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Chronical History

Xannah Moniq

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Chronical History with Xannah Moniq invites you to explore the fascinating history of mental health, chronic illness, and disabilities through a unique lens. Each episode combines intimate storytelling with a touch of mystery, revealing the often-overlooked aspects of these significant topics. The title, Chronical History, cleverly plays on the words “chronic” and “chronicle,” reflecting both the enduring nature of these conditions and the rich, narrative exploration of their histories. Xann ...
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Chronically.m.e

chronically.m.e

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Ive got two chronic illnesses, which can be overwhelming and isolating so lets talk about it. Hi Im chronically.m.e and I talk about everything from chronic illness education to chronically ill experiences to mental health to sociology. Whether youre chronically ill or not come join me as we unpack ableism and the chronic illness experience.
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Just a chronically diseased girl in a chronically fabulous world, living in the crossroads of America. On “Chronically I’ll, But Chronically Fabulous” we explore the good, the bad, and the questionable occurrences that happen in everyday life for someone who lives with chronic illness/ disease. Listen in for some comic relief, the hard truth, and some hints of advocacy. It’s been 29 years in the making... Find us on Facebook: Chronically I’ll, But Chronically Fabulous And on Instagram @chron ...
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Chronically Healing started as a space to share the stories of those with chronic illness. As the show has continued, we've morphed into a space for anyone focused on living a holistic, healthy life - realistically. Your host, Jessie Fritz, creates solo episodes about living with chronic illness.
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Date Chronicals At 40

The Candy Shop Talk Show

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This podcast takes you on a journey of the dating life of a woman whom has just entered her forties. Join her as she discusses the ups and downs that she faces on her quest to find love and companionship.
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If you like dark humor, we are the True Crime podcast for you! From malpractice to the most gruesome true crime cases - we cover the curious, the dark, and the bizarre. We started as a podcast focused on exposing the malpractice cases that changed our medical system forever. Now we have branched out and have become more focused on True Crime in general.
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This is a podcast for the poor chronically ill and the downtrodden disabled folks. I’m joking. This podcast is for anyone and everyone that has dealt with a chronic illness and the people who love them. All are welcome. Join me as we talk with important guests, talk about all the issues surrounding disability, mental health, and chronic illness. What are you waiting for? Here is our website...https://madillgirl.blogspot.com
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The Chronically Courageous, where chronic illness warriors come to feel empowered and uplifted. Listen each week to be inspired by others who have found happiness and peace, despite the physical and emotional tolls of chronic illness. Together, we navigate this complex journey and move forward with courage, passion, and purpose! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the Chronically Empowered Mom Podcast. I'm Vickie Siculiano, a motivational coach, and an MS Warrior. No matter what your challenge might be, I want to inspire you to overcome those struggles and empower you to be the best version of you. I've done some exciting things in my career, including being a nationally recognized certified personal trainer, former jazz vocalist and I even wrote an Amazon Best Seller on smartphone photography. Why am I sharing this? So you understand my ph ...
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I am a disabled dominatrix. I tell stories of my life as a Lifestyle Domme, Professional Dominatrix & Fetish Model. I look forward to talking with other kinksters and spreading education and awareness about navigating the kink and fetish lifestyle as a disabled and chronically ill kinkster. We will discuss many aspects of kink, sex, and relationships, share stories, tips, and tricks on kinking with disabilities. I bring the pain and I relieve it. I am all about healing through kink and educa ...
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Chronically Fully Sick

