The Sunflower Conversations
A podcast by Hidden Disabilities Sunflower
119 Episodes
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Fragile X Syndrome with Monique Mitchell and Liz Jewell, Fragile X Australia
Published: 06/08/2023 -
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and ADHD with Solène Anglaret
Published: 30/07/2023 -
Autism with Patrick Fopma
Published: 16/07/2023 -
Bowel and Vaginal Cancer and Acoustic Neuroma with Karen Bucknall
Published: 02/07/2023 -
Dysautonomia with Miss Chile Ambar Zenteno
Published: 25/06/2023 -
ADHD, Developmental Coordination Disorder, and Sensory processing with Justin Wesolek
Published: 18/06/2023 -
Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023 with Anna Ballreich
Published: 11/06/2023 -
Epilepsy with Murray Goulder and Daniel Jennings, Epilepsy Action
Published: 28/05/2023 -
Disability Expo with Jade Godier
Published: 24/05/2023 -
AbleVu and Meegan Winters
Published: 21/05/2023 -
Congenital Anosmia and visual impairment with Claire-Louise Pitman
Published: 07/05/2023 -
Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS) with Jasmeet Kaur and Helen Eftekhari, PoTS UK
Published: 09/04/2023 -
Brain injury with Holly Tyrer and Scott Casson-Rennie, Hidden Disabilities Sunflower
Published: 26/03/2023 -
ME/CFS and Long Covid with Russell Fleming, ME Association
Published: 05/03/2023 -
Lupus with Paul Howard, Lupus UK and Rachel Hall
Published: 29/01/2023 -
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) with Dr Chris Symeon and Dawn Golder, FND Hope UK
Published: 08/01/2023 -
Type 1 Diabetes with Emma Cathro
Published: 11/12/2022 -
COPD with Dr Andrew Whittamore Asthma & Lung UK and Felicity Payne
Published: 20/11/2022 -
Dyslexia and Dyspraxia with Dayna Halliwell
Published: 13/11/2022 -
STAMMA with Kirsten Howells
Published: 30/10/2022
The Sunflower Conversations are where we explore hidden disabilities through the prism of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.In a world where it can be hard to feel like your story matters, we want to give you a space to share your experience. Whether you or someone you care about wears the Sunflower lanyard, we hope that by giving voice to these experiences, we can empower others and encourage more people to support people with invisible disabilities.