invisibleillnessconfhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconfNational Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week (Sept 12-19.2011) is held annually in September and uses this forum for our online seminar events on topics about living with chronic illness. Seminars will be panel guest this year on subjects of relationships, advocacy, faith, parenting, career and more. It is hosted by Lisa Copen, founder of NICIAW, who also his the founder or Rest Ministries, which serves the chronically ill.enCopyright Lisa Safley Copen (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 11:30:00 GMTFri, 17 Sep 2010 17:30:00 GMTHealthBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/e31203ee-4695-4dbe-a535-f682792b1fd2_blogtalkradiologo.jpginvisibleillnessconfhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconfNational Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week (Sept 12-19.2011) is held annually in September and uses this forum for our online seminar events on topics about living with chronic illness. Seminars will be panel guest this year on subjects of relationships, advocacy, faith, parenting, career and more. It is hosted by Lisa Copen, founder of NICIAW, who also his the founder or Rest Ministries, which serves the chronically ill.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comhealth,chronic illness,invisible illness awareness week,chronic pain,invisible illness week,autoimmune,hidden disabilities,invisible illness,chronic pain management,depaul university illness initiativeinvisibleillnessconfnoNational Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week (Sept 12-19.2011) is held annually in September and uses this forum for our online seminar events on topics abepisodicIllness and Work, Career, and Starting Your Own Busibnesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/17/illness-and-work-career-and-starting-your-own-busibnessHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/17/illness-and-work-career-and-starting-your-own-busibness/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/17/illness-and-work-career-and-starting-your-own-busibnessFri, 17 Sep 2010 17:30:00 GMTIllness and Work, Career, and Starting Your Own BusibnessRosalind Joffe built on her own experience of living with chronic illnesses for 30 years, including multiple sclerosis and ulcerative colitis, when she founded cicoach.com. Jennie Krogulski is the founder of Hilton Head Nannies. Despite living with a chronic illness, she has started a successful business and will share some of her best tips. Trish Robichaud is a Maximum Life & Healthy Relationship Coach who lives with multiple sclerosis & major depression. CLOSING: Twila Belk is the "Gotta Tell Somebody Gal" and her family has experienced its share of invisible illnesses. Her energetic, passionate joy in life is sure to encourage you as we sign off for the week.01:31:00invisibleillnessconfnochronic illness,invisible illness,hidden disabilities,chronic pain,autoimmuneRosalind Joffe built on her own experience of living with chronic illnesses for 30 years, including multiple sclerosis and ulcerative colitis, when she founded2 Parts:Invisible Illness and Finding Supporthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/16/2-partsinvisible-illness-and-finding-support-1Healthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/16/2-partsinvisible-illness-and-finding-support-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/16/2-partsinvisible-illness-and-finding-support-1Thu, 16 Sep 2010 17:30:00 GMT2 Parts:Invisible Illness and Finding SupportINVISIBLE ILLNESS Wayne Connell is president of Invisible Disabilities Association which he founded with his wife Sherri. Wayne passion is to help others who struggle with disabilities. GIRL TALK - HOW CONNECTING WITH OTHERS HELPS US ALL Jenni Prokopy is founder of ChronicBabe.com , an online resource for young women with chronic illness. Kerri Sparling is the founder of 6 Until Me, one of the largest patient blogs for those with diabetes. Christine Miserandino is a writer, speaker, patient advocate, wife and mother and founder of www.butyoudontlooksick.com and "The Spoon Theory."01:30:00invisibleillnessconfnochronic illness,invisible illness,hidden disabilities,chronic pain,autoimmuneINVISIBLE ILLNESS Wayne Connell is president of Invisible Disabilities Association which he founded with his wife Sherri. Wayne passion is to help others who2 Parts: Getting Organized & Parenting w/ Illnesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/15/2-parts-getting-organized-parenting-w-illness-1 Jill Hart is founder of Christian Work at Home Moms and co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-At-Home Mom. She’s worked from home since 2000, starting a home-based business. Jill lives in Nebraska with her husband and 2 children. Jill lives with a chronic illness. Christine Miserandino is a writer, speaker, wife, and mother living in Massapequa Park, NY. Christine is founder of www.butyoudontlooksick.com, providing resources and tips, and author of “The Spoon Theory.” Kelly Young is the mother 5 of children, 2 of whom are severely hearing impaired. She’s homeschooled for 17 years, led parenting classes and Bible studies, and mentored others. Kelly has lived with autoimmune diseases most of her life and has several diagnoses, including rheumatoid arthritis. She founded RA Warrior.]]> Jill Hart is founder of Christian Work at Home Moms and co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-At-Home Mom. She’s worked from home since 2000, starting a home-based business. Jill lives in Nebraska with her husband and 2 children. Jill lives with a chronic illness. Christine Miserandino is a writer, speaker, wife, and mother living in Massapequa Park, NY. Christine is founder of www.butyoudontlooksick.com, providing resources and tips, and author of “The Spoon Theory.” Kelly Young is the mother 5 of children, 2 of whom are severely hearing impaired. She’s homeschooled for 17 years, led parenting classes and Bible studies, and mentored others. Kelly has lived with autoimmune diseases most of her life and has several diagnoses, including rheumatoid arthritis. She founded RA Warrior.]]>Healthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/15/2-parts-getting-organized-parenting-w-illness-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/15/2-parts-getting-organized-parenting-w-illness-1Wed, 15 Sep 2010 17:30:00 GMT2 Parts: Getting Organized & Parenting w/ Illness Jill Hart is founder of Christian Work at Home Moms and co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-At-Home Mom. She’s worked from home since 2000, starting a home-based business. Jill lives in Nebraska with her husband and 2 children. Jill lives with a chronic illness. Christine Miserandino is a writer, speaker, wife, and mother living in Massapequa Park, NY. Christine is founder of www.butyoudontlooksick.com, providing resources and tips, and author of “The Spoon Theory.” Kelly Young is the mother 5 of children, 2 of whom are severely hearing impaired. She’s homeschooled for 17 years, led parenting classes and Bible studies, and mentored others. Kelly has lived with autoimmune diseases most of her life and has several diagnoses, including rheumatoid arthritis. She founded RA Warrior.]]