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This bonus episode of the Made Visible podcast features the exclusive readings of two powerful essays written by students of the Made Visible Writing Class.
Laura Frégeau's "Seeking Care" takes a humorous tongue-in-cheek approach to the task of finding a caregiver for her future needs, listing specific requirements for the ideal candidate. Lindsay Ellis's "Dis-ease done right" offers a raw and honest reflection on the challenges of living with an invisible illness, from navigating the healthcare system to coping with the emotional toll that comes with it. Both essays provide unique and insightful perspectives that you won’t want to miss!
For more information about Laura and Lindsay’s essays, visit our website at madevisiblestories.com/podcast
Please note: This podcast is intended to provide information and education and is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, prevention, cure, or guarantee. You should consult with a licensed or registered healthcare professional about your individual condition and circumstance.
Join the next Made Visible Writing Class!
An 8-week writing class for people living with or affected by invisible illness. Write, share and connect with others in a safe and supportive space. This class will also include guest teachers who will share their experience with writing, sharing and publishing their invisible illness stories. Class begins March 29th! Click here to learn more!
This podcast aims to change the conversation around invisible illnesses and we need your help! Support our mission by sharing this episode and leaving a review!
Join the conversation and connect with us online!
Website: madvisiblestories.com
Facebook: madevisiblestories
Instagram: @madevisiblestories
LinkedIn: madevisible
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Podcast Editor & Strategist: @episodeready
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This bonus episode of the Made Visible podcast features the exclusive readings of two powerful essays written by students of the Made Visible Writing Class.
Laura Frégeau's "Seeking Care" takes a humorous tongue-in-cheek approach to the task of finding a caregiver for her future needs, listing specific requirements for the ideal candidate. Lindsay Ellis's "Dis-ease done right" offers a raw and honest reflection on the challenges of living with an invisible illness, from navigating the healthcare system to coping with the emotional toll that comes with it. Both essays provide unique and insightful perspectives that you won’t want to miss!
For more information about Laura and Lindsay’s essays, visit our website at madevisiblestories.com/podcast
Please note: This podcast is intended to provide information and education and is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, prevention, cure, or guarantee. You should consult with a licensed or registered healthcare professional about your individual condition and circumstance.
Join the next Made Visible Writing Class!
An 8-week writing class for people living with or affected by invisible illness. Write, share and connect with others in a safe and supportive space. This class will also include guest teachers who will share their experience with writing, sharing and publishing their invisible illness stories. Class begins March 29th! Click here to learn more!
This podcast aims to change the conversation around invisible illnesses and we need your help! Support our mission by sharing this episode and leaving a review!
Join the conversation and connect with us online!
Website: madvisiblestories.com
Facebook: madevisiblestories
Instagram: @madevisiblestories
LinkedIn: madevisible
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Podcast Editor & Strategist: @episodeready
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