Roxanne is returning to the podcast! You may remember Roxanne from "Spirits and The Afterlife with Roxanne" from September 2023. Roxanne shares what her four near death experiences were like. Her first one she nearly fell off a cliff. The last three she nearly bled to death. Roxanne shares what death experiences are like and how you enter the middle world, and afterlife.
Jun 27, 2025•28 min•Season 4Ep. 18
Amy Wang-Hiller returns to the podcast!! You may remember Amy from "Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Disabilities, and Ableism with Amy" back in February 2023. Amy shares how with the help of physical therapy her mobility has begun to improve. She also shares uplifting advice to not compare yourself with anyone else because we are all on our own journey. Amy and Naomi both describe how managing energy is so important for people with chronic illnesses, and how to avoid burnout. Amy also shares a collabora...
Jun 20, 2025•54 min•Season 4Ep. 17
"You just said something the entire world needs to hear! PTSD is a physical injury to the brain." Teresa went through a lot of trauma in her life. At only 3 years old, she witnessed two family members try to kill each other with hairbrushes. At 10 years old, she was told an Anti-Semitic comment and envisioned for decades about a green tank driving by. She shares that to this day, she still has nightmares of a green tank. Teresa also shares how she lost her brother, who passed away from a drug ov...
Jun 13, 2025•28 min•Season 4Ep. 16
Eileen developed vocal dysphonia at 60 years old, one year before she was planning to retire. Unfortunately, her profession involved her singing voice and she needed to retire a year early because of dysphonia. Eileen shares botox injections in her vocal chords was part of her treatment, along with speech therapy. Eileen also brings awareness to a website where you can find dysphonia doctors in your state who want to help with your case. Eileen's website: dysphonia.org
Jun 06, 2025•23 min•Season 4Ep. 15
Jenny is a nurse who has worked in the emergency room and for the last 30 years worked in hospice. Jenny shares the harsh realities of how difficult it can be, not only physically, but also emotionally. She shares it's important to remember that in hospice care, you are doing your best to make the patients feel comfortable. Jenny's website: jennylytle.com
May 30, 2025•26 min•Season 4Ep. 14
Fitz Koehler is returning to the podcast!! You may remember Fitz from "A Remarkable Cancer Story and Fitness Advice with Fitz" from March 2023 on The Light of Life! Fitz returns to share what her life is like currently and how to improve your quality of life. Fitz's website: fitzness.com
May 23, 2025•25 min•Season 4Ep. 13
John has a son with nonverbal autism. John shares the challenges there are to take care of one with a serious disability. His advice is to seek out support and community to connect with people you can relate to. John shares this has helped him and his family a lot. John's website: johnfela.com
May 16, 2025•19 min•Season 4Ep. 12
Chad went through a turbulent time when his liver failed due to multiple chronic illnesses. He shares how difficult it was to wait while on the transplant list because his doctors said he could go at any day. Facing death, Chad realized how precious life is and to not dwell or fear death, since it is inevitable for everybody. You can find Chad's book, "Beyond the Darkness" on Amazon.
Apr 19, 2025•32 min•Season 4Ep. 11
Michael is returning to the podcast!! You may remember Michael from "Pectus Excavatum" back in May last year. Today, he is discussing another story. Michael had the first symptoms of appendicitis right before he was going to perform an operation on a dog. (Michael is a veterinarian.) He was in a lot of pain and informed his boss. His boss said, "You need to go to the emergency room. I guarantee you that is appendicitis." Michael is eternally grateful - if he did not leave work when he did he cou...
Apr 12, 2025•9 min•Season 4Ep. 10
Abby struggled for seven years with an eating disorder in her teens. She mentions a lot of factors played into her disorder, including not having the greatest home life, having a tense relationship with her father, and being diagnosed with a medical condition that made her need to temporarily control her diet. Abby mentions a lot of cases revolve around feeling the need to control something in the person's life, and most of the time, it ends up being food. Abby also bravely shares how body dysmo...
