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Can Do MS Podcast
Can Do Multiple Sclerosis
192 episodes
2 weeks ago
Can Do MS delivers health and wellness education programs to help families living with MS thrive. The Can Do MS Podcast will share conversations, real life experiences, stories, and information from MS experts and people living with MS.
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Medicine
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Can Do MS delivers health and wellness education programs to help families living with MS thrive. The Can Do MS Podcast will share conversations, real life experiences, stories, and information from MS experts and people living with MS.
Show more...
Medicine
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Disclosing MS: One Advocate’s Journey from Private to Public
Can Do MS Podcast
30 minutes 14 seconds
2 months ago
Disclosing MS: One Advocate’s Journey from Private to Public
Disclosing MS: One Advocate’s Journey from Private to Public - Episode 188
In this episode, host Stephanie Buxhoeveden talks with Kenneth Bandler, a longtime communications professional and MS advocate, about his deeply personal journey with multiple sclerosis and the decision to disclose his diagnosis—first to close family, and years later, to his workplace. Ken shares how he kept his MS private for over a decade, the emotional and professional considerations behind his decision, and the pivotal moment when he finally told his boss. He also reflects on the support he received, the power of storytelling, and how going public ultimately brought relief and connection. This conversation offers insight and encouragement to anyone navigating career and disclosure decisions with MS.
Disclaimer: This podcast provides general educational information. Can Do MS does not endorse, promote, or recommend any product or service associated with the content of this program.
Can Do MS Podcast
Can Do MS delivers health and wellness education programs to help families living with MS thrive. The Can Do MS Podcast will share conversations, real life experiences, stories, and information from MS experts and people living with MS.