CHD, RHD and Cultural Identity with Heart Mum Maria Tass

EPISODE · Sep 20, 2025 · 24 MIN

CHD, RHD and Cultural Identity with Heart Mum Maria Tass

from From The Heart: The HeartKids Podcast · host HeartKids

In this episode of From The Heart, Angela Webb, our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Engagement Manager, speaks with Maria Tass and her twin sons, Benson and Albert, from Mackay, Queensland. Born with congenital heart conditions in 2015 and later diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease, the boys went through multiple surgeries and were among the first patients at Queensland Children’s Hospital.Maria reflects on the challenges of caring for twins with complex needs, the vital role of culture and community, and the support she received from HeartKids. Benson and Albert also share their own voices, talking about living with ongoing treatment and the strength they find in sport, family and cultural identity. Their story is one of resilience, connection and hope for other families navigating CoHD and RHD.HEARTKIDSFrom The Heart is brought to you by HeartKids, the only national not-for-profit solely focused on supporting and advocating for people affected by childhood-onset heart disease.For support, information or guidance on your CoHD journey, call the HeartKids Helpline on 1800 432 785 or visit the website at https://www.heartkids.org.auCOPYRIGHTAll content on this podcast is subject to copyright and may not be reproduced, repurposed, republished, or copied, in any form, without permission.Repurposing or republishing content from this podcast, even with credit and acknowledgement to the creators, host, and guest, does not provide an exemption to this copyright.CREDITSHost: Angela WebbGuest: Maria, Benson and Albert TassProducer: Becky Oakley

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