The Sunflower Conversations

A podcast by Hidden Disabilities Sunflower - Sundays

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111 Episodes

  1. Bowel cancer, LARS syndrome and stoma with Amanda Strother

    Published: 28/11/2021
  2. Post Concussion Syndrome and Holly Tyrer

    Published: 21/11/2021
  3. PTSD with Danielle Allen

    Published: 14/11/2021
  4. Radiation caused my hidden disability with Kellie La Follett

    Published: 07/11/2021
  5. Fibromyalgia with Sue McIntosh

    Published: 31/10/2021
  6. On the Road series - Older Drivers Forum

    Published: 24/10/2021
  7. Narcolepsy Cataplexy Dyslexia with Marcus Morgan-Valentine

    Published: 26/09/2021
  8. Ehler Danlos Syndrome with Mik Lenth

    Published: 08/08/2021
  9. Supporting families with additional needs

    Published: 01/08/2021
  10. Neurodivergent and Tourette Syndrome with Kez Symcox

    Published: 25/07/2021
  11. Aphasia and Epilepsy with Tom Ryan

    Published: 11/07/2021
  12. Mitral heart valve replacement and asthma with Paul Shriever

    Published: 04/07/2021
  13. Autism, ADHD, Anxiety and PCOS with Saxon Boone

    Published: 27/06/2021
  14. Anxiety and Depression with Maddie White

    Published: 20/06/2021
  15. Fibromyalgia, depression and borderline personality disorder with Paul Pengelly

    Published: 07/06/2021
  16. PTSD and brain injury with Darren Carew

    Published: 06/06/2021
  17. Autism and Alcohol with Matthew Tinsley

    Published: 30/05/2021
  18. Autistic, Dyspraxic and Microdeletion on a chromosome with Lorina

    Published: 23/05/2021
  19. Inclusive shopping experience at The Trafford Centre

    Published: 11/05/2021
  20. ADHD, Epilepsy, PTSD and Autism with Mark Charlesworth

    Published: 02/05/2021

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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.