Medical Freedom. Chronic Pain. Censorship. This conversation matters—are you having it?
What if you were the next person living with chronic pain? What if it were your spouse, your child, or your best friend? All it takes is one accident, one diagnosis, one moment to change everything.
That was my story. I spent nearly a decade bedridden and used a wheelchair or walker to get around—until I found KRATOM🍃that helped me reclaim my life. Thanks to that, I’m walking again, participating in life, making memories with my granddaughter, and advocating for others like me. I still have pain. BUT it no longer has me.
But here’s the catch: sharing that story is getting harder. Censorship is silencing the very conversations that could change lives. Platforms are shadow-banning posts, flagging science, and blocking patients from supporting each other. That’s not just frustrating—it’s dangerous.
So now, I’m looking to take this conversation somewhere it can’t be silenced.
Podcasters—let’s talk.
I’m looking to join podcasts and interviews to talk about:
• Living with chronic pain and finding hope again
• The science and policy behind kratom
• Censorship and medical freedom
• How these issues affect real families, not just headlines
Medical Freedom. Chronic Pain. Censorship. This conversation matters—are you having it?
What if you were the next person living with chronic pain? What if it were your spouse, your child, or your best friend? All it takes is one accident, one diagnosis, one moment to change everything.
That was my story. I spent nearly a decade bedridden and used a wheelchair or walker to get around—until I found KRATOM🍃that helped me reclaim my life. Thanks to that, I’m walking again, participating in life, making memories with my granddaughter, and advocating for others like me. I still have pain. BUT it no longer has me.
But here’s the catch: sharing that story is getting harder. Censorship is silencing the very conversations that could change lives. Platforms are shadow-banning posts, flagging science, and blocking patients from supporting each other. That’s not just frustrating—it’s dangerous.
So now, I’m looking to take this conversation somewhere it can’t be silenced.
Podcasters—let’s talk.
I’m looking to join podcasts and interviews to talk about:
• Living with chronic pain and finding hope again
• The science and policy behind kratom
• Censorship and medical freedom
• How these issues affect real families, not just headlines