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The Chronically Unbalanced’s Podcast

The Chronically Unbalanced is a podcast where two besties, bonded by their shared experiences of trauma, dive headfirst into the messy, raw and often hilarious side of healing. Each week, we bring on incredible guests to share their stories of resilience, heartbreak and triumph. Together, we tackle tough conversations with a healthy dose of dark humour and laughs. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, solidarity, or just a space to laugh through the chaos, this podcast is your unapologetically real guide to navigating life’s curveballs

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    Briony | Over 30 fractured bones, Brittle Bones disease & raising children with special needs

    This week on The Chronically Unbalanced, we’re joined by Briony, whose story is one of resilience, advocacy, and navigating life through uncertainty. Diagnosed in early childhood with brittle bones disease after a series of unexplained fractures, Briony’s journey began with a long and challenging search for answers. By the age of 30, she had experienced more than 30 broken bones—each one shaping her understanding of her body, her limits, and her strength. But Briony’s story isn’t defined by her diagnosis alone. She’s also a devoted mum, raising children with their own special needs, bringing a deeply personal perspective to caregiving, advocacy, and the realities of living with chronic conditions within a family. In this episode, Briony shares what it was like growing up without clear answers, the impact of a lifelong condition, and how she balances her own health while supporting her children. Her story is honest, powerful, and a reminder of the strength it takes to keep showing up—especially on the hard days.   SPECIAL SHOUTOUT to this weeks sponsor @maretlarnachstyling 

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    Kris Byrnes | Australia's leading Step Parent Coach & blended family expert

    In this episode of Chronically Unbalanced, we sit down with Kris Byrnes — coach, blended-family thinker, and host of her own podcast Inside Out With Kris and the Step Parent Podcast. Kris works with step-parents to help them lead with clarity, confidence and emotional strength. She talks honestly about the push-pull of blended family life, the invisible pressure that comes with not having a “manual,” and how step-parents can find their voice and their calm in the chaos.  We dive into the real emotional work of connection, identity and leadership in families where no one gets training before they start. Kris keeps it raw, practical and full of insight.  Whether you’re in a blended family, thinking about it, or supporting someone who is, this conversation will make you feel seen and less alone. Sponsorship: This episode is proudly sponsored by the wonderful Rhyse Cains Building  We appreciate your support.     

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    When Cancer Ends a Love Story - Amy and Brad's Journey

    In this episode of Chronically Unbalanced, we’re joined by Amy, whose husband Brad was just 34 when he was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer—only weeks after the birth of their second child. Amy takes us through their journey: the shock of diagnosis, the whirlwind of surgeries and treatments, the moments of hope, and the reality of facing life and love when the future is uncertain. She shares how Brad’s strength, humour, and devotion to his family carried them through, and how she’s navigating life after his passing at just 38. This conversation is raw, honest, and filled with love. It’s a reminder of how quickly life can change, how fiercely we can fight for the people we love, and how important it is to share these stories. Sponsorship: This episode is proudly sponsored by the wonderful Spotlock Marine We appreciate your support.  Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer, terminal illness, and the death of a loved one. Please take care while listening.  

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    Part 2: The Lindt Cafe Siege - Louisa Hope

    On December 15, 2014, a regular Sydney morning turned into the unimaginable. At Martin Place’s Lindt Café, 18 people—including Louisa Hope—were held for hours in a brutal hostage situation This is the biggest and most powerful conversation we’ve ever had on The Chronically Unbalanced. On what began as an ordinary December morning in Sydney, Louisa Hope walked into a café for a cup of coffee with her mother. Within minutes, her life changed forever. She was among those taken hostage in what became one of Australia’s most shocking events. In this special two-part series, Louisa shares her story in her own words—what it was like inside, the fear and uncertainty of those hours, and the split-second moments that stayed with her forever. She also opens up about the years that followed, the challenges of recovery, and the ways she’s found strength, purpose, and even hope after unimaginable trauma. Sponsorship: This episode is proudly sponsored by the wonderful Lu and Co We appreciate your support.  Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of traumatic events including terrorism, hostage situations, gun violence, murder, serious injury, and the long-term impacts of trauma. Listener discretion is strongly advised, especially for those who may find these topics distressing. If you need support, you can contact: Lifeline — 13 11 14 (24/7 crisis support) Victims of Terrorism Australia (VOTA) — 1800 999 037 Beyond Blue — 1300 22 4636 (24/7 mental health support)  

