Logo
    Search

    Elise Masters talks about her experiences in finding good specialist care, dealing with bullying at school, motherhood, and her 30+ surgeries

    enSeptember 01, 2023

    About this Episode

    http://livingwithendopodcast.org.auEndometriosis Australia Ambassador Ellie Angel-Mobbs and Elise Masters chat about Elise’s journey with Endometriosis, which started at the age of 13. The pair discusses Elise’s 

    Recent Episodes from Living With Endo

    Ellie Angel-Mobbs shares exciting news about Endometriosis Australia

    Ellie Angel-Mobbs shares exciting news about Endometriosis Australia

    Join Endometriosis Australia Ambassador Ellie Angel-Mobbs as she announces that Endometriosis Australia has been successfully recognised by the Australia Government and Department of Health as the Peak Body for the Endometriosis community in Australia and received $1,328 million in funding over 3 years to continue its work.

    Tune in and help spread the word about our podcast by simply rating and leaving a review⁠.

    EndoWarrior Aroha shares her endo journey and Trek for Endo experience

    EndoWarrior Aroha shares her endo journey and Trek for Endo experience

    Join EndoWarrior and podcast queen Ellie Angel-Mobbs as she chats to EndoWarrior Aroha Leibhart about her Trek for Endo experience. 

    Considering a Trek for Endo but not sure what to expect? EndoWarrior Aroha joined us on the 2022 Cape to Cape Endo Trek, raising over $50k in vital funds and making friends for life in the process. In this episode, she shares her endo journey, fundraising tips, her top trek experiences, and why you shouldn’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity.

    To sign up for our next Trek for Endo, visit our website! 

    Tune in and help spread the word about our podcast by simply rating and leaving a review⁠.

    Fi and Paddy Macrae: bringing Endo to a screen near you

    Fi and Paddy Macrae: bringing Endo to a screen near you

    Join Endo Warrior and podcast queen Ellie Angel-Mobbs as she chats to Endo Warrior Fi Macrae and her brother, Paddy, the creator of the new Netflix comedy drama, Irreverent. ⁠

    Aussie screenwriter Paddy Macrae was inspired to bring a character with endometriosis to the screen following sister Fi’s diagnosis over five years ago. Drawing on Fi’s experiences, he created Daisy, who appears in Irreverent. Fi was on set to advise on how this debilitating invisible illness was depicted and explain why a hot water bottle is an essential item, even on a 38 degree day.

    Tune in to hear this brother sister duo talk about family relationships, endo advocacy and supportive workplaces. You can help spread the word about our podcast by simply rating and leaving a review.