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Authentic conversations about Tourette Syndrome, produced by an insider who isn't interested in the ol' one-dimensional take on what it's like to have TS. On each episode, host Ben Brown talks with a fellow Touretter about his or her history, tics, social interactions and daily management of Tourette's -- whether by masking it, owning it, medicating it, or something altogether different. It's engaging, funny, heavy, real. Get ready to meet people who blow away the standard portrayal.
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Authentic conversations about Tourette Syndrome, produced by an insider who isn't interested in the ol' one-dimensional take on what it's like to have TS. On each episode, host Ben Brown talks with a fellow Touretter about his or her history, tics, social interactions and daily management of Tourette's -- whether by masking it, owning it, medicating it, or something altogether different. It's engaging, funny, heavy, real. Get ready to meet people who blow away the standard portrayal.
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1 Season 9: Episode 12 - It's Not Who I Am as a Person 1:14:30
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In this episode Jhonelle and Britney speak to Shadayne, an incredible woman from Jamaica who shares her story of diagnosis, daily life, and the ups and downs of living with Tourette Syndrome. Shadayne brings a light to being diagnosed as an adult, what it's like to live with Coprolalia as a person who is not comfortable with swearing and learning how to live inside of a body that she can no longer control. This is a great episode and one that is sure to teach so many people so much! Tune in and remember to subscribe to never miss an episode! And if you want to be a guest on the podcast, send us an email at Tourettespodcast@gmail.com For more information and resources regarding Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders, visit the Tourette Association of America at tourette.org. Fight stigma, raise awareness, expand community.…

1 Season 9: Episode 11 - I Could Conquer the World Because He Always Has My Back 1:11:02
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This week, Jhonelle and Britney welcome Britney's husband Scott, to talk about how they navigate Tourette Syndrome in their marriage, how Scott helps Britney through the hard moments, and everything in between - including some heated debate about Kitkat Ice Cream flavors? This is the last episode of the mini dating/Valentine's day specials, and we hope you enjoyed all three episodes! If you haven't had a chance, go back and check out the other two episodes and give them a listen. As always, if you'd like to be a guest on Tourettes Podcast, email us at tourettespodcast@gmail.com and if you'd like to learn more about Tourette Syndrome, go to tourette.org to find all kinds of resources for Tourette Syndrome and other Tic Disorders.…
This week we had the pleasure of sitting down with Max and Jasmine and talking about what it's like for them to be in a relationship where both people have Tourette Syndrome and other co-occurring conditions. We discuss what it's like for them in their relationship, what kind of accommodations do they set up for each other, how they help each other and so much more! It was another great conversation that we are sure everyone is going to love! For more information and resources regarding Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders, visit the Tourette Association of America at tourette.org . Fight stigma, raise awareness, expand community. And as a reminder, be sure to check out their replay of the webinar on March 18th, 2025 at 7:00pm: Navigating, Dating, and Disclosure for Adults.…

1 You're an Open Book That Can't Be Closed 1:12:09
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**TRIGGER WARNING**: In this episode, there is some discussion about ab*se both mentally and physically. Please be aware that if this is something that might trigger or harm anyone's mental health, this begins being discussed at the 26-minute mark. This week Jhonelle and Britney sit down with Emma from Life's a Twitch Emma to talk about what it's like to date with Tourette Syndrome and some of the challenges and benefits it brings into dating and relationships. This is a great episode for anyone wondering about how others disclose in relationships and when, as well as some of the fears that come along with dating with Tourette Syndrome. Emma is a great advocate in the Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorder community and everyone can learn so much from her by following along at @Lifesatwitchemma on all social media platforms.…