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    Part 1: The Lindt Cafe Siege - Louisa Hope

    On December 15, 2014, a regular Sydney morning turned into the unimaginable. At Martin Place’s Lindt Café, 18 people—including Louisa Hope—were held for hours in a brutal hostage situation This is the biggest and most powerful conversation we’ve ever had on The Chronically Unbalanced. On what began as an ordinary December morning in Sydney, Louisa Hope walked into a café for a cup of coffee with her mother. Within minutes, her life changed forever. She was among those taken hostage in what became one of Australia’s most shocking events. In this special two-part series, Louisa shares her story in her own words—what it was like inside, the fear and uncertainty of those hours, and the split-second moments that stayed with her forever. She also opens up about the years that followed, the challenges of recovery, and the ways she’s found strength, purpose, and even hope after unimaginable trauma. Sponsorship: This episode is proudly sponsored by Don't Shrink Me. They are a Sydney based counselling practise focusing on young people aged 12-25.   Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of traumatic events including terrorism, hostage situations, gun violence, murder, serious injury, and the long-term impacts of trauma. Listener discretion is strongly advised, especially for those who may find these topics distressing. If you need support, you can contact: Lifeline — 13 11 14 (24/7 crisis support) Victims of Terrorism Australia (VOTA) — 1800 999 037 Beyond Blue — 1300 22 4636 (24/7 mental health support)  

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    11 Months Waiting for our Donor Angel | Jack's Story

    On this episode of The Chronically Unbalanced, we sit down with Victoria — mum to two beautiful kids, Jack and Chloe — to share her family’s extraordinary journey through one of the toughest challenges a parent can face: waiting for a heart transplant for your child. At just 18 months old, Jack was diagnosed with end-stage heart failure and spent 11 months on a Berlin Heart before receiving his life-saving donor heart. Victoria opens up about life in the hospital, giving birth to Chloe during their stay, the friendships and heartbreaks along the way, and the immense gratitude they carry for Jack’s “donor angel.”   This is a powerful story about resilience, hope, and the life-saving gift of organ donation.   A huge thank you to this week's sponsor White Barn Pokolbin.   🔔 Trigger warning: This episode may contain discussions of child illness, which may be distressing for some listeners. Please take care while listening, and feel free to skip this episode if the content feels too heavy for you right now. If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available: Lifeline (Australia) – 13 11 14 – 24/7 crisis support Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636 – for mental health support and resources You’re not alone, and help is always available.  

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    Kassie | Childhood grief & silbling loss

    This week on the podcast, we’re honoured to welcome a very special guest — Kassie. Kassie is a mum of three, a business owner, and someone with a powerful story to share. She’s joining us to talk about her journey with childhood grief after losing her younger brother at a young age — a loss that profoundly shaped her early years and the woman she is today. In this episode, Kassie opens up about what it was like to grow up with the weight of sibling loss, how it impacted her emotionally and mentally, and how those experiences continue to influence her today as a mother and entrepreneur. It’s a heartfelt, honest, and deeply important conversation about grief, healing, and the strength it takes to keep moving forward. We’re so grateful to Kassie for sharing her story with us.   This weeks sponsor @rhyse_cains_building   🔔 Trigger warning This episode may contain discussions of child loss, sibling loss, and mental health struggles, which may be distressing for some listeners. Please take care while listening, and feel free to skip this episode if the content feels too heavy for you right now. If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available: Lifeline (Australia) – 13 11 14 – 24/7 crisis support Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636 – for mental health support and resources You’re not alone, and help is always available.

