What if the cure for isolation isn’t a fact sheet but a voice that sounds like yours? Colleen opens up about why she created a space where people with multiple sclerosis can hear themselves reflected back—without any pressure to be anything other than themselves.
If you’ve been waiting for the “right time” to speak, consider this your nudge. You don’t need polish or perfect words; you only need your own experience. By sharing, you might give someone the relief of feeling understood on a hard day.
And if you’d rather just listen for now, that’s welcome too—connection doesn’t demand performance. Follow or subscribe for more real-world Aussie MS stories, share this with someone who needs to feel less alone. Ready to add your voice to the chorus? Reach out and let’s keep connecting one story at a time - msmspodcast@proton.me
You can join Colleen and other Australians living with MS in this podcast's Facebook group which was originally created to support those interested in HSCT and now exists to facilitate discussion on all issues relevant to MS.
Multiple Sclerosis and HSCT Australia - Facebook group
PS: I'd appreciate your donation to help in maintaining this podcast - if you could buy me a coffee or two please (donate $5, it's not real coffee! thank you!) - Colleen
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Content Warning:
Multiple Sclerosis is an unpredictable condition and the conversations and stories in all episodes of this podcast will contain reference to MS symptoms as well as situa...