The CHC Podcast: CHD Conversations

The CHC Podcast: CHD Conversations

The CHC Podcast: Congenital Heart Conversations is a podcast for and by the CHD community. Hosted by heart mom Anna Jaworski and The CHC Podcast Team, they will talk with people about a variety of topics of interest when living with a life-threatening chronic illness. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-chc-podcast-chd-conversations--5779157/support.

  1. Embracing Growth Celebrating Our Podcast Family

    JAN 26

    Embracing Growth Celebrating Our Podcast Family

    The CHC Podcast: Congenital Heart Conversations has reached a remarkable milestone with its 25th episode, and the team is bursting with excitement and gratitude. What started as a simple idea has blossomed into a powerful community platform that connects, supports, and empowers families touched by congenital heart defects. At the heart of this podcast is a passionate team driven by personal experiences and a shared mission. Each team member brings a unique perspective - from Ayrton's efforts to expand their reach across social media platforms to Nicole's dedication to highlighting the challenges faced by adults with late CHD diagnoses. The podcast has grown from a small project to a vibrant community resource. By sharing personal stories, tackling complex medical experiences, and creating a safe space for conversation, they've built more than just a podcast - they've created a lifeline for many families navigating the complex world of CHDs.Behind the scenes, volunteer sound engineer Annie Ulchak ensures each episode sounds professional and engaging. The team's commitment goes beyond just recording - they're creating a supportive network that helps prevent isolation and provides hope for those affected by CHD. As they look to the future, the CHC Podcast team remains dedicated to their mission. They continue to adapt, grow, and reach out to more people, transforming personal experiences into a powerful tool of support and understanding. To everyone listening: you're not alone. This podcast is more than just audio - it's a community, a resource, and a beacon of hope for families facing congenital heart challenges. To be a Patron, visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/HearttoHeart/overview To be a Volunteer, visit our website: https://www.heartsunitetheglobe.com/volunteer To be a Guest, visit our website: https://www.heartsunitetheglobe.com/be-a-guest Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-chc-podcast-chd-conversations--5779157/support.

    56 min
  2. End-of-Life Planning for Congenital Heart Patients

    12/31/2024

    End-of-Life Planning for Congenital Heart Patients

    Imagine having a heart condition and facing the daunting task of end-of-life planning—this is the reality that Ayrton Beatty, Megan Tones, and John Latsha bravely discuss on our latest CHC Podcast: Congenital Heart Conversations episode. Join us as John shares his compelling journey living with tetralogy of Fallot and the life-saving role of his implantable cardioverter device (ICD). We delve into the critical importance of MRI compatibility and the proactive steps necessary to maintain a high quality of life for those with congenital heart defects. Hear firsthand experiences and invaluable insights into navigating the complexities of medical and legal preparations. Our conversation takes a deep dive into the legal intricacies of end-of-life documents across regions like Scotland, the UK, Australia, and the US. Together, we unravel the tangled web of wills, advance health directives, and DNR orders. Learn about the regional challenges, such as the NHS's medical record systems, and the relief that comes from having these documents in place ahead of time. Our guests share practical strategies for managing end-of-life documents in hospitals, emphasizing the stress relief that legal preparedness provides during critical moments. The emotional and practical aspects of end-of-life discussions come to the forefront in this episode. Ayrton shares a unique vision for a non-traditional celebration of life, while John opens up about his candid conversations with his wife regarding cremation plans. We explore the cultural reluctance to discuss mortality and the peace that comes with organizing personal belongings and curating family history. Inspired by Swedish death cleaning and Marie Kondo, this episode encourages you to embrace end-of-life planning as an opportunity to share your legacy and ensure your wishes are honored across different healthcare systems. Helpful Links (this is not medical or legal advice -- just some helpful places to get started on your own end-of-life planning. Always consult with a professional to get the most appropriate advice for your situation.   Free forms for USA citizens: https://www.freewill.com Free information for UK citizens: https://www.amnesty.org.uk/free-wills-service Information for Australians: https://australianwillkits.com.au/ -- cheap affordable legal documents Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-chc-podcast-chd-conversations--5779157/support.

