Rare Connection
Rare Connection is a podcast dedicated to rare diseases, undiagnosed conditions, patient advocacy, medical research, and the people working to improve the lives of those living with rare disorders.
Originally launched as Nutrition Equity, the podcast expanded into Rare Connection to reflect its broader mission: sharing the stories, science, and research behind all 10,000+ known rare diseases—not just those related to the Medical Nutrition Equity Act.
Each episode features conversations with patients, caregivers, physicians, researchers, nonprofit leaders, advocates, and biotechnology experts. Together, we explore rare diseases, genetic disorders, newborn screening, clinical trials, emerging treatments, healthcare policy, diagnostic journeys, and the challenges of living with conditions that are often misunderstood.
In medicine, common conditions are often referred to as "horses," while rare diseases are known as "zebras." Although each rare disease affects relatively few people, more than 300 million people worldwide live with a rare disease. Collectively, rare diseases impact more people than many realize, yet they are frequently underdiagnosed, misdiagnosed, or diagnosed only after years of searching for answers.
I host this podcast not only as an advocate, but also as someone living with Homocystinuria (HCU), a rare inherited metabolic disorder. I understand firsthand how isolating a rare diagnosis can be and how important education, research, and community are for patients and families.
Whether you are a patient, caregiver, healthcare professional, researcher, policymaker, student, or simply curious about rare diseases, Rare Connection aims to educate, inspire, and connect people through real conversations and expert insights.
Video episodes are available on YouTube through Rare_Chef, with audio available on all major podcast platforms.
If you have a rare disease, undiagnosed condition, or work in rare disease research, advocacy, or healthcare and would like to be a guest, I'd love to hear from you. Please contact me at joanna.ball41@gmail.com.
Rare Connection is more than a podcast—it's a growing community. Beyond sharing educational interviews, I help connect patients and families with rare disease organizations, Facebook support groups, advocacy groups, clinical trial information, researchers, and others who may be able to provide support or answer questions. Sometimes the most important step is simply helping someone realize they are not alone.
Rare Connection
Adrenoleukodystrophy With Elisa From New York
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Elisa's son, Aidan, was born healthy—but by first grade, he began losing his vision. He was later diagnosed with adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD), a rare genetic condition that progresses rapidly without early intervention. Aidan passed away at just 7 years old.
After his diagnosis, Elisa learned that a newborn screening test for ALD already existed—but it had not been implemented in her state at the time.
In this episode, Elisa shares Aidan’s story and how she turned her grief into advocacy. She played a key role in passing ALD newborn screening in New York and is now advancing Aidan’s Law (H.R. 534) to expand screening nationwide.
We also discuss her work with the newly launched coalition, Surge to Save Newborns, and a first-of-its-kind study outlining state-by-state gaps in newborn screening and the resources needed to ensure all babies have access to recommended tests.
This conversation highlights a critical issue: babies across the United States face unequal access to life-saving screening based solely on where they are born.
ALD Alliance- Aiden Jack Seegar Foundation ALD Alliance - Aidan Jack Seeger Foundation for Adrenoleukodystrophy
Surge to Save Home - Surge to Save Newborns