Genetics isn’t always black and white. And the emotions and decisions surrounding genetic testing can be even more complex. Hosted by genetic counselor Eleanor Griffith, the show brings you the personal experiences of patients and genetic counselors.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMedicine |
This episode was originally published in August 2018. Last Sunday, Sophie ran the London Marathon—her first of 36 marathons she plans to run in 36 days, as she raises money for Cystic Fibrosis Trust. You can follow Sophie's progress on Instagram @sop... more
When Ushta was pregnant with her third child, she found herself being told which tests she would be having done—rather than being offered options and having them explained to her. As a genetic counselor working in reproductive genetics, she had also ... more
Eleanor first interviewed Heather in 2018. At that time, Heather was several years out from completing a prophylactic mastectomy and oophorectomy related to her BRCA1 mutation and was living in Singapore. Her children were ages 10, 12, and 13. Heathe... more
As a teenager, Devin experienced what she now describes as mito crashes and thought it was just a normal part of being a teenager. Her older brother led the way to a shared diagnosis of an autosomal recessive mitochondrial disease: mitochondrial DNA ... more
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Podcast could be a true 5* and so much better and easier and more comfortable to listen to if the interviewer had a better microphone or set up and would also speak a little more slowly, distinctly and purposefully during her questioning and commenting. Bit too much of a feeling you’re just overhearing someone else’s casual conversation rather than an information sharing.
This podcast is for so many people. I found it years ago when I was searching for podcasts about rare genetic diseases. While there were a handful on the topic, none of them quite fit what I was looking for. When I came across Eleanor's podcast I was hooked. She has such a soothing voice and as a genetic councilor, her genuine empathy for her guests is clear. I've learned a lot from listening to her show. Genetic counselors are are one of the first "warm hugs" you receive in the odyssey that is... more
There are so many amazing stories captured in this podcast. It’s an interesting listen and so insightful to the many genetic conditions that can occur. Highly recommend.
Eleanor is such an empathetic and personable host. I love the content in her episodes and I’ve learned so much throughout this podcast.
Thank you so much for this podcast! It is great to connect with these stories.
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