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Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Speaking In Spoons
73 episodes
4 days ago
Interviews and discussions about life with disability
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Interviews and discussions about life with disability
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Personal Journals
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Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Rethinking Accessibility for the Visually Impaired and Blind via Code

Host Christina Brookman interviews Charlie Tripplet (author, educator, speaker and Head of Accessibility Ops for Universal NBC.) on the topic, "Rethinking Accessibility for the Visually Impaired and Blind via Code." Charlie gives advice to coders, business about how thinking of accessibility at the beginning of design benefits everyone. Wonderful episode for those in the web design industry, businesses, Occupational Therapists, the visually impaired and the support systems.More information can be found at www.speakinginspoons.com#accesiblewebsite#code #AccessibilityMatters#assistivetechnology#disabilities #invisibledisabilities#visualimpairmentawareness #blindnessawareness

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1 month ago
48 minutes 54 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Announcement for Charlie Tripplet Interview

Host Christina Brookman discusses upcoming interview with Charlie Tripplet, author, educator, speaker and Head of Accessibility Ops for Universal NBC. She discusses her personal connection to the episode and excitement to share with audiences, "Rethinking Accessibility for the Visually Impaired and Blind via Code."More information can be found at www.speakinginspoons.com#accesiblewebsites#code #accessibility #assistivetechnology #disabilities #invisibledisability #visualimpairments #blindnessawareness

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1 month ago
5 minutes 54 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Disability Appeals : Three Appeals Case Studies

Host Christina Brookman brings back disability appeals lawyer Adriana M. de la Torre, Co- Founder of Tower Lawyer Group, to discuss the appeals process. Ms. de la Torre shares 3 different appeals cases of invisible disabilities: Ehlers Danlos, Migraines, Fibromyalgia. She shares what went wrong and right from a legal prospective, and advice for handling the appeals process.


www.speakinginspoons.com

www.towerlawgroup.com


#SSDI

#SSI

#Disability

#InvisibleDisability

#Chronicillness

#Disability

#Applyingfordisability

#Disabilityappeals

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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 54 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Disability Community-Let's Get More Inclusive!

Host Christina Brookman discusses current events, and inclusivity within the disability community.

#Section504

#ada #medicaidcuts #disability

#disabilityawareness

#invisibledisabilities

#ssdi

#ssi

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5 months ago
20 minutes 24 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
"First They Came," by Pastor Martin Niemoller, & Protect Medicaid Movement

Host Christina Brookman reads "First They Came," by Paster Martin Niemoller and discusses how the recent executive orders effect the disability community. She also shares information about the Protect Medicaid Movement.

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PLEASE ACT ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2025!

A national call-in day for the Protect Medicaid movement is taking place this Thursday, February 6. This event is organized by a coalition with a broad focus. Call-in days aim to flood Capitol Hill switchboards with advocates calling at the same time to draw attention to the issue. Self-advocates and parent/family-advocates are encouraged to share their unique perspective and to reach out to our members of Congress in order to educate them on how potential Medicaid cuts would affect individuals with disabilities and state budgets.What: National Call-In Day to Protect Medicaid When: Thursday, February 6, at 1 PM (ideal) or anytime How: Call the “Hands Off Medicaid Hotline” at 866-426-2631. (Options are available in English and Spanish.) Follow the prompts when asked for your zip code. Your call will be automatically directed to your representative. You may either speak with a staff member or be directed to voicemail. If you reach voicemail, please leave a message with your name and zip code! To prepare your remarks, please use the NACDD fact sheet (linked below), which contains important information about the potential impact of these cuts, along with state specific data that congressional offices will find useful. Tailor your message to your representative’s district and incorporate relevant state data. If you find it useful, you can use the following sample script: “Good [morning/afternoon]. My name is [Your Full Name], and I’m a constituent from [City/Town, State]. I’m reaching out today because I’m deeply concerned about potential cuts to Medicaid, particularly the Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) that support people [like me/my loved one] who live with disabilities. [I/my loved one] live with [briefly describe disability/condition] and rely on Medicaid to access critical services that allow [me/my loved one] to live independently in [my/their] community. For [me/my loved one], and for so many others, HCBS are not just a convenience—they are fundamental to the ability to live with dignity and be part of society. Without these services, [I/my loved one] would risk being forced into an institution, away from [my/their] family, [my/their] job, and the life [I’ve/they’ve] worked hard to build. I would like a response from Representative [Name of Representative]. Thank you.” Optional Follow-up for Social Media: Today, I told [hashtag for your representative] that disabled people will be harmed by potential cuts to Medicaid, especially the Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) that support individuals [like me/my loved one] who live with disabilities. You can too! Just call 866-426-2631 and follow the prompts to contact your member of Congress’s office! #HandsOffMedicaid

