Inside FLARE: The Art of Endo
This episode feels really special to me. I’m joined by Sophie, a member of the FLARE team, our unofficial “Substack Queen,” and an incredibly talented writer and creative. Sophie shares her experience being diagnosed with endometriosis at young age, and what it was like trying to understand something so complex at the time. We talk about what it means to grow up with a condition that most people around you don’t fully understand. How, at that age, you often don’t question what you’re told, even when something doesn’t feel right. How those early experiences can shape the way you see your body, your pain, and your voice over time. One of the most powerful parts of this conversation is when Sophie opens up about trust. Not just trust in doctors, but how repeated dismissal or lack of clarity can slowly turn into questioning yourself. Your symptoms. Your instincts. Your reality. Sophie also brings in her creative perspective in such a meaningful way. As a writer and zine creator, she has found ways to express her experience through storytelling and art, including a zine that reflects her personal journey with endometriosis. It’s a reminder that creativity can become a powerful outlet for processing something that is often so difficult to put into words. We also talk about the mental health side of endometriosis in a way that feels very real and very honest. The anxiety, the overthinking, and the emotional weight of not knowing what’s happening in your own body, especially at such a formative age. I’m so excited for what Sophie is building within FLARE as well. She will be leading one of our very first online workshops, creating space for others to explore storytelling and creative expression in a way that feels approachable and personal.What stood out to me most in this conversation is how quietly these experiences build. It’s not always one defining moment, but a series of small ones that shape how someone learns to cope, adapt, and make sense of what they’re going through. Sophie is from Belgium and is currently based in New Zealand. I appreciate her sharing her experience and perspective on the varying ways healthcare systems across countries address endometriosis She recently had a surgery herself and I feel lucky to have connected with her around the same time I had started my recovery process in March. Sophie brings such a thoughtful, grounded, and creative voice to this space, and I’m so grateful she shared it here. If you were diagnosed young, or if you’ve ever felt unsure about your own body because of what you’ve been told, I think this episode will resonate with you in a really personal way. This is you’re reminder that you are allowed to trust yourself. Keep creating, Keep Healing💛-Priscilla FLARE Journal is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to FLARE Journal at flareendo.substack.com/subscribe [https://flareendo.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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