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The Survival Project

Podcast by Jonathan Healy

English

Health & personal development

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The Survival Project is a podcast about health, resilience, and the power of shared experience. We all face battles; for our health, for our wellbeing, for survival itself. This podcast is a space to explore those battles honestly, whether you’re living with chronic illness yourself or supporting someone you love. “Your story can be someone else’s survival guide” - The Survival Project exists to do just that: turn lived experience into a guide for others.

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35 episodes

episode 035 - The Female Experience Of IBD: Identity, Illness & Rebuilding Yourself - Sarah & Terri artwork

035 - The Female Experience Of IBD: Identity, Illness & Rebuilding Yourself - Sarah & Terri

World IBD Day Special | The Female Experience of IBD, Chronic Illness & Identity In this episode of The Survival Project, Sarah O’Connor and Terri Brannigan join me for a powerful conversation on the female experience of living with Crohn’s disease, IBD, invisible illness, fatigue, body image, relationships, and resilience. We speak honestly about the realities women face while navigating chronic illness, from the pressure to “look well” and keep pushing through fatigue, to the emotional impact of body changes, medical dismissal, dating, intimacy, and uncertainty around the future. Sarah shares her experience living with both Crohn’s disease and Multiple Sclerosis (MS), while Terri reflects on how stoma surgery transformed her confidence, identity, and outlook on life. This conversation explores: • Crohn’s disease & ulcerative colitis • Invisible illness & chronic fatigue • Women’s health & medical gaslighting • Body image & confidence after illness • Stoma surgery & identity • Relationships & vulnerability • Motherhood fears & uncertainty • Mental health & resilience • Finding yourself again after diagnosis A deeply honest conversation about womanhood, strength, and rebuilding your life through chronic illness. Thank you to Sarah and Terri for their openness and honesty throughout this episode.

21 May 2026 - 43 min
episode 034 - The Diseased Man: What Is He Worth? IBD, Masculinity & Identity - Owen Lancelot & Oliver Achard Ravn artwork

034 - The Diseased Man: What Is He Worth? IBD, Masculinity & Identity - Owen Lancelot & Oliver Achard Ravn

In this World IBD Day special episode of The Survival Project, I’m joined by Owen and Oliver for a deeply honest conversation about the male experience of living with IBD. We talk about Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, stoma surgery, masculinity, identity, relationships, intimacy, body image, fear, shame, depression, and the pressure men feel to stay strong while living with chronic illness. This episode goes into the parts of IBD that are often left unspoken: the fear of rejection, the uncertainty of the future, the emotional impact of surgery, the pressure to be the provider, and the difficulty of opening up when your body has changed. Owen shares his experience with ulcerative colitis, stoma surgery, endurance running, and preparing for another major surgery. Oliver shares his experience with Crohn’s disease, flares, anxiety, relationships, dating, and the fear of what the future may hold. This is a conversation about IBD, but it is also a conversation about men’s mental health, vulnerability, resilience, and rebuilding identity after illness. Thank you to Owen and Oliver for their honesty. This is part one of our World IBD Day double episode week. On Thursday, Sarah O’Connor and Terri Brannigan join me for a powerful conversation on the female experience of living with IBD.

19 May 2026 - 45 min
episode 033 - Loss of Health, Loss of Livelihood: Chronic Illness & Self-Employment in America artwork

033 - Loss of Health, Loss of Livelihood: Chronic Illness & Self-Employment in America

Episode 33 of The Survival Project with Levi. Levi is a photographer based in Las Vegas living with ulcerative colitis and, since recording this episode, Crohn’s disease. In this conversation, Levi shares the reality of years of symptoms, blood loss, misdiagnosis, colonoscopies, failed medications, chronic pain, and trying to navigate the American healthcare system while self-employed. We dive into: • Living with IBD and chronic illness • Crohn’s disease & ulcerative colitis • The emotional impact of isolation • Healthcare costs in America • Insurance battles & biologic medications • Skyrizi, Tremfya & inflammation markers • Chronic illness and identity • Cannabis for pain management • Spiritual healing & Reiki • Becoming the person in charge of your own healthcare One of the biggest takeaways from this episode is the importance of advocating for yourself, doing your own research, and learning how to navigate a system that often leaves people behind. A raw and powerful conversation about survival, resilience, pain, and rebuilding yourself while living with chronic illness. Sponsored by Western Auto Parts Oranmore. To order contact 091-790014 To support Levi's Go Fund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-levis-healing-journey-wu35s?

12 May 2026 - 45 min
episode 032 - “Not Value for Money” Aoife’s Fight for a Future, Living with Friedrich’s Ataxia - Aoife Quinn artwork

032 - “Not Value for Money” Aoife’s Fight for a Future, Living with Friedrich’s Ataxia - Aoife Quinn

Aoife Quinn is 23, from Galway, and living with a rare condition called Friedreich’s Ataxia. Right now, her symptoms are manageable. But she knows what’s coming. She knows there’s a drug that could slow the progression of her condition and protect her future. The problem? It has been deemed “not value for money.” In this episode, we talk about: * Being diagnosed at 18 * Living with uncertainty and fear * The impact on family and identity * Fighting for access to life-changing treatment This isn’t just about chronic illness. It’s about what happens when the treatment exists… but you can’t access it. Aoife isn’t asking for a miracle. She’s asking for a chance. 🔗 Support Aoife - https://www.change.org/p/make-skyclarys-available-in-ireland IG - @aoifequinn31 Massive thank you to todays sponsor Western Auto Parts Oranmore. For all you motoring needs contact: 091-79014

5 May 2026 - 29 min
episode 031 - Let Us Sit In The Fire Together: Reflections - Jonathan Healy - The Survival Project artwork

031 - Let Us Sit In The Fire Together: Reflections - Jonathan Healy - The Survival Project

Episode 31 of The Survival Project is a reflections episode titled: “Let Us Sit in the Fire Together.” This episode explores the reality of living with chronic illness, Crohn’s disease, IBD, ostomy life, chronic pain, and mental resilience, through lessons taken from the last 10 conversations on the podcast. From misdiagnosis and isolation to recovery, identity loss, breathwork, sleep, and rebuilding life after illness, this episode brings together powerful insights from real lived experiences. If you are navigating: * Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis * IBD or an ostomy * Chronic illness or chronic pain * Mental health struggles linked to health This episode is a reminder that you are not alone. The core message is simple: We are all sitting in the fire, but we do not have to sit in it alone. Featuring reflections from guests including Sam (Footprints Africa), Joe Forde, Tom Coleman, Tanika, Diego, Karen, Jack Brennan, and Oliver (Chronicare). A massive thank you to Western Auto Parts Oranmore for supporting this episode and helping keep The Survival Project alive. Contact: 091-790014 📌 Links & Resources: Chronicare App: https://chronicare.io/ Footprints Africa: https://www.justgiving.com/page/jonathan-footprints2africa?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL&utm_campaign=020 Contact: sam@footprints2africa.org.uk

28 Apr 2026 - 13 min
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