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Invisible Not Broken - Chronic Illness Podcast Network

Invisible Not Broken - Chronic Illness Podcast Network

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The podcast network that speaks to people with chronic illness, invisible illness, disability, and chronic pain.


"Explicitly Sick Podcast" with Monica Michelle + "[Human]care Podcast" with Eva Minkoff


Be Kind. Be Gentle. Be A Bad Ass.

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Monica and Eva
Alternative & Komplementäre Medizin Hygiene & gesundes Leben Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit
  • Faye: Patient Advocacy, Disability Magazine, Safe Spaces, and Art Vs Generative AI
    Jan 14 2026
    Faye: Patient Advocacy, Disability Magazine, Safe Spaces, and Art Vs Generative AI

    Patient Power & Joy: Affordable Advocacy, Safe Spaces & Why Community Beats AI Art | Faye

    YouTube Description (Long-Form SEO & Social Media Ready)

    Are you tired of navigating the broken healthcare system alone? 💔

    In this uplifting and essential episode, we reconnect with the incredible Faye to dive deep into Independent Patient Advocacy. This conversation is your guide to feeling heard and supported in your health journey, combining practical advocacy tips with empowering discussions on community and creativity.

    What We Cover & Why You Need to Listen:

    • 02:49 - Patient Power: Understanding the crucial Role of Independent Patient Advocacy and how it can literally change your health outcomes.
    • 05:57 - Healthcare Hacks: Practical strategies for Navigating the Healthcare System and avoiding medical gaslighting.
    • 11:46 - Affordable Support: Learn about The Butterfly Guild and how they are providing vital, affordable advocacy services for chronic illness patients.
    • 14:34 - Positive Vibes: Discover The Good News Gazette—a source of light and hope in the often-dark world of chronic illness. ✨
    • 22:26 - Art vs. AI: A fascinating discussion on the Importance of Real Art Over AI and the unique value of human creativity in the disability space. 🎨
    • 27:42 - Find Your Tribe: The undeniable Value of Community in the chronic illness journey and how we can build Supportive Community for All.

    This episode is a must-listen for chronic illness patients, caregivers, advocates, and anyone interested in healthcare reform and the powerful impact of human connection.

    LISTEN NOW! 👇


    independent patient advocacy, affordable advocacy services, butterfly guild, navigating the healthcare system, patient safe spaces, medical gaslighting, chronic illness community, chronic illness support, disability advocacy, healthcare reform, joy and community, art vs ai, human creativity, aging and authenticity, universal income for artists, chronic illness podcast, patient empowerment, good news gazette, Faye, health advocacy tips, systemic healthcare issues.


    #PatientAdvocacy #ChronicIllnessWarrior #SpoonieLife #AffordableAdvocacy #HealthcareHacks #MedicalGaslighting #CommunitySupport #ArtVsAI #DisabilityCommunity #HealthPodcast #FindYourTribe #SupportSmallBusiness #ChronicLife #JoyThroughArt #HealthTech #ButterflyGuild #PatientPower 💪🦋🧠💻

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    37 Min.
  • Uncovering the Radical Legacy of Disability Activist Ed Roberts with Biographer Scot Danforth
    Jan 7 2026

    Uncovering the Radical Legacy of Disability Activist Ed Roberts with Biographer Scott Danforth

    Keywords


    Ed Roberts, disability rights, activism, biography, independence, community, technology, publishing, women in activism, accessibility



    Takeaways


    Ed Roberts was a pivotal figure in the disability rights movement.

    His activism began at UC Berkeley with the Rolling Quads.

    The fight for disability rights is ongoing and requires constant vigilance.

    Family dynamics play a crucial role in fostering independence for disabled individuals.

    Community building is essential for effective activism.

    Technology can greatly enhance accessibility for disabled individuals.

    The Center for Independent Living was a groundbreaking initiative for disability rights.

    Women played a significant but often overlooked role in the disability rights movement.

