Send us a text Karen and Gift's powerful stories of living with Poland Syndrome will leave you moved and inspired. From opposite corners of the world - Devon, England and Uganda - these two remarkable women share their journeys through isolation, self-doubt, and ultimately toward acceptance and community. The conversation begins with raw honesty about discovery. Karen has known about her Poland Syndrome since birth, affecting both her hand and chest, but spent years hiding her difference. Gi...
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Send us a text Karen and Gift's powerful stories of living with Poland Syndrome will leave you moved and inspired. From opposite corners of the world - Devon, England and Uganda - these two remarkable women share their journeys through isolation, self-doubt, and ultimately toward acceptance and community. The conversation begins with raw honesty about discovery. Karen has known about her Poland Syndrome since birth, affecting both her hand and chest, but spent years hiding her difference. Gi...
Send us a textWelcome to What about PS? Poland Syndrome Podcast, the show where we share inclusive and varied experiences of people living with Poland Syndrome. I'm your host, Giselle Barbosa and today we're diving into getting to know Gunnar Anderson. Whether you're a longtime listener or a newbie, we're so glad you're here.On today's episode, we're joined by Gunnar Anderson, who in his own words "Growing up, I was a skinny kid and I was more interested in acting than sports" and in 2014 Gun...
What about PS? A Poland Syndrome Podcast
Send us a text Karen and Gift's powerful stories of living with Poland Syndrome will leave you moved and inspired. From opposite corners of the world - Devon, England and Uganda - these two remarkable women share their journeys through isolation, self-doubt, and ultimately toward acceptance and community. The conversation begins with raw honesty about discovery. Karen has known about her Poland Syndrome since birth, affecting both her hand and chest, but spent years hiding her difference. Gi...