Chloe Sargeant & Joanna Nilson

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this is a podcast about chronic illness. we discuss all the wondrous joys and justifiable woes of living life with unrelenting pain and fatigue, along with all sorts of generally silly and straight up rude garbage. there is understandably quite a lot of swearing. hosted by Queens of Pain Chloe Sargeant & Joanna Nilson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Chronically Fulfilled Life®️, a podcast created by chronic illness warriors for chronic illness warriors. If you're tired of endlessly seeking answers, feeling dismissed by doctors, and feeling constantly misunderstood, you've found your community! I'm Alyssa Truelove, your host, a fellow chronic illness warrior (Endometriosis & Fibromyalgia), advocate, and coach. Living with chronic illness can feel like a full-time job, but here, we understand the struggle. We know that chronic ...
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If you're new to myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), commonly referred to as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), we're here to tell you that you are not alone. There are millions of others like you. At #MEAction, our mission is to advocate for people with ME to raise awareness, educate, and fight for better access, better treatments, and ultimately a cure. Whether you’re new to this disease or you’ve been living with it for decades, there’s something here for you. We're your hosts, Steven Molony and ...
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The goal of the show is to provide tangible ways to improve the well-being of chronic illness warriors.Do you have a chronic illness or chronic pain and you are open to trying new ways to improving your life? If you answered yes, then this show can help you explore new ways to do this. Kelsey Harris has a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology and is a Registered Clinical Counsellor in Canada. She is also a person with lived experience with diagnoses of UCTD, fibromyalgia, and gluacoma, wh ...
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Ancient Rome may have revered strength and perfection, but what happened to those who didn’t fit the mold? In this fast-paced episode, host Xannah Moniq takes you on a journey through the paradox of disability in the Roman Empire. Discover the surprising legal protections for disabled citizens, the stigma they faced, and the stories of resilience t…
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Working with CKD. A quick episode about our rights as patients and what I’ve done over the years. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Please seek advice …
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Join Xannah Moniq on this fast-paced journey into the ancient world of Hippocrates, where medical texts reveal the earliest theories about disabilities. From the bizarre but groundbreaking humoral theory to the influence of the environment on health, discover how the Father of Medicine tried to explain what caused disabilities and how they were tre…
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It’s 15 years since Steve gave me his kidney. The surgery failed. Here’s what I remember about that time in our lives….. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or servic…
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In this riveting episode of “Chronical History,” join Xannah Moniq as she delves into the harsh and fascinating world of ancient Sparta. Discover how the Spartan commitment to creating the ultimate warriors extended to a brutal practice of infant exposure, where disabled or deemed unfit babies were left to die. Explore the philosophical and societa…
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In this episode of “Chronical History,” host Xannah Moniq dives into the complex and often contradictory views on disabilities in ancient Greece. Explore how philosophers like Plato and Aristotle shaped societal attitudes, advocating for both exclusion and inclusion. From the myths of Hephaestus to the personal stories of figures like Epictetus, di…
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A short and sweet episode recorded from my hospital bed… Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Please seek advice from your own medical teams regarding you…
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In this episode of “Chronical History,” host Xannah Moniq explores how disabilities were perceived in ancient Hindu texts through the lens of karma and reincarnation. Journey through the sacred Vedas, epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and the wisdom of the Puranas to uncover stories of individuals whose physical differences were seen as part…
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In this episode of Chronical History host Xannah Moniq explores the fascinating ways disability was viewed and depicted in ancient Egypt. Through the stories of high-ranking officials like Seneb, gods like Ptah and Bes, and everyday depictions in tomb art, discover how physical differences were not just acknowledged but often revered. We dive into …
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Organ Donation Week details and an update on why I’ve been missing the last month. I’m back on full time dialysis unfortunately and have had a spell as an inpatient. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute m…
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In this episode of Chronical History, host Xannah Moniq starts the ancient section of this series by exploring the intriguing perspectives on disability in ancient Mesopotamia. Delve into a world where disabilities were seen as divine signs or punishments from the gods, shaping the lives and destinies of individuals. Join Xannah as she uncovers the…