This week, Jhonelle and Britney sit down with Anthony to talk about his upcoming bike ride across the United States for Tourette Syndrome Awareness. Anthony will be biking across the United States to raise awareness for Tourette Syndrome and funds for the Tourette Association of America. Anthony starts his journey in San Diego on March 2nd, 2025, concluding in St. Augustine, Florida on April 14th. If you would like to follow along on his journey, be sure to follow him on Instagram at anthony_cycles4ts and if you'd like to donate, you can do so by going to: https://www.givegab.com/campaigns/anthonycycles To be a guest on Tourette's Podcast, reach out to us by email at tourettespodcast@gmail.com For more information and resources regarding Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders, visit the Tourette Association of America at tourette.org . Fight stigma, raise awareness, expand community.…
In this episode, Jhonelle sits down and speaks with our guest, Jaylen Arnold. Arnold is the founder of Jaylen's Challenge, a non-profit that spreads awareness on anti-bullying. Jhonelle and Jaylen speak about their years of friendship, Jaylen's story of how he started Jaylen's Challenge when he was getting bullied for having Tourette Syndrome, the impact his organization has made across schools, tips for dealing with bullying in school, and much more! For more information on his organization, you can visit jaylenschallenge.org For more information and resources regarding Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders, visit the Tourette Association of America at tourette.org . Fight stigma, raise awareness, expand community.…

1 Season 9 - Episode 6 - I Have Tourette Syndrome, Is That a Problem? 1:09:31
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This week, Britney and Jhonelle sit down and speak with our guest, Kel Hannum. In this episode, we talk about his experience serving in the U.S. Airforce for 23 years as a civil engineer officer, others' responses to learning he had TS while serving, his experience with PTSD, parallels between tic disorders and PTSD, being diagnosed later in life, and much more! For more information and resources regarding Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders, visit the Tourette Association of America at tourette.org . Fight stigma, raise awareness, expand community.…

1 Season 9 - Episode 5 - Behind Closed Doors, I've Got This 1:02:10
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This week, Britney and Jhonelle have a special guest: Colleen! In this episode, we talk about OCD, how it's stigmatized just like Tourette Syndrome is, and the real debilitating toll it can take on a person. If you want to learn more, head over to the Tourette Association's YouTube channel to watch " Living With Tourette Syndrome & OCD: A Community Perspective ." For further information and resources regarding Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders, visit the Tourette Association of America at tourette.org . Fight stigma, raise awareness, expand community.…
In this episode, Jhonelle and Britney take a lighthearted approach and talks about weird and humorous things their tics have made them do. They also talk about the importance of being able to laugh them off from time to time and how laughing with a person who tics instead of at them are two different and important distinctions. For more information and resources regarding Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders, visit the Tourette Association of America at tourette.org . Fight stigma, raise awareness, expand community.…

1 Season 9 - Episode 3 - The Great Advocacy Journey 1:01:50
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In this episode, Britney and Jhonelle share their stories on how they began advocating about Tourette Syndrome, the ups and downs that come with advocacy, the Tourette Association's National Conference in June, and advice and tips for what to be prepared for if you're interested in advocating. For more information and resources regarding Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders, visit the Tourette Association of America at tourette.org . Fight stigma, raise awareness, expand community.…
In this episode, Britney Wolf and Jhonelle Bean talk about how tics affect them, some features of tic disorders, like echopraxia, tics versus stimming, imposer syndrome, and much more. For more information and resources regarding Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders, visit the Tourette Association of America at tourette.org . Fight stigma, raise awareness, expand community.…

1 Season 9 - Episode 1 - Change of Command (Britney and Jhonelle!) 1:03:18
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It's a whole new season of Tourette's Podcast! Ben is back at the interview mic with two very special guests who bring us a path-altering twist. On this episode, we pass the torch to your amazing new hosts from the Tourette advocacy world: Britney Wolf and Jhonelle Bean. After a bit of hello and reintroduction, Ben, Britney and Jhonelle get to the classic Touretter conversation that this podcast has been about from the start. Enjoy, relate, share, and please show your love for Britney and Jhonelle as they take over and expand perspective on the Tourette community's favorite podcast. This is an awesome development. For more information and resources regarding Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders, visit the Tourette Association of America at tourette.org . Fight stigma, raise awareness, expand community.…