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9 months ago
11 minutes 51 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Dr Jeffery Boris Talks POTS and Long Term Outcomes

Host Christina Brookman interviews Dr. Jeffery Boris about his work as a pediatric cardiologist specializing in diagnosis and management of Dysautonomia and his latest research paper : Long‐Term POTS Outcomes Survey: Diagnosis, Therapy, and Clinical Outcomes. Dr Boris discusses what drew him to specialize in POTS, his teleclinic, and what advice he has for patients and doctors. More information can be found at www.speakinginspoons.com and www.jeffreyborismd.com His research paper is available at https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.123.033485 #dysautonomia #pots #posturalorthostatictachycardiasyndrome #bloodpressure #tachycardia #patienthistory #estrogen #mastcellactivationsyndrome #ehlersdanlossyndrome #hypermobility

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1 year ago
49 minutes 39 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Panel of Spoonies- Dysautonomia: "The Long Covid Reader"

Host Christina Brookman and the Panel of Spoonies (Joe Albert and Rachel Latremore) discuss writer Mary Ladd's interview about her experience with Long Covid and her latest publication, "The Long Covid Reader," a compilation of writings and poetry from 45 Long Haulers. More information is available at our website www.speakinginspoons.com as well as www.maryladd.com #dysautonomia #covid19 #longcovid #pots #posturalorthostatictachycardiasyndrome #breastcancer #chronicillness #chronicallyill #invisibledisability #disability

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1 year ago
58 minutes 29 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Dysautonomia: "The Long Covid Reader" with Mary Ladd

Host Christina Brookman interviews writer Mary Ladd (Long Haulers Publishing) about her journey with breast cancer and long covid along with her recent publication, "The Long Covid Reader," Writings and Poetry from 45 Long Haulers. More information is available at www.speakinginspoons.com and www.maryladd.com #longcovid #dysautonomia #pots #invisibleillness #invisibledisability #chronicillness #butyoudontlooksick #breastcancer

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1 year ago
28 minutes 35 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Panel of Spoonies- Invisible Disability : Ripple Effects Hardcover Edition

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast's new Panel of Spoonies (Joe Albert, Josh Lamm, and Rachel Latremore) along with Host Christina Brookman discuss Ripple Effects Hardcover Edition and Invisible Disabilities. More information is available on www.speakinginspoons.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 13 minutes 30 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Chronic Illness & Invisible Disability: Ripple Effects Kickstarter!

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast has brought back Jordan Hart (Creator, Writer & Colorist of Ripple Effects), along with Barbra Dillon (Publisher, Editor in Chief of Fanbase Press) to discuss Ripple Effects reception over the past year since its publication and our last interview in Season 2. Ripple Effects is a comic book series about a superhero living with chronic illness/invisible disability. Find out their exciting news about their current Kickstarter that includes a special hardback edition of Ripple Effects.


