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Episode 77: Marguerite Hughes - PWS
Marguerite shares the story of her son Louis and their life with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), a complex rare disease. Marguerite speaks with honesty, warmth and clarity about the medical, emotional and practical realities of raising a child with a rare genetic condition, from Louis’s fragile start in neonatal intensive care to adulthood in a specialist supported living environment. She explores complex themes such as food security, anxiety, autism, and the invisible labour of caregiving, while challenging societal assumptions about success, independence and what a “good life” looks like. Marguerite is a strong advocate for the PWS community, and the importance of social care for children and families dealing with a rare condition. This episode is ultimately a powerful reminder that with understanding, routine, community and the right support, people with Prader-Willi syndrome can live happy, meaningful lives – and that listening to those with lived experience is essential.
The song that Louis chose is Say Something by Justin Timberlake featuring Chris Stapleton.
Episode 68: Nate Milam - HLH
Nate shares his journey with HLH (hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis), a rare and life-threatening immune disorder. Misdiagnosed with Crohn’s disease, he endured over 16 surgeries and a complete removal of his colon before receiving the right diagnosis, leading to a bone marrow transplant that saved his life. Nate reflects deeply on his path so far, marked by systemic healthcare issues, a search for his own identity, and a drive to advocate for himself and others. Nate also discusses how being a queer Black man with a rare condition has shaped his experience of the world and his passion for health equity, leading to a degree in Health Services Management. Nate’s story is a powerful testament to resilience, authenticity, and the importance of being seen and heard as your true self.
The song Nate chose is Alien Superstar by Beyoncé.