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Join host Xannah Moniq on “Chronical History” as we delve into the untold stories of humanity’s past. In this episode, we journey back thousands of years into prehistoric times to explore how our ancestors viewed and cared for individuals with disabilities. Discover the compassionate side of early humans through fascinating archaeological findings …
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Join Xannah Moniq in the inaugural episode of “Chronical History” as we embark on a unique and captivating journey through time. Discover how ancient societies dealt with mental health, chronic illness, and disabilities, from the empathy of prehistoric communities to the advanced medical practices of ancient Egypt and the psychological resilience o…
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Hilary’s back! Today we chat all things dialysis diet, uraemia, phosphates and malnutrition. I get advice on my symptoms and whether changing my diet will help. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medica…
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An episode about anxiety. Mine, yours, the types. Please find some mental health charity links below mind.org.uk mhfaeengland.org andysmanclub.co.uk Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other p…
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Send us a text Join Skye for episode 5 as they do a health catch up, read a story from TheMighty.com and discuss their human design chart. Follow me on socials @sunnyskyepod or email me your questions, stories and suggestions to sunnyskyepod@gmail.com Check out my queer, poly relationship podcast with my wife, @queer_conversationspod Follow my perf…
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An update on my dialysis situation and a visit to the local unit… Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Please seek advice from your own medical teams rega…
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A quick summary of the tests I’ve had to have to get back on the list this time round. And an update on my health Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Ple…
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A look into my time with an ileostomy, then a colostomy and my two reversals. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Please seek advice from your own medica…
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Send us a text On today's episode we finish off the Grimes Girls case. What happened to Patricia and Barbara Grimes? Who actually did it? Go on Instagram and vote on if you think Edward looked like Elvis! Ryah thinks Jauclyn is absolutely incorrect! Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_the_Grimes_sisters https://www.newsnationnow.com/cr…
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Send us a text In 1957, Barbara and Patricia Grimes headed out to see one of their favorite movies, staring their favorite musician and actor: Elvis Presley. Their friends and loved ones didn't know this would be their last time they'd ever see them. In this part we explore the events leading up to the disappearances, and all of the sightings from …
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Steve is my husband, carer and also gave me a kidney years ago which unfortunately failed during the surgery. In this episode I’m asking him all of your questions! Hear how he copes being my carer, what he does in his free time and why he doesn’t see my illness as a burden….. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast …
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Meet Andy who’s received his transplant through the pooled/paired scheme, who runs a lot and once caused a GP surgery lockdown! Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or…
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Join Bonni as she gets personal about all things EDS, with filmmaker and EDS warrior Jen Kain. They discuss Jen's upcoming documentary, "Exhausted Existence: An EDS Story”, which explores living with chronic illness through a therapeutic lens. Bonni and Jen share tears and laughs as they discuss their common struggles, coping strategies, and what k…
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A Q&A with Hilary, a renal dietitian from the Royal Liverpool. Discussing everything from Potassium to Protein. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Pleas…
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Chats with a long time dialysis nurse about everything from needles and machine alarms, to cake and tips for patients. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services…
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Send us a text In 1988, Jackie Hernandez moved into a home with her son and unborn child. At the time, she didn't know her new adventure would turn gruesome so quickly. For years, Jackie was haunted and tormented by a poltergeist living in her home. It would go on to follow her wherever she went. Go vote on Instagram! Socials: ryahpabon jauclyns In…
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Chatting about dialysis and transplant, cinema trips and snacks. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Please seek advice from your own medical teams regar…
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Send us a text TW: Sexual assault, torture - In March 1999, Cynthia Vigil was stopped by a police officer who was none other than David Parker Ray. He kidnapped and tortured her for three days, not knowing that she would be his downfall. Socials: @ryahpabon @jauclyns Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrime/comments/u5h7si/thirteen_years_before_…
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In today's episode, I was joined by the inspiring Jodie Nimigon-Young, a lupus warrior and healthcare social worker, who shared her profound journey managing lupus with positivity and resilience. We dove into the importance of stress management, self-care, and mindfulness, especially when living with a chronic illness. Jodie also discussed her book…
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A brief intro to the types of dialysis and what they involve. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Please seek advice from your own medical teams regardin…