#chronicillness

#invisibledisability

#diabetes

Kickstarter Link:  https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fanbasepress/jordan-harts-ripple-effects-the-deluxe-edition?ref=cgeekh

 

Whatnot Auction Link (Taking place on 9/11/24):  https://www.whatnot.com/live/4c0c12bc-36eb-46ec-98c2-f0f733ab27f4

 

Ripple Effects Trade Paperback Purchase Link: https://fanbasepress.myecrater.com/p/39178444/ripple-effects-printed-trade-paperback

 

 

Social Media

 

Facebook

Fanbase Press:          https://www.facebook.com/FanbasePress1

Ripple Effects:            https://www.facebook.com/RippleEffectsComic

 

Instagram

Fanbase Press:          @fanbasepress

Jordan Hart:  @JordyJordit

 

Twitter

Fanbase Press:          @Fanbase_Press       https://twitter.com/Fanbase_Press

Ripple Effects:            @RippleFXComic       https://x.com/ripplefxcomic

 

BlueSky

Fanbase Press:          https://bsky.app/profile/fanbasepress.bsky.social

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1 year ago
35 minutes 51 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Let's Talk Social Security Disability!

Host Christina Brookman and Cohost Dr. Nate Straus interview Adriana de la Torre, Federal Disability Appeals Lawyer and Co Founder of Tower Law Group on the topic of Social Security Disability.

Adriana breaks down the application and appeals process for Social Security Disability that is overwhelming for applicants and their families. She gives application advice and insight into the hot topic of "fraud." This is a must see for anyone applying for disability, in the appeals process, and their support system. The hosts discuss the interview in their traditional "After Party Discussion."

More information about this episode, Adriana de la Torre and Tower Law Group can be found on our website www.speakinginspoons.com


#disability

#invisibledisability

#chronicillness

#socialsecuritydisability

#disabilityapplicationprocess

#disabilityappealsprocess

#disabilityfraud

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1 year ago
1 hour 25 minutes 41 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Personal Stories of Disability: Schizophrenia

Host Christina Brookman and Cohost Nate Straus, DCN interview Mike Ahn, Indie Comic Artist and co-owner of Mike and Seol Comics, about his personal journey living with Paranoid Schizophrenia. Updates about June's Schedule are also include. More information can be found on our website www.speakinginspoons.com


#invisibledisability

#mentalhealthawareness

#mentalhealthmatters

#chronicillness

#schizophrenia

#schizophreniaawareness

#supportsystems

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1 year ago
49 minutes 4 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
My journey with Liver/Biliary Disease Diagnosis and medical professionals copy/pasting my reports!

Speaking in Spoons Season 3 Spoonie Sunday 1: Host Christina Brookman shares her journey with diagnosis of rare biliary condition (Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis), only to have it taking away... for now, due to a MRI test that was not able to be read due to her inability to stay still and breathe as needed. Also, she dives in the the new habit of medical professionals copy/pasting reports leaving a plethora of inaccurate information and in this case some flat out lies. How do the medical community and patients work together to keep this from happening in a system that overloads doctors and nurses with paperwork and no time....and chronically ill/disabled patients that don't have the energy to advocate and correct every doctors visit. #chronicillness #rarediseases #disability #invisibledisability #selfadvocacy #autoimuneschlerosingcholongitis

#medicalpaperwork

#medicalerror

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1 year ago
22 minutes 11 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Season 3 Episode 8 "Complicated" the Film- Round Table Discussion with Donna Sullivan & Jon Rodis

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast Host Christina Brookman and cohost Nate Straus, DCN Nutrition interview Donna Sullivan, Consulting Producer of "Complicated" the film and Jon Rodis, Director and CEO of Connected Tissue Coalition. More information about both Donna and Jon are available on our website including links to their organizations. https://www.speakinginspoons.com/s3e8-complicated-the-film-p2 www.speakinginspoons.com #chronicillness #invisibleillness #rarediseases #complicatedthefilm#pediatricpain #advocacy #medicalgaslighting #medicaleducation #cps

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1 year ago
57 minutes 55 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
"Complicated" film interview with Director Andrew Abrahams (complex, invisible & rare disorders)

