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Post-Exertional Mayonnaise

Post-Exertional Mayonnaise

De: Dov Zeller & Daniel Moore
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A podcast about creativity, making meaning, and living with ME and chronic illness with Dov Zeller and Daniel MooreDov Zeller & Daniel Moore Ciencias Sociales
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  • Dan's road trip part 1
    Oct 1 2025

    Hi, Dan here. Sorry it's been a while since we've made any content. I've been going through some stuff and Dov's running on low energy. Anyway. I've seen a level of improvement over the last year and particularly over the last six weeks. So for the next week and a half I'm off on a road trip to meet old friends, meet good friends for the first time and maybe get drunk if I get the opportunity! I'll be recording some ME audio reflections. Maybe not while I'm drunk but that might be fun listening!
    This episode includes my longest drive in 8 years and the morning after.

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    28 m
  • Living with the fluctuations of ME and chronic illness
    May 5 2025

    In this episode of Post-Exertional Mayonnaise, Dov Zeller, Litsa Dremousis and Daniel Moore discuss the challenges of living with ME and chronic illness, focusing on the fluctuations in health and the emotional costs associated with these ups and downs. They share personal experiences, listener contributions, and coping strategies, emphasizing the importance of community support and understanding in navigating these challenges. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the complexities of living with chronic illnesses such as ME and long COVID. They explore the emotional challenges, the importance of self-compassion, and the need for community support. The conversation also touches on recent research breakthroughs and the ongoing struggles faced by patients, including safety concerns in the current socio-political climate. Ultimately, they emphasize the significance of finding joy and connection amidst adversity.#myalgicencephalomyelitis #chronicillness #mecfs www.pempod.compempodcast23@gmail.com

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    55 m
  • ME, Chronic Illness and Toxic Religion & Spirituality
    Mar 14 2025

    In this episode of Post-Exertional Mayonnaise, the hosts, Daniel Moore, Litsa Dremousis and Dov Zeller delve into the intersection of chronic illness and toxic religion, exploring the emotional and spiritual harm that can arise from religious beliefs. They discuss Kate Bowler's book, 'Everything Happens for a Reason and Other Lies I've Loved,' which addresses the imposition of reasons for illness by others. The conversation highlights the burden of blame often placed on individuals with chronic illnesses and the impact of generational curses and forgiveness narratives within religious contexts.

    In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of illness, spirituality, and societal attitudes towards disability. They explore the concept of generational curses, the role of prayer and support, and the impact of spiritual beliefs on health. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by individuals with chronic illnesses, the misunderstanding and cruelty they often encounter, and the societal tendency to blame individuals for their health conditions. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the importance of acceptance, understanding, and community care in navigating illness. In this conversation, the speakers explore the complex interplay between disability, healthcare and personal beliefs. They discuss societal perceptions of disability, the inequities in healthcare systems, and the impact of toxic positivity on those facing chronic illness. #myalgicencephalomyelitis #Spiritualabuse#toxicreligion#religioustrauma If you'd be interested in a closed facebook group to discuss the intersection of toxic spirituality chronic illness, please let us know.pempodcast23@gmail.comwww.pempod.comSupport the podcast!https://www.patreon.com/c/Pempod

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    56 m
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