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    A Mother's Instinct: Leo's Journey with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

    When her son Leo was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) at just 3 years old, today's guest was thrust into a world she never expected—one marked by uncertainty, medical complexity, and fierce maternal advocacy. DMD is a rare genetic condition that primarily affects boys, leading to progressive muscle degeneration and significantly shortened life expectancy. But this episode isn’t about seeking pity—it’s about the power of a mother’s intuition. We dive into her story of recognising early signs, navigating the diagnosis, and learning to trust her gut even when the medical answers were unclear. It's a candid, powerful conversation about resilience, parental instincts, and finding strength in the most unexpected places.   Guest: Jacquie Cooper https://www.instagram.com/jacquiecooper/  Sponsor: Evolution Laser Clinic Salamander Bay https://www.instagram.com/evolutionlaser/   DISCLAIMER This episode contains discussions that may be distressing to some listeners, including themes of child loss, mental illness, and physical illness. We acknowledge that these topics are sensitive and may bring up difficult emotions. If you or someone you know is struggling, please consider reaching out for support. In Australia, you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue at 1300 22 4636. Help is available, and you're not alone. Please take care while listening.

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    Six Weeks Postpartum… and Fighting for My Life!

    In this powerful and raw episode of The Chronically Unbalanced, we sit down with an incredible mum who shares the terrifying journey that began just six weeks after giving birth. What started off as mild cold-like symptoms for Emily quickly spiralled into a life-threatening condition. From being rushed to hospital, separated from her newborn and husband, to hearing the words “you need a heart transplant”—this is a story of unimaginable trauma, resilience, and survival. She walks us through the shock of an ICU admission, the rollercoaster of transplant surgery, and what it means to live with a new heart—only to face devastating rejection years later. But through it all, she shows up, keeps fighting, and is slowly finding her strength again. This is not just a medical story. It's a human one. A mother's one. And one you won't forget. Trigger Warning: This episode contains sensitive topics related to health and illness that may be difficult for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. * Special thanks to the voiceover artist for their professional work on our advertisements. You can find Jeremy at That Alter Guy. Thank you to our Sponsor for this episode. Rhyse Cains Building located in Port Stephens, NSW Australia.       

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    Lochy's Journey - Surviving Stage 4 Brain Cancer

    In this deeply personal and inspiring episode of The Chronically Unbalanced, we sit down with Lochy and Ella as they share their incredible story of resilience, love, and survival. What started as unexplained, debilitating head pain led to an unimaginable diagnosis—Stage 4 brain cancer. Originally believed to be a pineoblastoma, then later reclassified as an immature teratoma (a rare tumor usually found in reproductive organs, not the brain), Lochy’s condition was deemed incurable but treatable—twice. With the support from Ella his beautiful wife, Lochy endured multiple brain surgeries, intense chemotherapy, and a seizure caused by the very treatment meant to help him. Against all odds, Lochy is now in remission. This is a raw and emotional look at navigating a life-threatening diagnosis in your 20s, and the brutal but beautiful road to healing. Be prepared for a few sneaky laughs along the way as we navigate our way through Lochy’s journey. This is survival....    THIS WEEKS SPONSOR: Nelson Bay Palms https://www.nelsonpalms.com.au/  @nelsonpalms 

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    We're Back, Baby! | Peg Leg Meg & Sezzy the Lezzy Return

    After a cheeky little hiatus, The Chronically Unbalanced is back on the airwaves! We have emerged from our hidey-holes to catch you up on where we've been, what we've been up to, and why we disappeared like your ex’s emotional availability. We miss you all....    LET'S DO THIS!

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    Life updates with Megs & Sarah

    Join co-hosts Megs and Sarah as they catch up on life's latest adventures and the exciting weeks ahead. Megs is gearing up to represent Australia in the Para-volleyball team in China, while Sarah is juggling weddings and enjoying a family getaway—though Maggie might be feeling a bit left out. Tune in for heartfelt stories, laughs, and a glimpse into their upcoming journeys. We also share that we will be taking a break for 2 weeks to focus on some life stuff. We will be back refreshed and ready to bring you the laughs and the best guests around!     

