Listen "Changing the Narrative (ft. Julie)"
Episode Synopsis
Episode 2 of Real Talk with @iamstamm in New York City (You'll randomly hear the sound of the city and sirens) and @butyoudontlooksickofficial
In this episode I talk with Julie about the book she published titled "Some Days We"
This childrens book shows the perspective of a young boy named Wyatt and how he views his superhero mom with a chronic illness.
Julie and I discuss the stigma behind being a parent with a chronic illness and how to have hard conversations with young children regarding chronic illness. We give our insight of how important it is to change the narrative regarding chronic illness and why doctors opinions aren't always worth listening to.
About our guest:
Julie is an MS advocate who published a book titled "Some Days We" This book can currently be found on Amazon or at Barnes and Noble, and will soon be available internationally in different languages. Julie wanted to use her personal experience to give the story behind chronic illness a different narrative. Generally, chronic illness is talked about in a sad and depressing way. Julie wanted to write a book with a different perspective. One through the eyes of a young boy named Wyatt who views his mom as a superhero. You can follow Julie on instagram @iamstamm
About The Host:
Melody is a social media influencer and founder of the nonprofit "But You Don't Look Sick." After battling a rare neurological disorder for over 6 years, she decided to show the realities of what it's like to live with an invisible illness and advocate for the better treatment of patients.
You can follow Melody on instagram @butyoudontlooksickofficial or visit our website www.butudontlooksick.com
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this website are solely those of the original authors and contributors. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of "But You Don't Look Sick." the staff, or other contributors. The material and information contained on this website is for general information purposes only. You should not rely on information on this website as a basis for making decisions. Consult with your doctor before making any changes to your current medical routine.
In this episode I talk with Julie about the book she published titled "Some Days We"
This childrens book shows the perspective of a young boy named Wyatt and how he views his superhero mom with a chronic illness.
Julie and I discuss the stigma behind being a parent with a chronic illness and how to have hard conversations with young children regarding chronic illness. We give our insight of how important it is to change the narrative regarding chronic illness and why doctors opinions aren't always worth listening to.
About our guest:
Julie is an MS advocate who published a book titled "Some Days We" This book can currently be found on Amazon or at Barnes and Noble, and will soon be available internationally in different languages. Julie wanted to use her personal experience to give the story behind chronic illness a different narrative. Generally, chronic illness is talked about in a sad and depressing way. Julie wanted to write a book with a different perspective. One through the eyes of a young boy named Wyatt who views his mom as a superhero. You can follow Julie on instagram @iamstamm
About The Host:
Melody is a social media influencer and founder of the nonprofit "But You Don't Look Sick." After battling a rare neurological disorder for over 6 years, she decided to show the realities of what it's like to live with an invisible illness and advocate for the better treatment of patients.
You can follow Melody on instagram @butyoudontlooksickofficial or visit our website www.butudontlooksick.com
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this website are solely those of the original authors and contributors. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of "But You Don't Look Sick." the staff, or other contributors. The material and information contained on this website is for general information purposes only. You should not rely on information on this website as a basis for making decisions. Consult with your doctor before making any changes to your current medical routine.
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