Beyond the Diagnosis: Duchenne Perspectives

Redefining What’s Possible

45 min · 13. maj 2026
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What happens when we stop defining people by their diagnosis and start listening to who they really are? In this episode of Beyond the Diagnosis, we are Redefining What’s Possible. Our guests Ravi Lipman, Ash Brittenham, and Nathan Rothe join us to share their experiences as adults living with Duchenne—men with careers, passions, and interests that extend far beyond medical labels. Together, they challenge assumptions, celebrate individuality, and remind us that possibility looks different for everyone.

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