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039 - Mold Toxicity: The Hidden Illness That Nearly Ruined My Life - Arthur O'Connor

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Arthur O'Connor appeared to have everything on track. A successful personal trainer, recently engaged, healthy, active, and building a future he was excited about. Then his body began to change. What started as digestive issues soon became overwhelming fatigue, chronic inflammation, hormonal dysfunction, skin problems, weight loss, heart palpitations, and a growing list of symptoms that no one could explain. As doctor visits turned into dead ends, Arthur found himself questioning not only his health but his own reality. In this deeply honest conversation, Arthur shares the physical and emotional toll of living with an unexplained illness, the impact it had on his relationships and mental health, and how his relentless search for answers eventually led him to uncover a hidden source of toxicity that had been affecting his life for years. This episode explores chronic illness, mould toxicity, resilience, gut health, mental health, and the power of trusting yourself when you know something isn't right. Follow Arthur: Instagram: @aocfitness A special thank you to Western Auto Parts, Oranmore, Galway, for supporting The Survival Project Podcast. Western Auto Parts 📞 091-790014 If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the podcast, leave a rating, and share it with someone who may benefit from hearing Arthur's story.

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episode 039 - Mold Toxicity: The Hidden Illness That Nearly Ruined My Life - Arthur O'Connor cover

039 - Mold Toxicity: The Hidden Illness That Nearly Ruined My Life - Arthur O'Connor

Arthur O'Connor appeared to have everything on track. A successful personal trainer, recently engaged, healthy, active, and building a future he was excited about. Then his body began to change. What started as digestive issues soon became overwhelming fatigue, chronic inflammation, hormonal dysfunction, skin problems, weight loss, heart palpitations, and a growing list of symptoms that no one could explain. As doctor visits turned into dead ends, Arthur found himself questioning not only his health but his own reality. In this deeply honest conversation, Arthur shares the physical and emotional toll of living with an unexplained illness, the impact it had on his relationships and mental health, and how his relentless search for answers eventually led him to uncover a hidden source of toxicity that had been affecting his life for years. This episode explores chronic illness, mould toxicity, resilience, gut health, mental health, and the power of trusting yourself when you know something isn't right. Follow Arthur: Instagram: @aocfitness A special thank you to Western Auto Parts, Oranmore, Galway, for supporting The Survival Project Podcast. Western Auto Parts 📞 091-790014 If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the podcast, leave a rating, and share it with someone who may benefit from hearing Arthur's story.

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episode 038 - Growing Up With Crohn’s Disease: “I asked for the ostomy bag” - Terri Brannigan cover

038 - Growing Up With Crohn’s Disease: “I asked for the ostomy bag” - Terri Brannigan

From 60 toilet trips a day to fitness racing, Terri Brannigan's story is one of resilience, courage, and reclaiming life after Crohn's disease. In this episode of The Survival Project, Jonathan sits down with Crohn's disease advocate, ostomate, and fitness enthusiast Terri Brannigan to discuss her journey from being diagnosed with Crohn's at just 15 years old to making the life-changing decision to undergo ostomy surgery at 28. Terri opens up about growing up with chronic illness, the embarrassment and isolation of living with severe symptoms as a teenager, years of hospital visits, failed medications, major surgery, and the emotional toll Crohn's disease can take on every aspect of life. She shares the moment she realised she could no longer continue living the way she was, why she chose an ostomy, and how that decision ultimately gave her the freedom to rebuild her life. Today, Terri is completing fitness challenges, participating in Tryka events, facilitating ostomy support groups with Crohn's & Colitis Ireland, and helping others navigate life with IBD and an ostomy. In this episode: * Growing up with Crohn's disease as a teenager * The challenges of diagnosis and treatment * Living with severe Crohn's symptoms * Surgery, stomas, and life after an ostomy * Mental health and chronic illness * Fitness, strength training, and recovery * Body confidence and self-acceptance * Ostomy support groups and community * Advocacy, resilience, and rebuilding life after illness Whether you're living with Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, an ostomy, IBD, or supporting someone who is, this conversation is filled with honesty, hope, and practical insight. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, and share The Survival Project. IG: @thesurvivalprojectpod Terri's IG: livin_the_stoma_bag_life #CrohnsDisease #IBD #Ostomy #Stoma #UlcerativeColitis #ChronicIllness #InvisibleIllness #MentalHealth #FitnessJourney #TheSurvivalProject