1 S8 - Episode 16 (Finale) - The Immediate People 1:36:37
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It's a moving season finale episode talking with guest Allen Shoaff (a Tourette Association Rising Leader and Youth Ambassador) after highlighting the upcoming Tic Con and a dedication to a Touretter the community recently lost. A subsequent project seeks to build a top-class treatment facility for complex cases of Tourette. Thanks so much to the Tourette Association of America for making another season of episodes possible. Tw: Some discussion of suicide, suicidal ideation, depression during our conversation with Allen. Condolences to the family and friends of Ryan "Larry" Lawrence. Obituary with clinic donation info . Tic Con - https://touretteconference.org/…
Back after Ben's laryngitis outage, it's a new episode, and our guest is Shelby Ally, a model and actor from Orange County, Calif., who manages a tic disorder and insomnia but has found power in self-acceptance and advocacy. Shelby, doing professionally what she loves, emphasizes the pursuit of dreams, with the acknowledgement of challenges. Plus: Listener questions about tics and temperture, art, and the TAA explainer card. Shelby Ally on Instagram Print a Tourette Association ID/explainer card Tourette's Action ID Card (UK) https://tourette.org/…

1 S8 - Episode 14 - Breathing Weird 1:04:03
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We're back from our holiday and personal-biz break with a solid conversation Ben recorded recently with guest Sophie. This wasn't their first time talking; Sophie had involved Ben in a project she was working on regarding Tourette portrayals and the media experience. They examine that a bit before covering all sorts of life ground, as tends to happen with Tourette conversations. And mark this on your calendar (United States folks): March 8, the National Day of Advocacy, with a visit to Capitol Hill to advocate for Tourette and tic disorders. We'll repeat this info on the podcast in the episodes leading up to it. For more, visit https://tourette.org/. Sophie: https://www.instagram.com/skngriffiths/ https://www.instagram.com/basement_designs_jewelry/…
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1 S8 - Episode 13 - Harder to Not Talk About It 1:05:16
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Talking with professional writer Tara Lerman about a great many things, including the vitality we can find in highlighting Tourette stories and ongoing issues the community faces. Plus: a heap of answers to the question about good/constructive activities for a young person with Tourette. https://www.taralerman.com/ Tara Lerman, 'Why We Need to Change the Conversation Around Tourette Syndrome' Tourette Association of America FY22 Annual Report…
On this episode, a thoroughly good-vibe conversation with Raven, aka @poecrastinator on the socials. The conversation covers stigma, ticcing openly without disclosure, developing coprolalia and much more. Plus: A parent wants some ideas for activities his son can take up that might help him live with Tourette. https://www.youtube.com/@poecrastinator https://www.instagram.com/poecrastinator/ TAA resouce directory…
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1 S8 - Episode 11 - Give It a Good, Red-Hot Crack 1:10:53
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A very special episode today with guest Bianca Saez and guest host Kass @ticsntatts, two adult women with Tourette sharing raw experiences. Both from Australia, the voices you hear today are well-known in the community -- Kass for her many angles on neurodiversity awareness on social media, and Bianca for her popular YouTube channel and appearances on television highlighting the dynamicism of her Tourette. Guided by Kass, Bianca shares powerful stories and perspective on what it means to have Tourette. Content warning: Brief but significant mentions of suicide and rape; some uncensored, casual language (Tourette's Podcast never censors coprolalia). Bianca Saez on YouTube World's most severe Tourette's case doesn't want a cure | 60 Minutes Australia Kass @ticsntatts on Instagram Kass on TikTok https://tourette.org/resource/understanding-coprolalia/ https://tourette.org/…
Stephen DiJoseph of Pennsylvania is a lifelong musician whose work connects art and Tourette Syndrome and came to the podcast's attention by way of a short film he made expressing just that -- in a really effective way. It's an art film, but comes off relatable to people with Tourettic brains, and this episode -- exploring Tourette, OCD and so on through music and expression -- flows in that spirit. DiJoseph has a concert coming right up that people can stream online Nov. 11. See below. Watch - A SynapTic Adventure: Tourettes and Beyond Stephen DiJoseph concert on NOV 11 @ 8pm EST at The Royal Glenside PA - Ticket link: https://www.facebook.com/events/663317678837203/?sfnsn=mo https://www.stephendijoseph.com/ www.facebook.com/dijosephmusicandfilm www.instagram.com/stephendijoseph…
