05/16/2024
Whoo hoo Season 4 Kick off Premiere of Sleep is my Waking Passion! Dr. Alison Kole, MD, MPH, FCCP, FAASM and Sleepy American 🇺🇸 😉 thanks so very much for the honor of guesting your groundbreaking podcast. Thank you for all your words if encouragement! Its so easy to internalize negative thoughts and incorrect stereotypes.
Sleep is my Waking Passion by Dr. Alison Kole, MD. Season 4 Episode 1 kicks off with an interview with Rachel Nesmith, a dynamic mom from Dallas, TX, living with obstructive sleep apnea and treatment-emergent central sleep apnea (OSA/CSA), severe Type 1 narcolepsy, and autism spectrum disorder. Rachel is a dedicated Project Sleep ambassador committed to dismantling the stigma associated with narcolepsy and is known for her beautifully creative mind. As a singer and songwriter, she uses her talents to promote a more understanding and tolerant world through her music, which she describes as making the world a better place, "One Melody at a Time."
Rachel believes in the power of pop culture to shape societal norms and ideals. She is concerned about the representation of narcolepsy in media, noting that inaccurate portrayals can reinforce stereotypes and misconceptions. By producing music with eye-opening lyrics, Rachel reaches thousands of fans, including those she affectionately calls her "Sleepy Peeps," who have shared how her music has made them feel less alone. Her non-narcolepsy fans also gain a better understanding of the condition, challenging the mythical perception of "Nap Land."
Tune in to hear Rachel share her inspiring story and explore how she uses her platform to foster better public understanding and reduce stigma through relatable and accurate portrayals in her music. You can learn more and follow her journey at Rachel's Linktree.
Https://linktree.com/rachelnesmith
Takeaways:
• Living with conditions like narcolepsy, autism spectrum, and sleep apnea • presents unique challenges and stigma.
• Symptoms like excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy can dramatically affect daily life.
• Proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial, yet financial barriers and limited awareness hinder access to care.
• More education is needed to combat stigma and misconceptions about narcolepsy.
• A supportive community and understanding relationships are essential for managing life with narcolepsy.
• De-stigmatizing narcolepsy and other sleep disorders is crucial for creating a more inclusive society.
https://youtu.be/0vWpSvEmvfU?si=HaQjQIIHBlfX9837
Season 4 Episode 1 kicks off with an interview with Rachel Nesmith, a dynamic mom from Dallas, TX, living with obstructive sleep apnea and treatment-emergent...