for sobriety can lead to a healthier and more fulfilling life. Alcohol consumption can consume your thoughts and affect your health.Societal pressure to drink can be overwhelming, but it's important to have open conversations about the unhealthy aspects of alcohol consumption.Finding alternative ways to cope with stress and comfort oneself is crucial.Quitting alcohol can lead to physical and mental benefits, such as better sleep and reduced anxiety.Support the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Living Chronic Podcast, where we have real, raw, and honest conversations about life with chronic illness and disability. Hosted by Brandy Schantz, a disabled veteran and chronic illness advocate, this podcast explores the realities of navigating work, healthcare, and everyday life while managing a disability or chronic condition.Each episode features insightful discussions with medical professionals, disability advocates, and individuals sharing their personal journeys. We tackle topics such as workplace accommodations, navigating the healthcare system, mental health, and breaking down societal barriers that often hold disabled individuals back.Whether you're living with a chronic condition, supporting a loved one, or looking to create a more inclusive world, Living Chronic is here to provide knowledge, inspiration, and a sense of community.Join us as we change the conversation around chronic illness because thriving with a disabili
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