That Chronic Thing

How does Chronic Pain Fit into Life with Children's Author Erika Joy Sneath

July 17, 2023 Cathy Beederman Season 1 Episode 18
How does Chronic Pain Fit into Life with Children's Author Erika Joy Sneath
That Chronic Thing
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That Chronic Thing
How does Chronic Pain Fit into Life with Children's Author Erika Joy Sneath
Jul 17, 2023 Season 1 Episode 18
Cathy Beederman

Erika Joy Sneath didn’t start out as a children’s book author, but decided to become one when she didn’t see representation of aunts and uncles and… chronic pain. I mean, think about it, you probably haven’t seen it either! Erika’s life started out a bit different, but as so many of us listening to this podcast, sometimes things take a turn. In Erika’s case, she ended up with a great deal of chronic pain, which has shaped not only her choice to be an author, but her physical and mental perspectives on life.

In this episode, we discuss...
→  Getting to know Erika, by focusing on 3 things Erika loves
→ Erika’s injury, then learning that the injury won’t go away. What does it mean to grieve?
→Acknowledging the pain and anxiety cycle.
→ Learning to invite others in to your new reality
→ Leading to Erika’s children’s book, Adalene Plays Many Ways: Managing the ups and downs of doing life with someone experiencing chronic pain
→ Talking about managing vendor events… including Cathy’s perspective from her own small business.


Discussed in the episode:
Adalene Plays Many Ways: Managing the ups and downs of doing life with someone experiencing chronic pain
Not Weakness: Navigating the Culture of Chronic Pain

Subscribe to the show to be notified of new episodes, and make sure to follow the show on Instagram @thatchronicthing. You can also stay in touch with Cathy directly on Instagram @indoorcathy.


"Glitter Blast" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Show Notes

Erika Joy Sneath didn’t start out as a children’s book author, but decided to become one when she didn’t see representation of aunts and uncles and… chronic pain. I mean, think about it, you probably haven’t seen it either! Erika’s life started out a bit different, but as so many of us listening to this podcast, sometimes things take a turn. In Erika’s case, she ended up with a great deal of chronic pain, which has shaped not only her choice to be an author, but her physical and mental perspectives on life.

In this episode, we discuss...
→  Getting to know Erika, by focusing on 3 things Erika loves
→ Erika’s injury, then learning that the injury won’t go away. What does it mean to grieve?
→Acknowledging the pain and anxiety cycle.
→ Learning to invite others in to your new reality
→ Leading to Erika’s children’s book, Adalene Plays Many Ways: Managing the ups and downs of doing life with someone experiencing chronic pain
→ Talking about managing vendor events… including Cathy’s perspective from her own small business.


Discussed in the episode:
Adalene Plays Many Ways: Managing the ups and downs of doing life with someone experiencing chronic pain
Not Weakness: Navigating the Culture of Chronic Pain

Subscribe to the show to be notified of new episodes, and make sure to follow the show on Instagram @thatchronicthing. You can also stay in touch with Cathy directly on Instagram @indoorcathy.


"Glitter Blast" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/