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    Fatigued Podcast

    Our Cohosts had Covid and now they’re collecting genuine perspectives on the pandemic. From patients to paramedics, from long-haulers to lessons learned, it’s the same virus but very different stories. Hosts Raymond McAnally and Caroline Amos engage through humor and empathy with guests to humanize pandemic issues surrounding Covid-19. The hope is that these stories can help us all make more informed decisions today, and be better prepared in the future. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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    Episodes (44)

    S2:E6 Nick | Vaccine Spotter Dot Org

    S2:E6 Nick | Vaccine Spotter Dot Org

    Are you having difficulty locating a vaccine appointment? Do you wish there was a website that contained information for ALL your local pharmacies instead of having 20+ individual tabs open for each one? Well look no further! www.vaccinespotter.org is the one-stop shop for all your vaccine appointment needs! "A tool to help you track down COVID-19 vaccine appointment openings at your state's pharmacies. Updated every minute. Rather than searching around on each pharmacy's website, we'll automatically scan the pharmacy websites and show you any available appointments we can find on one page."

    And today we interviewed the guy behind all of it: Nick is a regular guy with a big heart and has put his software engineering skills to good use. When he heard his coworkers' frustrations about finding appointments for their elderly loved ones, he knew he could help. A month later, vaccinespotter.org is up and running and helping hundreds of people access their dose of the Fauci-Ouchie. This feel-good story is a lovely reminder that there are good people out there...which has inspired us to focus this month on people who have pivoted and helped others amidst the pandemic. Stay tuned!

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usApril 06, 2021

    S2:E5 Gemma I Parosmia V: Phantom Smells of Smoke

    S2:E5 Gemma I Parosmia V: Phantom Smells of Smoke

    We round out our Parosmia Series with Gemma who experiences parosmia and it's equally evil twin: phantosmia. For those who don't know, phantosmia is an olfactory hallucination that makes you smell things that aren't there. For Gemma it's a persistent smell of cigarette smoke (which was one of her least favorite smells to begin with). It makes mealtime unbearable and alienates her from sharing that time with her beautiful family. However, she's brilliant at turning lemons into lemonade: when she first tested positive for Covid, she made a public facebook post of her symptoms to help other people recognize the virus in themselves. Fortunately she was able to prevent friends from sharing the virus with vulnerable family members! She wrote to us after spoke to her, "I also had messages from 2 lovely ladies from Florida and Georgia asking for advise. I was glad something positive came out of me catching the virus and sharing my symptoms to help others. I was surprised my post reached america from england." It's nice to see social media helping others in a time like this. 

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usMarch 30, 2021

    S2:E4 Anissa | Parosmia IV: "Am I Stuck Like This?"

    S2:E4 Anissa | Parosmia IV: "Am I Stuck Like This?"

    In our fourth episode, we talk with Anissa - the self-described "cook of the family" who can barely bring herself to eat anything besides peanut m&ms. She spoke to us about how parosmia disconnects her from the rest of the world: she can't eat enough to keep up her fitness regimen, celebratory & holiday meals once full of connection and memory are uncomfortable, and she is left with the question "am I stuck like this?" 

    In spite of her frustration, she has found a wonderful outlet: photography. "It's kind of replaced all of the energy I would put towards like working out and, and whatnot." Her work is beautiful, so go check it out on Instagram @anissalatifphotography! Happy listening!

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usMarch 23, 2021

    S2:E3 Chrissi | Parosmia III: AbScent & The Science of Smell Training

    S2:E3 Chrissi | Parosmia III: AbScent & The Science of Smell Training

    Chrissi Kelly is the founder of AbScent, a UK-based charity that is dedicated to providing support and trusted information to those affected by anosmia and other smell disorders. After her own struggles with smell loss, she has committed herself to the advancement of smell training and research. We found her perspective enlightening and, while we aren't personally experiencing parosmia, we imagine this conversation might provide some clarity and encouragement to those afflicted by this uncomfortable phenomenon. The main takeaway? Consider parosmia an injury, not an illness, and be patient with yourself as your body mends and heals.

