• S4E5: Running Half Marathons With Narcolepsy: Jayson’s Story From Taiwan
    Jan 7 2026

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    In this powerful international episode of Narcolepsy Navigators, we sit down with Jayson, a PE teacher, endurance runner, and advocate living with Narcolepsy Type 1 with cataplexy in Taiwan.

    Diagnosed as a teenager after repeatedly falling asleep in class, Jayson grew up navigating stigma, academic pressure, and deep misunderstandings — especially within a culture where performance and discipline are highly valued. Despite this, he has built a life centered around movement, self-awareness, and intentional boundaries, even running half marathons while managing narcolepsy.

    Jayson shares how suppressing emotions to avoid cataplexy affected his identity, why journaling and therapy changed his life, and how he re-designed his career to protect his health. He also gives rare insight into Taiwan’s healthcare system, cultural nap norms, military service exemptions, and what true balance looks like when energy is limited.

    This episode is honest, reflective, and deeply human — especially for anyone who has ever been told they “don’t look sick.”


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    • What it’s like being diagnosed with narcolepsy as a teen in Taiwan
    • How teachers misread symptoms as laziness or lack of motivation
    • The emotional cost of suppressing joy to avoid cataplexy
    • Why Jayson chose flexible work over traditional career paths
    • How exercise dramatically improves his sleep quality
    • The role of journaling and therapy in emotional survival
    • Cultural differences around naps and productivity
    • How plant-based eating helps him manage daytime sleepiness
    • Why narcolepsy is still not classified as a disability in Taiwan
    • His honest answer to the “red button” question


    Why This Episode Matters


    Narcolepsy doesn’t look the same in every country — and Jayson’s story highlights how culture, healthcare systems, and expectations shape the lived experience of sleep disorders. This conversation challenges stereotypes and proves that strength doesn’t always look like pushing harder — sometimes it looks like resting smarter.

    New Episode Out Now: https://www.napsforlife.com/podcast/episode/7f587a5c/s4e5-running-half-marathons-with-narcolepsy-jaysons-story-from-taiwan

    About the Guest

    Jayson is a PE teacher, endurance runner, and advocate from Taipei, Taiwan, living with Narcolepsy Type 1 with cataplexy. He uses movement, structure, and self-reflection to manage his condition and raise awareness across cultures.

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    35 Min.
  • S1E2: Advocacy Series: Lifting the Silence: Sleep Disorders Advocacy with Claire Wylds-Wright
    Dec 27 2025

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    In this powerful episode of the Narcolepsy Navigators Podcast, hosts Kerly and Liz kick off a new advocacy-focused series spotlighting changemakers in the sleep disorder community.

    They’re joined by Claire Wylds Wright, a UK-based advocate whose journey into advocacy began when her daughter was diagnosed with narcolepsy at a young age. What started as a search for answers quickly evolved into a mission to create change—leading Claire to become an author, mentor, and co-founder of the Sleep Consortium.

    Claire shares what it really takes to advocate within healthcare systems, why listening is one of the most powerful tools in medicine, and how collaboration is shaping the future of sleep disorder research and treatment. The conversation also tackles misconceptions, healthcare disparities, and what upcoming treatments could mean for families worldwide.

    This episode is a must-listen for advocates, caregivers, clinicians, and anyone passionate about better sleep health outcomes.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • How advocacy often begins at the diagnosis stage
    • Why patient voices matter in healthcare decision-making
    • The mission behind the Sleep Consortium
    • Differences between UK and US healthcare systems
    • Racial disparities in sleep disorder diagnosis and care
    • The future of narcolepsy and hypersomnia treatments
    • Advice for new advocates entering the space

    🎧 Listen now and join the movement shaping the future of sleep health.

    Bio:

    Claire is an award-winning author and patient advocate for people living with sleep disorders. After her daughter Mathilda developed Type1 Narcolepsy in 2010, her family moved from England to California to secure treatment and expert care for Mathilda under Professor Emmanuel Mignot at Stanford. Her book Waking Mathilda—A Memoir of Childhood Narcolepsy was published in 2017 and tells the story of parenting a young child with Narcolepsy and the impact of Mathilda’s diagnosis on her life and her family. She lives in Los Angeles with her son, daughter, and cat Mochi.

