Gin and Chronic, The Podcast

Alaina Sawyer & Claire Clendenen

A show of laughter, love, and life, told from the perspective of two young women with chronic illness. Gin and Chronic began out of desire to explore the ups and downs of chronic illness in a space that is also lighthearted and welcoming. Our mission is to shed light on chronic illness while building a community of supportive, curious, and strong people! http://www.ginandchronicpod.com

  1. 07/01/2022

    We Can All Be Advocates | Featuring Dr. Apryl Alexander

    G&C has a very special guest today: Dr. Apryl Alexander. At the time of this recording, Apryl is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver. She is a clinical psychologist with concentrations in forensic psychology and child and family therapy, and has been widely recognized for her research and advocacy work. Apryl joins the pod this week to discuss health and advoacacy. Apryl talks about endometriosis, a diagnosis she formally received in college, despite knowledge of it long before. Endometriosis is likely underdiagnosed, due to systems of sexism, racism, colonialism, and privielge in the medical field. She shares a bit more about laproscopic surgery, management of symptoms, and barriers to care. She shares about her professional journey to psychology and her call to advocacy work. Everyone has the ability to make changes; people often observe inequities and feel angry about them, but don't do more to change them. Apryl shares her advice for how to start advocating: starting locally, finding existing resources and solutions, and staying informed. She talks about giving testimony, proposing new bills, and building relationships with legislators. They end with a conversation about finding balance between advocacy and self care and Apryl brings up the important concept of allyship. Resources: Follow Apryl here: http://www.aprylalexander.com/  Endometriosis Information NPR: Supreme Court Roe v Wade Decisions Overturned PNAS: Racial Bias in Pain Assessment and Treatment Recommendations Snowball fights in Colorado Legislative Sessions Calendar Colorado Reproductive Health Equity Act Envision You Public Policy Efforts

  2. 06/10/2022

    We Want Everyone To Be Themselves | Featuring Red

    TW: Suicide. We've got another cousin on the G&C pod - this time to share important conversations about gender and mental health! Meet Red, Claire's cousin, a fellow heathcare worker, chronic illness warrior, and a non-binary, trans masc person. Red talks about his journey of self-discovery and how our pronouns are able to keep changing. They discuss how body image and expectations have become too much of a focus and talk about body neutrality as an option instead. Red shares the range in how companies and communies use pronouns and consider gender, and discusses taking an inadequate intake form and improving it to include important identity-based questions. Once again, profit margins seem to control what healthcare companies decide to care about. There's a lot that still needs to change to make healthcare more accessible to queer and trans patients, particularly de-pathologizing gender presentation. Red shares about his mental health journey, as well, which includes discussion of suicide, anxiety, bipolar tendencies/disorder, borderline tendencies/disorder, and ADHD. This brings up concerns about the tendency to over-diagnose or label, genetic mental health trends, over-medication, a pattern of blaming the patient, and the tendency of minoritized groups to people-please towards the majority, oppressive group. Red and Claire end by sharing information about Monkey Pox and the inherent blame and discrimination in the description.

  3. 05/27/2022

    We Are All Contributing | Featuring Brittany, T1International

    Meet Brittany - Brittany is a Type 1 diabetic advocate and legislative lead with the Massachusetts chapter of T1International. A historian at heart, she loves to talk and write about the discovery of insulin. In her free time, she's just a normal diabetic girl enjoying life with her cat, husband, etsy store, and many piles of books. Brittany shares her diagnosis story and she and Claire talk about the challenges of learning about diabetes. They share how they got involved in T1International and the movement for Insulin for All. Learn about how easily everyone can get involved in politics, even when it doesn't feel like it. Claire and Brittany then share about a protest they are planning May 31st -- a century after Eli Lilly received exclusive rights to mass-produce insulin in North America and dramatically raised costs. Reminder: people still die from diabetes, despite how accessible insulin could be, and living with diabetes is not easy. It's exhausting to work to stay alive and hide the challenges that come along with that. They discuss bills T1International has worked on, such as the copay cap bill that has still not passed in Massachusetts. Come join the protest at the Eli Lilly Cambridge Office outside of Boston to on May 31st to protest their price gouging. Remember, you're not helpless. You can make change. Reach out to MAinsulin4all@t1international.com for more information or to get involved! Additional resources: https://www.t1international.com/MA/ https://definingmomentscanada.ca/insulin100/history/patent-protection/ https://www.t1international.com/blog/2019/04/11/reminder-eli-lilly-has-been-exploiting-t1ds-1922/ https://www.t1international.com/blog/2022/04/12/human-rights-watch-insulin-crisis/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/ScreechingChickenCo?ref=usf_2020

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A show of laughter, love, and life, told from the perspective of two young women with chronic illness. Gin and Chronic began out of desire to explore the ups and downs of chronic illness in a space that is also lighthearted and welcoming. Our mission is to shed light on chronic illness while building a community of supportive, curious, and strong people! http://www.ginandchronicpod.com