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Episode Summary 

In this powerful episode of Amplify, hosts Ursula Mann and Christina Pisapia speak with Erin Paterson, a writer, caregiver, and advocate whose life was transformed by Huntington’s Disease (HD). 

Just as Erin and her husband were preparing to start a family, she learned a long-kept family secret: her grandmother may have died from Huntington’s. This revelation pushed Erin into rapid genetic testing, where she tested gene-positive. What followed was a decade-long struggle with depression, infertility, caregiving responsibilities, and fear of the future. 

But Erin rebuilt her life through writing, community, caregiving, and storytelling. Today, she advocates globally for people living with rare diseases and cares for her father, who is now in his 80s with late-onset HD. Her story is one of courage, connection, and the quiet beauty of finding purpose—even when living with uncertainty. 

 

Why You Should Listen 

This episode is for you if you: 

You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of Huntington’s disease, the importance of slowing down in care settings, and how love and community can reshape even the hardest realities. 

 

Episode Highlights 

00:00 — Understanding Huntington’s Disease 
A clear, human explanation of what HD is and why lived experience is essential. 

02:35 — A family secret revealed 
Erin shares the unexpected moment that changed the course of her life. 

03:57 — Facing a life-altering diagnosis 
How Erin processed the news and what the early emotional impact looked like. 

08:28 — Becoming a caregiver 
What it meant to step into supporting her father as HD progressed. 

09:46 — Advocacy in the healthcare system 
Erin reflects on what patients and families often need—but don’t always receive. 

13:24 — Rebuilding after a difficult season 
The small, intentional practices that helped her slowly find her way forward. 

15:49 — Transforming pain into purpose 
How writing, publishing, and community shifted Erin’s path. 

28:34 — Connection beyond words 
A beautiful insight into staying close to a loved one when communication changes.