My Story
In this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we are joined by Telina who shares with us her experience of Domestic Violence. We both agreed that this can sometimes be an uncomfortable conversation, however, it is an important one.
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In this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we had the opportunity to hear from Holly. Holly has been diagnosed with endometriosis. 1 in 10 women suffer from the disease, and most take 7 years to receive a diagnosis. In Holly’s case, it is causing unexplained infertility. She opens up to us about her experience with ‘Edno’ and how she has managed to keep a positive mindset. Holly also shares some amazing tips for looking after yourself if you suffer from Endometriosis.
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In this episode of the “My Story” Podcast we had the opportunity to hear from Mikeely
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In this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we had the opportunity to hear from Luarna. At just 4 months old, Isacc was diagnosed with an inoperable Brain Tumour. He became very sick with both chemotherapy and insertions of shunts to drain fluid from his brain. Luarna shares her journey as well as tips on maintaining a good relationship through hardship. Most of all, she encourages us to ask for help when we need it.
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In this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we had the opportunity to hear from Emma Fitzgerald. Emma has experienced much hardship over the last few years including homelessness, financial abuse and building a business. She shares how regular sessions with her Psycologogisthas changed her outlook on every aspect of her life.
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In this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we are lucky enough to hear from Surrogacy Lawyer Cassandra Kalpaxis from Simply Surrogacy. Cassandra’s story starts with a difficulty to fall pregnant and ends in a lawyer who has deeper compassion for her clients. Cassandra discusses’, IVF, sharing hardship with family and the feelings of shame surrounding her experience. She says ‘Remember that you are not alone, there is support if you reach out for it.’
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In this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we had the opportunity to hear from Jess. Jess is a mother of two boys, Max and Josh. Prior to turning 2, Jess noticed signs of Max regressing. He was diagnosed with Autism, which has brought on many challenges and joys!
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In this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we have a chance to hear the second half of Lorinda’s Story. In Episode 2, we discussed her pregnancy journey along with a traumatic birth. In this episode, Lorinda shares how she reacted to this time as well as the support she received.
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In ‘part A’ of this episode of the My Story Podcast, we had the opportunity to hear from Lorinda. She is a trained midwife, turned Counsellor turned Mother extraordinaire! In this episode, Lorinda shares her story of pregnancy and birth.
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In this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we will start to get to know each other as I share my story which led me to start this podcast, and my Podcast Production business ‘Pretty Podcasts’.
info_outlineIn this episode of the “My Story” Podcast, we had the opportunity to hear from Luarna. At just 4 months old, Isacc was diagnosed with an inoperable Brain Tumour. He became very sick with both chemotherapy and insertions of shunts to drain fluid from his brain. Luarna shares her journey as well as tips on maintaining a good relationship through hardship. Most of all, she encourages us to ask for help when we need it.
During our time together we will discuss:
- Isaac’s (Juvenile Pilocytic Astrocytoma) diagnosis at his 4-month check-up.
- Within 24 hours, Isaac was admitted to hospital to give him a shunt to drain fluid from his brain.
- Having to share the news of Isaac’s diagnosis with family.
- Luarna explains the extent of Isaac’s diagnosis.
- The developmental delays as a result of the tumour and brain damage.
- Processing the reality of caring for a child with disabilities.
- Luarna’s mental health check tips.
- Watching Olly overtake Isaac developmentally.
- Caring for a child with health concerns can be a lonely journey.
- Parental guilt vs bad luck.
- Having a second child was not the easiest choice for Luarna and Troy.
- Camp Quality’s support for their journey.
- The support of family and friends made the burden lighter.
- Hardship can bring you together or tear you apart.
- Luarna’s tips for staying united as a couple and on the same page.
- Reach out and ask for help.
- The importance of managing your mental health.
- The benefits of going for a walk around the block when looking after someone in hospital.
- It’s ok you focus on yourself.
- Luarna’s encouragement to all parents.
- The support of the Brainchild foundation for Lou and her family.
Enjoy this episode with Luarna and hold your kids close tonight.
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