    57 min
  3. Resilience and Acceptance: Navigating Late Diagnoses of Congenital Heart Defects

    11/30/2024

    Resilience and Acceptance: Navigating Late Diagnoses of Congenital Heart Defects

    Could you imagine mountain biking and suddenly facing a life-altering heart event? That's just part of Boots Knighton's gripping story, one of the incredible journeys we explore in this episode. Together with Nicholle Bilodeau and Rachael Gott, we uncover the unique experiences of those who’ve faced late diagnoses of congenital heart defects. From Boots’ heart attack that led to open-heart surgery to Nicholle’s struggle to maintain her weightlifting passion after discovering a bicuspid aortic valve, these stories provide a raw look into the challenges and resilience of living with these conditions. Rachael shares the shock of being diagnosed with hypoplastic left heart syndrome in her late 20s and how she navigates the adjustment from an active childhood to managing her condition today. Our conversation delves into the emotional rollercoaster and practical decisions that come with living with congenital heart defects. Rachael candidly discusses her fears and hopes as she prepares for a major heart surgery, while Boots talks about embracing radical acceptance and adapting to new limitations. Nicholle's decision to opt for a tissue valve highlights her optimism about future advancements in heart technology. Through these powerful narratives, we emphasize the critical importance of advocating for oneself within the healthcare system and trusting one’s body. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of resilience, hope, and the power of acceptance in the face of heart health challenges. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-chc-podcast-chd-conversations--5779157/support.

    29 min
  4. Nurturing the Nurturers: Insights into CHD Caregiving

    10/31/2024

    Nurturing the Nurturers: Insights into CHD Caregiving

    What if caring for someone else starts with caring for yourself? Join us in a heartfelt episode as we promise to uncover the often-ignored side of caregiving in the Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) community: the self-care of the caregivers. Our engaging conversation features insights from Roseanne Franco, a dedicated heart parent, and Mark DeRoo, who reveals how he and his wife Michelle turned the simple act of reading into a powerful self-care routine amidst the hustle of medical appointments. Together, we discuss the vital importance of nurturing oneself while supporting loved ones facing health challenges. Throughout our discussion, we shine a light on the profound impact of community and support networks for those involved in CHD care. Roseanne shares her journey of leaning on faith, family, and friends while witnessing the heartwarming recognition of caregivers in her community. Mark and Michelle's story emphasizes communication and strategies for maintaining balance in relationships, offering a glimpse into how empathy and shared experiences can ease the complexities of caregiving. Finally, we focus on the emotional landscapes navigated by caregivers, especially those grieving the loss of loved ones. Mark DeRoo adds his voice to the conversation, stressing the ongoing need for community support and awareness initiatives like the Ollie Hinkle Heart Foundation. We underscore the importance of empathy, gratitude, and open communication, urging listeners to advocate for caregivers as essential pillars in the healthcare journey. Whether you're a caregiver or someone supporting a loved one, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement to prioritize self-care and community connections. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support the program, please join our Supporter's Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-chc-podcast--5779157/support If you'd like to be a Patron or join our group of volunteers, check out our website: https://www.heartsunitetheglobe.com

    56 min
  5. Living with Heart Rhythm Challenges: Insights from Experts

    06/24/2024

    Living with Heart Rhythm Challenges: Insights from Experts

    Ever wondered how congenital heart disease (CHD) and heart rhythm disorders intertwine? Join us for a compelling episode where Dr. Samuel Asivatham (Dr. Sam) from the Mayo Clinic, volunteer Ayrton Beatty, and CRNA Frank Jaworski share their invaluable insights. Dr. Asivatham takes us through the latest in managing fast and slow heart rhythms, including cutting-edge procedures like ablation and defibrillator placement. Ayrton gives a heartfelt account of living with drug-induced long QT syndrome, while Frank provides a detailed overview from the electrophysiology lab. Navigate the complex landscape of treating heart rhythm issues in CHD patients. We discuss personalized diagnostic and treatment approaches, leveraging innovative tools such as 3-D printed hearts and virtual reality. Ayrton’s narrative highlights the emotional and practical challenges of managing long QT syndrome daily, offering a raw look into the realities faced by patients. We also explore the role of smartwatches in monitoring physical activities and touch on the interplay of rhythm disorders with other health conditions like osteoarthritis. Finally, stay ahead of the curve with advancements in congenital heart care and genetic heart arrhythmias. Dr. Sam discusses the exciting potential of gene therapy, while Frank shares specialized knowledge on anesthesia for patients with rhythm issues. Learn about the lifelong journey of CHD patients, from infancy to adulthood, and the evolving spectrum of heart rhythm challenges they face. Engage with us on social media and support our mission through Hearts Unite the Globe as we continue to provide crucial information and advocacy for the CHD community. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support the program, please join our Supporter's Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-chc-podcast--5779157/support If you'd like to be a Patron or join our group of volunteers, check out our website: https://www.heartsunitetheglobe.com

    1h 1m

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The CHC Podcast: Congenital Heart Conversations is a podcast for and by the CHD community. Hosted by heart mom Anna Jaworski and The CHC Podcast Team, they will talk with people about a variety of topics of interest when living with a life-threatening chronic illness. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-chc-podcast-chd-conversations--5779157/support.

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