Mar 14, 2025•24 min•Season 4Ep. 9
"Schizophrenia is quite possibly the most misunderstood mental illness ever." - Dale Walsh Today's guest is Dale, who is 100% recovered from Schizophrenia. He discusses how it's not just hallucinations - there's also delusions. Nothing particularly causes it, and most people don't make it to 50 years old, much less 50 years in recovery - which Dale is. Dale bravely shares he was found incompetent and forced to get help. Deep in his delusions, he could not convince himself why he needed help. Eve...
Mar 01, 2025•37 min•Season 4Ep. 8
Daniel discusses various topics about biology and how to live a healthy life. He also brings awareness to medicine and technology improving lives as it is being advanced every day.
Feb 21, 2025•16 min•Season 4Ep. 7
Lauren was only 10 years old when she was rushed to the emergency room after complaining of not feeling well and having difficulty breathing. It was discovered her kidneys shut down and her lungs were filling with blood. Her lungs managed to be saved but her kidneys could not. Lauren was put on the list for a kidney transplant. Endless appointments, blood draws, and scans. In May 2015, she got the call. A pair of kidneys were being airlifted to her local hospital just for her. She is grateful to...
Feb 14, 2025•16 min•Season 4Ep. 6
WARNING: **This episode contains details of violence.** Imagine being 13 years old and having to call the police on one of your parents. Erik came from a broken home and called the police on his stepfather because he was hitting his mother. Years later, Erik spiraled into a drug addiction that nearly took his life. He learned along the way, your past doesn't define and you can turn your life around. Erik is living proof you can turn your life around!
Jan 31, 2025•15 min•Season 4Ep. 5
"I was suffering from a spinal cord injury and I was labeled as a drug addict." Brian shares his story of his experience in the emergency room and how he was treated. He wasn't listened to at all and dismissed. Naomi and Brian both share the importance of second opinions (why Naomi's even here today.) Brian asks an eye opening question to Naomi, "Are you still angry about the situation?" Naomi says she's not angry, however, she knows she cannot trust just any hospital ever again. Brian understan...
Jan 24, 2025•30 min•Season 4Ep. 4
Cameron works in the medical field as an EMT. An EMT is an emergency medical technician. Cameron also shares his experience studying orthopedics in medical school. He hopes to one day eventually become a surgeon.
Jan 17, 2025•14 min•Season 4Ep. 3
PJ shares his story living with the heart condition Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome. PJ and Naomi are friends from PACE. PJ mentions the Adult Congenital Heart Association is wonderful support for everyone across the country with congenital heart defects. PJ also bravely opens up about PTSD and how even being inside a hospital is difficult for him. PJ and Naomi both share about their nightmares over the years (very common symptom of PTSD) and Naomi says her biggest PTSD symptom today is not bein...
Jan 10, 2025•27 min•Season 4Ep. 2
Appendicitis is quite common for a lot of people. Natalie bravely shares her story with appendicitis and emergency surgery. Natalie was in a lot of pain one night and throwing up constantly. She went to the emergency room in the morning only to discover her appendix was severely inflamed. The only treatment for appendicitis is to have the appendix taken out in an operation. Natalie had the operation immediately. Once she came out of anesthesia, she felt a lot better and was no longer in agonizin...
Jan 03, 2025•34 min•Season 4Ep. 1
"It's your life. Nobody else's life. It's your story. Nobody else's story." Aisha discusses how important it is to appreciate your life. To focus on the things you have rather than the things you don't have. Don't take everything for granted, you never know what can change.
Dec 13, 2024•14 min•Season 3Ep. 32
In 1970, Ken Kunken became quadriplegic after suffering a serious spinal cord injury. This left him completely paralyzed. Ken became a district attorney and was the first quadriplegic to graduate from Cornell University in New York. Due to his new challenges, Ken realized he was unable to get around in public places. It was 1971, before any accommodations for people with disabilities were made publicly. Ken had the once in a lifetime opportunity to testify to Senator Kennedy on why we need publi...
