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Embracing Holland

Angie Auldridge and Megan Barrett

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A podcast about traveling the special needs road and discovering the hidden gems and unique finds of a place you didn't think you would be. We share how families are doing amazing things as a result of a diagnosis, and give you a glimpse into the realities of raising children with differing needs.
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Bassey Talk

Angela Marie Okon

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Hosted by Angie Marie, this podcast will change the way you think. Encouraging you to go through the uncomfortable growth needed in order to evolve into the person you are intended to be. We are all unique individuals + each of us have a greatness that we are meant to share with the world. It can be challenging to unfold what your power is in a society that teaches us to confirm to a mold that most do not fit in. Listen + subscribe to Bassey Talk to ignite your life's passions + discover you ...
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CRPS/RSD continues to be ranked higher than any other pain condition known to man, including childbirth and amputation, on the McGill Pain Scale! This poorly understood disease is so brutal it has earned the nickname ”The Suicide Disease”! Awareness is so important in the battle against this invisible illness! CRPS/RSD may be rare, but it is 100% REAL! You don’t have to see it to believe it! CRPS Warriors Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness and proving the undeniable legitimacy of t ...
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In Episode 17, we get an inside look from Dr. Chauncey Jones at Houston's oldest ketamine clinic! Lone Star Infusions was born in 2015 and was the first clinic to provide ketamine infusions and other treatments in its area. Dr. Jones talks with us about his motivation behind treating CRPS and what services he provides, including pre-op prevention m…
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Life-changing experiences lead to passion, which leads to exploration and discovery. These discoveries can significantly improve lives! Dr. Austin Harris is a board-certified cardiothoracic anesthesiologist in Los Angeles, CA. His interest in the healing potential of ketamine led to his discovery of the profound benefits specific patients could exp…
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Meet the Doctor who will never let you leave his office empty-handed, Dr. Jay Kumar! Dr. Kumar uses evidence-based and data-backed treatments that are FDA-approved and work to treat the source of a patient's symptoms rather than rely on oral bandaids. His office is located at 12610 N. Community House Road, Suite 100, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2827…
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Welcome back for our 14th episode of CWF Presents: CRPS/RSD is Real! Joining us is personal injury Attorney Ibrahim Muhtaseb, aka Accident Abe. Abe strives to get his clients exactly what they deserve when an injury has impacted their life - a settlement that includes a lifetime of care!Abe's office is located at: 22050 Sky Meadow Way, WIldomar, CA…
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Barbara Francescato brings healing through the art of music to the table as she discusses Receptive Music Therapy. Barbara strategically uses the listening of music accompanied by guided relaxation to help reduce the perception of pain, promoting psychological and spiritual support. Barbara, located in Zero Branco, Treviso, Italy, offers individual…
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Meet world-renowned researcher, Founder and Chairman of the American Society of Post Surgical Pain, and medical director of Tampa PainMD Dr. Arun Kalava. Tampa PainMD is the only place in Florida that offers treatments like laser and cryotherapy for pain and cryo-neurolysis of peripheral nerves. Dr. Kalava shares with us his passion and insights in…
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Attorney Michael Bender joins us in Ep.12 of CWF Presents CRPS/RSD is Real! All warriors experience financial hardship. Between losing the ability to work, waiting for disability or workers comp outcomes, and medical expenses a silver lining can be hard to find. Michael discusses with Kimberly bankruptcy and other options to relieve some stress and…
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Episode 2 of our International Edition takes us to Australia, "where innovation meets wearability, adaptability, and a profound commitment to global well-being." Angie Poller, a CRPS Warrior of 28 years, has handcrafted a lightweight, wearable hot or cold pack design. Her product is available in Australia and she offers free shipping. Learn more by…
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Kimberly delivers another incredible interview with CWF Presents CRPS/RSD is Real! Ep. 11. Marie Aungst joins us from New York. Marie is a weight loss coach who has personally benefited in her health journey from weight loss. Her desire to inspire and support CRPS warriors shines bright. You can get in touch with Marie by phone: (716) 239-9323 or e…
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Welcome to our first double-digit episode! Dr. David Pascal joins Kimberly from Cary, North Carolina for our episode milestone. With many years of treating patients and ever-expanding knowledge, Dr. Pascal has mentored countless renowned professionals and developed his signature approach to treatment called "The Pascal Method". This has allowed him…
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After witnessing his family chiropractor save his mother's life as a child, Dr. Skylar Bakko chose to dedicate his life to helping those suffering from pain and chronic illness. Along with his Doctor of Chiropractic, he completed hours of study on Brain-Based Wellness, including Quantum Neurology, Applied Kinesiology, Developmental Functional Neuro…
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TMS, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, is a non-invasive form of brain stimulation through electromagnetic induction. It has been proven to help with a variety of conditions like depression, anxiety, OCD, addiction, and even autistic children to name a few. Kyle Hartfield, Inland Empire, TMS, shares with co-hosts Kimberly Crgelka and Brittany Summ…
