Episodes

  • Dating With A Disability: How Hard Could It Be?
    Jul 4 2025

    Dating is already hard enough… now toss a disability into the mix. In this episode of Mikey’s House Podcast, I open up about what dating has looked like for me as a disabled person — the good, the bad, the awkward, and everything in between. From dating apps to first dates, vulnerability to rejection, I’m sharing my real experiences and the lessons I’ve learned along the way.

    We also break down the common misconceptions about dating someone with a disability — because spoiler alert: disabled people are just people, and yes, we want love too. I wrap up the episode by reflecting on my hopes for the future, the mindset shifts I’ve had to make, and why every single one of us deserves the love we want.

    If you’ve ever dated, been rejected, felt discouraged, or doubted if love is for you — this one’s for you.

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    34 mins
  • Summerween 2025: With Sami Serrano
    Jun 27 2025

    Welcome back to Mikey’s House Podcast. In this special Summerween episode, I’m joined by my friend Sami Serrano, a queer singer-songwriter based in Austin, Texas, for a nostalgic and spooky-filled conversation that’s all about fun and memories.

    Sami came dressed as a pink sprinkled donut, and I attempted (very poorly) to transform into an off-yellow version of Homer Simpson. The result? Pure chaos, laughter, and some genuinely eerie moments.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • What Halloween means to us
    • Our favorite candies and costumes
    • Nostalgic memories from childhood
    • Urban legends and creepy Reddit stories
    • Personal ghost encounters and stories of the deceased

    This episode is spooky, funny, lighthearted, and absolutely not serious. It’s just two friends having fun and leaning into the Halloween spirit—even if it's the middle of summer.

    Tune in, turn the lights down, and celebrate Summerween with us.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • My Story: A Medical Mystery
    Jun 20 2025

    In this deeply personal episode, I open up and share my full medical journey—from early childhood signs and mysterious symptoms to years of misdiagnoses, relentless searching for answers, and ultimately, the life-changing diagnosis that shifted everything. I walk you through the highs, the heartbreaks, and the moments that shaped me along the way. Whether you’re living with a chronic illness, know someone who is, or just want to understand what it’s like to fight for your health and your truth, this episode is for you. This is the story I’ve never told in full—until now.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Welcome To My House!
    Jun 7 2025

    Hey besties! This is the very first episode of Mikey’s House, and I’m so glad you’re here.

    In today’s episode, we’re starting things off strong with an honest, cozy introduction. I’ll be sharing who I am, why I started this podcast, and what you can expect from this space moving forward. After documenting my life with a neurodegenerative disease online for the past few years, I wanted to create a safe, unfiltered, and welcoming place where we can talk about everything. No censors. No pressure. Just real conversation.

    To kick things off, I asked you to send me questions—and wow, you delivered. We're playing a little game of “21 Questions” (okay... maybe more like 26) that go from light and funny to deep, emotional, and everything in between. Nothing was off limits—from dating with a diagnosis, to my favorite bands, alien conspiracies, the weirdest dream I’ve ever had, and how my perspective on love and life has shifted.

    This episode is filled with laughter, reflection, and a lot of heart. Whether you’ve followed me for a while or you’re just tuning in, this is a perfect way to get to know me—and hopefully feel a little more seen in the process.

    Stick around until the end for my favorite part: “The Leftovers”—a segment where we get a little serious and end on a note of hope.

    Thanks for coming over. Welcome to my house.

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    56 mins