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The Invisible Illness Club | Chronic Illness, Auto Immune

Podcast af April Aramanda, Invisible Illness Club

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The Invisible Illness Club is a podcast about life with chronic illness—the kind people can’t see. Host April Aramanda gets honest about faith, flare-ups, medical burnout, relationships, grief, hope, and what it actually feels like to look fine while your body is anything but. If you’re living this and trying to figure out how to keep showing up for your life, you’re in the right place.

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episode 057 Why Rest Feels Unsafe with Chronic Illness | Rest Guilt, Anxiety & Faith cover

057 Why Rest Feels Unsafe with Chronic Illness | Rest Guilt, Anxiety & Faith

Rest sounds peaceful in theory. In real life with chronic illness, it can feel anxious, guilty, frustrating, and emotionally unsafe. In this episode, April Aramanda talks honestly about the pressure to always be productive, the guilt that comes with slowing down, and why rest can feel so hard even when your body desperately needs it. This conversation explores chronic illness, emotional exhaustion, faith, and the struggle to believe your worth still matters when your output changes. What You’ll Learn * Why rest can trigger anxiety and guilt * The emotional pressure of always feeling “behind” * How chronic illness complicates rest and recovery * The connection between productivity and self-worth * What scripture says about rest and restoration One Tiny Step The next time your body asks for rest, try not to apologize for it. Resources Join the Unseen Sisterhood! A weekly newsletter and community for women navigating chronic illness, faith, boundaries, and real life. https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood] The Invisible Illness Club Website https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/] The Invisible Illness Club Podcast https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast] Music Credit Audio Jungle https://audiojungle.net [https://audiojungle.net/]

2. juni 2026 - 6 min
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056 When Chronic Illness Changes Your Identity with LA Sprague

In this episode, April talks with podcaster and chronic illness advocate L. A. Sprague from the podcast Christians with Chronic Illness. Together, they dive into the grief that comes when chronic illness changes your identity, your energy, your plans, and even the way you see yourself. L. A. shares her experience living with POTS and major depressive disorder, the tension between ambition and rest, and the pressure many chronically ill people feel to constantly prove their worth through productivity. They also have an honest conversation about faith, healing, doubt, disappointment, and what it looks like to trust God when life does not unfold the way you thought it would. One of the most powerful parts of this conversation is L. A.’s practical approach to self-care through what she calls “little Leah” — learning to treat herself with the same compassion she would offer a child. This episode is for anyone grieving who they used to be while trying to figure out who they are now. What You’ll Learn * What it feels like to grieve your old identity after chronic illness * Why productivity can become tied to self-worth * How internalized ableism shows up in everyday life * The emotional tension between rest and pushing yourself * A practical way to care for yourself with more compassion * How faith can feel heavy during chronic illness * Why doubt does not make you a bad Christian * The role gratitude can play during painful flare days * What a fulfilling life can still look like with limited energy Memorable Quotes “Maybe what true faith looks like is uncertainty.” — L. A. Sprague “You are more than a product.” — L. A. Sprague “God already has you on a mission field.” — April Aramanda “You’re human. You’re a person worth caring for.” — L. A. Sprague One Tiny Step The next time your body needs something — water, food, rest, medication, a break — pause and ask yourself: “If this were a child asking for care, how would I respond?” Then offer that same care to yourself. Guest Information L. A. Sprague Host of Christians with Chronic Illness, a podcast focused on honest conversations around faith, suffering, chronic illness, and hope. Resources Join the Unseen Sisterhood! A free weekly newsletter and community for women living with chronic illness. You’ll get encouragement, honest conversations, practical support, and reminders that you are not alone. https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood] The Invisible Illness Club Website https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/] The Invisible Illness Club Podcast https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast] Music Credit Audio Jungle https://audiojungle.net [https://audiojungle.net/]

26. maj 2026 - 49 min
episode 055 When Life Feels Like Too Much | Chronic Illness Encouragement for Overwhelming Seasons cover

