Continuously Brave

Ally Grace Muir

Continuously Brave is a podcast for people navigating life alongside chronic illness. Hosted by Ally Grace Muir — a chronic illness writer living with Endometriosis and Adenomyosis — this podcast offers gentle, grounded conversations about living well in an unwell body. You’ll find reflections on chronic illness, nervous system support, grief and meaning, boundaries, creativity, and what it takes to build a life (and sometimes a business) with more ease, honesty, and self-trust. This podcast isn’t about fixing yourself or pushing through. It’s about slowing down, listening to your body, and finding brave, sustainable ways to live — one conversation at a time. Take what’s helpful. Leave the rest. allygracemuir.substack.com

  1. 3월 23일

    Why Medical Appointment are so Exhausting (When You Have A Chronic Illness)

    Medical appointments can be far more draining than we expect — even when they go “well.” In this first episode of The A–Z Chronic Illness Guide, I’m talking about A = Appointments and why they often take more than just physical energy. We explore the mental, emotional, and nervous-system load that comes with preparing for appointments, navigating them in the moment, and recovering afterwards. This episode covers: Why appointments can feel exhausting before, during, and afterThe cognitive and emotional labour involved in being listened to, believed, and vulnerableHow power dynamics, hope, and masking can contribute to the post-appointment crashWhy aftercare matters just as much as the appointment itselfGentle ways to think about rest, nourishment, and emotional decompressionI also offer a simple grounding practice and a reflective question to support you in noticing what you need around medical appointments — emotionally and practically. This series is designed to be listened to slowly, dipped into, or rested with. You don’t need to listen in order, and you don’t need to take everything on board. Watch on YouTube here. As always, take what’s helpful and leave the rest. Gentle reminder: This content is based on lived experience and is not medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical decisions. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit allygracemuir.substack.com/subscribe

    43분
  2. 3월 22일

    A Chronic Illness Empowerment Manifesto

    This episode is something a little different — something that sits at the heart of this space. If you live with a chronic illness, you’ve likely been told to push through, stay positive, try harder, or fix yourself. This is the opposite of that. This is the Chronic Illness Empowerment Manifesto —a soft rebellion, a gentle revolution, and a place to come home to yourself. A reminder that your experience is real, your body deserves compassion, and healing doesn’t have to look like perfection. In this episode, I share a grounding, affirming manifesto for navigating life with chronic illness — one that honours rest, respects your body, and gently challenges the pressure to be anything other than who you are. Take a breath, settle in, and listen. In this episode: Releasing the pressure to “fix” yourselfHonouring rest, boundaries, and your natural paceLetting go of hustle culture and toxic positivityFinding empowerment through self-trust, not force If this resonated with you, feel free to share it with someone who might need this reminder, too. Living with chronic illness can feel incredibly isolating, but you are not alone — and your experience deserves to be seen, heard, and respected. As always, take what resonates and leave the rest, and be gentle to yourself 💕 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit allygracemuir.substack.com/subscribe

    4분
  3. August Is Allowed to Be Quiet

    2025. 08. 03.

    August Is Allowed to Be Quiet

    It’s August. And everything is loud. The sun, the expectations, the should’s. And I’ve been thinking about what it means to be in the thick of summer — when everyone seems to be off on adventures, out and about, making the most — and I’m... still here. Still lying down. Still trying to cool my body with frozen water bottles and quiet the internal hum of why can’t I? I used to feel like summer was this test I was always failing. Like if I wasn’t out under the sun, dressed in something flowing, walking barefoot through the grass or lounging on a beach somewhere, then I wasn’t “doing it right.” But the truth? Summer is often the hardest season for me. The heat flares my symptoms. My body bloats, aches, and rebels. My joints swell. My fatigue deepens. Everything that’s already difficult becomes a little more so. And yet... everyone else seems to be moving in technicolour. I used to grieve what I thought I was missing. The BBQs. The festivals. The photos. I used to spend hours doom-scrolling sun-drenched stories and wondering if I’d ever feel like summer was for me, too. And then, one year, I stopped trying to keep up. I let go of the should’s. I stopped pushing myself into heatwaves and pretending I was okay. I allowed my body to lead. And summer softened. Not because it got easier — but because I stopped resisting the slow lane. Always, Ally xo is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. My summer now looks like this: * Reading in bed while a fan hums gently nearby. * Meditation in the early morning before the heat arrives. * Frozen water bottles wrapped in towels tucked behind my knees or resting on my stomach. * Lying on the floor, limbs outstretched, surrendering to gravity. * Ice lollies melting slowly, the world finally quiet enough to taste them. * Loose, light clothing that doesn’t demand I look cute for anyone but me. * Films and familiar TV, because sometimes softness comes with already knowing what the next line will be. * Journaling in darkness and light, not because I need answers, but because I want presence. * Big jugs of ice water — one for sipping, one for spilling on my arms and feet to feel okay again. And somewhere in there, I began to believe that this version of summer counted, too. That I wasn’t missing out — I was opting in to my own way. That stillness wasn’t failure — it was just another form of presence. That August didn’t need to be bold to be beautiful. If this summer has been hard, you’re not alone. Maybe your energy’s been low. Maybe you’ve been flaring for weeks. Maybe you’re tired of feeling like your body is at odds with the season everyone else is romanticising. I just want to remind you, softly: You’re still here. You’re still in it. You’re still allowed to enjoy your version of summer. Even if that version is vertical for 12 minutes a day and horizontal the rest. Even if your most exciting outing is a doctor’s appointment or a short walk to your freezer. Even if you’re grieving a version of summer you thought you’d have. You’re still allowed joy. You’re still allowed magic. You’re still allowed to belong. A few soft truths I’ve come to trust: * Lying down with intention is an activity. * Resting is not wasting — it’s witnessing. * There is nothing to prove. * You don’t owe anyone an “I’m fine.” * Your slow season is still a sacred one. A tiny journal prompt, if you’d like one: What does my body need in August? What’s one way I can honour this season — on my terms? Write it. Voice note it. Think it quietly in bed. Let it guide you gently toward your next tiny moment of self-trust. A gentle wish for you: May August wrap you in soft cotton. May your ice melt slowly, not urgently. May your body be allowed to be as she is. May your version of summer count — Because it always has. Because it always will. You’re not behind. You’re not broken. You’re not missing out. You’re exactly where you need to be — Lying down, living your tiny way. August is allowed to be quiet. And so are you. With love, Always, Ally xo This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit allygracemuir.substack.com/subscribe

