8 episódios

Are you a human? There's a good chance you are if you are reading this! Too Human For Words is a podcast that brainstorms with guests celebrating our exquisite uniqueness and explores our similarities to look at how we can build better systems and communities to support each and everybody's quality of life. I have come to this place from a perspective of chronic illness for inclusion and advocacy, however this is a human podcast not a an illness podcast. Illness issues are just human issues magnified. When we make the world better for those who suffer, we make it better for every one. Join me in the fight for quality of life.
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Too Human For Words Sasha Kerdel

    • Saúde e fitness

Are you a human? There's a good chance you are if you are reading this! Too Human For Words is a podcast that brainstorms with guests celebrating our exquisite uniqueness and explores our similarities to look at how we can build better systems and communities to support each and everybody's quality of life. I have come to this place from a perspective of chronic illness for inclusion and advocacy, however this is a human podcast not a an illness podcast. Illness issues are just human issues magnified. When we make the world better for those who suffer, we make it better for every one. Join me in the fight for quality of life.
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    Andrew Taylor

    Andrew Taylor

    Welcome to the first real life episode Too Human For Words! I’m so excited that you’re here, we have so much to talk about. In this podcast we talk about the things that we have in common as humans that we don’t usually discuss but if we did what we could do with that information. As a community of people with chronic illness, disability, invisible illness, critical illness or to be more specific anyone that suffers from something that impedes life or quality of life for three months or longer we are all valid in this discussion. When we take away labels our community is everywhere and this information can help us lift quality of life for everyone.
    In this episode I was lucky enough to talk to Andrew Taylor. 
    Andrew Taylor found accidental fame by mistakenly posting his video journal publicly on YouTube, when he ate potatoes for a year to manage his food addiction. 
    We chat about his experience of accidentally going viral, telling friends about his plan, how jokes about appearance affect men just as much as women and so much more. Andrew is a wealth of knowledge and so generous about sharing his experience to help others. We look at how physical and mental health intertwine with masculinity and discuss the value of living more simply. 
     Enjoy today’s episode! I can’t wait to talk to you next week!

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    • 1h 9 min
    Dorothy Kamaker

    Dorothy Kamaker

    In this episode of Too Human for Words we talk to Dorothy Kamaker. Dorothy is an Independent Patient Advocate.
    Dorothy contains a wealth of knowledge and life experience that provided the perfect foundation to advocate for patients fully understanding their needs and the language of the system. We discuss how to look for the patient advocates in your life and build that support system before you need it, how to be your own advocate,
    how to find your own Independent Patient Advocate and much more, including allowing yourself a healthcare holiday!
    Enjoy and I look forward to sharing all of Dorothy's amazing insights and advice with you.

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    • 1h 5 min
    Fur Wale

    Fur Wale

    Fur Wale is a public speaker, a writer, mentor, public speaking coach and so, so much more. She is also a person with a mind and body with things going on. In this episode Fur tells us about her experience with trauma, chronic pain, and the journey of being validated by the medical system.
    Too Human for Words is the podcast where we talk to medical and health professionals as well as people with lived experience about what we have in common and how that can provide powerful information to fight for better quality of life and inclusion for everyone.
    If you are a spoonie, experience disability, chronic illness, sustained injury, critical illness, mental illness, you work in the medical or health field, your a supporter, or your a human with a mind and a body, this podcast is for you!
    Our voices are important and our community is mighty!
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    • 45 min
    Salisa Doust

    Salisa Doust

    Salisa Doust joins us today to chat about the reality of a breast reduction. It is a perfect example of how from the outside we don't see all of the physical and emotional chronic issues that contributed to needing a breast reduction. We dive deeper into the stigma of breast implants versus reductions and how it feels for it to be validated as medically necessary.
    Too Human for Words is the podcast where we talk to medical and health professionals, and people with lived experience. Together we go beyond our labels and discuss what makes us similar to brainstorm ways of creating stronger support systems, communities, resources, and how to improve the system.
    Chronic illness, disability, invisible illness, chronic disease, critical illness and other sustained health issues that last more than three months are just human issues magnified. This is not just an illness podcast, it's a human podcast. Through these conversations we fight for inclusion and quality of life for everyone.

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    • 49 min
    Professor Michelle Leech

    Professor Michelle Leech

    Happy New Year! Today we sneak into to 2021 an interview with Rheumatologist, Head of the Medical Course at Monash University and Deputy Dean at the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Professor Michelle Leech of Monash University in Melbourne.
    We cover a whole lot from moving forwards with digitally empowered patients and the value of the patient voice, social media and isolation,
    the idea of giving real hope and removing fear in health care, how medical validation impacts quality of life, and the emotional impacts of the phrase "the burden of disease" to individuals and the community.
    We also hear about Prof. M. Leech's experience with breast cancer and the perspective she gained returning to work as a medical professional after being a patient with a critical illness.
    The books mentioned were:
    -The Patient Will See you Now by Eric Topol 
    -The Way We Die Now by Charles Willeford
    -Illness as Metaphors, Aids and it's Metaphors by Susan Sontag
    And lastly, we learn to ask ourselves "How do we like to be supported".
    Have a wonderful new year! See you in 2022.


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    • 1h 22 min
    Ruwani De Silva

    Ruwani De Silva

    We have made it to the final episode of season one!
    Too Human for Words is the podcast where we discuss the similarities we experience in our health challenges that we have in common and how we can use those similarities as powerful information to build better systems, utilize our resources better and build stronger communities beyond the labels.
    Today we chat to Ruwani De Silva. Ruwani experienced chronic anxiety while studying weather science. We discuss how Ruwani used the concept of mapping weather patterns to track her emotions and the power of finding ways to understand and express invisible illness. This story of lived experience really highlights that value that comes out of some of our hardest times. We reflect on the power of just being present for each other without expectation or judgement. We all have a brain, everyone is touched in some way by mental health. There is nothing to be ashamed of by struggling with mental health and by educating ourselves we can all build strength by being open in our vulnerability.
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    • 1h 3 min

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