In this episode, Bri interviews Rachel Bender, an advocate for invisible disabilities and arthritis awareness. Rachel shares her personal journey with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, her experiences navigating multiple chronic illnesses, and the impact of social media on her advocacy work. She discusses her visit to the White House, the importance of the Safe Step Act, and how community support plays a crucial role in managing chronic illness. Rachel emphasizes the significance of sharing pers...
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In this episode, Bri interviews Rachel Bender, an advocate for invisible disabilities and arthritis awareness. Rachel shares her personal journey with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, her experiences navigating multiple chronic illnesses, and the impact of social media on her advocacy work. She discusses her visit to the White House, the importance of the Safe Step Act, and how community support plays a crucial role in managing chronic illness. Rachel emphasizes the significance of sharing pers...
World Juvenile Arthritis Day: An Interview with Teresa Troyano
Those Girls With Arthritis
50 minutes
8 months ago
World Juvenile Arthritis Day: An Interview with Teresa Troyano
In this episode, Bri & Beka are joined by Teresa, who is a JA mom. Her son, Jack, was diagnosed with System Juvenile Arthritis at 19 months old. Teresa shares how she advocated for the best care and leaned on her community for support. Jack is the National Arthritis Foundation Youth Honoree for the Walk to Cure Arthritis this year. Follow along Jack's journey here. We encourage you to get social with us on social media by liking our Facebook page, “Those Girls with Arthritis”,...
Those Girls With Arthritis
In this episode, Bri interviews Rachel Bender, an advocate for invisible disabilities and arthritis awareness. Rachel shares her personal journey with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, her experiences navigating multiple chronic illnesses, and the impact of social media on her advocacy work. She discusses her visit to the White House, the importance of the Safe Step Act, and how community support plays a crucial role in managing chronic illness. Rachel emphasizes the significance of sharing pers...