Glass Half Full with Leslie Krongold, Ed.D.
Health & Fitness:Alternative Health
One yoga teacher's health journey. Katrina LaShea was able to ease her back injury and subsequent ankle injury pain through a yoga practice. What once worked as a treatment, later became her passion. Today Katrina teaches yoga to African-American women and girls at Girl Trek retreats as well as at her Oakland yoga studio.
Beginning this February, the Girl Trek founders will be visiting 50 cities across the country bringing the message of radical self-care and healing at teach-ins and wellness festivals. The Road to Selma culminates this summer in Selma, Alabama.
Wuzzup: Growing older with a progressive health condition
What is AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)?
Why is Movement my Medicine?
We need innovative solutions when it comes to the rare (disease) community
Coping with the Holidays
Driving Less Dazy: Responsible vs. Independent?
International Myotonic Dystrophy Awareness Day
Don't Laugh At Me - I know how it feels
Uncover the stronger part of yourself...
Neuropathy: Patient Turned Patient Advocate
Physician with Muscular Dystrophy Champions Genetic Testing
“Don’t worry, be happy! It could be worse. It is what it is” by Toxic Positivity.
The size of a grapefruit in your head; I’m grateful that I’m still here
Rare and Invisible Disability + Spoon Theory
Skin Cancer or Adult Acne?
An Unusual Fall
Rock Climbing & Acquired Disability Peer Support Group
Transitioning: Mobility Challenges + Nature = Next Chapter
Movement is Medicine: Get Your Daily Dose
Two Facts & A Feeling: Telling a Patient Story
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The Fertility Conversations Podcast
Nothing much happens: bedtime stories to help you sleep
The Gary Null Show
Get Sleepy: Sleep meditation and stories
The School of Greatness