The Sick Bitches Podcast
The Sick Bitches Podcast is a bold, unfiltered, and deeply human series that celebrates resilience in all its forms.
In every episode, we dive into the raw, real, and remarkable stories of people navigating illness, disability, and neurodivergence — exploring not only their personal journeys, but also how these intersect with the passions, careers, and experiences that shape their lives. These are not tales of pity or tragedy — they are honest narratives of determination, insight, and everyday brilliance.
Through in-depth interviews, we meet individuals who are challenging stereotypes and redefining what it means to truly live. They are healers, advocates, entrepreneurs, and humble change-makers who prove that thriving doesn’t always look like what the world expects.
With authenticity, humor, and heart, The Sick Bitches Podcast brings visibility to communities too often overlooked — revealing the beauty, strength, and complexity that lies beyond survival, and how lived experiences of disability and illness can influence creativity, work, relationships, and identity.
Whether you live with a disability yourself, love someone who does, or simply want to expand your perspective, this show invites you to listen, learn, and be inspired. Because these stories deserve to be heard.
And the people living them? They’re nothing short of extraordinary.
The Sick Bitches Podcast
You Are Your Genes
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This episode of the Sick Bitches Podcast features a conversation with Andrew Hamilton, a molecular neurobiologist, who discusses the intersection of genetics, gender, and mental health.
In our first ever Zoom interview, Andrew emphasizes the need for more public discourse and research to destigmatize mental health and provide targeted therapies based on genetic understanding. The conversation also touches on personal experiences with genetic testing and the challenges of navigating a world that often misunderstands the biological basis of both health and behavior.