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What do Moulin Rouge, My Private Idaho, and cheesy comedies Deuce Bigalow and Rat Race have in common? Terrible depictions of Narcolepsy!
Today, Steph is joined by the fashionably creative and wonderful Charlene Barker, to discuss her real life experience of Narcolepsy with Cataplexy, and how it is depicted in the romantic comedy Ode To Joy, starring Martin Freeman. Charlene takes us through what life is like with Narcolepsy and if this film does it justice. Can’t be worse than Rowan Atkinson falling asleep mid jog can it??? (p.s. You can watch Ode to Joy here on youtube for $4)
Follow Charlene @charlenegirl and check out her amazing handmade jewelry @langlesandlings and vintage preloved clothing @volupture!
CONTENT WARNING: injury, car accident, nightmares, some ableist terms.
The Podcast episode the film was based on:
I've Fallen In Love and I Can't Get Up - This American Life
Project Sleep Resources connected to the film:
Short Film “Walking Through Peanut Butter” which we also discuss:
Walking through Peanut Butter | Short Comedy - YouTube
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