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Chronic By HuffPost

Chronic By HuffPost

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HuffPost's Lucy Pasha-Robinson is joined by a different guest each week chatting all things wellness – when you're chronically unwell. Think less green juice cleanses and hot yoga, and more self-acceptance and unpicking everyday ableism in our conversations around health.

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  • 10. The Hidden Scandal In Women’s Health
    Dec 30 2020

    It’s the last episode of this season of Chronic and host Lucy Pasha-Robinson is tackling a subject close to her heart – endometriosis, a common yet debilitating disease affecting at least one in 10 women, including her.


    In this no holds barred chat, Lucy is joined by an all-star panel of endometriosis experts, who also live with the disease: Gabrielle Jackson is news editor at Guardian Australia and author of Pain and Prejudice, Lucia Osborne-Crowley is a freelance journalist and author, and Fiona Timba is a lawyer and founder of social community Endo So Black.


    Together, they are tackling the big questions: Why do we know so little about this disease? What is its impact? And what can we do to change the story?


    We hope you enjoyed this season of Chronic. We hope to bring you more episodes in the New Year – until then, stay tuned for updates by following host @LucyPasha on Twitter.


    Want to reach the team? Drop us a line at chronic@huffpost.com

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    59 m
  • 9. Is Psychosis The Last Mental Health Taboo?
    Dec 23 2020

    In this penultimate episode of this season of Chronic, host Lucy Pasha-Robinson is joined by New York Times best-selling author Esmé Weijun Wang, who lives with schizoaffective disorder.


    In this candid chat, we tackle some of the common misconceptions around psychosis – namely that sufferers are violent or dangerous. In fact, those with a diagnosis of a schizophrenic disorder are much more likely to be victims of violence.


    Esmé shares what it’s like to live with delusions, hallucinations, both auditory and visual, and other psychotic symptoms that are so often misunderstood.


    We talk identity when you live with mental illness, judgement by others, support networks and coping strategies. And address the big question – have the collective schizophrenias been left behind in our conversations around mental health?


    Follow Esmé @esmewang


    Stay tuned for more on all things Chronic by following host @LucyPasha on Twitter.

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    53 m
  • 8. Why We Should All Be In Therapy
    Dec 16 2020

    In this episode of Chronic, host Lucy Pasha-Robinson is joined by Ali Gaspar, AKA A Star, a rapper and grime artist who lives with sickle cell anaemia.


    We dive headfirst into why we know so little about this cripplingly painful disease – could it be because it predominantly affects Black and Asian communities?


    We also talk dating etiquette when you live with a hereditary illness, masculinity and learning how to show vulnerability when living in chronic pain, music as a form of self-expression, religion and the role of faith in feeling hopeful, and the life-changing importance of good therapy.


    Follow Ali @AStarMusicUK


    Stay tuned for more on all things Chronic by following host @LucyPasha on Twitter.


    Want to reach the team? Drop us a line at chronic@huffpost.com

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    29 m
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