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In this episode, we welcome guest Jess Hay to discuss the complexities of living with chronic illness. We dive into the impact of social media in connecting with the chronic illness community, especially during holidays, and the specific nuances of celebrating with a chronic condition. Jess also shares the role of her service dog Elda in providing …
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What are the kidneys and what do they actually do? A brief sciencey look into the bodies natural filters and an update on my own health too Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other profession…
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An in depth look into how I came to have CKD. Trigger warnings for surgery, surgical procedures etc Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Please seek advic…
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Just a quick introduction to me and what I hope to achieve with this podcast. Yes I wrote it whilst in hospital. Disclaimer: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Plea…
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In this raw and unscripted solo episode, I share my recent emotional experience following a doctor's appointment, and talk about the rollercoaster of emotions experienced when living with my chronic illness. We talk about: -How I attended this doctor's appointment alone (which I don't actually recommend) -preparing for it, & the physical and emotio…
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In this episode, we are exploring a topic I have had so many questions about and that can often be overlooked or undervalued, and that is the realities of dating while living with a disability or chronic illness. I have an authentic conversation with sisters Jacqueline and Alexa Child, they are the co-founders of DateAbility. Dateability is the onl…
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In today's episode, we chat with Dr. Kirstie Griffiths, a Canadian chiropractor, yoga teacher, and bestselling author. We discuss chronic pain, the relationship between mental and physical health, and various tools and practices for managing chronic pain effectively as well as the importance of holistic approaches such as the mind-body connection i…
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In this episode, my guest Jordan Gill talks about her journey with chronic illness, dealing with the symptoms from a young age, and how it shaped her lifestyle and attitude towards her work. She offers valuable insights about the importance of setting proper boundaries, implementing efficient systems, and prioritizing self-care to achieve personal …
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"I just want to be seen for who I am" Join Neish and Possum as we talk about managing mental illness, their experiences in neurodivergency, and how this impacts/fuels their creative works. You can find Niesh and Possum on instagram:@neish.p@possumsugarhoneyslaybear Remember: if you're struggling with mental ill health or mental illness to reach out…
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In this episode, I discuss my five-step system to feel confident and empowered during medical appointments. I cover topics such as how to prepare for appointments, tracking pain and symptoms, advocating for oneself, the importance of having a support person, and practical tips for successful doctor's appointments. This one is a don't miss! Connect …
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In this episode, Michelle Martinez, a chronic illness warrior battling multiple sclerosis, shares her journey as a wellness and self-care strategist. The discussion covers her experiences as a caregiver, the importance of advocating for oneself in healthcare, and the creation of standard operating procedures in personal life. Michelle, living with …
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In this episode, our guest Kween navigates through her experiences as a chronic illness warrior, who despite her health challenges, is a multi-talented individual and an advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion. Kween discusses her journey with fibromyalgia and endometriosis from a young age, the correlation between mental health and chronic i…
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In this episode, I talk with guest Patricia Gomez about experiences and issues associated with chronic illness and entrepreneurship, discussing the importance of boundaries and taking care of oneself. This includes the importance of having a safe environment and support systems, the difficulty of communicating pain, and tips on how to be a successf…
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In this premiere episode of the Chronically Fulfilled Life podcast, I share my very personal & vulnerable journey of living with chronic illness, including my struggles with getting the right diagnosis and finally finding some relief. Through this podcast we will highlight the importance of self-advocacy and I hope that my story will help others fe…
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Welcome to Chronically Fulfilled Life®️, a podcast created by chronic illness warriors for chronic illness warriors. If you're tired of endlessly seeking answers, feeling dismissed by doctors, and feeling constantly misunderstood, you've found your community! I'm Alyssa Truelove, your host, a fellow chronic illness warrior (Endometriosis & Fibromya…
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Have you ever wondered about the limitless possibilities opened up by harnessing the power of manifestation? Well, I, Vicki Sicliano, am eager to share my personal journey of becoming not just an Amazon published author but also a motivational coach, thanks to my own visualization and manifestation. This episode is all about growth, change, and emb…
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