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast Host, Christina Brookman, and cohost Dr Nate Straus, interview Director Andrew Abrahams of "Complicated" a documentary film about with kids complex, invisible illness and their families facing unimaginable hurdles as they confront failing medical and child protective systems. Ehlers Danlos, a connective tissue disorder, is in featured in this documentary More information is at our website www.speakinginspoons.com #chronicillness #rarediseases #disability #invisibledisability #invisibleillness #conversiondisorder #itsinyourhead#psychosomatic #medicalabusedoctor#cps #trauma #medicalgaslighting #medicaltrauma

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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 47 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
"Complicated" Ep 7.-Kids with rare and complex illnesses- Families struggles with doctors and CPS

TEASER FOR EPISODE 7: Release Date April 15, 2024 Speaking in Spoons Host, Christina Brookman, alongside cohost Dr Nate Straus, interview Andrew Abrahams, President of Open Eye Pictures and Director for the upcoming film, "Complicated"- "Kids with complex, invisible illness and their families face unimaginable hurdles as they confront failing medical and child protective systems." Don't miss this interview about an important upcoming film and subject matter effecting children and families and later adults who lived through these very childhoods.


More information is available at our website www.speakinginspoons.com & https://openeyepictures.com/#home #chronicillness #invisibledisability #disability #pediatricpain

#gaslighting #itsinyourhead

#conversiondisorder

#cps #medicalabuse

#rarediseases #misdiagnosed #medical #medicaleducation #ehlersdanlos #ehlersdanlossyndrome #connectivetissuedisorder

#complicatedthemovie

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1 year ago
7 minutes 35 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Personal Stories of Disability: Pediatric Cancer & Amputee with Professional Dancer Musa Motha

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast Producer and Host, Christina Brookman, interviews professional dancer and recent AGT Fantasy League Finalist Musa Moth about his journey with pediatric cancer, becoming an amputee, and his transition to become a professional dancer after growing up wanting to play football (soccer). More information can be found at our website www.speakinginspoons.com Make sure to follow Musa Motha on instagram @musa_motha95 #pediatriccancer#amputee#disability #invisibledisability#chronicillness#raredisease#positivity#loveyourself#professionaldancer#football#agt #agt2024 #simoncowell #goldenbuzzer #inclusivedance

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1 year ago
38 minutes 4 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Wish Come True Co.- A Mother's Journey to spread joy to other children dealing with any diagnosis

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast Season 3 Episode 5- Special Topic Episode: Wish Come True Co. Host Christina Brookman interviews Izzy Duval (Baldwin), Founder and Director of Wish Come True Co. A non profit organization that creates FREE magical videos for children dealing with disabilities, rare disease, chronic illness and terminal illness.  @wishcometrueco   @speakinginspoonsachronical216   @MigraineCraftsman #disability #chronicillness #invisibledisability #rarediseases #hemiplegicmigraine #advocacy #musicaltheatre #fantasy #medical #parenting #parentsofspecialneeds  @idinamenzel  #idinamenzel #kristenbell

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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 11 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Season 3 March Episodes Announcement!!!!

Producer/Host of Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast describes the upcoming episodes for March 2024, Season 3. Exciting line up!! More information is available on our website www.speakinginspoons.com #disability #invisibledisability #chronicillness #terminalillness #rarediseases #wishcometrueco#pediatriccancer #amputee#dance #americasgottalent #musamotha #simoncowell #cerebralpalsy #advocacy #sixwheelsconsulting

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1 year ago
3 minutes 21 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Personal Stories of Disability: Cerebral Palsy

Host Christina Brookman and Cohost Dr Nathan Straus interview Mathew Shaprio about his life with cerebral palsy and his company, 6 Wheels Consulting. More information is available on our website at www.speakinginspoons.com #disability #cerebralpalsy #advocate #lobbying #disabilitypride #disabilityrights #accessibility #inclusion #dating #disabilitydating

#dateability

#caregiver

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1 year ago
1 hour 33 minutes 36 seconds

Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast
Interviews and discussions about life with disability