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Emma Maxwell, Endometriosis and Chronic Illness Advocate

Season 1 Episode 6

Episode SIX is with a woman who really needs no introduction - Endometriosis and Chronic Illness Advocate, Emma Maxwell.

It took Emma 7 years of feeling like it was all in her head, with doctors telling her she was being overdramatic about her pain, before she finally got her official endo diagnosis. She then went on to create her social media platform @endometriosisem, where she is working to raise awareness, spark much-needed conversations, challenge public perceptions, and support others.

In this chat, Emma shares her journey to diagnosis, what led her to create her social media platform and community, the concept of dynamic disability, and the strategies and tools she uses to support herself physically, mentally and emotionally. We talk about the power of social media in raising awareness and fostering connections among those with chronic illnesses, while acknowledging the importance of in-person connections and events for our community.    

Emma is wise beyond her years, and a joy! You'll find many nuggets of gold in this chat.

Note, Emma talks about the podcast she was co-hosting at the time, 'Chronically Chill Pod'. Emma is no longer a co-host but you can check out the podcast here.

Many thanks to Astrid for supporting Season One of the podcast. You can learn more about Western Sydney University's 'EndoCann' clinical trials here. And be sure to check out Astrid's excellent Endo Resource Hub.

You can find Emma Maxwell on Instagram here

Learn about endokind here and follow along on Instagram here.

Artwork by Lynn Bremner

Music by Coda Chroma

Photography by Gang of Babes.

TRIGGER WARNING: Mentions of medical dismissal and mental health. If this is a sensitive topic for you right now, please take care while listening. 

DISCLAIMER: The content you hear on this podcast is of a general, educational nature and should never be interpreted as medical or mental health advice. Information and opinions shared may not suit your body or situation or resonate with you personally. Everyone is different. Take what resonates, leave the rest. 

Always consult a medical or mental health professional to assess what’s right for you and your situation. Individualised healthcare for the win!                                    

If you require immediate mental health support, please contact your local crisis support service. In Australia, you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. Please know that there is hope and help is available. 

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