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Uncharted: Where the Chart Stops
by Vicki Nadal
Some stories don’t fit neatly into a chart.This podcast is about those stories. Featuring guests who were diagnosed with illnesses at times when society would have them believe they were "too young". Not because they necessarily are, but because the research isn't there. People who lived for years without correct diagnoses (or without ANY diagnosis). We'll discuss living life—not feeling defeated by it—when having a body that isn't reliable anymore.
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Uncharted, Episode 3 - Dan Goodman
Sometimes we can do everything right and not have indicators that you might be at risk for something. And then one day, your reality is turned upside down. That is what Dan experienced in June of 2025. Join us as we discuss his own journey with cardiac health.
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Uncharted, Episode 2 - Connie Thompson
From grief to gratitude, Connie Thompson shares her experiences with both cervical cancer and kidney cancer, including the lessons she learned along the way. (Like how to not lose your sh*t and when it's not really about pumpkins.)
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Uncharted Episode 1 - Broken Heart
This is the beginning of Uncharted.In this first episode, I talk about why I wanted to create a space for conversations that don’t fit neatly into medical narratives — conversations about uncertainty, identity, and life beyond diagnosis. Drawing from my own experience with heart disease, I introduce the questions at the center of this podcast and the kinds of stories you’ll hear in future episodes.Uncharted is about listening closely to how people actually live, not just what their charts record.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Some stories don’t fit neatly into a chart.This podcast is about those stories. Featuring guests who were diagnosed with illnesses at times when society would have them believe they were "too young". Not because they necessarily are, but because the research isn't there. People who lived for years without correct diagnoses (or without ANY diagnosis). We'll discuss living life—not feeling defeated by it—when having a body that isn't reliable anymore.
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Vicki Nadal
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