>GETTING ORGANIZED AND TIME MANAGEMENT Karen Whiting, a freelance writer and author of ten Secrets of Success for Women: Time.Marcia Ramsland, entertaining media guest expert, speaker, and professional organizer, is well known as “The Organizing Pro” for her practical tips and clever solutions in homes and offices. PARENTING " /> Jill Hart is founder of Christian Work at Home Moms and co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-At-Home Mom. She’s worked from home since 2000, starting a home-based business. Jill lives in Nebraska with her husband and 2 children. Jill lives with a chronic illness. Christine Miserandino is a writer, speaker, wife, and mother living in Massapequa Park, NY. Christine is founder of www.butyoudontlooksick.com, providing resources and tips, and author of “The Spoon Theory.” Kelly Young is the mother 5 of children, 2 of whom are severely hearing impaired. She’s homeschooled for 17 years, led parenting classes and Bible studies, and mentored others. Kelly has lived with autoimmune diseases most of her life and has several diagnoses, including rheumatoid arthritis. She founded RA Warrior.01:31:00invisibleillnessconfnochronic illness,invisible illness,hidden disabilities,chronic pain,autoimmuneGETTING ORGANIZED AND TIME MANAGEMENT Karen Whiting, a freelance writer and author of ten Secrets of Success for Women: Time.Marcia Ramsland, entertaining mediRelationships When You Live with a Chronic Illnesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/14/relationships-when-you-live-with-a-chronic-illnessHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/14/relationships-when-you-live-with-a-chronic-illness/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/14/relationships-when-you-live-with-a-chronic-illnessTue, 14 Sep 2010 17:30:00 GMTRelationships When You Live with a Chronic Illness Allison Bottke is the woman behind God Allows U-Turns and now Setting Boundaries. Allison is one who has "been there" and knows it's hard to set boundaries, but necessary for your own sanity! Pam Farrel is a relationship specialist, international speaker, and author of over 30 books including best-selling "Men are like Waffles, Women are like Spaghetti" which she wrote with her husband, Bill. She is the founder of Seasoned Sisters, a ministry to women 40-65. Cheryl Ricker is the author of the new book, Friend in the Storm, which is a collection of poems she wrote to a friend who was coping with cancer. 01:30:00invisibleillnessconfnochronic illness,invisible illness,hidden disabilities,chronic pain,autoimmuneAllison Bottke is the woman behind God Allows U-Turns and now Setting Boundaries. Allison is one who has "been there" and knows it's hard to set boundaries, bLiving with Chronic Illness: Why It Hurts, How to Copehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/13/living-with-chronic-illness-why-it-hurts-how-to-cope-1Healthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/13/living-with-chronic-illness-why-it-hurts-how-to-cope-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2010/09/13/living-with-chronic-illness-why-it-hurts-how-to-cope-1Mon, 13 Sep 2010 17:30:00 GMTLiving with Chronic Illness: Why It Hurts, How to Cope Georgia Shaffer is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania and a certified life coach. For over 15 years, she has enhanced people's lives by teaching how to identify: "What needs to grow? What needs to go?" Author and speaker Maureen Pratt lives with multiple illnesses, including organ-involved lupus, cardiovascular disease, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, and chronic back pain. Through her books, including "Peace in the Storm: Meditations on Chronic Pain & Illness," she encourages others to deepen their faith and Christian walk in spite of and with living with chronic illness. Mary Yerkes is a professional life coach who specializes in working with the chronically ill. Diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases in 1997, Mary combines years of practical experience with her professional training to help the chronically ill build meaningful and significant lives.01:31:00invisibleillnessconfnochronic illness,invisible illness,hidden disabilities,chronic pain,autoimmuneGeorgia Shaffer is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania and a certified life coach. For over 15 years, she has enhanced people's lives by teaching how to iClosing Seminar with Lisa Copen and Guestshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/19/closing-seminar-with-lisa-copen-and-guestsHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/19/closing-seminar-with-lisa-copen-and-guests/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/19/closing-seminar-with-lisa-copen-and-guestsSat, 19 Sep 2009 00:30:00 GMTClosing Seminar with Lisa Copen and Guests01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnolisa copen,rest ministries,chronic illness,invisible illness awareness week,itunes illness audio archivedSurgery Preparation with Curtis Dean Hallhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/surgery-preparation-with-urtis-dean-hallHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/surgery-preparation-with-urtis-dean-hall/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/surgery-preparation-with-urtis-dean-hallFri, 18 Sep 2009 22:00:00 GMTSurgery Preparation with Curtis Dean Hall Curtis Dean Hall taught in Kansas public school systems for twenty years. His experience with the brokenhearted children and overwhelmed teachers he encountered daily led him to become a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist, specializing in stress and trauma. Widely regarded by his colleagues as a clinical innovator, Curtis has developed several therapeutic programs and CDs for stress management, published two surgery preparation programs and written two books and writes a weekly advice column entitled "Thinking Like A Therapist," that is published in several newspapers across the nation. In addition, Curtis is a cancer survivor and credits his faith in God and his use of mind/body strategies for his total recovery to health and wellness. Curtis had donated a copy of "Psalms for Surgery." 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnocurtis dean hall,CD psalms for surgery,preparing for surgery,invisible illness awareness week,chronic illness depression comfort psalmsCurtis Dean Hall taught in Kansas public school systems for twenty years. His experience with the brokenhearted children and overwhelmed teachersBeing a Teenager with a Chronic Illness with Naomi Kingeryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/being-a-teenager-with-a-chronic-illness-with-naomi-kingeryHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/being-a-teenager-with-a-chronic-illness-with-naomi-kingery/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/being-a-teenager-with-a-chronic-illness-with-naomi-kingeryFri, 18 Sep 2009 19:00:00 GMTBeing a Teenager with a Chronic Illness with Naomi Kingery Missionary kid Naomi Kingery grew up in India and saw physical struggle her whole life as her parents worked with the disabled. At twelve years old she faced her own physical struggle as she went into a coma and woke up with a diagnosis of juvenile diabetes. She soon felt a calling on her life to encourage diabetic teenagers and to help touch other teenagers who deal with invisible illnesses. When she was eighteen she published her first book Sugar Free Me (inspirational book for diabetic teens and their loved ones.) With Sugar Free Me in one hand and a Bible in the other, Naomi wants to spread hope within the diabetic community. Visit her web site at www.livetolovediabetes.com . Naomi has donated a copy of her book, "Sugar Free Me." 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnonaomi kingery sugar free me,teens with illness diabetes,chronic illness teenagers children,living with illness as young adult,invisible illness awareness weekMissionary kid Naomi Kingery grew up in India and saw physical struggle her whole life as her parents worked with the disabled. At twelve years oApplying and Winning Disability Assistance When You Are Chronically Ill with Scott Davis, Attnyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/applying-and-winning-disability-assistance-when-you-are-chronically-ill-with-scott-davis-attnyHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/applying-and-winning-disability-assistance-when-you-are-chronically-ill-with-scott-davis-attny/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/applying-and-winning-disability-assistance-when-you-are-chronically-ill-with-scott-davis-attnyFri, 18 Sep 2009 16:00:00 GMTApplying and Winning Disability Assistance When You Are Chronically Ill with Scott Davis, Attny Mr. Davis is regarded as one of our nation's legal specialists in representing clients who are disabled due to fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome. Mr. Davis has successfully represented Social Security disability clients of all ages throughout the United States. Mr. Davis has won Social Security disability cases in every region of the United States and in approximately 40 states. And Mr. Davis' extensive experience is evident in the fact that his firm wins chronic pain and fatigue Social Security disability cases over 90% of the time. This success rate is significantly higher than the average disability attorney and more than double the success rate of Social Security claimants who are not represented. Visit his web site which features many wonderful