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    56 Min.
  • S4E4: Microsleeps, Hallucinations & Homework: Wendy’s Daily Fight
    Dec 10 2025

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    In this powerful and eye-opening conversation, 18-year-old Wendy shares what life is really like growing up with narcolepsy type 1 with cataplexy. Diagnosed at just 13 years old, Wendy opens up about sleep attacks in class, cataplexy triggered by laughter, hallucinations vivid enough to call the police, and the emotional toll of being a teenager who never gets to “just be a teenager.”

    Through humor, honesty, and incredible resilience, Wendy talks about friendships, family, school accommodations, dating with narcolepsy, and what it means to walk into adulthood with a chronic sleep disorder — completely unmedicated.

    Her story will break your heart, make you laugh, and leave you inspired.

    In This Episode, We Discuss:

    • Early symptoms and Wendy’s shockingly fast drop into REM (1.5 minutes!)
    • Managing 10+ cataplexy episodes a day
    • Being a teen with a hidden disability that classmates don’t understand
    • The fear and reality of hallucinations
    • Microsleeps, automatic behavior & writing dreams in school notes
    • Why Wendy chose to stay unmedicated
    • Accommodations in school and the struggle to be believed
    • Navigating friendship, dating & self-worth
    • Her dream of creating films that portray chronic illness accurately
    • Advice for teens with narcolepsy who feel alone

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    Link: https://www.napsforlife.com/podcast/episode/7e049ba0/s4e4-microsleeps-hallucinations-and-homework-wendys-daily-fight

    Wendy is a passionate teen advocate and the creator of the narcolepsy awareness page @undyingnoir, where she designs educational infographics and shares her journey. She is beginning her college path in Film Production and hopes to create media that reflects real, misunderstood conditions like narcolepsy.

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    Instagram: @undyingnoir

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    59 Min.
  • S4 E3: Beyond Narcolepsy: A Journey of Consciousness and Healing
    Dec 9 2025

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    This episode discusses psychedelics, substance use, religious/spiritual themes, and past trauma. Listener discretion advised.

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    In this powerful and vulnerable episode of Narcolepsy Navigators, we sit down with Alexander, a 28-year-old from Pennsylvania who shares one of the most unique and spiritually profound narcolepsy journeys we’ve heard yet. Diagnosed at 17, his story moves through misdiagnosis, heavy stimulants, sleep paralysis, terrifying hallucinations, dopamine-seeking behaviors, pre-workout amphetamines, and how he rebuilt his life by shifting his mindset — spiritually, psychologically, and physically.

    TOPICS COVERED:

    • Narcolepsy diagnosis experience
    • Sleep paralysis + hallucinations
    • Dopamine regulation & reward cycles
    • Pre-workout supplements & hidden stimulants
    • Trauma + head injuries
    • Spiritual awakenings
    • Mushrooms as spiritual tools
    • Self-healing mindset
    • Cataplexy experiences
    • Redefining narcolepsy as “adaptation” instead of “disease.

    CONNECT WITH ALEXANDER
    IG: @sleepy.b.woke

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    49 Min.
  • S4E2: Firefighter, EMT, Advocate: Tara O'Connor Redefines What’s Possible with Narcolepsy
    Oct 9 2025

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    In this episode of NAR Lipsey Navigators, hosted by Kerly and Liz, the spotlight is on Tara, a 27-year-old woman from Maine who has been living with narcolepsy type 1. Tara shares her story, from being misdiagnosed with ADHD and ODD as a child to finally receiving the correct diagnosis at 22. She discusses her struggles with maintaining jobs, her journey through various treatments, and the significant lifestyle changes she implemented after her diagnosis. Tara's advocacy work, including her role as a patient ambassador for WSG and her social media presence, underscores her commitment to raising awareness about narcolepsy. The episode also delves into the challenges and triumphs of living with a chronic sleep disorder, offering a poignant look at resilience and self-advocacy.