We welcome back to the podcast Amanda Talty, president and CEO of the Tourette Association of America. We talk about what TAA has been up to, the upcoming TAA gala (Nov. 10 in NYC), science and research, and more. Don't miss this one! Plus: A question from a parent about a situation at school. Tourette Gala, Nov. 10 in NYC TAA's YouTube Update on wearable devices for Tourette Amanda's bio…
Dan was diagnosed in the 90s, when he was in first grade, forcing him to navigate Tourette when there wasn't much easy access to community. How could he explain it? Did he need to? Could he just get by with masking? Familiar questions-to-self for many with tic disorders like Tourette. Plus: A dad explains Tourette to his 5-year-old. Tourette Gala, Nov. 10 in NYC…
Our guest is Erick, a trans man and lifelong Touretter who, in navigating outsider judgments, became his own boss, found success with it, and realized that you "can't waste your energy anymore worrying about the people who try and deny who you are or what you have," as he put it. The discussion covers self-acceptance, co-occuring conditions like OCD, working in one's own, best way, and the difference between group advocacy success and exhausting, individual battles. Tourette Gala, Nov. 10 in NYC…
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1 S8 - Episode 6 - From Zero to One 1:08:16
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We talk with the eloquent Tom White, who works in the space of startups, in a great conversation covering pursuit of intellectual curiosities and how to keep momentum through often serious challenges. Plus, listener questions: 1) How do Touretters get used to ticcing in public?; and 2) When is Billie Eilish going to be on the show? Tourette Gala, Nov. 10 in NYC https://www.tomwhitenoise.com/…
We start this week with some breaking news from the Tourette Association of America: a Tourette Syndrome research study from the CDC has just landed, and it concludes that the prevalence numbers for Tourette Syndrome and persistent tic disorders are double what we previously thought. One in 50 school-age children has Tourette or a persistent tic disorder. Read more . Our conversation this week is with superb guest host Jhonelle and an excellent guest Touretter named Shawna -- the two of them met at the Tourette Association of America's recent annual conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and continue to get to know one another here, with all levels of relatability. The hard times, the upsides, everything real. And a listener question -- can Tourette positivity go too far?…
Peter Zhao -- you might know him as the great Fabulously Tourette -- takes the hosting helm for this episode featuring high school-aged guest Slayton, who has been managing Tourette in his life for about four years so far. Ben kicks us off with some quick Q&A about adults with Tourette before making way for the fantastic conversation that Peter and Slayton are able to create, with points about coprolalia, medications and side effects, bullying, creativity and more. Fabulously Tourette Radio My Crazy Brain (Slayton's podcast) https://tourette.org/about-tourette/overview/living-tourette-syndrome/adults/ https://tourette.org/support-adults-ts/…
Let's head to New Zealand, specifically Dunedin, home to a legendary music scene whose latest name, Mads Harrop, is our fantastic guest this week. Mads' experience with Tourette Syndrome, autism and anxiety directly informs and shapes her music, which has a great early-90s quality and lyrics you'll know how to follow. Mads just released a new EP, "My Chemical Fix," easily locatable through Bandcamp , iTunes, Spotify and the like. Her thoughts on the brain, healing through music, and how she deals in public spaces are among points on this episode. Mads Harrop on Bandcamp Tourette's Association of New Zealand…
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1 S8 - Episode 2 - Name Three Songs 1:09:40
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Season 8, Episode 2 follows last week's guest-host format with our friend Kass taking the reins in conversation with Lilly. They find quick connections in their respective Tourette experiences. Great discussions here about self evaluation and self care, imposter syndrome and dealing with later-onset tics. https://twitter.com/TicsnTatts https://www.instagram.com/ticsntatts/ https://www.tiktok.com/@ticsntatts…
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1 S8 - Episode 1 - Just Existing 1:01:31
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Season 8 is here. Following our usual Episode 0 , we're here with Episode 1, in which Ben steps back and Britney and Aiya take the reins. Britney (author Britney Wolf , that is) leads the conversation with Aiya, who was diagnosed last year at age 16. She knows she's always experienced Tourette, but her tics really picked up (she calls it a "tic boom") as the years progressed. This episode is great, especially for people Aiya's age, going through school and dealing with judgments. Discussion also covers co-occuring conditions like OCD and anxiety. Britney's book, Ticcing My Way Through Life…
Season 8 is here! Via our traditional Episode 0, we kick it off with updated thoughts on popular listener questions.