articles on the application process and other FAQ.01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnoapplying for disability hel,how do I win disability ssi ssde,finding diabiltiy attorney,invisible illness awareness week,scott davis attorney for fibromyagliaMr. Davis is regarded as one of our nation's legal specialists in representing clients who are disabled due to fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue immune dysHelping Others Understand Your Pain with Karen Lee Richardshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/helping-others-understand-your-pain-with-karen-lee-richardsHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/helping-others-understand-your-pain-with-karen-lee-richards/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/18/helping-others-understand-your-pain-with-karen-lee-richardsFri, 18 Sep 2009 00:30:00 GMTHelping Others Understand Your Pain with Karen Lee Richards Karen Lee Richards’ career as a writer and patient educator/advocate grew out of her determination to learn more about her own illnesses. Karen first became ill in 1989, but it would be seven more years before she finally received an accurate diagnosis of fibromyalgia and ME/CFS. In 1997, Karen teamed up with Lynne Mattalana, another FM patient, to found the nonprofit organization now known as the National Fibromyalgia Association (NFA). For the next eight years, Karen served as NFA’s vice president. In 2002, when the NFA launched Fibromyalgia AWARE, he first full-color, glossy magazine devoted to FM and other invisible illnesses, she became its Executive Editor. Currently Karen is the Patient Expert and Community Leader of HealthCentral's ChronicPainConnection. Her goal is to educate, encourage, equip and empower patients so they can take charge of their health care to ensure that they have the best possible quality of life. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnochronicpainconnection,illness support group,patient advocate and educator,karen lee richards,invisible illness awareness weekKaren Lee Richards’ career as a writer and patient educator/advocate grew out of her determination to learn more about her own illnesses. Karen first becGUEST CANCELLATION: Managing College with a Chronic Illness Lynn Roysterhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/17/managing-college-with-a-chronic-illness-lynn-roysterHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/17/managing-college-with-a-chronic-illness-lynn-royster/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/17/managing-college-with-a-chronic-illness-lynn-roysterThu, 17 Sep 2009 22:00:00 GMTGUEST CANCELLATION: Managing College with a Chronic Illness Lynn RoysterOUR GUESTS HAD TO CANCEL 2 HOURS BEFORE THE PROGRAM... You can hear last year's program on the same topic/same guests here http://tinyurl.com/4l5v22 We apologize for the inconvenience. Lynn Royster, J.D., Ph.D., is founder and Director of the Chronic Illness Initiative at the School for New Learning, DePaul University where she also teaches in the on line program. She is on the Board of the Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome Association of America and the parent of young man with chronic illness. Paula Kravitz is Assistant Director for Student Services for the Chronic Illness Initiative at the School for New Learning, DePaul University. She has been employed by the Illinois Department of Mental Health and several not for profit agencies in the areas of clinical therapy, teaching, program development and administration. She holds an MSW from the University of Illinois at Chicago. 00:15:00invisibleillnessconfnocollege when ill,depaul university illness initiative,invisible illness week,chronic illness college,going to school college when illOUR GUESTS HAD TO CANCEL 2 HOURS BEFORE THE PROGRAM... You can hear last year's program on the same topic/same guests here http://tinyurl.com/4l5v22 We apolWhen Your Child is Chronically Illhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/17/tbaHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/17/tba/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/17/tbaThu, 17 Sep 2009 19:00:00 GMTWhen Your Child is Chronically IllJolene Phillo, author of "A Different Dream For My Child"01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnochronic illness,pain mangement,depression and illness,invisible illness awareness week,invisible illness diseasesJolene Phillo, author of "A Different Dream For My Child"Find the Job You Desire and Can Do, Speaker Rosalind Joffehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/17/find-the-job-you-desire-and-can-do-speaker-rosalind-joffeHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/17/find-the-job-you-desire-and-can-do-speaker-rosalind-joffe/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/17/find-the-job-you-desire-and-can-do-speaker-rosalind-joffeThu, 17 Sep 2009 16:00:00 GMTFind the Job You Desire and Can Do, Speaker Rosalind Joffe Rosalind Joffe built on her own experience of living with chronic illnesses for 30 years, including multiple sclerosis and ulcerative colitis, when she founded cicoach.com. This career coaching firm is dedicated to helping professionals with chronic illness develop the skills they need to succeed in their careers. Rosalind believes firmly that living with chronic illness does not preclude living a full and successful life. Rosalind Joffe is a recognized national expert on chronic illness and its impact on career. She is the co-author of Women, Work and Autoimmune Disease: Keep Working, Girlfriend!, Rosalind is passionate about giving people the tools they need to thrive in their work while living with chronic illness. Her website, cicoach.com, and her widely read blog, http://WorkingWithChronicIllness.com feature the resources and services a person needs to be successful at work – while living with a chronic illness. And she can be found on twitter @WorkWithIllness Rosalind is donating her book "The Keep Working with Chronic Illness Workbook System" 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnorosalind joffe,career coach for ill,chronic illness,invisible illness awareness week,keep working girlfriendRosalind Joffe built on her own experience of living with chronic illnesses for 30 years, including multiple sclerosis and ulcerative colitis, when sheSimplifying Your Home and Housework with Marcia Ramslandhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/simplifying-your-home-and-housework-with-marcia-ramslandHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/simplifying-your-home-and-housework-with-marcia-ramsland/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/simplifying-your-home-and-housework-with-marcia-ramslandWed, 16 Sep 2009 22:00:00 GMTSimplifying Your Home and Housework with Marcia Ramsland Marcia, entertaining media guest expert, speaker, and professional organizer, is well known as “The Organizing Pro” for her practical tips and clever solutions in homes and offices. She appears on national radio and TV, and her tips in national magazines like Better Homes and Gardens, Woman’s Day, and Real Simple magazines. Marcia is the author of the popular “Simplify for Success” book series, Simplify Your Life, Simplify Your Time, Simplify Your Space, Simplify Your HolidaysAges and Stages of Getting Children Organized (Thomas Nelson) and booklet. Marcia has a daughter that got Fibromyalgia at age 17 and knows well what it's like to have an invisible illness in the home. For more on Marcia's helpful resources go to www.OrganizingPro.com Marcia has donated a copy of her book "Simplify Your Life." 