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In this episode of Beyond My Diagnosis, I sit down with Jeannie Taylor. We went to undergraduate university together in Kalamazoo, Michigan and now she is here with me having a conversation on 'Beyond my Diagnosis'. Jeannie is an actor, educator and artist living with a rare condition called solar urticaria—a severe allergic reaction to sunlight. Jeannie opens up about her years-long journey to diagnosis, the emotional and physical toll of living in partial darkness, and the creative ways she continues to find joy and meaning.
We talk about identity, self-advocacy, and how art became both a refuge and a form of resistance. Jeannie reminds us that healing isn’t always about “fixing” what’s broken—it’s about embracing what still shines.
You’ll learn how to:
• Understand the emotional weight of invisible illness
• Navigate medical systems when answers are hard to find
• Build a support network rooted in empathy and shared experience
• Reclaim joy and self-expression even in the face of limitations
• Transform adversity into art, advocacy, and acceptance
By Michele WestonIn this episode of Beyond My Diagnosis, I sit down with Jeannie Taylor. We went to undergraduate university together in Kalamazoo, Michigan and now she is here with me having a conversation on 'Beyond my Diagnosis'. Jeannie is an actor, educator and artist living with a rare condition called solar urticaria—a severe allergic reaction to sunlight. Jeannie opens up about her years-long journey to diagnosis, the emotional and physical toll of living in partial darkness, and the creative ways she continues to find joy and meaning.
We talk about identity, self-advocacy, and how art became both a refuge and a form of resistance. Jeannie reminds us that healing isn’t always about “fixing” what’s broken—it’s about embracing what still shines.
You’ll learn how to:
• Understand the emotional weight of invisible illness
• Navigate medical systems when answers are hard to find
• Build a support network rooted in empathy and shared experience
• Reclaim joy and self-expression even in the face of limitations
• Transform adversity into art, advocacy, and acceptance