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1 Special Episode - The Old Guard - Talking with the Late Steve Bachner 1:12:21
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The Tourette community lost a hero Dec. 15 , someone I named on the very first episode ( Season 1, Episode 0 ) of Tourette's Podcast. Steve Bachner was my first frame of reference for TS. Seeing him on an episode of 20/20 in the late 1980s was my first time seeing someone else with the disorder, and there he was, Steve, being followed by John Stossel and cameras, in a shopping mall, Steve ticcing to the fullest. I remember being a little kid guffawing at people's reactions to Steve, with a least one citizen observer telling the show he assumed he was probably high on drugs. The observer wouldn't have guessed Steve was living with a disorder that throws involuntary sounds and movements. I knew all about it. I met Steve not long after at a national Tourette Association of America (then called the Tourette Syndrome Association) conference and confirmed his heroism to me. Steve was kind, funny, witty, and willing to be talk to me like a human being. I never forgot it. We reconnected after I started Tourette's Podcast in 2018 and always talked about doing an interview. Sadly, Steve's health was declining; scheduling would be hit or miss, with very wide latitude granted to all the rest and recuperation time he needed. But we eventually, in May 2020, found the chance to record. It wasn't our dream interview; it would have been but the phone line was noisy and made listening a challenge. But, after some audio cleanup, and now in Steve's memory, it's here and it covers a lot of amazing ground. This is old-school Tourette Syndrome, with critical cracks at sensational coverage from Stossel, Geraldo, Springer and others who orbited Steve's disorder. They got to know his Tourette (or maybe a thin dimension of it) but did they ever get to know him as a person? (His friend Robin Williams did; Steve describes him here as a "soulmate.") I'm so lucky to have counted him a hero and saddened at his absence now. So this one is dedicated to the loving memory of Steve Bachner.…
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1 S7 - Episode 16 - A Much Needed Nexus 1:13:09
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The Season 7 finale episode. Our guest is Tourette scientist Dr. Flint Espil, who talks with us about the latest Tourette treatments and questions before saying something we weren't expecting. In a great way. Thanks so much to Gogo, Maddie, Johnelle, Tamara, Davide, Dan, Amelie, Winter, Jack, Mark, Sophia, Shamus, Saddiq, Christine, Harper, Flint, the other Sophia, the Tourette Association of America, Geeks Rising and so many other people who've been on or closely involved with the podcast. My mind is pried wider every day with your help. This has been the most rewarding and humbling season for me. Thank you, everyone, for listening. -Ben Dr. Flint Espil on Twitter Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! Tourette Gala is Oct. 28 You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
Taking risks is ... risky. Might fail, right? You don't just suddenly decide to move from, say, the midwest to Los Angeles to try and turn your talents into a rewarding career. And, lord have mercy, having something like Tourette Syndrome and comorbids like anxiety doesn't help, does it? For pop singer Harper Starling, it did. This is, in fact, her story. She uprooted, made a long trek to L.A., where she knew no one, and, as we speak, is now preparing for a three week tour of England. Harper directly credits Tourette Syndrome for where she is right now in her singing career, which include a single out now called "Not Another What If" and another soon to debut. She's really forthcoming and direct in her music and that carries through this conversation. Hat-tip to Harper's manager, the very cool Cindy Valentine, for helping to coordinate this one. https://www.harperstarling.com/# Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! Tourette Gala is Oct. 28 You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
Keeping last week's episode - our analysis with tourette scientist Dr. Christine Conelea on some of the recent talk about young women and their symptoms -- in focus, this week is a referral to a response video from Tics n Tatts on YouTube . Kass, who runs the channel, adds great points. Tons left to explore with this question: has the Tourette science and treatment world gotten it wrong when it comes to Tourette and other neurological observations in women? Tourettes in Females Part 1: Recap of the Tourettes Podcast - YouTube S7 - Episode 14 - Science Episode: Revisiting the TikTok Thing, Sex Differences — Tourette's Podcast (tourettespodcast.com) S7 - Episode 4 - Is TikTok Giving People Tourette Syndrome? (Science Episode!) — Tourette's Podcast (tourettespodcast.com) Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
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1 S7 - Episode 14 - Science Episode: Revisiting the TikTok Thing, Sex Differences 1:03:35