    AbScent website: https://abscent.org/

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usMarch 16, 2021

    S2:E2 Marilyn | Parosmia II: Tasting Metal, But Testing Negative

    S2:E2 Marilyn | Parosmia II: Tasting Metal, But Testing Negative

    Compared to Brooke's episode on Tuesday, this episode is a great example of "same virus, different stories." In the second episode of our Parosmia Series, we talk to Marilyn who had some of the weirdest and worst symptoms of Covid... yet never received a positive test. Not one. Without a positive test can she still claim to have had Covid? How else can she explain the acrid metal taste she felt in her mouth every time she consumed onions? Or the heaviness in her chest when she tried to breathe? We talk about how unsettling it is to be betrayed by your body and Raymond shares why it's important to get a second opinion if you don't feel heard by your doctor.

    On another note, Caroline tries her hand at parody songs about the pandemic and they are not great.

    For more help with Parosmia check out the links of the organizations below:

    AbScent is a UK registered charity supporting people who are experiencing the distressing effects of smell loss. AbScent offers information, support and practical advice for people living with smell disorders. https://abscent.org/ (On March 15th we are releasing an episode with Chrissi Kelly, the founder of AbScent, who will share more about her research and studies into smell disorders.)

    The Smell and Taste Association of North America (STANA) advocates for funding for research on smell and taste disorders and collaborates with individuals living with these chemosensory disorders, healthcare professionals, and institutions to provide evidence-based education, resources, and networking opportunities.  https://thestana.org/

    The Monell Center for Advancing Discovery in Taste & Smell - their mission is to improve health and well-being by advancing the scientific understanding of taste, smell, and related senses. https://monell.org/

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usMarch 11, 2021

    S2:E1 Brooke | Parosmia I: When Smells are No Longer Safe

    S2:E1 Brooke | Parosmia I: When Smells are No Longer Safe

    We're kicking off Season 2 with a series about parosmia, perhaps the most odd and startling long-hauler symptom to date. Parosmia is dysfunctional smell detection characterized by the inability of the brain to correctly identify an odor's "natural" smell. Instead, the natural odor is usually transformed into an unpleasant aroma, typically a "'burned,' 'rotting,' 'fecal,' or 'chemical' smell".  Pre-pandemic this was a symptom often found in patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment or persons recovering from head trauma. Its current link to coronavirus confounds doctors and scientists as there is no immediate cure.

    Brooke is our first guest and she has been struggling with her symptoms for 10 months. It is quite an emotional interview as she breaks down what her day to day life is like living with parosmia. She recounts how she may have gotten it, what she can and cannot consume, and shares resources that have helped her along the way (which are posted below).

    AbScent is a UK registered charity supporting people who are experiencing the distressing effects of smell loss. AbScent offers information, support and practical advice for people living with smell disorders. https://abscent.org/ (On March 15th we are releasing an episode with Chrissi Kelly, the founder of AbScent, who will share more about her research and studies into smell disorders.)

    The Smell and Taste Association of North America (STANA) advocates for funding for research on smell and taste disorders and collaborates with individuals living with these chemosensory disorders, healthcare professionals, and institutions to provide evidence-based education, resources, and networking opportunities.  https://thestana.org/

    The Monell Center for Advancing Discovery in Taste & Smell - their mission is to improve health and well-being by advancing the scientific understanding of taste, smell, and related senses. https://monell.org/

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usMarch 09, 2021

    S1E17: Ray & Caroline Wrap Season One

    S1E17: Ray & Caroline Wrap Season One

    Caroline and Raymond (and an awkward little-sounding voice) say goodbye to Season One.  Our cohosts give updates on their personal Covid stories, tell us about what's coming up in Season Two (launching March 9th, 2021), and why this shift has them excited and not fatigued.

    In just 3 months, we've built out a one-stop-shop website and social media pages and Fatigued Podcast has reached thousands of listeners across every podcast platform playable.  We would not be continuing without the supportive messages we receive from listeners like you.  We've said from the beginning that we'd do this until "we get fatigued by it" and, thanks to your support, we ain't there yet!

    We continue to hope and hear that these episodes are making a difference now and you can listen to hear how we see them helping in the future as well.  Thank you!

