The Other Side of MS isn't here to inspire you—it's here to tell the truth.
This podcast gives voice to the raw, unfiltered stories of people living with multiple sclerosis—the ones you rarely hear.
Hosted by longtime MS advocate Casey Murphy, each episode pulls back the curtain on the emotional, invisible, and often uncomfortable realities of MS. From navigating public spaces with incontinence, to losing careers, marriages, or mobility, these aren't just stories of strength—they're stories of being human.
We don't chase silver linings. We hold space for pain, for humor, for grief, for resilience—and for the voices that deserve to be heard without being sanitized or simplified.
If you're ready for a podcast that doesn't sugarcoat the experience of living with MS, this is it.
This is The Other Side of MS.
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The Other Side of MS isn't here to inspire you—it's here to tell the truth.
This podcast gives voice to the raw, unfiltered stories of people living with multiple sclerosis—the ones you rarely hear.
Hosted by longtime MS advocate Casey Murphy, each episode pulls back the curtain on the emotional, invisible, and often uncomfortable realities of MS. From navigating public spaces with incontinence, to losing careers, marriages, or mobility, these aren't just stories of strength—they're stories of being human.
We don't chase silver linings. We hold space for pain, for humor, for grief, for resilience—and for the voices that deserve to be heard without being sanitized or simplified.
If you're ready for a podcast that doesn't sugarcoat the experience of living with MS, this is it.
This is The Other Side of MS.
The Other Side of MS isn't here to inspire you—it's here to tell the truth.
This podcast gives voice to the raw, unfiltered stories of people living with multiple sclerosis—the ones you rarely hear.
Hosted by longtime MS advocate Casey Murphy, each episode pulls back the curtain on the emotional, invisible, and often uncomfortable realities of MS. From navigating public spaces with incontinence, to losing careers, marriages, or mobility, these aren't just stories of strength—they're stories of being human.
We don't chase silver linings. We hold space for pain, for humor, for grief, for resilience—and for the voices that deserve to be heard without being sanitized or simplified.
If you're ready for a podcast that doesn't sugarcoat the experience of living with MS, this is it.
This is The Other Side of MS.