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Recall our episode a while back with the authors of scientific report examining why doctors were seeing reported swells of young women over the course of the pandemic with Tourette-looking symptoms, and how social media like TikTok -- by way of the tic-heavy videos posted by influential Tourette personalities -- might be a player. We're revisiting that on this episode, but from a different angle. What else might be going on? Are we getting it wrong when it comes to what Tourette looks like in females? What we examine: Are there real differences in how Tourette expresses in boys versus girls, men versus women? What's up with that observed boost in young women presenting tics? TikTok? What do we know about Tourette Syndrome nowadays from a science standpoint? How involved are Tourette patients in the conversations and work in science and medicine? Our guest is Tourette scientist (and longtime friend of the show) Dr. Christine Conelea, who has been doing amazing work busting Tourette myths and bringing clarity to the public. @cconelea on Twitter (and her 56-second summary of Tourette neuroscience) Dr. Conelea giving us highlights from the recent paper "The Female Tourette Patient: Sex Differences in Tourette Disorder" That paper in full EXTRA: @ticsntatts discussing the "functional tics" thing Support the show https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
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Saddiq is a radiography student and fitness Instagrammer/TikTok-er whose energy-spending workouts serve a role for his Tourette, discussed here in addition to late diagnosis, coprolalia, creativity and the stress of travel. https://www.instagram.com/saddiqhead/ Support the show https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
A different kind of episode this week -- all listener questions, including some day-of zingers. Should we make this an occasional thing? An all-listener-questions episode? Contact. TAA's YouTube page Ask the Expert: Tourette and COVID-19 Vaccine Support the show https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
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1 S7 - Episode 11 - Hit a Seven 1:26:00
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Seamus Evans, an ambassador for the Tourette Syndrome Association of Australia, is a standup comedian, television and radio personality, and keynote speaker working in his experience with Tourette and the boundaries it seemed to set for him -- which he essentially laughed right past. Not that it was overnight-easy. Not that he didn't have the challenges and self-doubt and depression and everything else on the TS dinner menu. He brought all of that along and today shares what he figured out about himself. His story is so kinetic that we need a part-two. Plus: a listener question about music and concentration. https://www.seamusevans.com/ TAA's YouTube page Support the show https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
This is a replay of an episode from 2019 that speaks pretty well to the emails we get asking for discussion of alternative "remedies" -- and why the podcast doesn't (or does so with heavy heaps of caution). Here's the writeup that accompanied the original airing: For Episode 10 of Season 3, we've called a doctor. (Yes, one with TS.) Clay Jones, M.D., is a pediatrician with a frequent byline on the widely read Science-Based Medicine (SBM) blog and is co-host of The Prism Podcast, which explores science, skepticism and the perils of not being an informed or careful seeker of what should be life-improving solutions. That's kind of an uncomfortable subject to dig into sometimes, particularly within the Tourette community. I've heard from Touretters asking whether I've tried certain alternative "remedies" or "healing" practices, or if I know anyone who has. What's tough about that is we as Touretters don't have a wholesale, go-to, zap-it-away solution presently. And as noted in a previous post here, current insurance protocols don't make it any easier. That may lead individuals searching for relief wherever hope might be -- which, sadly, is the scenario that swindlers love. That's not to say there's no merit in looking outside the mainstream for a solution that might work for you when all else has failed. Just be careful. Really careful. Ask questions. Ask for the science behind it, and don't accept feelgood anecdotes as a substitute. Some listeners I've heard from are desperate -- the word used -- for relief from complicated TS. Clay, on this episode, discusses his own TS before helping us develop our defenses against peddlers of illegitimate answers. Clay Jones, M.D., on Science-Based Medicine https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/author/clayjones/ On Twitter https://twitter.com/SBMPediatrics New Tourette's Podcast website https://www.tourettespodcast.com Support the show https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
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1 S7 - Episode 10 - Tourrhetoric 1:14:17
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Tourette. Rhetoric. Tourrhetoric. We're talking on this episode with Sophia Maier, a Touretter who takes extra care and study when it comes to the shapes and tones and incisions we create with our words. This isn't just a "words matter" dialogue -- it's about really caring for the language people use and why, so loaded with implications for empathy, public policy and, maybe most importantly, reflections WITHIN individual communities to allow for criticism and growth. In focus here are Sophia's life as a trans woman, her appreciation for her own tics, coprolalia (never censored here) included, and her recognition that individual challenging factors like TS aren't enough to constitute or capture the full experience of other marginalized or mistreated communities. We're also remembering the life and work of someone we've lost -- Suzanne Dobson, chief executive of Tourette's Action in the UK . Sophia Maier: A story of transition On Instagram | Twitter | crm49@psu.edu | kbub530@gmail.com Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