Nov 22, 2024•25 min•Season 3Ep. 31
At two different moments in her life, Nancy survived cancer and alcoholism. Nancy shares how she got sober after attempting to take her life. Nancy also shares how she began helping others through equus coaching. (Horses.) Nancy's website for women struggling with anything related to mental health (depression, anxiety, PTSD, eating disorders, alcohol/drug abuse, etc.): sherecovers.org
Nov 15, 2024•13 min•Season 3Ep. 30
Max lost his vision in college. Max describes his most difficult challenges unable to see. He also encourages everyone to find their community of people who have similar disabilities as you do.
Nov 08, 2024•23 min•Season 3Ep. 29
Katherine shares her story surviving stage 3 Breast Cancer. Katherine also shares the truth about forgiveness. "Forgiveness is NOT you acknowledging that what the person did is okay. What forgiveness truly is is letting go of the past for YOU to be at peace." Wise words, and a very important life lesson.
Nov 01, 2024•18 min•Season 3Ep. 28
Sarah was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at 15 years old. Sarah describes her years living with diabetes was a constant battle because she couldn't stand poking herself with a needle to pump insulin into her system. Unfortunately, this is very dangerous for people with diabetes and she was told her heart attack 20 years later was due to extremely high BLOOD SUGAR. Wait... HIGH BLOOD SUGAR can cause a HEART ATTACK?? You mainly think heart attacks are caused by high cholesterol or high levels of s...
Oct 25, 2024•13 min•Season 3Ep. 27
"The first thing people need to know is, whatever you're struggling with whether it is depression or another mental health issue, is that: It is NOT your fault." Wise words from this week's guest, Kenji. Kenji bravely shares his story battling depression and even shares at one point he was ready to give up. Kenji and Naomi have attended the same culinary school in college and Kenji shares school saved his life from the infamous 2020 pandemic.
Oct 11, 2024•16 min•Season 3Ep. 26
"The first thing people need to know is, whatever you're struggling with whether it is depression or another mental health issue, is that: It is NOT your fault." Wise words from this week's guest, Kenji. Kenji bravely shares his story battling depression and even shares at one point he was ready to give up. Kenji and Naomi have attended the same culinary school in college and Kenji shares school saved his life from the infamous 2020 pandemic.
Oct 11, 2024•16 min
What happens when a medical doctor suddenly becomes a patient? Michael is a medical doctor working in the emergency room. He shares heartbreaking yet inspiring stories about triumphing after intense hospital stays and long doctor hours.
Sep 20, 2024•37 min•Season 3Ep. 25
"Never give up." Fierce says to everyone listening. "No matter how hard it may be, never give up." Fierce survived a terrifying brain aneurysm. She needed to relearn how to walk. How it happened is haunting. Fierce was watching TV at home with her boyfriend. It was just like any other day. Suddenly, Fierce sees on the wall numbers that spell out "911". Nothing was happening, but she told her boyfriend, "Call 911!" Her boyfriend calls 911, and still nothing is happening. But Fierce then pointed t...
Sep 16, 2024•15 min•Season 3Ep. 22
Joel and Naomi have a significant thing in common: Both have had open heart surgery! Joel shares his experience with having been diagnosed with CHD until adulthood. He began receiving symptoms at the age of 16 but was not officially diagnosed until a mind-blowing 26!
Aug 26, 2024•18 min•Season 3Ep. 21
Shadi is a hospital doctor that has worked in the Intensive Care Unit, Emergency Room, and General Hospital. Shadi shares how overwhelming it is for doctors and how even doctors can develop PTSD from patients having medical complications. Naomi never realized how true that is. Shadi asks Naomi about her experience and Naomi drops MAJOR BOMBSHELLS about how she didn't develop PTSD until 2 years later and how her perspective has ENTIRELY CHANGED ON HER COMFORT CARE SITUATION.
Aug 19, 2024•32 min•Season 3Ep. 20