The Sunflower Conversations
Un pódcast de Hidden Disabilities Sunflower
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113 Episodo
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Functional Neurological Disorder and Fibromyalgia with Gabrielle Hine
Publicado: 3/11/2024 -
Autism with Ashlee Law - Australia and New Zealand
Publicado: 1/11/2024 -
Cerebral Palsy with Richard Luke, Scope and Karen Watson, Cerebral Palsy Adult Services UK
Publicado: 13/10/2024 -
Tourette's Syndrome and Mental Health with Joshua Fletcher - Australia and New Zealand
Publicado: 1/10/2024 -
Employment - Empowering Disabled Freelancers with Lydia Wilkins
Publicado: 8/9/2024 -
Pompe Disease with Hele Borup - Australia and New Zealand
Publicado: 1/9/2024 -
Cushing's Syndrome with Gretchen Jordan
Publicado: 4/8/2024 -
Autism and ADHD with Isabella Fantastia - Australia and New Zealand
Publicado: 1/8/2024 -
Tourette's Syndrome with Leighton, Uncle Tics - Australia and New Zealand
Publicado: 29/7/2024 -
Schizoaffective disorder with Alana - Australia and New Zealand
Publicado: 30/6/2024 -
Acromegaly with Martin Cornally
Publicado: 23/6/2024 -
PTSD and CPTSD with Rachel Bilksi, PTSD UK
Publicado: 16/6/2024 -
ADHD and Autism with Althea Rice - Australia and New Zealand
Publicado: 7/6/2024 -
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) with Amy Kelly, Crohn's & Colitis Ireland
Publicado: 20/5/2024 -
PMDD with Anna Cooper and Dr Rebecca Tomlinson, Menstrual Health Project
Publicado: 1/5/2024 -
PMDD and Chemical Menopause with Amani Omejer
Publicado: 21/4/2024 -
Parkinsons with Eve Jensch
Publicado: 14/4/2024 -
Autism and ADHD with Clare and Matilda Kemp
Publicado: 31/3/2024 -
Optic Nerve Glioma with Michelle Culbert and Karina Smith
Publicado: 17/3/2024 -
Eating Disorders, Autism and ADHD with Adam Fare
Publicado: 3/3/2024
The Sunflower Conversations are where we explore hidden disabilities through the prism of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.In a world where it can be hard to feel like your story matters, we want to give you a space to share your experience. Whether you or someone you care about wears the Sunflower lanyard, we hope that by giving voice to these experiences, we can empower others and encourage more people to support people with invisible disabilities.