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The JJSegment : Working with FND and writing a book : The FND Podcast

The JJSegment : Working with FND and writing a book : The FND Podcast

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🎙️ The JJ Segment: Catching Up with Jess – Working, Writing, and Living with FNDIn this deeply honest and joyfully heartfelt episode of The FND Podcast, Detty sits down with the wonderful Jess for a long-overdue catch-up on the JJ Segment. From moving states, to getting married, to navigating life with FND while diving headfirst into a blue-collar job — Jess shares it all with her trademark humour, grit, and glowing resilience. Together, we unpack what it’s really like returning to work with Functional Neurological Disorder, from workplace seizures and flare-ups to pacing, planning, and the importance of telling your employer. Jess opens up about her journey from overdoing it to finding a more manageable balance — and how she's learned to adapt rather than fight her FND. But that’s not all — Jess is also a published author! We chat about her newest fantasy release "Woman of Wolves", her passion for storytelling, and how she balances creative life with chronic illness. You’ll laugh, nod, maybe even tear up — and definitely walk away feeling inspired. ✨ In this episode:– Jess’s journey with FND & employment– Coping with seizures at work– The emotional evolution of living with FND– Why communication with employers matters– Writing through chronic illness– Creating a fantasy world… and lifting 3 tonnes of flour a day?! 💪– The gift of self-acceptance and finding your pace 📚 Want to support a fellow FND warrior? Check out Jess’s books on Amazon and follow her on TikTok @jessmcfarlane A massive thank you to Jess for being so open and shining your light. And to our listeners: you’re not alone. Your journey with FND is your own, but we’re right here beside you. Stay safe, love hard, and peace — see you on the flip side 💛To work or not to work with FND that is the real question. It's a hard one to gauge and safely decide and it's definitely not for everyone. Here's a short conversation we have with Katherine Gill from Australia Support Services and also a sneak preview to the upcoming episodes.This Episodes notes:Job Access : the guide to disability employment : click here for more detailsDisability support services Australia in Victoria click here for more detailsEmployment programs: disability *Aus government. Returning back to work presentation on FND Australia Support Services Channel : Click here for more detailsTransitioning from school to work with a disability: click here for more detailsIf you feel like you would like to Volunteer in Australia : click here for more detailsCaitlins story with FND and work :If needing to more information and support on working with a disability here is the Fairwork Ombudsman information : click here for more detailsNote: the links are related to those in Australia however it is a good idea to look up your disability supports in your country. Here are a few that I've found so far however there is more out there : For USA from what I could see : Job Training and programs for people with a disabilityAmericans with Disability Act : protecting people with disabilities from discriminationOffice for disability employment policy click hereFor Canada: Canadian Association for Supported Employment click hereCanada employment Strategy for Canadians with disabilities click hereFor England: Employment disability rights click here: Careers and work for disabled people from Disability rights UK click hereAbility Net : Information about Disability and Employment Music used in this Podcast is from Soundstripe : licensed for useFlowstate by PalaThis and That by Nu Alkemi$tLife in Pastels by Matt WigtonMap zoom outThankyou for listening to the FND PODCAST we are not sponsored by these organizations however they do tremendous work in the FND community.FND AUSTRALIAN SUPPORT SERVICES :https://fndaus.org.au/fnd-symptoms/A wonderful resource for people in Australia with FND: from reasearch into FND, finding medical specialists and services and just information about FND. Solely dedicated to all things FND and helping those with FND in Australia.IF you would like to support FND Australia Services and would like to have a look at some merchandise click hereFND ACTION : https://www.fndaction.org.ukFND Action is a patient-led charity who offer a caring and supporting hand to people living with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) in the UK.FND GUIDE. :https://neurosymptoms.org/en/A website all things Functional neurological Disorder written by Professor Jon Stone who is the leading FND researcher and Consultant Neurologist in Edinburgh, ScotlandDr Mohsin Butt is an excellent doctor who explained what FND is perfectly click here to watch his explanationFND DIMENSIONS: http://fnddimensions.org/FND Dimensions aims to develop a network of ‘peer support groups’ across the UK either in face to face meetings or online via methods such as Skype. By bringing people together on a regular basis, this helps alleviate the ...

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