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usMarch 02, 2021

    S1E16: Dr. Keith Gagnon - The Nation's Mutation, a U.S. Variant

    S1E16: Dr. Keith Gagnon - The Nation's Mutation, a U.S. Variant

    This is our final interview for Season 1 and it's our biggest one to date: we got a chance to interview Dr. Keith Gagnon, an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at SIU whose lab has uncovered a U.S.-specific coronavirus variant that accounts for about half of the cases in the nation! He has been featured on many major news outlets as more information about this mutation is uncovered. We were so honored he took time out of his busy schedule to talk to us and frankly he filled us with a lot of hope for the future - while the topic of conversation is scary, we were grateful he was able to explain things in layman's terms. We learned a lot and think you will too!

    Stay tuned for our end of Season 1 wrap-up episode and our kick-off of Season 2 as we commemorate the one-year anniversary of the pandemic. There are many great things in store and we can hardly wait to share them with you! 

    S1E15: Harriet - "Look for the Helpers"

    S1E15: Harriet - "Look for the Helpers"

    We can all agree we're in need of a feel-good story right now, so meet Harriet! She has been dedicating her time and energy to helping elderly people navigate the world of technology so they can receive the vaccine. "Anybody would do the same when you hear the people on the other line," she says. From family to strangers, she's helped so many get access to the information they need so they aren't left behind. She also details her hints, tips, and suggestions on how to look for vaccination access! 

    Below is the New York Times article that inspired this conversation in the first place:
    https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/04/nyregion/coronavirus-nyc-vaccinations.html

    Stay tuned and follow us on social media (@fatiguedpodcast) to hear more about our upcoming changes, news, and updates! 

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usFebruary 16, 2021

    S1E14: Erik - "A Deployed Doctor Comes Home to Covid"

    S1E14: Erik - "A Deployed Doctor Comes Home to Covid"

    This week we got to interview Dr. Erik, an anesthesiologist who was deployed in the Middle East when the pandemic broke out last March. His deployment had already come to a close but he was detained for a few more weeks before he was allowed to come back to the States. He's grateful to be reunited with his family again and we spoke and mused about many different topics like healthcare accessibility, Covid bubbles, and the reliability of masks. Because of his medical background, he went into detail about how doctors go through "fit tests" to discover which masks work the best with their face - a protocol we didn't know previously existed! It left us reevaluating the efficacy of the masks we're currently wearing and wondering what we can do to create a tighter seal to prevent this pesky virus from sneaking-up on us again. 

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usFebruary 09, 2021

    S1E13: Louis - “Shoot Me Up Bruh”, A Pfizer Vaccine Trial Story

    S1E13: Louis - “Shoot Me Up Bruh”, A Pfizer Vaccine Trial Story

    After months of devastating loss, Louis said "fuck it" (literally) and enrolled himself in the Pfizer vaccine trial. Louis, a self-described "big ol' meat shield," was more than happy to take this risk, especially because he knows we aren't going to get anywhere with this virus until we start finding some answers. He goes into detail about why he chose to participate, how it went, and what happened after injection. If you want to find out whether or not he received the vaccine or a placebo, tune in! 

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usFebruary 02, 2021

    S1E12: Maria - "An American Hospitalized in London"

    S1E12: Maria - "An American Hospitalized in London"

    Last March Maria spent nineteen days in the hospital with COVID-induced double pneumonia. Can you even imagine? From the CPAP machine to rash and bed rest, she experienced the full gamut. We are so lucky she lived to tell the tale, no matter how gruesome it may be. We're even luckier she was so sunny and sweet at 6 in the morning when we captured this conversation...oh wait, it was six OUR time, 2 in the afternoon her time. Ohhh, no wonder she was in a much better mood than us! She also didn't need to pay a dime for her hospital stay which might also be why she's so chipper and upbeat... c'mon USA, revamp our healthcare system already!

    Maria Ryan is an American ex-pat living in London. She is a registered Dramatherapist and is looking into offering free online Dramatherapy sessions for Covid survivors. For more information contact us at fatiguedpodcast@gmail.com and we'll put you in touch! 

    S1E11: Rob - "Immunocompromised and Not Loving It"

    S1E11: Rob - "Immunocompromised and Not Loving It"

    Rob is immunocompromised and lives with his family of nine... so how does he keep himself safe around so many people when a pandemic rages across the country? Well... he made the hard and necessary decision to move away from his family and into his own apartment until this thing is over. "I have a big family and I intend to be here a very long time for them." He's a shining example of sacrifice, hard work, and love. 