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    Link: https://www.napsforlife.com/podcast/episode/81863df7/s4e2-firefighter-emt-advocate-tara-oconnor-redefines-whats-possible-with-narcolepsy

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    43 Min.
  • S4E1: Kleine Levin Syndrome: Parenting Through The Challenges
    Oct 1 2025

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    In this heartfelt episode of Narcolepsy Navigators, Gabrielle and Paul share their family’s journey of raising a child with Kleine Levin Syndrome (KLS), also known as “Sleeping Beauty Syndrome.” Speaking openly about the uncertainty, the emotional toll, and the small victories, they offer listeners an inside look at how KLS impacts their son’s daily life — from sleeping 16–20 hours a day during episodes to rediscovering joy when awake.

    The conversation touches on:

    • The challenges of finding a diagnosis in rural Maine.
    • Navigating school, healthcare, and family life with a rare sleep disorder.
    • What support systems truly mean for children and parents.
    • Why raising awareness of KLS is critical to changing perceptions.

    This episode is not only a story of resilience and advocacy, but also a reminder of the importance of community for families facing rare conditions.

    Listen in and be inspired by their courage, honesty, and determination to give their son the best life possible.

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    Link: https://www.napsforlife.com/podcast/episode/80bdf6b0/s4e1-klein-levin-syndrome-parenting-through-the-challenges


    #KleineLevinSyndrome #KLSAwareness #RareSleepDisorder #NarcolepsyPodcast #ParentingRareDisease #SleepHealthAdvocacy #ChildhoodSleepDisorder #InvisibleIllness #RareDiseasePodcast #KLSParentsPerspective #RareNeurologicalDisorder #IdiopathicHypersomnia #LivingWithKLS #RareDiseaseAwareness #SleepDisordersCommunity

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    1 Std. und 17 Min.
  • S3E12 Navigating Narcolepsy with Lucas and Kathy: Insights from Canada
    Sep 22 2025

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    In this episode of Narcolepsy Navigators, hosted by Kerry Bwoga, the founder of Naps for Life, CIC, we sit down with 11-year-old Lucas and his mother Kathy from Toronto, Canada. Lucas shares his experiences living with Type 1 narcolepsy, detailing his daily struggles with sleepiness, cataplexy, and how he manages to stay active. Kathy provides insights into the challenges of navigating the Canadian healthcare system, advocating for better support and understanding for pediatric narcolepsy. The episode also highlights the importance of community support and awareness in managing sleep disorders. Additionally, Kerry announces the launch of their new Patreon and merch store to help support their advocacy efforts.

    Highlights:

    02:45 Lucas's Narcolepsy Journey

    09:06 Sleep Tests and Diagnosis

    12:04 Support Systems and Coping Strategies

    19:37 Parental Perspective on Narcolepsy

    29:01 Challenges with Medical Support

    32:15 Iron Deficiency and Its Impact

    48:30 Raising Awareness and Seeking Support



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    57 Min.
  • S3E11 Navigating Narcolepsy in Namibia Josephine's Journey
    Sep 15 2025

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    In this episode of Narcolepsy Navigators, hosts Kerly Bwoga and Liz are joined by Josephine Niipinge from Namibia, who shares her experience of living with narcolepsy with cataplexy. Diagnosed at the young age of 13, Josephine discusses the challenges she faced due to perceptions of witchcraft and lack of awareness about her condition in her community. She talks about her struggle to get appropriate medical treatment and how it impacted her education and social life. Josephine recounts her journey from being misdiagnosed and taken off medication to eventually finding effective treatment and resuming her studies. She highlights the need for increased awareness about narcolepsy in Namibia and reflects on how her condition has made her more resilient.


    Episode Highlights

    03:51 Josephine's Diagnosis Journey

    04:47 Challenges and Misunderstandings

    07:12 Life with Narcolepsy: School and University

    21:27 Teaching Career and Managing Narcolepsy

    28:01 Living with Narcolepsy

    29:43 Challenges in Social Life and Teaching

    34:31 Raising Awareness in Namibia


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    51 Min.