My Spoonie Sisters
My Spoonie Sisters features stories from special guests dedicated to empowering those with chronic illnesses. Our goal is to connect people and provide the support and tools they need to live better lives.
For those of us with chronic illnesses, our energy levels are a precious resource that depletes faster. We must be intentional and purposeful with the 'spoons' allotted. So, grab your coffee, sister, and tune in as my Spoonie Sisters share their deeply personal stories of living with chronic illness. This is a space where you can feel connected and supported.
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Disclaimer While we are not doctor or a Health Care Practitioners, we want to assure you that this podcast is a credible source of information. It's based on our guests' personal experiences and the strategies we've found effective for ourselves. However, everyone's body is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another. If you have any health-related questions, it's always best to consult your Primary Doctor or Rheumatologist.
Remember, our goal at My Spoonie Sisters is to connect people and provide the support and tools they need to live a better life.
My Spoonie Sisters
Chronically Iconic Andi Byers
Andi helps women maintain JOY using holistic methodologies to advance strategic growth in health, life & business without overwhelm or burnout.
She is a Holistic Wellness Practitioner. She is passionate about helping women find their happiness!
Let's start here: between the ages of 14 and now, she was diagnosed with what she refers to as autoimmune mayhem (MS, SLE, RA, POTS, Fibro ). "Every day, there is something going haywire in my body & it's always an adventure to figure out which system is causing it."
"My life changed on March 10, 2020, when I suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at work. (I was out for 34 mins)
Recovery taught me that prior to the "incident," I was "too busy" actually to enjoy life. I wasn't making memories filled with belly laughs and true bonds. I was afraid to tell my story because I didn't want to hear the fan fav "you don't look sick." "
Today, she is grateful for the storm because now it allows her to truly admire every rainbow 🌈
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