30 min

Annie-Danielle Grenier, patient advocate The Health Design Podcast

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Annie-Danielle Grenier raises awareness and advocates for rare diseases, living with a few herself.

She mostly does this as a writer, public speaker and through her blog turned website: Ma vie de zèbre (My Zebra Life). Annie-Danielle launched Ma vie de zèbre in 2013 because she had difficulty finding information in French on hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, her only rare diagnosis at the time, and what little she could find wasn't relatable to her province of Québec (Canada). She wanted to changed that!

Annie-Danielle is very active as a patient partner, involved in many management, education and research projects and doing things like shaping policies, educating future healthcare professionals, working in bioethics research, and much more.

Annie-Danielle was a translator and editor (in French and in English) and before that worked many years in show business (on stage but also behind the scenes). She has a bachelor's degree in psychology, but also studied in Arts and literature and in event production.

Annie-Danielle's atypical life experiences give her a different view on things, which she loves to share with people and, she hopes, can inspire. Her motto is that life's obstacles are not obstacles to happiness!

Business and collaboration offers can go through here: Annie-Danielle Grenier raises awareness and advocates for rare diseases, living with a few herself.
She mostly does this as a writer, public speaker and through her blog turned website: Ma vie de zèbre (My Zebra Life). Annie-Danielle launched Ma vie de zèbre in 2013 because she had difficulty finding information in French on hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, her only rare diagnosis at the time, and what little she could find wasn't relatable to her province of Québec (Canada). She wanted to changed that!

Annie-Danielle is very active as a patient partner, involved in many management, education and research projects and doing things like shaping policies, educating future healthcare professionals, working in bioethics research, and much more.

Annie-Danielle was a translator and editor (in French and in English) and before that worked many years in show business (on stage but also behind the scenes). She has a bachelor's degree in psychology, but also studied in Arts and literature and in event production.

Annie-Danielle's atypical life experiences give her a different view on things, which she loves to share with people and, she hopes, can inspire. Her motto is that life's obstacles are not obstacles to happiness!

Business and collaboration offers can go through here. Annie-Danielle Grenier raises awareness and advocates for rare diseases, living with a few herself.
She mostly does this as a writer, public speaker and through her blog turned website: Ma vie de zèbre (My Zebra Life). Annie-Danielle launched Ma vie de zèbre in 2013 because she had difficulty finding information in French on hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, her only rare diagnosis at the time, and what little she could find wasn't relatable to her province of Québec (Canada). She wanted to changed that!

Annie-Danielle is very active as a patient partner, involved in many management, education and research projects and doing things like shaping policies, educating future healthcare professionals, working in bioethics research, and much more.

Annie-Danielle was a translator and editor (in French and in English) and before that worked many years in show business (on stage but also behind the scenes). She has a bachelor's degree in psychology, but also studied in Arts and literature and in event production.

Annie-Danielle's atypical life experiences give her a different view on things, which she loves to share with people and, she hopes, can inspire. Her motto is that life's obstacles are not obstacles to happiness!

Business and collaboration offers can go through here: https://www.adgrenier.com/en/

Annie-Danielle Grenier raises awareness and advocates for rare diseases, living with a few herself.

She mostly does this as a writer, public speaker and through her blog turned website: Ma vie de zèbre (My Zebra Life). Annie-Danielle launched Ma vie de zèbre in 2013 because she had difficulty finding information in French on hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, her only rare diagnosis at the time, and what little she could find wasn't relatable to her province of Québec (Canada). She wanted to changed that!

Annie-Danielle is very active as a patient partner, involved in many management, education and research projects and doing things like shaping policies, educating future healthcare professionals, working in bioethics research, and much more.

Annie-Danielle was a translator and editor (in French and in English) and before that worked many years in show business (on stage but also behind the scenes). She has a bachelor's degree in psychology, but also studied in Arts and literature and in event production.

Annie-Danielle's atypical life experiences give her a different view on things, which she loves to share with people and, she hopes, can inspire. Her motto is that life's obstacles are not obstacles to happiness!

Business and collaboration offers can go through here: Annie-Danielle Grenier raises awareness and advocates for rare diseases, living with a few herself.
She mostly does this as a writer, public speaker and through her blog turned website: Ma vie de zèbre (My Zebra Life). Annie-Danielle launched Ma vie de zèbre in 2013 because she had difficulty finding information in French on hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, her only rare diagnosis at the time, and what little she could find wasn't relatable to her province of Québec (Canada). She wanted to changed that!

Annie-Danielle is very active as a patient partner, involved in many management, education and research projects and doing things like shaping policies, educating future healthcare professionals, working in bioethics research, and much more.

Annie-Danielle was a translator and editor (in French and in English) and before that worked many years in show business (on stage but also behind the scenes). She has a bachelor's degree in psychology, but also studied in Arts and literature and in event production.

Annie-Danielle's atypical life experiences give her a different view on things, which she loves to share with people and, she hopes, can inspire. Her motto is that life's obstacles are not obstacles to happiness!

Business and collaboration offers can go through here. Annie-Danielle Grenier raises awareness and advocates for rare diseases, living with a few herself.
She mostly does this as a writer, public speaker and through her blog turned website: Ma vie de zèbre (My Zebra Life). Annie-Danielle launched Ma vie de zèbre in 2013 because she had difficulty finding information in French on hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, her only rare diagnosis at the time, and what little she could find wasn't relatable to her province of Québec (Canada). She wanted to changed that!

Annie-Danielle is very active as a patient partner, involved in many management, education and research projects and doing things like shaping policies, educating future healthcare professionals, working in bioethics research, and much more.

Annie-Danielle was a translator and editor (in French and in English) and before that worked many years in show business (on stage but also behind the scenes). She has a bachelor's degree in psychology, but also studied in Arts and literature and in event production.

Annie-Danielle's atypical life experiences give her a different view on things, which she loves to share with people and, she hopes, can inspire. Her motto is that life's obstacles are not obstacles to happiness!

Business and collaboration offers can go through here: https://www.adgrenier.com/en/

30 min

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