Welcome to the Reverse Rett Podcast, sharing the stories of families living with Rett Syndrome and picking the brains of doctors and researchers working in the field. To find out more about Rett Syndrome visit: https://www.reverserett.org.uk
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Non-ProfitBusinessHealth & FitnessMedicine |
In this episode Mark “Mavis” Reilly. Mark is a former professional footballer; he shares his story and experiences taking on some of the most gruelling physical challenges to raise awareness for Rett Syndrome and his latest challenge next year will b... more
The whole Rett Syndrome community were enthralled as the Five in a Row team set off from the Canary Islands last December in the Talisker Whisky Challenge. Rowing the Atlantic is on the bucket list for most adventurers and five guys from Scotland d... more
It's been a while but the Reverse Rett podcast is back! more
The Reverse Rett podcast is back and in this episode, I’m speaking with Mathilde Mastroianni, Assistant Psychologist at the CIPP Rett Centre, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London. more
If you were offered a chance to cure your child's disease, would you take it? more
In this episode of the podcast, I sit down with Cam Ross, older brother to Frankie, and son of Reverse Rett co-founder and Trustee, Rita Ross. more
In today's podcast episode, I’m speaking to Helen Simmonds, Vice Chair of Reverse Rett and mother to Lauren who is 14 and her younger brother William. more
This week our guest is one of the busiest dads on the planet, my friend, David Wainwright. more
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Thank you so much for putting together your show. My daughter was diagnosed a little over a month ago with Rett. As awful as this syndrome is, I’ve found your podcasts to be such a grounding way to hear about the journeys of other families. Your podcast has been a comforting way for me to learn what has helped and what has not, and how I can live a better life with my girl.
It is great to listen to and I love it.
Amazing, I absolutely loved it 🥰
I’m loving these podcasts. As dad to 2 girls with Rey I find listening to the families inspiring and makes me realise I’m not alone.
I’ve just listened to Dr Crompton’s moving podcast and was compelled to write this review. Dr Crompton was clearly a trailblazer (albeit a very humble one) in her tenacity and determination that her daughter should have equal opportunities. Dr Crompton’s openness and her telling of her story made for a compelling episode. Beautifully put together, I wanted to hear more.
Apple Podcasts | #79 | Norway/Health & Fitness/Medicine |
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