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    Retired Psychic: Jenny Reflects on 20 Years as a Spiritual Medium | PART TWO

    This Week on The Chronically Unbalanced..  PART TWO- We’re diving into the mystical with our special guest, Jenny—a retired spiritual medium with over 20 years of experience connecting people with the unseen. From delivering messages from the other side to helping others navigate grief and uncertainty, Jenny has spent decades tuning into the world beyond what we can see. Now in retirement, she joins us to reflect on her remarkable journey: how she discovered her gift, what it’s been like to live as a medium, and the unforgettable stories she’s collected along the way. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or just spiritually curious, this episode is all about intuition, energy, and the mysterious ways we stay connected—even across realms. This weeks sponsor: JP Creative Photo + Film Jenny Cotman BOOKING PAGE Jenny Cotman INSTAGRAM

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    Retired Psychic: Jenny Reflects on 20 Years as a Spiritual Medium | PART ONE

    This Week on The Chronically Unbalanced..  We’re diving into the mystical with our special guest, Jenny—a retired spiritual medium with over 20 years of experience connecting people with the unseen. From delivering messages from the other side to helping others navigate grief and uncertainty, Jenny has spent decades tuning into the world beyond what we can see. Now in retirement, she joins us to reflect on her remarkable journey: how she discovered her gift, what it’s been like to live as a medium, and the unforgettable stories she’s collected along the way. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or just spiritually curious, this episode is all about intuition, energy, and the mysterious ways we stay connected—even across realms. This weeks episode sponsor: Haddad Baker Accounting  

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    Sophia’s Light: A Journey of Love and Loss | Kirra & Jarrod

    In this deeply moving episode, guests Kirra and Jarrod share the intimate and heartfelt story of their daughter, Sophia, who was born sleeping. With courage and grace, they open up about the profound love, grief, and healing that have shaped their journey since that day. Through their words, Kirra and Jarrod offer a raw and honest conversation about the complexities of loss, the strength found in vulnerability, and the enduring bond they share with Sophia. Their story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of love. Tune in to hear a conversation that is both heartbreaking and inspiring, as Kirra and Jarrod navigate the uncharted waters of grief and find ways to honor Sophia's memory in their lives. This episode is a reminder that even in the darkest times, love continues to shine brightly. We would like to thank this weeks sponsor - Pettigrew Family Funerals   

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    Battling Cancer, Con Artists & Reality TV | Bella Johnston's Story

    🎙️ This Week’s Guest: Bella Johnston In this week's episode, we sit down with Bella Johnston, a resilient cancer survivor, former contestant on The Bachelor Australia (Season 10), and a powerful advocate for truth in health and wellness. As a teenager, Bella began experiencing severe symptoms that were misdiagnosed as an eating disorder. By 19, she was diagnosed with a rare paraganglioma, a type of cancer. During her search for alternative healing methods, Bella encountered Belle Gibson, a wellness influencer who falsely claimed to have cured her own cancer through diet and natural therapies. Bella, desperate for answers, followed Gibson's advice, only to later discover the devastating truth: Gibson's cancer diagnosis was a fabrication, and her wellness empire was built on lies . In this candid conversation, she shares her journey from illness to healing, the lessons learned from being misled, and her mission to help others navigate the complex world of health advice. Tune in for an inspiring story of survival, self-advocacy, and the pursuit of truth in the face of deception.   Co-hosts: @itspeglegmeg & @sarahchippindalecelebrant Guest: @spicyjohnston This weeks sponsor: Rhyse Cains Building @rhyse_cains_building  

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    MAY 50K | Join Our Team

    In this special bonus episode, Sarah is joined by Danny Lawrence and Sophie Drummond to discuss the launch of May50K, a nationwide initiative by MS Australia aimed at raising awareness and funds for multiple sclerosis research. Sophie, who lives with MS, shares her personal journey and insights into the challenges and triumphs of living with the condition. Danny, a dedicated supporter and an incredible friend to Sarah, talks about his commitment to the cause and his plans to run 50 kilometres in one day to raise funds. Together, they delve into the significance of May50K, the impact of community support, and how everyone can get involved to help leave MS where it belongs—behind us Please Join Our Team Here and lets walk towards a cure together. 

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    Poppy's Story | Love, Loss and Everything After | PART ONE

    On this week's episode, Peg Leg Meg and Sezzy the Lezzy chat with two mums about the loss of their baby girl.  Carly and Tresne became mothers with hearts wide open—and then the world cracked open too. At just 11 weeks old, their daughter Poppy was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. What followed were 17 brutal, beautiful, unrelenting months of treatment including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, a bone marrow transplant, and isolation through Covid. Through it all, Poppy was joy. Light. Magic. Sadly, every parent's nightmare became their reality on February 16th, 2023, as she died in their arms. This is Part 1 of their story—a raw and deeply loving account of parenting through cancer, grieving in public and private, and learning how to carry the unbearable while still honouring the wonder of their little girl. It's a story of pain, but more than anything, it’s a story about love that refuses to die Trigger warning: This episode contains discussion of childhood cancer, infant illness, and the death of a child. Please listen with care and take the space you need.   SPONSORSHIP: This episode is proudly sponsored by A Beautiful Occasion.  Thank you for your support.   For more information please visit A Beautiful Occasion. * Special thanks to our voiceover artist for their professional work on our advertisements. You can find Jeremy at That Alter Guy.  

