Inspiring Resilience - Empowering Lives

Episode 25 – Life’s a beach

In this bonus summer episode, Debbie and Katy catch up while Debbie holidays in Crete, sharing the realities of travelling with inflammatory arthritis. They discuss managing illness in the heat, sun sensitivity, and the importance of self-compassion when things don’t go to plan.

Episode 24 – Intermission

In this episode, Debbie and Katy talk about how the heat and changing weather can really take a toll when you’re living with inflammatory arthritis. From flare-ups to fatigue, it’s not just physical it affects your mental health too. They also cover listener feedback, and why hearing from people who truly understand makes all the difference.

Episode 23 – Support Act

In this episode, Katy and Debbie speak candidly about the day-to-day reality of living with inflammatory arthritis, especially during a flare. Reflecting on recent guest stories, they explore the emotional toll of delayed diagnosis, the power of community, and why IAUK’s mission of Advocacy, Research, Education, and Awareness (AREA) is more important than ever.

Episode 22 – Adam Newton

In powerful episode, we interview Adam Newton, a personal trainer and training to do a 100 mile ultra-marathon, whilst living with IA and a parent of three young daughters. He openly discusses his journey, from denial to acceptance, an episode you do not want to miss.

Episode 21- Help!

In this episode, we explore how volunteering can bring purpose, confidence, and connection, especially for those living with inflammatory arthritis. Hear personal stories, get practical tips, and learn how you can get involved with Inflammatory Arthritis UK through roles that suit your skills and availability.

Episode 20 – Q&A Five

In this episode, Debbie and Katy answer questions from listeners from side effects of medications, pregnancy and labour, funny stories and how to support a partner living with IA

Episode 19 – Digital Geniuses

In this episode, Debbie and Katy dive into the importance of involving people with lived experience in research, especially around inflammatory arthritis. From tech frustrations in clinics to exciting advances in genetics and AI, they explore how patient voices shape the future of care and how you can get involved too.