Our Skin: A Personal Discovery Podcast

Clap Backs and Thick Skin: Victoria Voos on Psoriasis, Self-Advocacy, and Science

35 min · 11. sept. 2025
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Victoria Voos was in college when her psoriasis “went full rampage,” setting off a cascade of diagnoses—from psoriatic arthritis to insulin resistance—that could have been overwhelming. Instead, she built online communities, mastered the art of the clap back, and became a fierce advocate for herself and others. In this episode, she shares how clinical trials gave her both hope and hard data, the boundaries that keep her online space safe, and why humor is one of her best defenses. Plus, the surprising story of the science behind monoclonal antibodies—and how they’re changing treatment for psoriasis. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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