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Jun 25, 2019

When talking about her experience with eczema, Sarah Harris is not just thoughtful; she’s also laugh-out-loud funny. For instance, she calls her experience with eczema herpeticum “the best clickbait ever,” but also acknowledges that it was shocking to be told that her eczema had re-manifested as a dermatological...


Jun 18, 2019

In 2017, after four years of misdiagnoses by 30 practitioners, Evan Golub was finally diagnosed with Lyme disease. Since then, he’s dedicated his life to educating himself on Lyme while supporting others who are also managing the condition. On today’s episode, Evan and I discuss why he gravitates towards functional...


Jun 11, 2019

Living in Israel, Allie Kashkash faces unique challenges when it comes to managing her son’s allergies. Not only is the most popular snack in Israel made of peanuts, she also discovered a lack of allergy resources in Hebrew. On today’s episode, Allie and I talk about the difference between how Americans and Israelis...


Jun 4, 2019

Christopher Hooton was diagnosed with depression almost a decade ago, and he’s discovered that his symptoms are somewhat treatment-resistant. He’s had to find other ways to manage his mental health, and creativity plays a big role in that. On today’s episode, Christopher and I talk about why he recently...