055 When Life Feels Like Too Much | Chronic Illness Encouragement for Overwhelming Seasons

Moving, pain, exhaustion, overwhelm, and trying to keep going anyway. A short honest reminder for anyone carrying more than people can see. What You’ll Learn * Why “normal life” can feel overwhelming with chronic illness * The pressure many people feel to keep proving their worth through productivity * A gentler way to move through exhausting seasons * Why small steps still matter Memorable Quotes * “You do not have to carry today perfectly for it to count.” * “Sometimes faith looks less like confidence and more like taking the next small step anyway.” * “You’re doing more than it looks like.” Reflection / Journal Prompt What would change if you stopped measuring your worth by how much you got done today? One Tiny Step Focus on the next thing in front of you. Not the next fifty. Resources Join the Unseen Sisterhood! A weekly newsletter and community for women living with chronic illness. https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood] The Invisible Illness Club Website https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/] The Invisible Illness Club Podcast https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast] Music Credit Audio Jungle https://audiojungle.net [https://audiojungle.net/] Credits Hosted by April Aramanda

19. maj 2026 - 2 min
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054 PART 2 of Chronic Illness, Creativity, and Faith: What Life Really Looks Like Behind the Scenes

Living with chronic illness isn’t only about symptoms—it’s about the daily decisions, limits, and invisible effort no one sees. In this episode, author W.R. Gingell shares what life really looks like behind the scenes while living with endometriosis, POTS, and long COVID. We talk about fatigue, brain fog, shifting identity, and the ongoing process of learning your limits again and again. This conversation also explores creativity in the middle of chronic illness, the pressure to push through, and how faith changes when your life no longer looks the way you expected. If you’ve ever felt like your body doesn’t match your life—or you’re constantly starting over—this episode will meet you there. What You’ll Learn * What living with endometriosis, POTS, and long COVID really looks like day-to-day * Why chronic illness forces you to keep “relearning” your limits * The emotional weight of losing physical capacity and independence * What people get wrong about being a full-time creative * Why creativity isn’t a limited resource (and what actually fuels it) * The hidden guilt and shame around rest—and how to rethink it * How chronic illness reshapes your faith, church experience, and connection with God * The quiet way self-talk can become harmful—and how to start shifting it * What a real workday looks like when you’re dealing with brain fog and fatigue Memorable Quotes * “It doesn’t end. It changes shape a little and keeps going.” * “I always have to keep realizing it… over and over again.” * “Not being able to rely on my own body—that’s been the hardest part.” * “Creativity isn’t a finite resource. It’s a never-ending well.” * “I’m not performing my faith. I’m living it.” * “You don’t have the right to talk to someone made in the image of God like that—even if that someone is you.” * “Rest isn’t optional. It’s holy.” * “Take your rest… it belongs to you.” One Tiny Step Pay attention to how you talk to yourself today. When you catch yourself being harsh, pause and ask: Would I say this to someone I love? Resources Find W. R. Gingell! wrgingell.com [http://wrgingell.com/]instagram.com/wrgingell/ [https://www.instagram.com/wrgingell/]facebook.com/wrgingell/ [https://www.facebook.com/wrgingell/] Books by W. R. Gingell Amazon https://www.amazon.com/stores/W.-R.-Gingell/author/B00HMM6VX4?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3&qid=1777578369&sr=8-3&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=1a200c2a-b503-47e9-8023-f4e086bcd870 [https://www.amazon.com/stores/W.-R.-Gingell/author/B00HMM6VX4?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3&qid=1777578369&sr=8-3&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=1a200c2a-b503-47e9-8023-f4e086bcd870]Books a Million https://www.booksamillion.com/search?query=W.+R.+Gingell&filters%5Bauthors%5D=W.+R.+Gingell [https://www.booksamillion.com/search?query=W.+R.+Gingell&filters%5Bauthors%5D=W.+R.+Gingell]Barnes & Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/%22W.R.%20Gingell%22?Ntk=P_key_Contributor_List&Ns=P_Sales_Rank&Ntx=mode+matchall [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/%22W.R.%20Gingell%22?Ntk=P_key_Contributor_List&Ns=P_Sales_Rank&Ntx=mode+matchall] Join the Unseen Sisterhood! A weekly newsletter for women with chronic illness who want more hope, more life, and more joy—plus access to our private Facebook group and resource bundle. https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood]  The Invisible Illness Club Website https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/]  The Invisible Illness Club Podcast https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast]  Music Credit Audio Jungle https://audiojungle.net [https://audiojungle.net/]