    On top of a year filled with loss and isolation, he's managed to turn lemons into lemonade by adapting his time and talents into a new company: ReLink, which provides production services for corporate events that have moved online due to the coronavirus. https://relink.global/

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usJanuary 19, 2021

    S1E10: Lauren - "Mississippi Medic Blues"

    S1E10: Lauren - "Mississippi Medic Blues"

    Lauren is a paramedic from Mississippi and the epitome of over-achiever: she spent 33 days in New York City deployed by FEMA this past spring to help the ever-growing Covid case count. And while she was there she finished her second semester of medic school! Her first save was a Covid-positive case! While she has many stories to share, she admits it's something she never wants to do again -- and after hearing those stories we TOTALLY GET IT. With COVID on the rise again, we're glad we got some insight into the heavy lifters of this pandemic. Mask up and stay home so we can ease the burden of the first responders and lifesavers of the world! 

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usJanuary 12, 2021

    S1E9: Dad - "Hospitals Honor the Dead: Essential Worker, Essential Witness"

    S1E9: Dad - "Hospitals Honor the Dead: Essential Worker, Essential Witness"

    TW: death

    Over the holidays we interviewed Caroline's dad, an essential worker, who has seen some…pretty devastating events. The audio isn’t perfect, it’s a shorter episode than usual, but it’s a story we felt was necessary to share. As we enter a new year and reflect on 2020, we feel it is important to remember the lives lost in the pandemic - not as a statistic, but as people. 

    In this episode we bridge the gap between anecdotal stories and grim reality.

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usJanuary 05, 2021

    S1E8: Jamie - "A Lawyer and a Chemist walk into some Covid"

    S1E8: Jamie - "A Lawyer and a Chemist walk into some Covid"

    Meet Jamie, a covid-survivor who made it to the hospital in time, thanks to his wife and their oximeter.  Jamie is also a patent lawyer and former chemist who has experience with the FDA and pharmaceutical research.  This week on the pod we discuss the legalities of the new vaccine, the legal liabilities of covid, and whether or not people understand how research studies function in and out of emergency situations such as this.

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usDecember 27, 2020

    S1E7: Kris Kringle - Santa's Reason for the Season

    S1E7: Kris Kringle - Santa's Reason for the Season

    This episode is for big and small kids alike who are wondering if co-ho-ho-hovid can stop Santa. We got a hold of the Big Guy himself - Santa Claus - a week before Christmas to talk about how coronavirus has impacted life up at the North Pole. This is our first (and probably only) kid-friendly episode, but if you're an adult in need of a little holiday spirit we think it might be for you too :)

    Special thanks to Ben Jeffrey for making our spirits bright!

    S1E6: Zach & Stu - College Housing & Quarantine

    S1E6: Zach & Stu - College Housing & Quarantine

    Disclaimer: there is mention of a very specific sex toy in this episode. (insert laughing emoji here)

    Our second episode of College Week focuses on Zach and Stu who are in charge of resident life at a university in Indianapolis. When the pandemic hit during last spring break, these two (along with their team) were singlehandedly responsible for reuniting the students with all of their belongings. Thanks to their hard work this year, the freshmen have been able to move in safely and keep the number of cases to a minimum. Though, it hasn't been easy: how do you foster community when isolation is the only option? What kind of effect will this have on college freshmen - will they miss out meeting the best friends of their lives or do they get lucky having a dorm suite to themselves? 

    Give us a listen, stay positive, and test negative! 

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usDecember 17, 2020

    S1E5: Josie - "Funeral Home Worker, Public Health Major, and Covid Patient"

    S1E5: Josie - "Funeral Home Worker, Public Health Major, and Covid Patient"

    Trigger warning: death & disordered eating

    This week is College Week on the pod and we're kicking it off talking to Josie who has been juggling school, work, and a case of covid. She's earning her degree in Public Health and after working all summer in an Urgent Care facility, she has switched over to working in a funeral home. We talk about how funeral practices have changed, is history repeating itself, how hard it is to get tested this time of year, and the feeling of shame. She's exceptionally honest and it was a pleasure speaking with her. 

    Additionally, Caroline got an antibody test! Will she have antibodies 6 months after infection? Listen and find out! 

    Fatigued Podcast
    en-usDecember 15, 2020
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