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Being Rare Podcast

Being Rare Podcast

Hosted by Sarita Edwards

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Episodes

111

Latest episode

Oct 2025

Language

EN

About the show

The Being Rare podcast intersects rare disease, leadership, and systems change. It examines how policy, clinical practice, innovation, and institutional decision-making shape the lived experience of being rare, whether as a patient, caregiver, clinician, advocate, or leader. Hosted by Sarita Edwards, Being Rare extends beyond storytelling. Each conversation brings together diverse perspectives to challenge assumptions, uncover blind spots, and drive more effective, equitable outcomes. Follow Being Rare today, wherever you stream your podcasts!

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October 30, 202525 min

EP 109. Navigating Life with Ataxia SCA15

In this episode of the Being Rare Podcast, host Sarita Edwards sits down with Michael Mantz, a business owner, writer, and advocate living with Ataxia SCA15, a rare and progressive neurodegenerative disorder.From his forthcoming memoir to building a community that celebrates resilience, this conversation is all about showing up authentically, even when life feels unsteady. Through his blog and new brand Inspire Thread, Michael brings visibility to those navigating rare, invisible, or progressive conditions. Hear more from Michael and his journey in today's episode!

August 28, 202550 min

EP 108. Big Ride, Bigger Mission with Royce Robertson

In this episode, Sarita sits down with Royce Robertson—a husband, father, patient, and advocate. Royce shares his personal journey of being misdiagnosed and nearly undergoing a critical procedure before discovering he had cardiac sarcoidosis, a condition many healthcare providers still know little about.Royce started cycling to raise awareness and push for equitable healthcare access for all families, especially those in rural and underserved communities. This episode highlights race, misdiagnosis, gaps in provider knowledge, and how Royce turned pain into purpose.Tune in for a conversation about resilience, advocacy, and what it really takes to pay it forward. Follow Royce on Instagram @cycle4sarc.

April 24, 2025Episode 10742 min

Ep 107. Health Equity Insights: Discussing the Inequities in the Rare Disease Community Report

In this episode, Sarita is joined by Jenifer Waldrop, Executive Director of the Rare Disease Diversity Coalition (RDDC), to discuss the Inequities in the Rare Disease Community Report completed in partnership with the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD).This research involved over 2,800 participants and sheds light on the barriers faced by underrepresented patients with rare diseases. Tune in as we delve into this groundbreaking national survey, while offering critical insights into healthcare access challenges.Learn more about RDDC and NORD:RDDC at rarediseasediversity.org NORD at rarediseases.org

March 1, 202555 min

Ep 106. Being Rare and Black: A Rare Disease Day Exclusive

In this episode of the Being Rare Podcast, Sarita sits down with James Griffin and Genesis Jones, patient advocates and authors. We're talking about navigating life with sickle cell, healthcare bias, stigma, and more!The books mentioned in this episode can be found on Amazon. Direct links are below.Breaking Silence: Living with Sickle Cell Anemia by James Griffin III https://a.co/d/3znpc3sRebirth: A Sickle Cell Warrior's Crossover (Warrior's Sickle Cell Poetry Collection) by Genesis Jones https://a.co/d/3lVQL7ZResilient: Reflections of a Sickle Cell Journey (Warrior's Sickle Cell Poetry Collection) by Genesis Jones https://a.co/d/73XsFla

February 6, 202537 min

Ep 105. Prioritizing Self Care Part 2: Finding What Works For You

In this episode of the Being Rare Podcast, Sarita sits down with NASM certified trainer and professional bodybuilder, Coach Jeff Benton to talk about the value of prioritizing self care into your daily routine. Interested in personal training or coaching? In-person and virtual options available. Personal instruction. Nutrition monitoring. One-on-one or group. Bodybuilding contest prep and coaching also available. Contact Coach Jeff to learn more: Email: jzb0149@auburn.edu Instagram: @the_eclipse615 Watch: https://buff.ly/4hMTIix

January 30, 202521 min

Ep 104. Prioritizing Self Care Part 1: My Body Forced Me to Change

In this episode, Sarita shares how self care became a forced priority. A planned medical procedure uncovered a near death health episode. Tune in to hear how Sarita transformed her health and changed her life. Watch the live recording: https://youtu.be/B9LKxNeZgq0

January 23, 20251 hr 35 min

Ep 103. Transitioning Truths: Navigating A Medically Complex Diagnosis From Childhood to Adulthood

In this Being Rare Podcast episode, Sarita is joined by Dr. Shane' Jackson, a wife, mom, minister, youth director, and two-time author to talk about transitioning from childhood to adulthood while navigating a medically complex diagnosis. Dr. Jackson's new book “A JOURNEY TO BEING” SAVED. HEALED. EVOLVING.: 30 DAYS OF DEVOTIONAL IMPARTATION is available for purchase on Amazon.

January 16, 202552 min

Ep 102. Hello 2025: What's In, What's Out - Being Rare Edition

In this episode, Sarita is joined by her daughter Rian to talk about their 2025 ins and outs, being rare edition! Listen in to hear what they're leaving in 2024 and all that's welcomed in 2025.

May 4, 20249 min

Ep 101. What's happening in May? Myositis Moonwalk, Mother's Day, Mental Health, One Minute Mondays

In this episode, Sarita talks about - spending Saturday at the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL supporting the Myositis Moonwalk - Mother's Day happening Sunday, May 12 - May being Mental Health Awareness Month - the E.WE Foundation's new Mental Health Training and Certification Program- the return of One Minute Mondays - and the passing of the Zachary Thomas Newborn Screening Act in Alabama. Tune in to check out the highlights and updates!

April 19, 202411 min

Ep 100. Protecting Our Futures: Black Maternal Health and Child Abuse Neglect & Prevention

In this episode, Sarita talks about black maternal health and child abuse neglect and prevention. April 11-17 is Black Maternal Health Week. Black women are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause than white women. The month of April is dedicated to Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention. Children with disabilities are at least three times more likely to be abused or neglected than their peers without disabilities. Tune in as Sarita shares stats, a personal experience, and resources! Watch the live recording on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ECaXKysDPyA

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