5 min

Epilepsy, Adventure and the Outdoors in a Pandemic Seize Your Adventure

    • Health & Fitness

So this is actually a sneaky extra episode of Season Two because I wanted to add a little prologue before we get into the season.
Most of the interviews in the first part of this season were recorded in a very different world to one in which they are being released. The UK and a lot of the world are on lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic. And like many in the outdoor community, in some ways seems odd to be releasing a podcast about getting outside, adventuring, not washing for days in some cases, when at the moment I am advocating for the opposite - stay close to home, stay inside.
But I do feel that this is what makes Seize Your Adventure is more relevant than ever. The podcast has always toed that narrative between access to the outdoors, and being cut off from it. In many of the stories and interviews in Season Two, we talk about losing the ability to drive to our favourite places, or being stuck in hospital when mother ocean is calling. This series dives even deeper in the ways epilepsy has limited adventurous people, and how more importantly how they have either adapted to these limits. A lot of my guests talk about the long path to acceptance of living with the condition - including the fluctuations in amounts of seizures and way what we are capable of can change so quickly. And we also talk about the mental health difficulties that can spring upon us even when seizure-free - things such as anxiety and depression that are difficult to attribute to either physiology of our brains, or the psychology.
BECOME A PATRON!
I have - finally, after much prompting - set up a new Patreon account! If you appreciate the work I do, you can support me with monthly payments of as little as $3, less than the cost of a drink!
You can sign up at patreon.com/seizeyouradventure
Patrons get unique benefits and get to see some of the inner-workings of the podcasting life - from Outtakes episodes, to a Patron-only newsletter.
It is a strange time in the world, and I think we can all do with a bit of good storytelling, adventure and heart-to-heart conversations in our lives.
If you are in a position to support, I can continue doing this thing!
READ BLOGS
seizeyouradventure.com/blog
Get bonus content on Patreon
 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This podcast is an independent production - costs of the show are covered by me (Fran) with the support of patrons. If you want to help support the show financially, head to patreon.com/seizeyouradventure. This will help me to continue telling stories of epilepsy in adventure.

Or, support the show for free by sharing it on socials! Find us on Instagram @seizeyouradventurepod.

Seize Your Adventure is part of the Tremula Network - adventure and outdoor podcasts off the beaten track. To find out more, head to tremula.network


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit seizeyouradventure.substack.com

So this is actually a sneaky extra episode of Season Two because I wanted to add a little prologue before we get into the season.
Most of the interviews in the first part of this season were recorded in a very different world to one in which they are being released. The UK and a lot of the world are on lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic. And like many in the outdoor community, in some ways seems odd to be releasing a podcast about getting outside, adventuring, not washing for days in some cases, when at the moment I am advocating for the opposite - stay close to home, stay inside.
But I do feel that this is what makes Seize Your Adventure is more relevant than ever. The podcast has always toed that narrative between access to the outdoors, and being cut off from it. In many of the stories and interviews in Season Two, we talk about losing the ability to drive to our favourite places, or being stuck in hospital when mother ocean is calling. This series dives even deeper in the ways epilepsy has limited adventurous people, and how more importantly how they have either adapted to these limits. A lot of my guests talk about the long path to acceptance of living with the condition - including the fluctuations in amounts of seizures and way what we are capable of can change so quickly. And we also talk about the mental health difficulties that can spring upon us even when seizure-free - things such as anxiety and depression that are difficult to attribute to either physiology of our brains, or the psychology.
BECOME A PATRON!
I have - finally, after much prompting - set up a new Patreon account! If you appreciate the work I do, you can support me with monthly payments of as little as $3, less than the cost of a drink!
You can sign up at patreon.com/seizeyouradventure
Patrons get unique benefits and get to see some of the inner-workings of the podcasting life - from Outtakes episodes, to a Patron-only newsletter.
It is a strange time in the world, and I think we can all do with a bit of good storytelling, adventure and heart-to-heart conversations in our lives.
If you are in a position to support, I can continue doing this thing!
READ BLOGS
seizeyouradventure.com/blog
Get bonus content on Patreon
 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This podcast is an independent production - costs of the show are covered by me (Fran) with the support of patrons. If you want to help support the show financially, head to patreon.com/seizeyouradventure. This will help me to continue telling stories of epilepsy in adventure.

Or, support the show for free by sharing it on socials! Find us on Instagram @seizeyouradventurepod.

Seize Your Adventure is part of the Tremula Network - adventure and outdoor podcasts off the beaten track. To find out more, head to tremula.network


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit seizeyouradventure.substack.com

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