    5분
  4. 68: Why February is One of My Favourite Months (And a Little Birthday Reflection)

    2025. 02. 03.

    68: Why February is One of My Favourite Months (And a Little Birthday Reflection)

    Hey, you amazing human being! This episode is extra special because… it’s my birthday! 🎂✨ If you’re listening on the day this episode comes out, I’m most likely having a slow, cozy start—tea in bed, opening presents, and just soaking in the day. (Well, hopefully—because chronic illness has a way of throwing surprises my way!) But beyond just my birthday, I wanted to share why February is one of my favourite months of the year—because while a lot of people rush through it, I truly believe it deserves more love. In This Episode, I Chat About: 🎈 How I’m celebrating my 39th birthday (and a little reflection on past birthdays, the good and the hard).💭 Why February is underrated—and why I refuse to wish time away. I also get a little deep about grief, as this time of year marks 15 years since my dad passed away. It’s a mix of celebration and reflection, and I’m holding space for all of it—because that’s part of life, right? Let’s Chat! What’s your favourite month and why? DM me on Instagram or tag me in your stories—I’d love to hear your thoughts! 💬 ✨ Listen now and celebrate February with me! 🎧 👉 Loved this episode? Share it with a friend who needs a little February appreciation! 💛 Ask a question + Subscribe + Courses + YouTube + Instagram. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit allygracemuir.substack.com/subscribe

    11분
  5. 67: Embracing Fresh Starts with the Aquarius New Moon

    2025. 01. 29.

    67: Embracing Fresh Starts with the Aquarius New Moon

    The new moon is always a powerful time for fresh starts, but the Aquarius New Moon brings something extra special—it’s all about breaking free, embracing authenticity, and stepping into the future with boldness and curiosity. In the latest episode of the podcast, we explore how this visionary and rebellious new moon is the perfect moment to reassess what’s working in our lives, let go of what’s not, and set intentions that truly align with who we are becoming. What Makes the Aquarius New Moon Unique? Aquarius is a sign that thrives on innovation, originality, and independence. It asks us to think outside the box, challenge the status quo, and lean into our individuality rather than conforming to expectations. It’s ruled by Uranus, the planet of sudden change and disruption—so don’t be surprised if this new moon shakes things up in unexpected ways. This isn’t a time for setting rigid goals or forcing a five-year plan. Instead, it’s about dreaming big, embracing possibility, and trusting that the next step will reveal itself when the time is right. Themes We Explore in This Episode In this episode, I dive into: * The energy of the Aquarius New Moon and why it’s a catalyst for freedom and personal reinvention. * How to reflect on where you feel stuck—and what small shifts could create more ease and alignment. * The power of setting intentions based on how you want to feel rather than what you think you should achieve. * Simple, practical ways to harness this energy, from journaling prompts to small experiments that invite change into your life. Stuck, uninspired, or uncertain about your next steps, this new moon is an invitation to shake things up in the best way possible. You don’t need to have it all figured out—you just need to be open to possibility. ✨ Listen to the full episode and let me know—what’s one way you’re embracing change this new moon? Ask a question + Subscribe + Courses + YouTube + Instagram. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit allygracemuir.substack.com/subscribe

    15분

소개

Continuously Brave is a podcast for people navigating life alongside chronic illness. Hosted by Ally Grace Muir — a chronic illness writer living with Endometriosis and Adenomyosis — this podcast offers gentle, grounded conversations about living well in an unwell body. You’ll find reflections on chronic illness, nervous system support, grief and meaning, boundaries, creativity, and what it takes to build a life (and sometimes a business) with more ease, honesty, and self-trust. This podcast isn’t about fixing yourself or pushing through. It’s about slowing down, listening to your body, and finding brave, sustainable ways to live — one conversation at a time. Take what’s helpful. Leave the rest. allygracemuir.substack.com