Meg Quinlisk, the creator and host of the podcast is a 45 year survivor of Rheumatoid Arthritis. She shares the wisdom and woes of chronic pain survivors. Meg firmly believes, "the What Doesn't Kill Me podcast is a way of sharing these important insights. My hope is through sharing stories of real people with real chronic pain, we can s
Meg Quinlisk, the creator and host of the podcast is a 45 year survivor of Rheumatoid Arthritis. She shares the wisdom and woes of chronic pain survivors. Meg firmly believes, "the What Doesn't Kill Me podcast is a way of sharing these important insights. My hope is through sharing stories of real people with real chronic pain, we can shift societal perspectives, eradicate the hurtful stigmas and platitudes surrounding chronic illness. My hope is to cultivate empathy for those who persevere and thrive in a world not designed for us. "
Our podcast covers a wide range of chronic pain illnesses. "What Doesn't Kill Me" - a groundbreaking podcast exposing chronic pain's multidimensional and unseen impacts. Through candid interviews with fellow chronic pain survivors, Meg weaves an intricate tapestry of shared experiences, creating a community bound by acceptance and unders
Our podcast covers a wide range of chronic pain illnesses. "What Doesn't Kill Me" - a groundbreaking podcast exposing chronic pain's multidimensional and unseen impacts. Through candid interviews with fellow chronic pain survivors, Meg weaves an intricate tapestry of shared experiences, creating a community bound by acceptance and understanding. With disarming vulnerability, she imparts the invaluable wisdom gained from over four decades of battling rheumatoid arthritis. Meg guides her listeners through the many changes that chronic pain forces upon those in its grasp. Her mission is to share stories, foster understanding, create empathy, to form connection, validation and finally self-acceptance while educating others on the complexity of chronic pain.
Fundamentally, "What Doesn't Kill Me" is a powerful call to shift societal perspectives, eradicate the hurtful stigmas and platitudes surrounding chronic illness, and cultivate empathy for those who persevere.
Why Listen To Us
Why Listen To Us
Why Listen To Us
Meg has spent 45 years living with and learning about chronic pain. She has gained insight, understanding, made mistakes, fought depression and recreated herself many times. Her motto is “We are all broken, yet it's what we do with our broken pieces that makes the difference. Make something beautiful with your pieces." With our podcast, y
Meg has spent 45 years living with and learning about chronic pain. She has gained insight, understanding, made mistakes, fought depression and recreated herself many times. Her motto is “We are all broken, yet it's what we do with our broken pieces that makes the difference. Make something beautiful with your pieces." With our podcast, you can learn something new, understand chronic pain more and truly appreciate the life you have. If you want to educate yourself on those living in chronic pain or with a chronic illness listen to their stories.
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