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    Poppy's Story | Love, Loss and Everything After | PART TWO

    On this week's episode, Peg Leg Meg and Sezzy the Lezzy chat with two mums about the loss of their baby girl.  Carly and Tresne became mothers with hearts wide open—and then the world cracked open too. At just 11 weeks old, their daughter Poppy was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. What followed were 17 brutal, beautiful, unrelenting months of treatment including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, a bone marrow transplant, and isolation through Covid. Through it all, Poppy was joy. Light. Magic. Sadly, every parent's nightmare became their reality on February 16th, 2023, as she died in their arms. This is Part 1 of their story—a raw and deeply loving account of parenting through cancer, grieving in public and private, and learning how to carry the unbearable while still honouring the wonder of their little girl. It's a story of pain, but more than anything, it’s a story about love that refuses to die Trigger warning: This episode contains discussion of childhood cancer, infant illness, and the death of a child. Please listen with care and take the space you need. SHOW NOTES: Milkshakes for Marleigh Find it here Redkite Find it here Phuket Cleanse Find it here Donate blood on behalf of Poppy Register here SPONSORSHIP: This episode is proudly sponsored by A Beautiful Occasion.  Thank you for your support.   For more information please visit A Beautiful Occasion. * Special thanks to our voiceover artist for their professional work on our advertisements. You can find Jeremy at That Alter Guy.  

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    Sarah Campbell | The Loss of Losing Both Parents

    On this raw and powerful episode of The Chronically Unbalanced, Sezzy the Lezzy and Peg Leg Meg sit down with Sarah Campbell as she shares her deeply personal story of love, loss, and resilience.  At just 21, Sarah’s world changed when her mum was diagnosed with breast cancer—a battle that stretched nearly a decade, with moments of hope and devastating relapse.  In 2016, Sarah said goodbye to her mum.  Six years later, she would farewell her dad on what would’ve been her parents’ wedding anniversary. As the primary carer for both parents in their final months, Sarah opens up about the emotional toll, the strength she didn’t know she had, and the complexity of grief that lingers.  She also shares the ongoing heartache of loving a brother struggling with addiction and incarceration. This is a story about showing up when it’s hard, when it hurts, and when there’s no roadmap.  It’s about being Chronically Unbalanced and still finding your way forward. Trigger warning: This episode contains discussions of terminal illness, death and suicide. SPONSORSHIP: This episode is proudly sponsored by Port Stephens Pottery. Thank you for your support.   For more information please visit Port Stephens Pottery. * Special thanks to our voiceover artist for their professional work on our advertisements. You can find Jeremy at That Alter Guy.

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    Mums, Ange and Alex Navigating the Hardest Fight | Their Kids’ Cancer Journeys | Pt 2

    In this inspiring first episode featuring two incredible guests, Sezzy the Lezzy and Peg Leg Meg dive into the heartbreaking yet hopeful journeys of Alex and Ange, whose families have faced the unimaginable. Alex’s daughter Emma was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2022, leading to the creation of Emma’s Warriors, a charity supporting families navigating long hospital stays. Meanwhile, Ange’s son Spencer battled acute lymphoblastic leukaemia from just 15 months old, enduring years of treatment, hospital stays, and the constant uncertainty of remission. In this deeply emotional conversation, they share their stories, their triumphs, their darkest days, and the unbreakable bond they formed through shared struggles. Despite their children’s different paths, their connection as parents navigating the world of childhood cancer is unshakable. Tune in for an intimate look at resilience, hope, and the silver linings that emerge from life's toughest battles. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses childhood cancer and the emotional journey of parents with children battling cancer.