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Host Danielle Silverman looks into the scope of Dr. Damien Dauphinee, Board Certified Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery Focused on peripheral nerve injuries and pathology. Discover how in some cases a peripheral nerve injury can be responsible for neuropathy or CRPS. Dr. Dauphinee shares a wealth of information and his passion of discovery in t…
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Nearly 75% of CRPS warriors experience serious dental issues. This can be from teeth grinding due to pain, certain medications, and the mouth PH changing from dry mouth. Kimberly and Dr. Ovbude, Temecula Hills Dental Care, discuss the importance of routine dental care for those with CRPS and finding the right provider. Dr. O also shares with us her…
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CWF Volunteer and warrior, Kimberly Cegelka, dives into Dr. Gloria Tumbaga's world of treatment possibilities! While offering many treatments (trying them herself before making them available to her patients) that have had great success in reducing inflammation, Dr. Tumbaga is always on the hunt for new options to help our warriors. We discuss what…
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Join our host Kimberly, Operations Assistant & Warrior, as she chats with Jordan Simpson, head coach and owner of BeDifferent Fitness And Nutrition located in Murrieta, CA, about his unique approach to wellness that ensures a long-term solution with positive results. Jordan also shared with us his motivation for sponsoring a warrior in our Route 66…
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Tune in to Ep. 3 of CWF Presents CRPS/RSD is Real as backup host, Jennifer Castellon (Lead Events Assistant of CRPS Warriors Foundation and CRPS warrrior), discusses the many paths and choices life puts before us with Certified Life Coach, Quinn Guiteras. We discuss the importance of having support and adopting appropriate mindsets while navigating…
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Join our host Danielle and Dr. Peter Bregman DPM, founder of Bregman Foot-Ankle and Nerve Center located in Las Vegas, NV as they discuss a variety of hot topics: from the role of podiatry in CRPS treatment to how important a healthy diet and support system are for a warrior. Dr. Bregman also shares with us a message that every warrior and chronic …
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Join our host Danielle Silverman, a CRPS Warriors Foundation volunteer and warrior herself, as she chats with guest, Attorney Geraldine Ly, as a potential workmans compensation client on the hunt for an attorney to represent her case. Geraldine shares her expertise with us regarding many common questions that arise when experiencing a case in the w…
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Empower your fitness journey with insight from Austin Gelhar, an experienced online coach, amateur bodybuilder, and a fit-focused YouTuber. Listen in on our shared knowledge while we offer some of our secrets to success.
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What makes a high-value woman (or man)? What are the characteristics of a person who has high confidence, self worth, and believes they bring value to the world around them? A big part of your worth and self-confidence comes from within. Changing the world around you starts with developing you. Let's dig deep into the characteristics that make us, …
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Many of us struggle to see results when it comes to fitness, and often times the one thing getting in the way of reaching our goals... is ourselves. When you can learn to be consistent, have realistic timelines, and implement self-accountability, you can then set yourself up for success. There will always be peaks and valleys when we are working to…
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What does it take to have a powerful mindset? When we evaluate our thoughts and how we use our minds, are they helping us grow? Or are they speaking our doubts into existence? How you use your mind matters. Your thoughts matter. Taking control of your mind, and rewiring your brain for success. Let's talk about what it takes to truly have a strong m…
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This week Instagram asked questions, so I chose the top questions asked to answer in-depth. How the fitness industry became part of my story, and what I have learned along the way. The hardest part of my personal fitness journey, performance drugs, competing, and more. Hope you enjoy this personal episode and me!…
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We are always trying to find something that motivates us or "or keeps us motived". This episode we will go over motivation and how chasing after that feeling will not help you reach your goals. This is where consistency and routine will ultimately get you where you want to go. With being successful, there needs to be a mindset shift from being a vi…
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On this episode I am going to go over the top 3 IMO best cardio for fat-burning. This is a common question I have gotten over almost a decade as a coach. And there is no correct answer, as we all have different goals, schedules, and abilities. So let's breakdown the different forms of cardio and their benefits. Remember cardio can be not only an ef…
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To find yourself, many times you first lose yourself.This can be scary and feel much like you’re losing control of everything you knew and found comfort in — with all the change and loss there is great fear. Fear is what ultimately drives you, that fear of the unknown is where you begin to EVOLVE.....…
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Welcome to BASSEY talk, I am excited to be here to empower, to motivate, to inspire, to educate, and hopefully make y'all laugh. This podcast has been something I have been working on doing for the past 4 years and finally said fuck it, let's do it. I hope to bring value to each and every listener + supporter and create a strong badass boss tribe. …
