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In this episode I discuss Tourette Syndrome with Jessica Sneed who is a mother and a metabolic health coach. We discuss what it's like for her to have a son with Tourettes and we discuss what it's like for me to be dealing with a flare up of it after decades of doing fairly well.
By the end of the episode you will have a better understanding of what life is like for somebody with Tourettes, and hopefully tap into compassion for the people who are challenged with it, and maybe even be inspired to stop hiding your own disability or limitation.
And it turns out the timing is perfect because it is Tourette's Awareness Month from 5/15-6/15! So listen to this episode and get yourself educated about Tourettes and then share the episode with somebody else so they can get educated too.
Here is Jessica Sneed's link if you want to reach out to her about her work or about being a parent of a child with Tourette Syndrome
www.JessicaMackenzie.love
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We all have our own shit and what we perceive to be shortcomings in life. Every. One. Of. Us.
I'm suggesting maybe we should all stop hiding our perceived flaws and recognize that we are all way more alike than we are different. Shame can't live in the light of day and we can't get support from others if they don't know we need it.
If you want to get in touch with me to discuss this topic or something else you are passionate about, this is where you can find me.
https://www.thebrainbs.com/
https://www.facebook.com/maureen.kafkis.52
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By Maureen Kafkis4.8
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In this episode I discuss Tourette Syndrome with Jessica Sneed who is a mother and a metabolic health coach. We discuss what it's like for her to have a son with Tourettes and we discuss what it's like for me to be dealing with a flare up of it after decades of doing fairly well.
By the end of the episode you will have a better understanding of what life is like for somebody with Tourettes, and hopefully tap into compassion for the people who are challenged with it, and maybe even be inspired to stop hiding your own disability or limitation.
And it turns out the timing is perfect because it is Tourette's Awareness Month from 5/15-6/15! So listen to this episode and get yourself educated about Tourettes and then share the episode with somebody else so they can get educated too.
Here is Jessica Sneed's link if you want to reach out to her about her work or about being a parent of a child with Tourette Syndrome
www.JessicaMackenzie.love
Click on the platform of your choice to listen to the latest episode, follow the podcast and write a review so we can spread the news and reach more people!
Apple Podcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brain-bs-podcast-learning-to-live-consciously/id1548758744?i=1000643769866
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/4RWxW7Ni1EHTAywriOwY9z?si=d9c181834529414d
Google Podcasts
https://podcasts.google.com/search/The%20Brain%20BS%20Podcast
Amazon Music
https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/09208f98-6c21-4fea-abbf-14a495cabd09/the-brain-bs-podcast-learning-to-live-consciously
I Heart Radio
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-brain-bs-podcast-learn-76710324/
Pandora
https://www.pandora.com/podcast/the-brain-bs-podcast-learning-to-live-consciously/PC:60845
We all have our own shit and what we perceive to be shortcomings in life. Every. One. Of. Us.
I'm suggesting maybe we should all stop hiding our perceived flaws and recognize that we are all way more alike than we are different. Shame can't live in the light of day and we can't get support from others if they don't know we need it.
If you want to get in touch with me to discuss this topic or something else you are passionate about, this is where you can find me.
https://www.thebrainbs.com/
https://www.facebook.com/maureen.kafkis.52
[email protected]