
After being diagnosed with my first chronic illness by the age of 10, my second by age 19 and going through a painful divorce by 24, I know what it looks like to face and handle pain. Through sharing my own story and the stories of others, this podcast will help you break the cycle of isolation and keep you inspired to charge forward as a result.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationReligion & SpiritualitySpirituality | ||||

It has been an intense couple of weeks. With the crisis in India it has been devastating to see the lack of care and support from the government in India and from the wellness industry. It has been devastating and for those of you who are interested ... more
Today's conversation is with the beautiful, powerful Aycee Brown. I've been following Aycee for a while and I really wanted to have this conversation with her on the podcast to hopefully help each of you open a door to spirituality, what that can mea... more
One week ago I had my 40th birthday and coming up to that big milestone brought up so many feelings and reflections for me.
Whatever age you might be, we all go through things in our lives that make it hard for us to feel like we can fully accept o... more
Today I'm sitting down with my dear friend and one of our Chronicon community members, Tiffany Yu. Tiffany and I connected last year through her company, Diversability, and the incredible work that she's been doing for the disabled community for over... more
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This is such a powerful podcast to help you get through life’s highs, lows, and challenging times. These are such uplifting and meaningful conversations and Nitika is an incredible host, community builder, and chronic illness advocate.
I’ve been following Nitika for awhile and I’m so happy she has this platform. I love her energy. The conversations she has with her guests are very relatable. Her recent episode on the themes for her 2019 was genuine, makes me reflect on my self and push me to do some much needed journal writing. Thank you Nitika! Continue to do all you do. ☺️
The concepts presented in Episode 6 with Jen Racioppi spoke to my heart in a way that is rare - like having a deep conversation with one of my besties. As a Cancer Survivor, I felt understood and seen. Grateful to these amazing women for sharing. Thank you! Lisa
Robin Sandomirsky is so cool 😎😎😎
Simply hearing Nitika’s voice helps me feel me heard, seen, and understand. She is truly one of the most wise, special people in the world. I could not recommend this podcast more!!!










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