Living with multiple sclerosis sucks. But it doesn’t have to keep you down. Though I’m neither doctor or researcher, I've lived with MS since 1998 and man, it’s one helluva roller coaster. Join me as I talk with others about managing MS—tips to power through the most difficult times, why you gotta keep laughing to stay sane, or just sharing our day-to-day experiences. Raw, honest and no-holds barred, you’ll come away with down-to-earth ideas to keep you going. Thanks for listening.
I’ve been on a journey of personal transformation. A journey to rediscover how I am REALLY doin’. A paradigm shift has occurred for me and in this pod...
How much you believe… In yourself? Can you put your feet on the ground in the morning are you focusing on your power… Or limitations? Chloe Cohen was ...
Mark and Tamara Teeter are two of my favorite people. We are on the same bike team together, Team RoadKill, and Every time I see them, I feel better. ...
Team Road Kill is more than a MS bike team. TRK is a testament to the overall fact that people are good. Human connection and supporting the person ne...
Carol Moiso is a fighter! She was diagnosed with Primary Progressive MS in 1991 when she was 47 years old. She may be in a wheelchair to get around ...
Andy Becker was diagnosed with relapsing remitting MS when he was 30 years old. At that time he was a pack-a-day smoker and addicted to video games. ...
auGi is how he spells his name, it's not a typo, and yes, I believe he is cool enough to not only pull off one name but spell it however he wants. auG...
Leslie is one of those people who you meet and walk away feeling better for doing so. She radiates positive energy from her core. I am a huge believ...
Man have I discovered a lot about myself. Who I am and how that effects my MS on a daily basis. Skeletons from my past along with negative self talk...
Yes I know #3 doesn't come after #14 but I had to take Nora's podcast down for technical reasons. Now it's back. Nora has had MS for just about a ye...