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    Anonymous confessions, Honeymoon chat & catch-up | Sarah & Megs

    In this week's episode of The Chronically Unbalanced, Megs returns from her honeymoon with tales of paradise, pad thai, and a very un-chill massage experience. Meanwhile, Sarah’s been wedding-hopping in Byron and navigating the chaos of destination celebrations. We catch up on life, overshare (as always), and float a spicy new idea: anonymous listener confessions. Should we do it? Will you actually submit them? Could we emotionally handle what you’ve got to say? Tune in to hear us spiral, laugh, and maybe even make a new segment out of it. Let’s get into it

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    Mums, Ange and Alex Navigating the Hardest Fight | Their Kids’ Cancer Journeys | Pt 1

    In this inspiring first episode featuring two incredible guests, Sezzy the Lezzy and Peg Leg Meg dive into the heartbreaking yet hopeful journeys of Alex and Ange, whose families have faced the unimaginable. Alex’s daughter Emma was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2022, leading to the creation of Emma’s Warriors, a charity supporting families navigating long hospital stays. Meanwhile, Ange’s son Spencer battled acute lymphoblastic leukaemia from just 15 months old, enduring years of treatment, hospital stays, and the constant uncertainty of remission. In this deeply emotional conversation, they share their stories, their triumphs, their darkest days, and the unbreakable bond they formed through shared struggles. Despite their children’s different paths, their connection as parents navigating the world of childhood cancer is unshakable. Tune in for an intimate look at resilience, hope, and the silver linings that emerge from life's toughest battles. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses childhood cancer and the emotional journey of parents with children battling cancer.

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    The Loss of Tara's Brother | A Brief but Unbreakable Bond.

    In this heartfelt episode of the Chronically Unbalanced podcast, Tara Jackson opens up to Sarah and Megs about the devastating loss of her older brother Robbie, who passed away at just 19. Tara, only 18 at the time, reflects on the deeply close bond they shared and how the brevity of their time together shaped her grief. She candidly discusses the unexpected moments when grief hits the hardest and the journey to healing through EMDR therapy. This episode offers insight into the complexity of loss, mental health struggles, and the power of therapy. Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions on mental health and suicide. Sponsored by Haus of Wyld: This episode of The Chronically Unbalanced is proudly sponsored by Haus of Wyld, where Sherri brings her professional hair and makeup expertise to every project. Specialising in film/TV, commercials, editorial, fashion, and bridal beauty, Sherri has worked on a variety of high-profile projects, ensuring each client looks and feels their best. From film sets to weddings, her work reflects a dedication to perfection and creativity. To learn more about Sherri’s exceptional work and explore her services, visit Haus of Wyld. Whether you're preparing for a special event or looking to enhance your on-camera look, Haus of Wyld is here to bring your beauty vision to life. * Special thanks to the voiceover artist for their professional work on our advertisements. You can find Jeremy at That Alter Guy  

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    Bel's Battle | A Raw Journey Through Stage 4 Breast Cancer

    In this powerful episode of The Chronically Unbalanced Podcast, Bel sits down with Sarah and Megan and shares her incredibly raw and candid journey with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. Diagnosed in 2019, she continues to fight this relentless disease, undergoing treatment every few weeks.  From the moment she discovered something was wrong while at a concert to her experience with a mastectomy, this conversation delves deep into the realities of living with terminal cancer. Her openness and strength are a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable challenges. Trigger Warning: This episode contains sensitive topics related to health and illness that may be difficult for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. If you need immediate assistance, please reach out to a crisis support service in your area. You are not alone. * Special thanks to the voiceover artist for their professional work on our advertisements. You can find Jeremy at That Alter Guy.  

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    Stuart's Journey: Part Two | Overcoming Challenges and Finding Resilience

    In Part Two of this two-part episode of The Chronically Unbalanced, we continue Stuart’s powerful story. After discussing the emotional and social challenges of growing up gay during the AIDS epidemic, Stuart takes us through the diagnosis journey that led him to Parkinson’s and the intense emotional battles that followed. Stuart opens up about the deep mental health struggles that affected his journey to health, including the heartbreak of losing his partner to suicide and how he found strength through adversity. He discusses his experience with Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery and what it has meant for his life moving forward. This episode continues to touch on themes of mental health and resilience, offering a raw and inspiring look at Stuart’s fight to overcome life’s challenges, both physical and emotional. Disclaimer: This episode discusses mental health, suicide, and the AIDS epidemic. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or needs support, please reach out to ACON or Beyond Blue. You can find more information and support on the ACON Website. Or please contact Beyond Blue.       