    Writing a biography involves difficult choices about what to include or exclude.

    The publishing process can be challenging, especially for underrepresented stories.



    Summary


    This conversation explores the life and legacy of Ed Roberts, a pivotal figure in the disability rights movement. Scott Danforth, the author of a biography on Roberts, discusses the challenges and triumphs of advocating for disability rights, the importance of community and independence, and the role of technology in enhancing accessibility. The conversation also touches on the often-overlooked contributions of women in the movement and the complexities of writing a biography. Danforth shares insights from his research and the publishing process, emphasizing the need for continued advocacy and the importance of storytelling in the fight for disability rights.



    Titles


    Unveiling Ed Roberts: A Disability Rights Pioneer

    The Legacy of Ed Roberts and Disability Activism



    Sound bites


    "This is not a very well-known man."

    "He had polio as a teenager."

    "He loved the technology."



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Ed Roberts and His Legacy

    02:13 The Fight for Disability Rights

    09:07 Independence and Family Dynamics

    14:53 Building Community and Activism

    21:28 Technological Advancements and Accessibility

    26:57 Revitalizing the Center for Independent Living

    27:24 The Legacy of Ed Roberts and Disability Activism

    28:23 Unveiling the Myths of Disability Leadership

    30:49 The Unsung Heroes of the Disability Rights Movement

    31:54 Chronic Illness and the Overlooked Voices

    33:30 The Joys and Challenges of Writing a Biography

    35:21 The Process of Research and Writing

    36:17 Editing and Storytelling in Biography

    38:44 Navigating the Publishing Landscape

    41:25 The Journey into Disability Studies

    43:58 Dreams vs. Reality in Disability Advocacy

    46:46 The Importance of Community and Creativity

    48:23 Joy as Resistance in Activism



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    51 Min.
  • Relationship Goals, Chronic Illness Edition: Dating, Love, and Literally Writing the Book with Therapist Lisa Gray
    Dec 17 2025

    Keywords


    chronic illness, relationships, conflict resolution, empathy, writing process, power imbalance, emotional management, self-help, therapy, communication



    Summary


    In this conversation, Lisa Gray, a marriage and family therapist, discusses the complexities of relationships when chronic illness is involved. She shares insights on conflict resolution, the importance of empathy, and how to navigate power imbalances in relationships. Lisa also delves into her writing process, the significance of finding meaning in chronic illness, and practical tools for writing and publishing. The discussion emphasizes the need for understanding, communication, and the ability to adapt in relationships affected by chronic illness.



    Takeaways


    Conflict increases intimacy if done right.

    Healthy conflict means knowing your partner better.

    Stop fighting when you're already mad.

    Impulse control is key in managing conflict.

    Power imbalances can affect relationships with chronic illness.

    Empathy must go both ways in relationships.

    Finding meaning is crucial in the grieving process.

    Values can guide actions despite chronic illness.

    Writing can be a therapeutic process.

    Use tools that work for your energy levels.



    Titles


    Navigating Relationships with Chronic Illness

    The Art of Healthy Conflict



    Sound bites


    "Empathy needs to go both ways."

    "Intimacy is very broad."

    "Weighted blankets are so comforting."



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Chronic Illness and Relationships

    02:55 Navigating Conflict in Relationships

    06:02 Impulse Control and Managing Emotions

    09:07 Power Imbalances in Relationships

    11:54 Empathy in Chronic Illness Relationships

    14:57 Core Skills for Managing Chronic Illness

    17:42 Finding Meaning and Values in Relationships

    20:55 Personal Discoveries Through Writing

    23:55 Building Empathy Through Curiosity

    24:15 Exploring Virtual Reality and Empathy

    25:39 Relationships and Support in Chronic Illness

    28:05 Intimacy and Chronic Illness

    30:30 The Writing Process and Tools for Writers

    38:58 Publishing Insights and Resources


    Transcript

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    44 Min.
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