Through the Genes
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About this listen
In this powerful episode of Through The Pain, we dive deep into the lived realities behind diagnosis, treatment, and the emotional weight patients often carry in silence.
Too often, patients receive life-altering information without the context, clarity, or support needed to truly understand what’s happening to their bodies. In this conversation, Christelle Salomon and Wunmi Bakare unpack what that gap feels like—from confusion and isolation to the struggle of navigating complex medical systems that weren’t built with patient understanding at the center.
This episode goes beyond science and clinical terminology. It highlights the human experience behind the data: the loneliness of feeling unseen, the frustration of unanswered questions, and the importance of community, communication, and trust between patients and healthcare providers.
We explore why translating complex medical information matters, how advocacy changes outcomes, and what it means to truly listen to patients—not just treat them. This conversation is for patients, caregivers, advocates, clinicians, and anyone who believes healthcare should be rooted in empathy as much as expertise.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed after a diagnosis, unsure of what questions to ask, or disconnected from the care process, this episode will resonate deeply. And if you work in healthcare, this is an essential reminder of why understanding lived experience is just as critical as understanding disease.
Watch, listen, and reflect—because real progress begins when patients are heard.