When I started Bendy Bodies in 2020, I never could have imagined where this journey would lead.
What began as a passion project to help educate and empower people living with hypermobility, Ehlers-Danlos syndromes, POTS, MCAS, and related conditions has grown into a community that has touched lives around the world.
To celebrate this milestone, I was deeply honored to receive these incredibly kind messages from some truly extraordinary people who have generously shared their expertise, wisdom, and stories on the podcast over the years.
My heartfelt thanks to Lara Bloom, Dr. Dacre Knight, Dr. Ina Stephens, Jill Miller, Kate Colbert, and Katie and Andrew Dettelbach for taking the time to record these thoughtful messages. Your words mean more than I can adequately express.
Each of you has played a meaningful role in helping Bendy Bodies become what it is today. More importantly, you have helped educate, support, and inspire countless individuals navigating complex medical conditions, often during some of the most challenging periods of their lives.
I am profoundly grateful not only for your friendship and support, but also for your willingness to share your knowledge, experience, advocacy, and heart with this community.
And to every guest, listener, viewer, subscriber, patient, client, colleague, family member, and friend who has been part of this journey: thank you.
Bendy Bodies has never been about me.
It has always been about bringing together brilliant minds, lived experiences, and meaningful conversations that help people feel seen, heard, understood, and empowered.
Two hundred episodes later, that mission feels more important than ever.
If Bendy Bodies has helped you feel less alone, understand your body better, or find language for your experience, I would be so grateful if you shared what the podcast has meant to you in the comments.
Here’s to the next chapter. 💙
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