![]() 1 physical disease, 1 neurological and recently diagnosed with a mental disorder. He shares about his new life with what he calls “one of everything”. My guest today finds his strength by sharing his experiences openly on Instagram. We all have a story, sharing isnt always easy. Remember to love yourself, be open to the work, lean on this beautiful community and lastly believe healing is possible. If you would like to reach out to myself, Heather Davies, please find me on Instagram, email me at or you can leave me a voice message - I would love to hear from you!įor more information on vestibular disorders please visit the VeDA website. If you would like to reach out to Meagan, The Beach Coach for a consultation, please find her at website Listen to find out if you reason is the same. Over the last couple weeks, I have asked other warriors what their top reason was for not reaching out and their reasons were the same as mine. When I should have reached out to someone, a fellow vestibular sister, brother, friend, one of my supportive family members, a life coach or therapist.A friend and fellow vestibular warrior, Pat reached out to me, to see how I was during that time, I love her for that! Later I spoke with my friend and life coach, here in this conversation.Watch or listen to this unscripted exchange with The Beacon Coach, Meagan Grant and how I worked through the topic. Recently I had a few high symptom days, instead of reaching out I sunk down deep in my room and pushed through the days by myself, holding everything in. Have you ever wondered what happens in a therapy or life coaching session? Today, you will hear (or watch) first hand a live coaching session on "Reaching Out" on those high symptom days, when we are struggling. Thank you for being here, see you next week warriors If you enjoy this podcast PLEASE do me a favor and RATE, REVIEW and share. just did last night), or anything you're comfortable doing to take one more step toward balance and to spread awareness about vestibular disorders to those that have ever heard of these disorders. Walking, swimming, bowling (like our fellow VeDA Ambassador David G. Vesties to get out and take Steps 2 Balances – whatever that means for you. Right around the corner is also VeDas Steps 2 Balance, May 21 where we will be spreading awareness about vestibular disorders, and encouraging our fellow Instagram, Private Facebook Group or email: you would like more information on vestibular disorders, please go to the Vestibular Disorder's Association website. If you would like to reach out to me, Heather Davies, please find me: Website UnFixed Media Productions, Dylan Shanahan’s Memoir, UnFixed Film Website, Instagram If you would like more information or to reach out to Kimberly please find her links: Please welcome my friend and fellow VeDA Ambassador, Kimberly. ![]() She lives a life in full motion and I mean that in every sense of the word, but I'll save that for her to share. Media, she works a small, sustainable homestead with her husband, David in rural Oregon. ![]() When she isn’t nurturing the many facets of unfixed Her own experiences living with the rare neurological disorders of MdDS and Vestibular Migraine have empowered Kimberly to take a larger advocacy role within the chronic illness community where she writes and speaks about her own patient experience. To understand her passion you must watch anything from UnFixed Media's portfolio, which currently includes docu-series, multiple mini-series, podcasts, a round table webcast, and features also documentary films, which are all in production. She shares these stories through UnFixed Media Productions which she founded in 2019. After spending a couple of hours with her, I understood so much more about her soulful passion for not only sharing stories of those with chronic illness and rare conditions but really seeing them, loving them, and sharing how adversity can broaden our definition of what it means to live a “good life”. Kimberly shares so much of herself in this conversation.
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