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1 S7 - Episode 9 - Exoplanets 1:03:03
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Astrophysicist Mark Giovinazzi is on the show -- a guest we're meeting almost at random. Mark, an exoplanet-hunter, sees the chaos of Tourette and the universe working nicely together. Plus: that vocal-tic feeling; and Ben has an wonderful panic attack at work. https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/ Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
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1 S7 - Episode 8 - There Is Another 1:13:20
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Fourteen-year-old Jack Kearney, an active Touretter whose name you might've heard around the community, brings an important point -- when it comes to community, don't forget yourself. When Tourette became a focus at his school, with visiting ambassadors spreading peer education, Jack made sure to share his own story, style and perspective -- a solid move to improve peers' contextual connection. It includes a really comfortable openness for Jack and even a time when he bailed a fellow Touretter out of isolation. That's big -- Jack remembers telling the universe he knows there's someone else out there like him, and how it felt to confirm that in meeting a fellow Touretter. But let's go further. Jack is a budding standup comedian (and fan of Samuel Comroe) and doesn't see his Tourette diagnosis as some irritible, sensitive, sacred subject to leave out of the jokebook -- a pretty hot topic. He explains himself perfectly here in a great conversation with a big reminder for Ben, who, separately on this episode, questions his own positivity.…
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1 S7 - Episode 7 - Two Cards 1:44:06
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What an episode. Winter Tashlin is a name you might know from the Twittersphere and acceptance messaging. But hearing him speak is something else. From his accent, you’ll quite understandably assume he’s British. Many of his fellow Americans do. This -- along with his creativity, queerness, self-acceptance and other central elements -- all interact with his Tourette Syndrome. He also has the airport story none of you want to experience and a real neckbreaker of a tic (really, literally) in his past, but gluing this whole episode in place is Winter’s sense of command and honesty with his story. He regards his Tourette in a sophisticated way. Hello new listeners! Winter Tashlin on Twitter Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
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1 S7 - Episode 6 - You Can't Overdose on Music 1:15:08
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Getting it done in a rural area with little to no support for Tourette Syndrome is just one of the vitals we hit with our guest this week, Amelie, a 15-year-old who lives in a small village in Ireland and depends on herself to not only live with her TS but educate peers as well -- something she's done a solid job with. Great takes from a seriously thoughtful teenage ambassador here. Plus: A difficult self-observation project. And a listener tries to keep it together despite real frustrations judgmental people. Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook Tourette's Action UK…
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1 S7 - Episode 5 - Ticbait (With Comedian Dan Zerin) 1:24:38
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Dan Zerin is here! The Iceland-based comedian and podcast host welcomes room for lighter-side talk about Tourette et al. He in fact was part of an award-winning comedy stage show about Tourette Syndrome, "My Voices Have Tourettes," which ran weekly to sold out rooms -- for years. Since the pandemic hit, it's been a podcast you'll want to bookmark if you haven't already. Somewhat in the spirit of Kurt Vonnegut's compassion-through-levity, this episode hits the real stuff and gets silly. First, though, responses to Episode 4, about the "TikTok Tourette" thing happening. It becomes a great discussion. Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the Tourette Association of America, tourette.org . Support! You can give Tourette’s Podcast individual support at https://www.patreon.com/tourettespodcast Tourette's Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook…
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1 BONUS: The Real Life of Oliver Sacks 1:04:20
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Bonus episode! If you're new to Tourette Syndrome, it's fair if you haven't heard the name Oliver Sacks before. But he's one of the most acclaimed figures in all of neuroscience -- arguably in all of medicine, and his humanization of disorders including Tourette had incalculable benefit. In May, Ben got to interview people closely involved with Sacks and the new documentary about his life, "Oliver Sacks: His Own Life." On this bonus episode we have film director Ric Burns; Oliver Sacks Foundation Executive Director and close friend to the late doctor Kate Edgar; photographer Lowell Handler, also a close longtime friend to Sacks; and Tourette Association of America President and CEO Amanda Talty. The panel discusses Sacks' contributions, but also the early difficulties he faced being taken seriously within his own profession, drug use, and his isolating experiences as a gay man. This talk was part of the Tourette Association of America's annual conference in May 2021.…
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