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How Crohn’s Disease can impact your whole body ft. Katelyn Morin
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-5c2by-150ad2d In this week’s episode, Veronica and Amanda are joined by Katelyn Morin, who was diagnosed with moderate to severe Crohn’s disease in 202, and who also happens to be Veronica’s younger cousin. After casting the family lore, Katelyn shares how she was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease and perianal disease in the middle of the Read more
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Re-Post – Guest Blog Post: My IBD Story, by Katelyn Morin
May 19 is World IBD Day, and this week, we have a guest blog post by a Crohn’s warrior and advocate. Read more
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How has it been 8 months of pip?!
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-v3r86-14f7766 In this week’s episode, Amanda and Veronica reflect on how their health and lives have changed in the 8 months they have started pip. From burnt out, washed up athletes who used to constantly gaslight themselves into working out and living “lifestyles” that did not put their bodies first, to being mindful and loving Read more
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Spoonies Unite! Guest Episode with Renee Arenburg from @no.spoons.society
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-atf9u-14e511a TW: This episode speaks about mental health, including anxiety and depression. Please take care while listening. In this week’s episode, Amanda and Veronica are joined by Renee Arenburg from @no.spoons.society. A fellow endometriosis sufferer, Renee started her social media page to find and create community and education online. The three talk about her Read more
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Guest Blog Post: The Emotional Ripple Effect of Endometriosis by Renee Arenburg of @no.spoons.society
Renee Arenburg of @no.spoons.society talks about the ripple effects of an endometriosis diagnosis. Read more
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Menstrual Movement in the Media ft. Dr. Maria Tomlinson
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-aycai-14cb083 In this week’s episode, Amanda and Veronica are joined by Dr. Maria Tomlinson from the University of Sheffield in the UK. The pair ask Maria about her research on the impact of the media on menstrual activism, and she takes them on a history lesson of how patriarchy has impacted menstruation over the years, Read more