12. maj 2026 - 32 min
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053 Chronic Illness, Creativity, and Faith: What Life Really Looks Like Behind the Scenes

Living with chronic illness isn’t only about symptoms—it’s about the daily decisions, limits, and invisible effort no one sees. In this episode, author W.R. Gingell shares what life really looks like behind the scenes while living with endometriosis, POTS, and long COVID. We talk about fatigue, brain fog, shifting identity, and the ongoing process of learning your limits again and again. This conversation also explores creativity in the middle of chronic illness, the pressure to push through, and how faith changes when your life no longer looks the way you expected. If you’ve ever felt like your body doesn’t match your life—or you’re constantly starting over—this episode will meet you there. What You’ll Learn * What living with endometriosis, POTS, and long COVID really looks like day-to-day * Why chronic illness forces you to keep “relearning” your limits * The emotional weight of losing physical capacity and independence * What people get wrong about being a full-time creative * Why creativity isn’t a limited resource (and what actually fuels it) * The hidden guilt and shame around rest—and how to rethink it * How chronic illness reshapes your faith, church experience, and connection with God * The quiet way self-talk can become harmful—and how to start shifting it * What a real workday looks like when you’re dealing with brain fog and fatigue Memorable Quotes * “It doesn’t end. It changes shape a little and keeps going.” * “I always have to keep realizing it… over and over again.” * “Not being able to rely on my own body—that’s been the hardest part.” * “Creativity isn’t a finite resource. It’s a never-ending well.” * “I’m not performing my faith. I’m living it.” * “You don’t have the right to talk to someone made in the image of God like that—even if that someone is you.” * “Rest isn’t optional. It’s holy.” * “Take your rest… it belongs to you.” One Tiny Step Pay attention to how you talk to yourself today. When you catch yourself being harsh, pause and ask: Would I say this to someone I love? Resources Find W. R. Gingell! wrgingell.com [http://wrgingell.com/]instagram.com/wrgingell/ [https://www.instagram.com/wrgingell/]facebook.com/wrgingell/ [https://www.facebook.com/wrgingell/] Books by W. R. Gingell Amazon https://www.amazon.com/stores/W.-R.-Gingell/author/B00HMM6VX4?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3&qid=1777578369&sr=8-3&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=1a200c2a-b503-47e9-8023-f4e086bcd870 [https://www.amazon.com/stores/W.-R.-Gingell/author/B00HMM6VX4?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3&qid=1777578369&sr=8-3&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=1a200c2a-b503-47e9-8023-f4e086bcd870] https://www.amazon.com/stores/W.-R.-Gingell/author/B00HMM6VX4?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3&qid=1777578369&sr=8-3&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=1a200c2a-b503-47e9-8023-f4e086bcd870Books a Million https://www.booksamillion.com/search?query=W.+R.+Gingell&filters%5Bauthors%5D=W.+R.+Gingell [https://www.booksamillion.com/search?query=W.+R.+Gingell&filters%5Bauthors%5D=W.+R.+Gingell] Barnes & Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/%22W.R.%20Gingell%22?Ntk=P_key_Contributor_List&Ns=P_Sales_Rank&Ntx=mode+matchall [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/%22W.R.%20Gingell%22?Ntk=P_key_Contributor_List&Ns=P_Sales_Rank&Ntx=mode+matchall] Join the Unseen Sisterhood! A weekly newsletter for women with chronic illness who want more hope, more life, and more joy—plus access to our private Facebook group and resource bundle. https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood]  The Invisible Illness Club Website https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/]  The Invisible Illness Club Podcast https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast [https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast]  Music Credit Audio Jungle https://audiojungle.net [https://audiojungle.net/]

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