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnomarcia ramsland organzing pro,clutter housekeeping when ill,chronic illness housekeeping tips,invisible illness awareness week,chronic illness pain management depressionMarcia, entertaining media guest expert, speaker, and professional organizer, is well known as “The Organizing Pro” for her practical tips and clever solParenting When You are Chronically Ill - Chaos and Confessions with Dena Dyerhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/parenting-when-you-are-chronically-ill--chaos-and-confessions-with-dena-dyerHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/parenting-when-you-are-chronically-ill--chaos-and-confessions-with-dena-dyer/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/parenting-when-you-are-chronically-ill--chaos-and-confessions-with-dena-dyerWed, 16 Sep 2009 19:00:00 GMTParenting When You are Chronically Ill - Chaos and Confessions with Dena Dyer Dena Dyer, talking with Lisa Copen As a busy wife, mom, and entertainer, Dena Dyer constantly loses things—but she’s holding onto her sanity (barely). Her favorite forms of therapy? Cuddling with her two young sons, date nights with her hubby, reading, and blogging. Dena is thankful for her creative life, which is varied and full. In between driving carpools, helping her boys with homework, and shuttling kids to sports practice, she writes, speaks, and performs part-time at Rockbox Theater in the Hill Country of Texas. Her publishing credits include the books Mothers of the Bible and Grace for the Race: Meditations for Busy Moms, articles in Focus on the Family, Woman’s World and HomeLife, and tips for Working Mother, Redbook, Family Circle andParenting. Visit her web site here. Dena has donated a copy of her most recent book, Mothers of the Bible.01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnodena dyer christian author,chronic illness,parenting with illness,invisible illness awareness week,mom with illnessDena Dyer, talking with Lisa Copen As a busy wife, mom, and entertainer, Dena Dyer constantly loses things—but she’s holding onto her sanity (barely)It's OK to say NO: Building Healthy Boundaries w/ Jenni Prokopyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/its-ok-to-say-no-building-healthy-boundaries-w-jenni-prokopyHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/its-ok-to-say-no-building-healthy-boundaries-w-jenni-prokopy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/its-ok-to-say-no-building-healthy-boundaries-w-jenni-prokopyWed, 16 Sep 2009 16:00:00 GMTIt's OK to say NO: Building Healthy Boundaries w/ Jenni Prokopy This presentation will focus on the challenges of building and maintaining healthy boundaries while living with chronic illness. taking the time to learn a few tricks can help you start saying NO to things that don't help you, and YES to nurturing activities and people. Jenni created ChronicBabe.com in 2005 to provide an online resource for young women with chronic illness who want to live exceptional lives in spite of health-related limitations. A ChronicBabe herself since the age of 25, she lives with fibromyalgia, asthma, anxiety, depression, Raynaud’s phenomenon, rosacea and GERD. Beyond her speaking activities, Jenni is an award-winning freelance writer with nearly 20 years of publishing experience. She knows what it takes to make any writing “zing!” Jenni offers freelance writing, editing and communications consulting for the health care industry, with a focus on web sites, newsletters, feature articles and marketing materials. Jenni’s work with organizations small and large, local and national, has earned her numerous awards. Most recently she was named a “Women’s Health Hero” in 2009 by Our Bodies, Ourselves. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnochronic babe chronicbabe,jenni prokopy,young women with illness,chronic illness,invisible illness awareness weekThis presentation will focus on the challenges of building and maintaining healthy boundaries while living with chronic illness. taking the time to learnWhen the Husband is the Caregiverhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/topic-coming-soon--kelly-roubaHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/topic-coming-soon--kelly-rouba/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/16/topic-coming-soon--kelly-roubaWed, 16 Sep 2009 00:30:00 GMTWhen the Husband is the CaregiverWhen the Husband is the CaregiverJoel CopenJoel Copen has been married to Lisa, founder of Rest Ministries, since 1996. They have a son who is 6 years old. We've had an overwhelming response to our seminars on marriage and family and when our speaker Kelly Rouba had to cancel at the last minute. Joel eagerly volunteered to be interviewed to offer a husband's perspective (surprising even his wife!) Join Joel and Lisa as they discuss the ups and downs of marriage that includes a chronic illness, and what they have learned (and are still learning) along the way.01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnospouse illness caregiver,rheumatoid arthritis,invisible illness week,coping withillness,lisa copen joel copenWhen the Husband is the CaregiverJoel CopenJoel Copen has been married to Lisa, founder of Rest Ministries, since 1996. They have a son who is 6 years old. We'vHaving Your Own Business When Chronically Illhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/Having-Your-Own-Business-When-Chronically-Ill-A-Viable-Option-for-those-Who-Are-Work-DisabledHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/Having-Your-Own-Business-When-Chronically-Ill-A-Viable-Option-for-those-Who-Are-Work-Disabled/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/Having-Your-Own-Business-When-Chronically-Ill-A-Viable-Option-for-those-Who-Are-Work-DisabledTue, 15 Sep 2009 22:00:00 GMTHaving Your Own Business When Chronically Ill We’ve had 2 scheduled guests for this topic and both of them have had to cancel due to emergencies. But Lisa will be sharing her personal experiences. Lisa is the founder of Rest Ministries, but through the years she has worn many hats, following her passions. These include being an author and speaker, being a book marketing consultant at writers workshops including CLASS, she designed web sites for years and still does occasionally for others and she has been the “expert” internet marketer giving presentations for her local Chamber of Commerce. Her latest (and perhaps most fun) is as the creator and designer of ScrapbookMyAdoption.com . She would love to take lots of calls and answer your questions. If you have started a business while chronically ill, be sure to call in and share too.01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnolisa copen scrapbook my adoption,start business when ill,business owner with illness disability,chronic illness,invisible illness awareness weekWe’ve had 2 scheduled guests for this topic and both of them have had to cancel due to emergencies. But Lisa will be sharing her personal experiences. LisCoping with Crises on Top of Chronic - Chat with 2 Gals Who Understand http://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/coping-with-crises-on-top-of-chronic--chat-with-2-gals-who-understandHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/coping-with-crises-on-top-of-chronic--chat-with-2-gals-who-understand/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/coping-with-crises-on-top-of-chronic--chat-with-2-gals-who-understandTue, 15 Sep 2009 19:00:00 GMTCoping with Crises on Top of Chronic - Chat with 2 Gals Who Understand Join Jenni Saake (founder of Hannah's Hope: Seeking God's Heart in the Midst of Infertility, Miscarriage & Adoption Loss ) and Lisa Copen founder Rest Ministries, as we chat about surving crises in the midst of Chronic illness. Between the two of us, Lisa and Jenni have survived 45 years of multiple chronic illnesses including Chronic Fatigue Immunity Dysfunction Syndrome (ME/CFS), rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, diabetes, endometriosis, infertility, chemical sensitivities and more. These ladies know that life doesn't stop just because we are in pain. Hear us share our hearts and experiences through surgeries, infections, IV therapies, broken bones, unemployment, adoption journeys, and grief ranging from miscarriages to the deaths of grandparents. We will share a few survival skills for coping with the stress of everyday life when crisis hits and we'll look forward to chatting with you as you call in your own crisis on top of chronic stories too! Jenni has donated a Gurrlie Girl 2 Cor. 12:9 bracelet where she is a consultant. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnojennfier saake lisa copen,invisible illness week,chronic illness infertility illness pain,chronic illness and chaose life problems,chronic pain and depressionJoin Jenni Saake (founder of Hannah's Hope: Seeking God's Heart in the Midst of Infertility, Miscarriage & Adoption Loss ) and Lisa Copen founder ResCoping with Chronic Illness in Your Marriage - Bill & Pam Farrelhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/coping-with-chronic-illness-in-your-marriage--bill-pam-farrelHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/coping-with-chronic-illness-in-your-marriage--bill-pam-farrel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/coping-with-chronic-illness-in-your-marriage--bill-pam-farrelTue, 15 Sep 2009 16:00:00 GMTCoping with Chronic Illness in Your Marriage - Bill & Pam Farrel How can you improve your marriage when you live with chronic illness? Bill and Pam Farrel are relationship specialists, international speakers, and authors of 30 books including best-selling Men are like Waffles, Women are like Spaghetti. A few of their other books include: Single Men are like Waffles, Single Women are like Spaghetti. Their newest release is The Marriage Code. Other books include: Red Hot Monogamy, Why Men and Women Act the Way They Do, Love, Honor and Forgive and 10 Best Decisions a Parent Can Make and 10 Best Decisions a Couple Can Make (Harvest House). Bill and Pam are frequent guests on radio and television including Focus on the Family, where their interviews with Dr Dobson were ranked Top 10. Bill has experience as a Senior Pastor, Youth Pastor and most recently, as Pastor to Small Groups under Dr David Jeremiah. Pam has experience as a Director of Women, Pastor’s wife, and mentor. She is also the founder and President of Seasoned Sisters, a ministry to women 40-65. ) 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnoBill and Pam Farrel,marriage and chronic illness divorce therapy,invisible illness week,chronic pain management,men are like waffles women are like spaghettiHow can you improve your marriage when you live with chronic illness? Bill and Pam Farrel are relationship specialists, international speakers, and authoFinding a Heart of Gratitude and Joy Despite Illness with Maureen Pratthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/finding-a-heart-of-gratitude-and-joy-despite-illness-with-maureen-prattHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/finding-a-heart-of-gratitude-and-joy-despite-illness-with-maureen-pratt/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/15/finding-a-heart-of-gratitude-and-joy-despite-illness-with-maureen-prattTue, 15 Sep 2009 00:30:00 GMTFinding a Heart of Gratitude and Joy Despite Illness with Maureen Pratt Author and speaker Maureen lives with multiple illnesses, including organ-involved lupus, cardiovascular disease, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, and chronic back pain. Through her books, including "Peace in the Storm: Meditations on Chronic Pain & Illness," articles, and talks, she encourages others to deepen their faith and Christian walk in spite of and with living with chronic pain & illness. Some of her favorite topics include finding joy in a life of pain, deepening prayer, and appreciating God's many gifts great and small. Her website is www.maureenpratt.com Maureen has donated a copy of her book "Peace in the Storm: Meditations on Chronic Pain & Illness." 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnomaureen pratt,peace in the storm,invisible illness week,chronic pain,christian illness ministry resources catholicAuthor and speaker Maureen lives with multiple illnesses, including organ-involved lupus, cardiovascular disease, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, andSuper Foods for Super-Natural Health with Joanna Faillacehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/14/super-foods-for-super-natural-health-with-joanna-faillaceHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/14/super-foods-for-super-natural-health-with-joanna-faillace/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/14/super-foods-for-super-natural-health-with-joanna-faillaceMon, 14 Sep 2009 22:00:00 GMTSuper Foods for Super-Natural Health with Joanna Faillace Joanna Faillace is a Certified Biblical Health Coach awarded to her in 2007 by Jordan Rubin's Biblical Health Institute. Joanna is also the TV Host for Super-Naturally Healthy Kids with Chef Joanna, a series of health cooking video shorts which is broadcast daily on TBN's Smile of a Child Network. Joanna is also a keynote speaker for Thelma Wells' Ready to Win Life Skills National Conferences. In addition, Joanna is the author of Super-Naturally Healthy Families Cookbook Devotional. Joanna has donated 2 copies of her cookbook, Super-Naturally Healthy Families and 2 DVD's of her Super-Naturally Healthy Kids Segments that appear on TBN's Smile of a Child Network 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnobiblical health coach,super naturally healthy joanna faillace,invisible illness week,chronic pain management,healthy eating when chronically illJoanna Faillace is a Certified Biblical Health Coach awarded to her in 2007 by Jordan Rubin's Biblical Health Institute. Joanna is also the TV Host forFinding Health Insurance Coverage with a Pre-existing Condition with Jennifer Jaff, Attnyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/14/finding-health-insurance-coverage-with-a-pre-existing-conditionHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/14/finding-health-insurance-coverage-with-a-pre-existing-condition/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/14/finding-health-insurance-coverage-with-a-pre-existing-conditionMon, 14 Sep 2009 19:00:00 GMTFinding Health Insurance Coverage with a Pre-existing Condition with Jennifer Jaff, Attny Jennifer C. Jaff, Esq. is an attorney with 25 of experience who specializes in chronic illness law. Ms. Jaff graduated from Georgetown University Law Center with honors, and was an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Connecticut before going into private practice. She founded Advocacy for Patients with Chronic Illness in March 2005.01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnoadvocacy for patients,jennifer jaffe,chronic illness,invisible illness awareness week,pre-existing conditionJennifer C. Jaff, Esq. is an attorney with 25 of experience who specializes in chronic illness law. Ms. Jaff graduated from Georgetown University Law CenterUnderstanding How we Uniquely Deal with Difficulties in Life http://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/14/understanding-how-we-uniquely-deal-with-difficulties-in-lifeHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/14/understanding-how-we-uniquely-deal-with-difficulties-in-life/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2009/09/14/understanding-how-we-uniquely-deal-with-difficulties-in-lifeMon, 14 Sep 2009 16:00:00 GMTUnderstanding How we Uniquely Deal with Difficulties in Life Georgia Shaffer is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania and a certified life coach. For over 15 years, she has enhanced people's lives by teaching how to identify: "What needs to grow? What needs to go?" She is also is on the teaching staff of the Christian Leaders, Authors & Speakers Seminar (CLASS) and Personality Plus. She has great insight into why we do what we do, which she has shared in her books and will be sharing with us! 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnochronic illness,Georgia Shaffer,personality styles coping with illness,pain and illness management,invisible illness awareness weekGeorgia Shaffer is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania and a certified life coach. For over 15 years, she has enhanced people's lives by teaching how toOvercoming Self Defeating Behaviors When You are Chronically Illhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/13/overcoming-self-defeating-behaviors-when-you-are-chronically-illHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/13/overcoming-self-defeating-behaviors-when-you-are-chronically-ill/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/13/overcoming-self-defeating-behaviors-when-you-are-chronically-illSat, 13 Sep 2008 02:30:00 GMTOvercoming Self Defeating Behaviors When You are Chronically IllDo you keep trying to move forward but your illness and habits keep pulling you down? Jennifer Prokopy, founder of ChronicBabe.com, reaches thousands of women every day with messages of hope - and teach them how to maintain their sense of self despite health-related limitations. She says, "I love helping others and I know I have a commanding message of hope and inspiration to share."01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnochronicbabecom chron,crazy sexy cancer,bad habits and chron,coping with a chroni,self-defeating behavDo you keep trying to move forward but your illness and habits keep pulling you