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    Stuart's Journey: Part One | A Story of Diagnosis, Struggles, and Resilience

    In this powerful episode of Chronically Unbalanced, we sit down with Stuart, who opens up about his long and challenging journey to a Parkinson's diagnosis. After being misdiagnosed with MS for many years, Stuart eventually learned the truth about his condition and underwent Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery at a relatively young age. Stuart's story is not just about medical struggles—it’s also about the emotional and mental health battles he’s faced throughout his life. He shares the heartbreaking reasons he put his health on the back burner for so long, including the trauma of growing up gay in England during the AIDS epidemic and losing his partner to suicide. This episode touches on heavy themes such as mental health, suicide, and the impact of the AIDS crisis. Please note that it may be triggering for some listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available. Join us as Stuart bravely opens up about his journey, providing an honest and raw look at living with Parkinson’s, mental health challenges, and the resilience needed to overcome it all. Disclaimer:This episode discusses mental health, suicide, and the AIDS epidemic. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or needs support, please reach out to ACON or Beyond Blue. You can find more information and support on the ACON Website. Or please contact Beyond Blue.   

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    From Female to Male | Shane's path to becoming HIM-self.

    In this inspiring episode of The Chronically Unbalanced, Peg Leg Meg and Sarah sit down with a courageous trans man who shares his deeply personal journey of self-discovery and the challenges of transitioning. From growing up feeling different but not having the words to express it, to coming out as gay in high school, and ultimately transitioning in university, his story is one of perseverance, resilience, and finding peace in a world that often makes that path difficult. He opens up about the hardships of accessing gender-affirming care in Australia, the impact of rising anti-trans rhetoric, and the constant fight for trans rights, both locally and globally. Join us for a conversation on navigating identity, healing, and the ongoing battle for dignity and rights in a rapidly changing world.   Disclaimer: This episode includes discussions of mental health struggles, coming out, and the personal experiences of transitioning and being part of the LGBTQ+ community. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or needs support, please reach out to ACON. ACON is an Australian organisation that provides support and resources for people in the LGBTQ+ community, including mental health services, advocacy, and information on gender-affirming care. You can find more information and support on the ACON Website.  

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    Surviving the Bali Bombing | Lana Pilar

    In this powerful episode, Lana shares her personal account of the 2005 Bali bombing—an experience she’s never spoken about publicly until now. What began as a family holiday at Jimbaran Bay turned into a nightmare when a terrorist suicide bomber took the lives of three innocent friends and critically injured others. Lana was there in Bali, and for the first time ever, she bravely recounts her experience of survival, loss, and the strength it took to move forward after such a catastrophic event. This is her story, raw and real. Disclaimer: This episode contains sensitive content, including discussions of terrorism, suicide, mental health, and eating disorders. Listener discretion is advised. The stories shared in this episode may be triggering or upsetting for some individuals. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, suicide, or eating disorders, please seek support from a professional or contact a helpline. Remember, it’s important to reach out to those who can offer help and support. If you need immediate assistance, please reach out to a crisis support service in your area. You are not alone.    

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    Closets Are for Clothes, Not People! | BONUS EP

    SURPRISE! Our co-hosts have more in common than just their disabilities, they are also women loving women and married to their beautiful wives. Coming out can be awkward and sometimes it’s hilarious. In this episode, we’re spilling the tea on our own coming out stories, the wild (and sometimes weird) reactions we got, and how life with our incredible wives is everything we hoped for—and more. But we also know that not everyone’s coming out journey is easy. If you’re struggling or need support, ACON is here to help. You can reach them at 1800 063 060 or visit www.acon.org.au. So grab a drink (or a U-Haul), and join us for some laughs, love, and a reminder that closets are strictly for clothes. 🌈

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    Discovering his father's dark secret | Pat Picton

