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Posted by StephenC (Member # 15171) on :
 
Hi everyone,

Because we have a lot of knowledgeable people on here, I am toying with the idea of creating a podcast on chronic illness. In a sense, we would talk to each other and record "interviews" of sorts on subjects people specialize in - for example - tick coinfections with Lyme disease, or, treatment with Rife machines.

Please post here if you're interested and we talk!

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Posted by droid1226 (Member # 34930) on :
 
I'd do it. There's a need for something like this.
 
Posted by StephenC (Member # 15171) on :
 
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Originally posted by droid1226:
I'd do it. There's a need for something like this.

Great, what specifically can you talk about?
 
Posted by phyl6648 (Member # 28522) on :
 
Count me in
 
Posted by droid1226 (Member # 34930) on :
 
I'm very passionate about this subject.

What has helped others and myself as far as antibiotic and non antibiotic treatments.

Co-infections

News(which seems to be daily) at this point.

Testing.

Obviously we could all talk forever about our own experiences and others we know, but I think the idea would be to get it off the ground and that way we could get new people and guests.

I think a recorded Skype or Podbean might be a good idea. Although Podbean has had it's issues.
 
Posted by StephenC (Member # 15171) on :
 
Great, thanks guys, I'll message all of you privately and we can setup times to record. If you can do me a favor and message me what you're knowledgeable about and would like to discuss, that would be great.

I am looking to squeeze good, helpful information for people into about 30 minutes sessions. It's just another medium for us Lyme patients who can't stare at a screen all day [Frown]
 
Posted by Carol in PA (Member # 5338) on :
 
StephenC, you should talk to Robin123 about this.
I've seen a video of one of her interviews, and she is knowledgeable and eloquent about many facets of Lyme.

If I were going to invest the time to listen to a podcast, I would want clear and accurate information and not people chatting about their problems.
I process information better by reading it, but I know that many people do better by listening.


Once you know the topics you intend to cover, they need to be organized into a coherant framework.
A mish mash with a few good nuggets thrown in here and there is just time consuming and frustrating to listen to.
 
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
 
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Carol has excellent points.

I also appreciate links to the LL researchers & various doctors' video clips, themselves. As close to the experts as possible. LLMDs, LL NDs, Rife, etc.

There are so many video links on ILADS site that many here may not even know about. YouTube has some excellent rife videos, too.
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Posted by lymednva (Member # 9098) on :
 
I agree with Carol, and Keebler. This needs to be high quality and concise for people to listen to it. Don't reinvent the wheel. Check into what is already available before adding to it.
 


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