down? Jennifer Prokopy, founder of ChronicBabe.com, reaches thousands of women eInvisible Illness Week - Closing Seminar with Jeff Kenyon and Lisa Copenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/13/Invisible-Illness-Week-Closing-Seminar-with-Jeff-Kenyon-and-Lisa-CopenHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/13/Invisible-Illness-Week-Closing-Seminar-with-Jeff-Kenyon-and-Lisa-Copen/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/13/Invisible-Illness-Week-Closing-Seminar-with-Jeff-Kenyon-and-Lisa-CopenSat, 13 Sep 2008 00:30:00 GMTInvisible Illness Week - Closing Seminar with Jeff Kenyon and Lisa CopenJeff Kenyon has a passion for reaching out to the chronically ill, especially men who are hurting. As a husband and a stay-at-home father of a 3-year-old, Jeff will share some of his insights about the week from a man's perspective. Call in and talk with Lisa and Jeff and share about what you thought of Invisible Illness Week01:30:00invisibleillnessconfnoinvisible illness awareness wee,men with chronic illness,Lisa Copen Rest Ministries,dads with chronic illness,living with a cronic illnessJeff Kenyon has a passion for reaching out to the chronically ill, especially men who are hurting. As a husband and a stay-at-home father of a 3-year-old, JeffFriendships, Dating and Marriage: Can it All Come Together When You Are Chronically Ill?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/friendships-dating-and-marriage-can-it-all-come-together-when-you-are-chronically-illHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/friendships-dating-and-marriage-can-it-all-come-together-when-you-are-chronically-ill/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/friendships-dating-and-marriage-can-it-all-come-together-when-you-are-chronically-illFri, 12 Sep 2008 22:00:00 GMTFriendships, Dating and Marriage: Can it All Come Together When You Are Chronically Ill?Dating with an illness? College? Career? How do all the pieces fit when you are coping with an illness? Be sure to let the young girls and gals in your life know about this seminar with guest Laurie Edwards. She is the author of "Life Disrupted: Getting Real About Chronic Illness in Your Twenties and Thirties" (Walker) and founder of AChronicDose.com. She also teaches writing for the health professions at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. She's "been there, done that" while living with illness since childhood and will share great insight anyone will find helpful. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnoyoung person with chronic illness,chronic dose life disrupted book,laurie edwards illness blogger,living with illness 20s 30s,dating with chronic illness painDating with an illness? College? Career? How do all the pieces fit when you are coping with an illness? Be sure to let the young girls and gals in your life knoIllness & Faith: Does Faith Make a Difference?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/invisible-illness-week-illness-faith-does-faith-make-a-differenceHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/invisible-illness-week-illness-faith-does-faith-make-a-difference/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/invisible-illness-week-illness-faith-does-faith-make-a-differenceFri, 12 Sep 2008 19:00:00 GMTIllness & Faith: Does Faith Make a Difference?Does faith make a difference when you are living with a chronic illness? Michele has lived with chronic illness for over 23 years. Unfortunately, she knows first hand how it affects the family. Being in the ministry for over 34 years, she has ministered to many people with some form of chronic illness and even death. She has a daughter recently diagnosed with autoimmune hives and fibromyalgia. Her daughter also suffers from bipolar along with her 13-year-old son. Michele has had first hand experience on how illness can affect one's faith. She says, "But most importantly, I do not know how I would have been able to go through any of this without my faith. My faith has brought me through some very difficult times." 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnofaith and chronic illness,christians and chronic illness,will god heal me,christians and depression,prayers for healing encouragementDoes faith make a difference when you are living with a chronic illness? Michele has lived with chronic illness for over 23 years. Unfortunately, she knows firsStress-Busters that Work: Faithful and Fun Ways to Lessen Stress and Encourage Hope and Healthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/stress-busters-that-work-faithful-and-fun-ways-to-lessen-stress-and-encourage-hope-and-healthHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/stress-busters-that-work-faithful-and-fun-ways-to-lessen-stress-and-encourage-hope-and-health/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/stress-busters-that-work-faithful-and-fun-ways-to-lessen-stress-and-encourage-hope-and-healthFri, 12 Sep 2008 16:00:00 GMTStress-Busters that Work: Faithful and Fun Ways to Lessen Stress and Encourage Hope and HealthMaureen Pratt will be joining us!01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnostres and chronic illnessMaureen Pratt will be joining us!After the Diagnosis - The Journey Beyondhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/-after-the-diagnosis-the-journey-beyondHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/-after-the-diagnosis-the-journey-beyond/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/12/-after-the-diagnosis-the-journey-beyondFri, 12 Sep 2008 00:30:00 GMTAfter the Diagnosis - The Journey BeyondHave you recently been diagnosed with a chronic illness? Do you feel lonely and confused? Trish & Jeff have both been where you are today and can guide and empower you to emerge on the other side of the journey with the strength and determination to make the best of your life. Trish Robichaud is a Disability Awareness Coach, Maximum Life & Business Coach & Motivational Speaker. She lives with major depression and multiple sclerosis. To learn more about Trish and Changing Paces, and to download her free 30-minute motivational audio, visit http://www.ChangingPaces.com. Jeff Professionally Certified Life Coach, Radio Show Host, Speaker and Author. Jeff lives with multiple sclerosis as well. For more information about his products, programs and other services01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnochronic illness life coach,chronic illness help adjust,coping with chronic illness issues,living effectively with chronic illness,changing paces chronic illness coach HealthHave you recently been diagnosed with a chronic illness? Do you feel lonely and confused? Trish & Jeff have both been where you are today and can guide and empoCollege with Chronic Illness: How to Get Help and Respect from Administrators and Faculty http://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/College-with-Chronic-Illness-How-to-Get-Help-and-Respect-from-Administrators-and-Faculty-Healthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/College-with-Chronic-Illness-How-to-Get-Help-and-Respect-from-Administrators-and-Faculty-/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/College-with-Chronic-Illness-How-to-Get-Help-and-Respect-from-Administrators-and-Faculty-Thu, 11 Sep 2008 22:00:00 GMTCollege with Chronic Illness: How to Get Help and Respect from Administrators and Faculty Don't miss this very informative show ith Lynn Royster, the Director of the Chronic Illness Initiative at DePaul University's School for New Learning. It's a unique program designed to help chronically ill students obtain a college education. In addition, she designs and teaches courses in conflict management, adult psychology, and writing. Dr. Royster also serves as Vice Chair of the CFIDS Association of America, Inc. and as Board Secretary of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Chemical Sensitivity Coalition of Chicago. She received her B.A. from the University of Michigan, her M.A. from Prescott College, her J.D. from George Washington University, and her Ph.D. from the Union Institute and University. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnocollege and chronic illness,disability rights college university,depaul university illness initiative,college with illness disease,going back to college illnessDon't miss this very informative show ith Lynn Royster, the Director of the Chronic Illness Initiative at DePaul University's School for New Learning. It's a unInvisible Illness Week - How to Get Paid to Bloghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/Invisible-Illnes-sWeek-How-to-Get-Paid-to-BlogHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/Invisible-Illnes-sWeek-How-to-Get-Paid-to-Blog/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/Invisible-Illnes-sWeek-How-to-Get-Paid-to-BlogThu, 11 Sep 2008 19:00:00 GMTInvisible Illness Week - How to Get Paid to BlogEver wonder how people make a living online? Do you need some extra income while you are at home with a chronic illness? Connie Roberts has multiple chronic illnesses and has been blogging since April, '07. She now writes 3 of her own blogs, co-authors 2 other blogs, and works for various companies as a sub-contractor doing paid reviews. By writing she uses her creative energy, is able to be an advocate for people with disabilities of all types including those of us with invisible chronic illnesses and earn extra money. It is not only personally fulfilling but helps her to feel that she can contribute to her family's income again. She says, "I have taught people how to get into the world of blogging. They now earn money and reap the benefits that I do too."01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnomake a living at home with a chronic illness,illness work at home ideas,work at home tips for those with illness,get paid blogging dollars,legitimate work at home illEver wonder how people make a living online? Do you need some extra income while you are at home with a chronic illness? Connie Roberts has multiple chronic illThe Overwhelmed Woman (and Men's!) Guide to Caring for an Aging Parenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/the-overwhelmed-woman-and-mens-guide-to-caring-for-an-aging-parentHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/the-overwhelmed-woman-and-mens-guide-to-caring-for-an-aging-parent/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/the-overwhelmed-woman-and-mens-guide-to-caring-for-an-aging-parentThu, 11 Sep 2008 16:00:00 GMTThe Overwhelmed Woman (and Men's!) Guide to Caring for an Aging ParentDo you have a chronic illnes but still find yourself as a caregiver for a loved one? Meet Julie-Allyson Ieron (pronounced: I-RUN). She is a conference speaker and author. Her newest book is "The Overwhelmed Woman’s Guide to … Caring for Aging Parents" --a project she not only wrote, but lives on a daily basis. She'll help you learn how to set your own boundaries while caring for loved ones that need you. Julie is passionate about coming alongside others to encourage them to pursue an ever-deepening relationship with Christ. She is a frequent guest on national radio and TV broadcasts. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnocaregiver aging parents,caring for older parents,caregiver cargiving care-giver,caregiving while ill,caregiver for cancerDo you have a chronic illnes but still find yourself as a caregiver for a loved one? Meet Julie-Allyson Ieron (pronounced: I-RUN). She is a conference speaker aSupport Groups: The Changes and Challenges They Will Bring to Your Lifehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/support-groups-the-changes-and-challenges-they-will-bring-to-your-lifeHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/support-groups-the-changes-and-challenges-they-will-bring-to-your-life/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/11/support-groups-the-changes-and-challenges-they-will-bring-to-your-lifeThu, 11 Sep 2008 00:30:00 GMTSupport Groups: The Changes and Challenges They Will Bring to Your LifeSupport groups are easy to lead, right? There are never any problems when you attend, correct? Not always... but they can still be a true blessing in your life. Drop in for this show with Christina J. Werdebaugh, the Director and Support Group Leader of the West Virginia IC Resource Center. She is an alumnus of West Virginia University, and enjoyed many years of working nine-to-five before her failing health forced her to leave the daily grind due to severe Interstitial Cystitis (IC). Her health is further complicated by lyme disease, which depleted her immune system and caused vast systemic damage. After becoming disabled and homebound, Christina felt God's calling on her life to create a local support network for IC patients, and the West Virginia IC Resource Center was born. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnosupport group ideas,how to lead support group,support group challenges,support groups illness avoid problems,troubles in illness support groupsSupport groups are easy to lead, right? There are never any problems when you attend, correct? Not always... but they can still be a true blessing in your life.What You Need to Know About Applying for Disabilityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/10/what-you-need-to-know-about-applying-for-disabilityHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/10/what-you-need-to-know-about-applying-for-disability/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/10/what-you-need-to-know-about-applying-for-disabilityWed, 10 Sep 2008 22:00:00 GMTWhat You Need to Know About Applying for DisabilityMr. Davis is regarded as one of our nation's legal specialists in representing clients who are disabled due to fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome. Mr. Davis has successfully represented Social Security disability clients of all ages throughout the United States. Mr. Davis has won Social Security disability cases in every region of the United States and in approximately 40 states. And Mr. Davis' extensive experience is evident in the fact that his firm wins chronic pain and fatigue Social Security disability cases over 90% of the time. This success rate is significantly higher than the average disability attorney and more than double the success rate of Social Security claimants who are not represented. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnoscott davis attorney at law,applying for disability ssi ssdi,disability assistance fibromyalgia fatigue,how to apply for disability,how to win disability caseMr. Davis is regarded as one of our nation's legal specialists in representing clients who are disabled due to fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue immune dysfunctioThe Civil Rights of Patients with Invisible Chronic Illnesseshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/10/the-civil-rights-of-patients-with-invisible-chronic-illnessesHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/10/the-civil-rights-of-patients-with-invisible-chronic-illnesses/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/10/the-civil-rights-of-patients-with-invisible-chronic-illnessesWed, 10 Sep 2008 16:00:00 GMTThe Civil Rights of Patients with Invisible Chronic IllnessesWhat exactly are your rights? How do you figure them out when you are so tired already? Jennifer C. Jaff, Esq. is Founder and Executive Director of Advocacy for Patients with Chronic Illness. She also has Crohn's disease. A 1984 graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, when her disease disabled her and she turned her skills towards the internet and found a community of chronically ill patients in desperate need of legal advice and help. She started Advocacy for Patients then, when she was too ill to leave her home. Now, she serves patients full-time. She is the author of Know Your Rights: A Handbook for Patients with Chronic Illness, and Friday Tired: A Feminist Rant on Healthcare in America in the 21st Century, and she is the Chronic Illness Advocate on RevolutionHealth.com. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnocivil rights and chronic illness,revolutionhealth,chronic illness advocacy,illness and violation of rights privacy,patient advocacy rightsWhat exactly are your rights? How do you figure them out when you are so tired already? Jennifer C. Jaff, Esq. is Founder and Executive Director of Advocacy forHealthy Boundaries with a Chronic Illnesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/10/Healthy-Boundaries-with-a-Chronic-IllnessHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/10/Healthy-Boundaries-with-a-Chronic-Illness/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/10/Healthy-Boundaries-with-a-Chronic-IllnessWed, 10 Sep 2008 00:30:00 GMTHealthy Boundaries with a Chronic IllnessWhy is it so hard to say no, even when we feel terrible? Join guest Shelley Echtle, 48, who is the director of the North Texas Fibromyalgia Support Group. With over 200 members enjoying weekly socials and monthly lectures, she seeks diversity in presentations and shares information from many sources she pulls from the internet and printed publication. She writes part time and believes healthy boundaries in a healthy life are important and even more so when you are chronically ill! Shelley suffers with Fibromyalgia, Spinal Stenosis, Hypothyroidism and Arthritis.Her mission in life is to be an encouraging thaumaturgies. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnoboundaries when chronically ill,chronic illness and setting boundaries,how to say now,healthy boundaries and relationships,learning good habits when ill HealthWhy is it so hard to say no, even when we feel terrible? Join guest Shelley Echtle, 48, who is the director of the North Texas Fibromyalgia Support Group. WithHow You Can Help Those Who Help You!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/How-You-Can-Help-Those-Who-Help-YouHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/How-You-Can-Help-Those-Who-Help-You/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/How-You-Can-Help-Those-Who-Help-YouTue, 09 Sep 2008 22:00:00 GMTHow You Can Help Those Who Help You!Accepting help from those around you is never easy. Even when we are at our worse physically, it's humbling to have people bringing us food or doing our laundry. Join Jo Franz, a conference/retreat speaker whose memoir "Soar Unafraid: Learning to Trust No Matter What" is the inspiring topic on frequent radio and TV programs. Though she has lived with multiple sclerosis since 1977 her life has been full of adventure. Her never-give-up attitude is a source of encouragement and blessing to those living with chronic illness as well as those who do not01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnohow to help chronically ill friend,how to help friend or co-worker with cancer,care groups for people with illness,learning to accept help when you are ill,Jo Franz author Christian Soar Unafraid HealthAccepting help from those around you is never easy. Even when we are at our worse physically, it's humbling to have people bringing us food or doing our laundryMedications, Illness, Fertility and the Desire for Mhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/Medications-Illness-Fertility-and-the-Desire-for-MotherhoodHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/Medications-Illness-Fertility-and-the-Desire-for-Motherhood/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/Medications-Illness-Fertility-and-the-Desire-for-MotherhoodTue, 09 Sep 2008 19:00:00 GMTMedications, Illness, Fertility and the Desire for MWondering if you should consider parenthood with your illness? Concerned about your fertility as well as the impact of medications? Jennifer Saake has lived 18 years of illness, with infertility for 10 of those years. Balancing both conditions includes: medication side effects (illness meds on fertility and fertility meds on illness), questioning sanity of wanting desperately to have children yet fearing how she would care for them when she can hardly care for herself, facing the frustration of attempted adoption when her health makes her less "marketable." She has written a book on infertility and loss and is praying about someday writing a book on living with chronic illness.01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnochronic illness and parenting,chronic illness and infertility,having a baby when you are ill,adoption with a chronic illness,fertility issues when you have a chronic illnessWondering if you should consider parenthood with your illness? Concerned about your fertility as well as the impact of medications? Jennifer Saake has lived 18Assess Yourself: Find the Job You Desire and Can Do Despite Illness Limitations http://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/Assess-Yourself-Find-the-Job-You-Desire-and-Can-Do-Despite-Illness-Limitations-Healthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/Assess-Yourself-Find-the-Job-You-Desire-and-Can-Do-Despite-Illness-Limitations-/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/Assess-Yourself-Find-the-Job-You-Desire-and-Can-Do-Despite-Illness-Limitations-Tue, 09 Sep 2008 16:00:00 GMTAssess Yourself: Find the Job You Desire and Can Do Despite Illness Limitations Rosalind is career coach for people who live with chronic illness and her business, cicoach.com, is devoted to giving people the tools and resources they need to thrive in their work while living with chronic illness. In addition to over 30 years of personal experience living with auto immune chronic illnesses, including multiple sclerosis and ulcerative colitis, Rosalind has 30 years of experience working and has held management positions in small businesses and Fortune 500 companies. Ten years ago, she founded her own, very successful executive coaching business. She is the author of Women Work and Autoimmmune Disease: Keep Working, Girlfriend! interviews when you have an illness, reveal tell about illness for job, chronic illness coaching for careers, finding a job despite illness, keep working girlfriend autoimmune 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnofinding work when chronically ill,work or disablity ssdi when ill,chronic illness and career plans,adapting jobs for illness,disclosure laws illness employemntRosalind is career coach for people who live with chronic illness and her business, cicoach.com, is devoted to giving people the tools and resources they need tSecrets of Paying for Medical Carehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/Secrets-of-Paying-for-Medical-CareHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/Secrets-of-Paying-for-Medical-Care/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/09/Secrets-of-Paying-for-Medical-CareTue, 09 Sep 2008 00:30:00 GMTSecrets of Paying for Medical CareStricken with disabling pain and fatigue, which interrupted a promising career as a journalist, Jacqueline L. Jones spent more than 20 years searching for the answers she needed to survive. This determination led her to more than 15 years of extensive research and to improved health. Jones has developed a practical system, based on her experiences, that will teach you how to save time and money in seeking help for a chronic illness. She is author of "Unmasking a Diagnosis: How to Find Help for a Confusing Illness Without Filing for Bankruptcy." Download her handout at THE SPEAKER PAGE to help you follow along with the workshop easier. She has TONS of great information.01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnopaying for medical c,how to pay medical b,bankruptcy medical b,paying for medical i,disability medical fStricken with disabling pain and fatigue, which interrupted a promising career as a journalist, Jacqueline L. Jones spent more than 20 years searching for the aDealing with Hurt Feeling and Mixed Up Relationshipshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/08/Invisible-Illness-Week-Dealing-with-Hurt-Feeling-and-Mixed-Up-RelationshipsHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/08/Invisible-Illness-Week-Dealing-with-Hurt-Feeling-and-Mixed-Up-Relationships/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/invisibleillnessconf/2008/09/08/Invisible-Illness-Week-Dealing-with-Hurt-Feeling-and-Mixed-Up-RelationshipsMon, 08 Sep 2008 19:00:00 GMTDealing with Hurt Feeling and Mixed Up Relationships(Title pending) Join Leslie Vernick, a Christian counselor, doing most of her work with relationship problems. She focuses on improving relationships with others, God and self, teaching people how to address conflict, speak the truth in love, handle adversity in a God-centered way and negotiate through difficult and destructive relationships with biblical principles. Regardless of your faith, Leslie will give some practical tools and tips to help you with the people in your life. 01:00:00invisibleillnessconfnoLeslie vernick christian counselor,chronic illness depression,chronic illness and hurt feelings,depressed with cronic illness,how to cope with rude and difficult people(Title pending) Join Leslie Vernick, a Christian counselor, doing most of her work with relationship problems. She focuses on improving relationships with other