Sarah šŸ”

In this instalment of the Sava Wellness Community Interview Series we offer a preview of a different and exciting episode where Sarah, the owner of Sava Wellness, is interviewed by Rick Dougherty, who is the creator and host of the ā€œTall Guy Talks Travelā€ YouTube channel and podcast series. 

The words ā€œSava Wellness Communityā€ are written in green cursive script over top of a polaroid picture. The polaroid picture is sitting on top of multiple layers of pink, cream, and white watercolour background. The polaroid picture has the name ā€œSarahā€ written in green under it. The picture is of Sarah smiling at the camera. Sarah has her blonde hair down, is wearing red lipstick, and has a jean jacket over a t-shirt on.

Sarah talks about learning self-advocacy, what kinds of terminology to use around people with chronic illnesses and/or disabilities, her diagnoses of Lyme disease and chronic fatigue and how these impact her life, how to talk to family and friends about your chronic illnesses/disabilities, which includes grieving and much more! The conversation continues on the ā€œTall Guy Talks Travelā€ channel where you will get to see brain fog in action, and learn about toxic positivity, myths about chronic illnesses, and what people with chronic illness want, and not want, to hear.

Sarah is a frequent guest on the ā€œTall Guy Talks Travelā€ podcast series, but in this bonus episode of ā€œTall Guy Talks Travelā€ Rick specifically interviews Sarah about her experiences with chronic illnesses/disabilities. This collaboration celebrates chronic disease month and disability pride month, which takes place during the month of July!

Below is the preview video on the Sava Wellness YouTube channel. You can find the full interview over on the ā€œTall Guy Talks Travelā€ channel here.

Sava Wellness was created to help spread awareness about chronic illness. Head over to the booking page to see how you can book Sarah for speaking engagements about inclusivity and chronic illness.

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  1. leahvandyk Avatar

    An awesome conversation–thank you for sharing!

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