"Don't let your chronic illness get you down."
Hosted by Dr. Kevin J. Payne, the Your Life Lived Well Podcast brings both decades of practical experience living with a chronic illness (multiple sclerosis) and decades of professional experience as a social and behavioral scientist focused on answering the question: how can we live well with an awful health condition we can't get away from?
YLLW shows those diagnosed, loved ones, caregivers, and medical, health and wellness professionals that there is a science to crafting our better lives together.
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"Don't let your chronic illness get you down."
Hosted by Dr. Kevin J. Payne, the Your Life Lived Well Podcast brings both decades of practical experience living with a chronic illness (multiple sclerosis) and decades of professional experience as a social and behavioral scientist focused on answering the question: how can we live well with an awful health condition we can't get away from?
YLLW shows those diagnosed, loved ones, caregivers, and medical, health and wellness professionals that there is a science to crafting our better lives together.
Staying hopeful is a real challenge with chronic illness — for those diagnosed and for their closest loved ones. In this episode, I invite you into a raw conversation about becoming hopeless and finding hope again in your own life. Hope is a precious resource for life with a chronic illness. It can become stretched too thin by our challenges, but we can renew and restore it with patience and support. Hope is a skill that can be learned and must be practiced.
Your Life Lived Well
"Don't let your chronic illness get you down."
Hosted by Dr. Kevin J. Payne, the Your Life Lived Well Podcast brings both decades of practical experience living with a chronic illness (multiple sclerosis) and decades of professional experience as a social and behavioral scientist focused on answering the question: how can we live well with an awful health condition we can't get away from?
YLLW shows those diagnosed, loved ones, caregivers, and medical, health and wellness professionals that there is a science to crafting our better lives together.