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Christina Adams, journalist, writer, disability advocate, and camel milk investigator, shares with us her powerful early intervention story of her son with autism and how she was able to help him through diet and camels. She outlines what she calls her “crazy camel journey” and how her research and travels to Isreal took her to a place of healing. …
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Join us as we talk to Hannah Lowe, founder of the L-CMD Foundation and mother to Austin, who has LMNA-related congenital muscular dystrophy. Like many rare disease families we've talked to, her son's condition was caused by a random genetic mutation. There is no treatment or cure, and given how rare it is, they are unsure about his prognosis or lif…
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If you’ve ever worried about what adulthood might look like after high school or you’ve ever been inspired to create a meaningful space for your child to spend adulthood, tune in to our interview with critically acclaimed author, Cammie McGovern. Cammie McGovern was awarded a creative writing fellowship at Stanford University, and has received nume…
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For this episode, we share with you another Maryland parent and fellow autism mom, Lia McCabe, who started AutismWish.org which seeks to fulfill the wish lists of families across the country without all of the red tape of government programs. She and her husband also host a podcast called Embracing Autism, which is child focus and helps parents to …
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This episode is all about taking care of the caregiver. Rory Lawrence, mother of a child with complex medical needs and staff member with David’s Refuge, talks with us about the organization she works for that pours into parents turned caregivers, and how she and her husband have found meaningful respite. We also talk about practical ways to weave …
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Despite ending the year on a turbulent note for our families, we are ending season two of the podcast with our awesome finds that brought us joy this year! We share with you gift ideas, sanity savers and problem solvers that we hope will bring a little joy and make your life a tad easier. Best wishes for a healthy, uneventful holiday season free fr…
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Have you ever seen the meme about a special needs parent who fell in a hole? Well, that's where Meg and I find ourselves. When we started this podcast journey our mission was to highlight families with disabilities doing innovative things but to also share the reality of the ups and downs of raising children with disabilities, so this episode is a …
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We continued our chat about smearing with our guest, Jennifer Sheppard, who created an adaptive clothing line out of a dire need for an alternative to wet suits for her own son who struggles with the behavior. We also shared a bit more of our chat with Genevieve, and our own lessons learned from dealing with poo. We talk about: How we've become des…
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Fecal smearing and ingesting are taboo topics that often elicit a considerable amount of shame for families. We felt like it was time to give this topic some attention to those who are struggling in the dark and aren't comfortable reaching out for suggestions in the online support groups. In response to very little information openly available to f…
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This week we chat with Joya Van Der Laan, a functional medicine family nurse practitioner whose curiosity and her own daughter’s autism diagnosis lead her down the biomedical path. We learn how she has used her personal and professional experience to create videos to teach parents how to create their own autism game plan, focused on helping parents…
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For this episode we speak with Megan Martin, personal trainer, health coach and purveyor of holistic wellness who used lessons learned from her own health journey to help her son with autism. She shares with us what the biomedical approach means and how she used it to address her son’s symptoms, including how she did an at home fecal transplant. We…
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Does the thought of traveling with your children and family members with disabilities and complex medical needs intimidate you and make you shy away from leaving the house? This is the episode for you! Join our friend of the show and fellow complex medical needs mom Kristy Kargel, as we chat about how to navigate airports, long trips, and making it…
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Andrea Faris Roberts, renaissance woman, innkeeper, two-time non-profit starter, and mother of two children, including a son with Down syndrome. She graciously invited us to her flagship inn called the Terrace Guest House to tell us the story of its inception and discuss the importance of getting away. Join us as we discover how she created a beaut…
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Shelley Kramm went from designer to special needs mom, to advocate then to non profit organization founder, then blogger, and she shares with us how she made her way through each of those roles as she focused on inclusive play and empowering women. We talk about: Finding out her daughter has cerebral palsy Her transformation from mom to special nee…
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Jackie Buzek, rare disease mom, doctorate level BCBA, and executive director of the Rise School Of Denver wrote a piece for the Mighty about her follow up on Welcome to Holland, where she shares what life has been like for her in this new, foreign land, so we knew that we just had to have her on the podcast! Join us as we find out how reframing our…
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Bekah Bowman, mother, and author with a heart for ministry shares with us what it looks like to do the hard work of stepping into the church community to show them how to love kids with disabilities and to see the incredible gifts God has given them. Bekah continually points to joy in the middle of suffering and discusses how they are often roommat…
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