26 episodes

The UpBeat podcast series is dedicated to the emotional and social wellbeing of families impacted by childhood chronic illness. The UpBeat hosts, Greg and Roxanne, interview guests that share helpful advice and anecdotes relevant to the everyday challenges and triumphs of parenting a child with a physical chronic condition. Tune in for useful tips, tools, and resources as we navigate through this unchartered parenting journey.
The UpBeat is powered by CoachArt, a nonprofit offering FREE arts and athletics lessons to any child impacted by any chronic illness, currently in LA, the Bay Area, and San Diego. Find out if your child is eligible.

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The UpBeat podcast series is dedicated to the emotional and social wellbeing of families impacted by childhood chronic illness. The UpBeat hosts, Greg and Roxanne, interview guests that share helpful advice and anecdotes relevant to the everyday challenges and triumphs of parenting a child with a physical chronic condition. Tune in for useful tips, tools, and resources as we navigate through this unchartered parenting journey.
The UpBeat is powered by CoachArt, a nonprofit offering FREE arts and athletics lessons to any child impacted by any chronic illness, currently in LA, the Bay Area, and San Diego. Find out if your child is eligible.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    YOU’RE NOT ALONE WITH A RARE DIAGNOSIS

    YOU’RE NOT ALONE WITH A RARE DIAGNOSIS

    In this week’s episode of The UpBeat Podcast powered by CoachArt, our Executive Director and host Greg sits down with actress Madison McLaughlin to discuss her family’s journey with an extremely rare chronic illness.
    At age 11, Madison made her way to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting, which led to roles on Chicago PD, Supernatural, and Arrow. Now 24, two of Madison’s three younger sisters have been diagnosed with HBSL (full name: hypomyelination with brainstem and spinal cord involvement and leg spasticity), which affects a person’s brain and spinal cord and impairs motor function.

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    • 30 min
    WHEREVER YOU ARE, YOU MAKE THAT YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR HOME

    WHEREVER YOU ARE, YOU MAKE THAT YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR HOME

    In this week’s episode of The UpBeat Podcast powered by CoachArt, our Executive Director and host Greg is joined by Jenny Winter, a mother from San Diego who has a special perspective to share on a situation many people are experiencing all over the world.
    Social distancing and quarantining have been a part of almost everyone’s life since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Jenny and her son Caleb had a lengthy head start. Due to Caleb’s leukemia diagnosis a little over a year ago, he has been isolating at the hospital or home for the past 14 months, at times even unable to visit with his siblings.

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    • 27 min
    JUVENILE ARTHRITIS: THE JOURNEY TO RAISE AWARENESS FOR SOPHIA

    JUVENILE ARTHRITIS: THE JOURNEY TO RAISE AWARENESS FOR SOPHIA

    In this week’s episode of The UpBeat Podcast powered by CoachArt, our Executive Director and host Greg is joined by Joel Rothman and Laura Schultz, longtime friends of CoachArt in Los Angeles.
    One of the most amazing aspects of our CoachArt families is their tireless willingness to give back and help others. We’re constantly inspired by the parents and children who have made the commitment to support similar families in need, even while they themselves undertake the difficult challenge of fighting chronic illness.

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    • 23 min
    5 TIPS FOR COPING IN A PANDEMIC

    5 TIPS FOR COPING IN A PANDEMIC

    Dr. Theopia Jackson, chair of the clinical psychology degree program at Saybrook University in Pasadena, CA, has a long history of providing therapy services to families dealing with chronic illness and complex trauma.
    In our recent interview for The UpBeat Podcast, I was surprised when she told me that many of the coping mechanisms those families use for navigating the stresses of complicated health situations would also benefit all of us during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. 

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    • 27 min
    I’M HERE AND I BELIEVE YOU

    I’M HERE AND I BELIEVE YOU

    In this week’s episode of The UpBeat Podcast powered by CoachArt, our Executive Director
    and host Greg sits down for a chat with Alexa Chronister, the inspiring Founder and President of
    Fight Like A Warrior, a non-profit organization “working to unite, empower, and advocate for
    those fighting life-altering health conditions around the world.”
    Alexa’s medical challenges started early in childhood, but went undiagnosed for years. Doctors
    originally shrugged off her problems as “growing pains,” but by the time she got to high school,
    Alexa’s health challenges took her back for a diagnosis — and she was told by a physician that
    the pain was “in her head.”
    Her amazing parents taught her about self-advocacy and empowerment and finally after a long
    struggle, Alexa was diagnosed with Ehlers Danlos syndrome, a connective tissue disorder, and
    Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, a condition affecting the flow of blood through the
    body.

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    • 17 min
    JESSIE’S JOYJARS: HOW A PASSION INSPIRES OTHERS TO NEVER EVER GIVE UP

    JESSIE’S JOYJARS: HOW A PASSION INSPIRES OTHERS TO NEVER EVER GIVE UP

    In this week’s episode of The UpBeat Podcast powered by CoachArt, our Executive Director and host Greg is joined by Erik Rees, a former pastor at the world-renowned Saddleback Church in Orange County, an author, and the father of Jessie, who was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2011 at age 11.
    Immediately after her diagnosis, Jessie was inspired to help other kids at the hospital. She was concerned that kids hospitalized for long periods would be unhappy — and she wanted to change that.
    So Jessie began making “JoyJars” — plastic jars that she filled with toys and all sorts of things to cheer up a sick kid.

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    • 27 min

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