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Surviving Chronic Illness: Life in a Body That Rebels

Tate Basildon
Sarcoidosis
Chronic Illness
Heart Failure
Mental Health
Humor
Healthcare
Resilience
Independence
Coffee
Insurance
Fear
Bees
Open Lung Biopsy
Surgery
Healing
Acceptance
Self-Worth
Nature
Hygiene
Silence

A Body Rebels is a lived-experience podcast about sarcoidosis, heart failure, rare disease, chronic illness, and the strange daily reality of living in a body that does not always cooperate.

I’m Tate — a private chef, writer, husband, pet parent, and long-term sarcoidosis survivor. This podcast is not about miracle cures, medical lectures, or pretending a positive attitude fixes everything. It is... more

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After reading a blog by someone living with heart failure and pulmonary hypertension, I found myself thinking about the line between anger and surrender in chronic illness. Anger makes sense when your body becomes a full-time job, but bitterness can ... more

One morning I realized I had stopped doing something completely ordinary. Stretching. Not because I chose to, but because somewhere along the way my body decided it wasn’t safe anymore. Living with sarcoidosis and heart failure doesn’t just affect yo... more

Sometimes the most exhausting part of chronic illness isn’t the appointments, the symptoms, the insurance nonsense, or the daily negotiations with a body that refuses to behave. Sometimes it’s an old relationship that comes back acting as if time era... more

Medical trauma doesn’t always announce itself during the obvious terrifying moments. Sometimes it waits until an ordinary hospital visit, after routine blood work, when everything should feel familiar and manageable. This episode explores chronic ill... more

Living with chronic illness is not always shaped by dramatic medical events. Sometimes it is shaped by the tiny detours we quietly build into our days. In this episode, I talk about realizing I had been avoiding three ordinary stone steps, and what t... more

Sometimes it is not the big symptoms that stop you in your tracks. It is the quiet ones. The bruises you cannot explain. The skin that tears a little too easily. Living with sarcoidosis and long term prednisone use means learning how your body change... more

Living with chronic illness affects more than the person with the diagnosis. It changes marriage, caregiving, routines, fear, and the quiet emotional work shared inside a home. In this episode, I reflect on sarcoidosis, heart failure, love, caregivin... more

Wearing oxygen in public with sarcoidosis changes more than breathing. It changes the way people look at you, the way they try not to look at you, and the quiet assumptions they carry about what chronic illness is supposed to look like. In elevators,... more

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Tate is a private chef navigating sarcoidosis and heart failure, a writer, husband, and long-term sarcoidosis survivor. The show's host brings lived experience to conversations about illness, identity, work, relationships, and resilience.

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When Strangers Grab Your Phone, And Take A Piece Of Your Life With It
Q: Do you ever realize how much of your memory, your planning, your daily functioning lives in your phone now?
The host reflects on a realization of dependency on smartphones for daily functioning, especially while living with chronic illness.

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This show centers on the lived experience of surviving chronic illness, especially sarcoidosis and heart failure, through first-person storytelling that mixes honesty, humor, grief, resilience, and everyday practical realities. Episodes explore identity, relationships, work, memory, advocacy, and self-advocacy in healthcare, without miracle cures or toxic positivity. The host's background as a private chef, writer, and long-term survivor informs conversations about fatigue, fear, caregiving, and small victories, while remaining accessible to caregivers, family, and friends seeking to understand illness from the inside. Notable throughlines include debunking myths around medical technologies, critiquing sensationalism in media and health adv... more

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