Hypermobility Happy Hour is the first podcast exclusively dedicated to discussing hypermobility conditions including hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Guests on the Hypermobility Happy Hour have included world renowned physicians, patient advocates, researchers, and individuals living with hypermobility. Listen in as we examine a wide range of topics, including treatment options for hypermobilit... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Health & Fitness |
In this episode, Leah Pinnington discusses My Hypermobility, the children's book she wrote about her daughter's experience with hypermobility. Leah advocates for better awareness about hypermobility in schools and her book has been successful interna... more
This episode features a discussion with Alex Orfanides, Masters in Osteopathy and Bachelor of Arts (honors), a hypermobility specialist osteopath and content creator who hosts the fantastic podcast Help! I’m Hypermobile. Alex has a unique blend of ex... more
This episode features Celest Pereira who is a trained dancer, martial artist, co-author and physiotherapist. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Physiotherapy in 2009. Celest loves learning about and discussing anatomy, neuroscience and biom... more
Today our guest is paralympic Gold Medalist Allysa Seely. Allysa is a paratriathlon athlete with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and related conditions like Chiari II. Beyond her gold medal award, Allysa is also a three-time world paratriathlon champion and a... more
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Thank you so much for this podcast. I learned so much more about hypermobility and all the aspects.
My daughter soon will be 36 and we are just now being diagnosed.
…that I find super applicable and helpful. Love that it specifically covers the entire spectrum. Host and speakers are very high quality.
As someone who is in the process of being diagnosed with hEDS (confirmed HSD and many other things) the amount of information online is overwhelming to say the least. This podcast as a whole has been incredibly helpful-I actually come from the Bendy Bodies podcast which also has some great episodes. Episode 22 has been my favorite so far, I absolutely loved hearing from Mellisa. She is so positive but realistic and hearing her story and all she’s accomplished was incredibly empowering to me. Tha... more
Despite living right outside NYC, it’s still hard to find providers who know how to actually care for hEDS and don’t leave their patients feeling mentally worse. This podcast has helped me beyond words and has helped me stand up and be an advocate for myself. I love the interviews, hosts, I have learned so much and I look forward to each episode. This podcast is one of my favorites and I recommend it to friends, coworkers and even my doctors! Thank you for all that you are doing! 🖤
Kerry’s podcasts have empowered us to engage in vitally important conversations about hEDS and it’s comorbid manifestations (MCAS and POTS). Each of her episodes has reinvigorated our search and determination to find the answers to our most difficult challenges of living with an invisible chronic illness. Unlike other available resources, her podcast focuses on the most positive ways to live a life fully despite challenges. Each episode is truly uplifting and encouraging. Most importantly, she... more
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This podcast is dedicated to exploring hypermobility conditions, particularly hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, through conversations with a range of experts including physicians, researchers, and patient advocates. Episodes cover a variety of topics pertinent to living with hypermobility, from treatment options to enhancing healthcare experiences for patients. Listeners can expect to hear personal stories and research-driven insights that foster understanding of these complex conditions, making it a vital resource for both patients and healthcare providers alike.
Notably, the show addresses the challenges that individuals with hypermobility often face in navigating the healthcare system, emphasizing the importance of informed consent an... more
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Hypermobility Happy Hour launched 6 years ago and published 60 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Hypermobility Happy Hour include:
1. Leah Pinnington
2. Alex Orfanides
3. Allysa Seely
4. Andy Hsieh
5. Dr. Rita White
6. Katie Goss
7. Andrew Dettelbach
8. Dr. Brian Cunningham
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