    In this powerful episode, we sit down with Pat as he shares the shocking story of discovering his father’s dark secret. What started as a seemingly ordinary day turned into a life-altering moment when Pat learned that his father had been arrested for the possession of illegal child images. With raw honesty, Pat walks us through the emotional turmoil, the questions that haunted him, and the impact this revelation had on his family and personal identity. He opens up about navigating grief, anger, and shame while finding a path toward healing and resilience. This conversation is a testament to the strength it takes to confront painful truths and reclaim your own story. Join us for a deeply moving episode about betrayal, self-discovery, and the power of speaking your truth.   Disclaimer: This episode contains discussions of sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including child exploitation and familial betrayal. Listener discretion is strongly advised, especially for those who may find these subjects triggering. Our goal is to share Pat’s story with honesty and respect, shedding light on the emotional impact of uncovering such a devastating truth. If you or someone you know has been affected by similar experiences, please consider seeking support from a trusted friend, counsellor, or professional resource. If you need immediate assistance, please reach out to a crisis support service in your area. You are not alone.

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    Chronic Illness, Unfiltered | Sarah Chippindale's MS Story

    In this weeks, raw, honest, and hilarious episode, Sarah takes us through her journey of being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) over 15 years ago. From the shock of the diagnosis to the highs and lows that followed, Sarah’s story is one of resilience, humour, and real talk. She opens up about the challenges of living with a chronic illness, navigating the ups and downs of mental health, and finding laughter even in the darkest moments. While Sarah's journey is inspiring, we also acknowledge that some topics discussed in this episode may be triggering for some listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, please know that help is available. For support, reach out to Beyond Blue Australia at 1300 22 4636 or visit beyondblue.org.au for resources and assistance. Join us for an unforgettable conversation filled with vulnerability, hope, and plenty of laughs.

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    Peg Leg Meg | The story of becoming an amputee

    In this deeply personal episode, our very own co-host, Megs aka Peg Leg Meg - opens up about the life-changing accident that led to her becoming a below knee amputee just three months ago.  With raw honesty and a touch of humour, Megs shares the details of that day, the challenges of recovery, and the resilience that has carried her through. From navigating rehab to embracing her new reality, she reflects on the determination and mindset that has kept her moving forward.  This is an episode filled with inspiration, vulnerability, and the unfiltered truth about life after limb loss.    PLEASE NOTE: We are strong advocates for mental health, and we understand that some of the topics discussed today may be triggering. If anything has affected you, we strongly encourage you to reach out for support. You’re not alone, help is available. Please consider contacting Beyond Blue at 1300 224 636 or exploring additional mental health resources in your area. Your well-being matters.

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    Welcome to the Chaos!

    It's finally here! - Our very first episode! We are so pumped to kick off this podcast and bring you along for the ride. In this episode, we introduce ourselves, share a bit about how this wild idea came to life and dive into some classic banter that sets the tone for what's to come. Expect laughs, random tangents, and a glimpse into the friendship that started it all.  This is just the beginning of our weekly episodes, and we can't wait to have you along for the journey. Buckle up - it's going to be a fun one! Please note: We are strong advocates for mental health, and we understand that some of the topics discussed today may be triggering. If anything has affected you, we strongly encourage you to reach out for support. You’re not alone, help is available. Please consider contacting Beyond Blue at 1300 224 636 or exploring additional mental health resources in your area. Your well-being matters.

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    Teaser Ep | The Chronically Unbalanced

    The Chronically Unbalanced is a podcast where two besties, bonded by their shared experiences of trauma, dive headfirst into the messy, raw and often hilarious side of healing. Each week, we bring on incredible guests to share their stories of resilience, heartbreak and triumph. Together, we tackle tough conversations with a healthy dose of dark humour and laughs. Whether you're looking for inspiration, solidarity, or just a space to laugh through the chaos, this podcast is your unapologetically real guide to navigating life's curveballs. 

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The Chronically Unbalanced is a podcast where two besties, bonded by their shared experiences of trauma, dive headfirst into the messy, raw and often hilarious side of healing. Each week, we bring on incredible guests to share their stories of resilience, heartbreak and triumph. Together, we tackle tough conversations with a healthy dose of dark humour and laughs. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, solidarity, or just a space to laugh through the chaos, this podcast is your unapologetically real guide to navigating life’s curveballs

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