Thoughts While Surviving Chronic Illness: Ramblings From a Chef Whose Body Constantly Rebels
Thoughts While Surviving Chronic Illness is a lived-experience podcast about life with sarcoidosis, heart failure, and the strange realities of long-term illness that no one prepares you for.
This podcast is for people living with sarcoidosis, navigating chronic illness, managing heart failure, or supporting someone with a rare disease.
Hosted by Tate, a private chef living with cardiopulmonary sarcoidosis, this podcast explores what it’s really like to survive chronic illness—not just medically, but emotionally, mentally, and socially.
From symptom flares and medical fatigue to identity shifts, dark humor, grief, resilience, and the quiet victories that keep you going, these episodes reflect real life as it’s actually lived.
This is not a medical podcast. There are no miracle cures and no toxic positivity—just honest reflections, lived experience, and patient-voice storytelling for people living with chronic illness, rare disease, disability, or caring for someone who is.
If you’re learning to live with sarcoidosis, navigating long-term illness, or simply trying to make sense of a body that doesn’t follow the rules anymore—you’re not alone here.
New episodes explore survival, adaptation, and finding meaning in a life that looks different than expected.
Follow the podcast to hear new episodes about living with chronic illness, surviving sarcoidosis, and the small victories that make the journey worthwhile.
Thoughts While Surviving Chronic Illness: Ramblings From a Chef Whose Body Constantly Rebels
The Feather Pillow Lesson: What an Old Story Teaches Us About Words, Reputation, and Living with Sarcoidosis
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A simple story about a pillow full of feathers has been told for centuries by rabbis, monks, and priests. I heard it once on the radio and it stuck with me—especially as someone living with sarcoidosis, where words from doctors, strangers, and even ourselves can linger longer than we realize. But the real lesson in the story isn’t what you think.
If you’d like to share a quick thought about the episode, you can text the show using the link in the episode notes. I read every message, though I can’t always reply. If you want to share more about your experience with sarcoidosis or chronic illness, the contact page on my website is the best place to reach me. I’m not able to respond to solicitations or outside projects.
Connect with me via BlueSky Social or at https://tatebasildon.com
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