9. juni 202652 min
episode 037 - The Glass Is Refillable: IBD, Cancer & Rebuilding Life With An Ostomy - Coach Jenn Moore cover

037 - The Glass Is Refillable: IBD, Cancer & Rebuilding Life With An Ostomy - Coach Jenn Moore

What happens when years of being undertreated for Ulcerative Colitis leads to a permanent ostomy, a cancer diagnosis, multiple major surgeries, and repeated setbacks? In this powerful episode of The Survival Project, Jonathan Healy sits down with Jenn Moore, an ostomy advocate, fitness coach, health coach, and specialist in helping people rebuild strength after chronic illness and surgery. Jenn shares her extraordinary journey from living with severe Ulcerative Colitis and years of inadequate medical care, to undergoing permanent ostomy surgery, discovering anal cancer, navigating multiple complex hernia repairs, and repeatedly rebuilding her life after major setbacks. But this is not a story about defeat. It is a story about resilience, purpose, adaptation, and learning to trust your body again. Jenn explains how she transformed her own experiences into a mission to help people living with ostomies, chronic illness, autoimmune disease, cancer recovery, and complex medical conditions regain confidence, rebuild strength, and return to the activities they love. In this episode: * Living with severe Ulcerative Colitis * Years of being undertreated and mismanaged * The decision to have permanent ostomy surgery * Discovering anal cancer after surgery * Multiple parastomal hernias and complex repairs * Recovery after major abdominal surgery * Returning to exercise with an ostomy * Core strength and hernia prevention * Fitness advice for ostomates * Chronic illness and mental resilience * Supporting loved ones through illness * Finding purpose through adversity * Why Jenn believes "the glass is refillable" Whether you're living with Crohn's disease, Ulcerative Colitis, an ostomy, cancer recovery, chronic illness, or supporting someone who is, this episode offers practical advice, hope, and inspiration. To contact Jenn: jenn@yougotthiswithcoachjenn.com or through IG @coach_jenn_moore

2. juni 202639 min
episode 036 - Stage 4 Endometriosis: “They Told Me It Was Anxiety” - Kate Ann Smith cover

036 - Stage 4 Endometriosis: “They Told Me It Was Anxiety” - Kate Ann Smith

For 13 years, Kate Ann was told her pain was normal. In this episode of The Survival Project, Jonathan Healy sits down with Kate for a deeply emotional and eye-opening conversation about living with Stage 4 Endometriosis and bowel endometriosis. Kate shares the reality of growing up in severe pain, being dismissed by doctors, told her symptoms were “just anxiety” or IBS, and spending years trying to convince people that something was seriously wrong. Eventually, after fighting for answers and advocating for herself, Kate was diagnosed with Stage 4 Endometriosis so severe that her organs had fused together. Together, Jonathan and Kate discuss: • Chronic pain & invisible illness • Medical gaslighting • Fertility fears & egg freezing • The emotional impact of chronic illness • Body image, bloating & femininity • Mental health & self trust • Surgery & fear of the future • Women’s health inequality • Nutrition, fitness & holistic healing • Learning to advocate for yourself This episode is not just about endometriosis. It’s about what happens when people stop listening to women’s pain. And it’s about finding strength, identity, and purpose in the middle of chronic illness. A huge thank you to Kate for her honesty and vulnerability throughout this conversation. If this episode resonates with you, please follow, share, and leave a rating for the podcast. #Endometriosis #Stage4Endometriosis #ChronicIllness #InvisibleIllness #TheSurvivalProject

26. mai 202647 min
episode 035 - The Female Experience Of IBD: Identity, Illness & Rebuilding Yourself - Sarah & Terri cover

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. mai 202643 min