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The UpTic

The UpTic

By: New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders
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The UpTic is a podcast that provides an opportunity for the eclectic voices of the TS community to be heard. The topics covered will be as diverse as this neurodivergent population. You will hear personal stories, learn more about Tourette Syndrome and be inspired to live fully. Wherever you are on your TS journey this podcast will inform and engage listeners and offer new insights and perspectives for self-reflection and action.

Why Listen?

  • Explore the Iceberg: TS is more than tics. Discover the talents, challenges, and experiences that lie beneath the surface.
  • Expert Takes: Stay updated with insights from therapists, psychologists, and neurodiversity professionals. Learn about cutting-edge TS therapies and research.
  • Real Stories: Hear from diverse voices within the TS community, including LGBTQ+ and ethnic perspectives.
  • Practical Tips: Get actionable strategies for managing TS in daily life.


Our Mission

We're not just here to educate; we aim to inspire action. Subscribe to join a movement committed to breaking down stereotypes and fostering inclusivity.


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Our first episode drops on November 7, with new episodes every other Tuesday. Subscribe now to never miss an episode and be part of a more inclusive world.

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Episodes
  • Supporting a Sibling with Tourette Syndrome
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode of The UpTic, I'm joined by two amazing sisters, Emily and Amanda Muldowney, who open up about what it’s like to navigate life when one sibling lives with Tourette Syndrome—and the other doesn’t. Emily, who has TS, ADHD, and anxiety, shares her journey from struggling to understand her tics to becoming a fierce advocate. Amanda, her older sister, brings a heartwarming and grounded perspective on what it means to support someone you love through all of life’s highs and lows. We explore the strength of sisterhood, the power of humor, and the resilience that comes from facing adversity with someone who truly gets you.

    Episode Highlights:

    [0:52] Back after a hiatus—why this episode feels extra special
    [1:39] Meet Emily and Amanda: sisters with a unique bond
    [2:26] Emily’s long road to getting a TS diagnosis
    [4:24] How a tough childhood forged an unbreakable sisterly bond
    [6:08] The ways Amanda shows up when Emily needs her most
    [9:05] Adjusting to life apart when Amanda left for college
    [10:53] Why school is tough—and how having a sibling helps
    [12:38] Amanda shares what others may not see in Emily's TS journey
    [15:00] The balance between strength and vulnerability
    [17:42] Amanda on advocating through education
    [19:29] Emily’s boldest tics—including movie theater moments
    [23:07] Managing co-occurring conditions like ADHD and anxiety
    [26:18] Emily: “Tourette’s is my best friend”
    [28:17] Discovering who your real friends are
    [30:49] Amanda reflects on Emily’s incredible growth
    [34:27] Emily’s advice to anyone newly diagnosed with TS

    Links & Resources:

    Remember, each story shared on this podcast brings light and understanding to the diverse experiences within the Tourette's community. Your journey is your own, and it's filled with potential and promise. If this episode resonated with you, I encourage you to like, share, and leave a review to help us connect with more listeners.

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    37 mins
  • Advocacy in Action: Hallie’s Story of Growth with Tourette Syndrome
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Hallie Hoffman—a longtime NJCTS volunteer, youth advocate, and all-around powerhouse—to dive into her personal journey with Tourette Syndrome. Hallie shares her early experiences with tics, her decision to seek a diagnosis at 13, and how that moment catapulted her into advocacy and leadership. With honesty and warmth, she reflects on how self-awareness, support systems, and community resources shaped her path to resilience and self-acceptance.

    We touch on everything from Hallie’s dietary discoveries to her thoughts on co-occurring conditions, mindfulness, and accommodations. Plus, she offers valuable insights for anyone navigating life with TS—whether you’re newly diagnosed, a parent, or an adult figuring it out as you go. Hallie's story is a testament to the power of owning your narrative and finding strength in community.

    Episode Highlights:

    [0:00] Help NJTS advocate for funding in New Jersey!

    [1:47] Kicking off with Hallie's TS journey and how early signs led to a self-initiated diagnosis.

    [5:33] Why getting that label was empowering—and how it sparked Hallie’s drive to become a youth advocate.

    [10:33] Finding belonging and mentorship through NJCTS and the Tim Howard Leadership Academy.

    [14:07] Life now: how Hallie’s tics have evolved and why disclosure is a personal choice.

    [17:47] Hallie’s creative coping strategies—from mindfulness to making tics less disruptive.

    [22:30] Navigating co-occurring OCD and anxiety, and how awareness has helped her cope.

    [24:07] The impact of diet: what helped Hallie and why everyone’s experience with food is unique.

    [28:03] Reframing diagnosis: from stigma to tool for empowerment and accessing resources.

    [31:32] Why resources like NJCTS’s provider list are game-changers for the TS community.

    [36:18] That unmatched feeling of being surrounded by others who just "get it".

    [43:21] Hallie’s goals for the future and how she continues to channel her experiences to support others.

    Links & Resources:

    NJCTS Advocacy Page: https://njcts.org/help-restore-our-funding/

    Remember, each story shared on this podcast brings light and understanding to the diverse experiences within the Tourette's community. Your journey is your own, and it's filled with potential and promise. If this episode resonated with you, I encourage you to like, share, and leave a review to help us connect with more listeners.

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    45 mins
  • Finding Your Voice: A Journey of Personal Acceptance from Italy to Advocacy
    Jun 3 2025

    Hey everyone, Michael here! In today’s episode of The UpTIC, I’m joined by Lorenzo Tiozzo, a passionate advocate who’s navigated Tourette Syndrome across two continents. Lorenzo grew up just outside Venice, Italy, and recently graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Telecommunication, specializing in Film and TV Production. He’s also part of the Rising Leaders Program with the Tourette Association of America—and he’s on a mission to inspire others through storytelling, media, and his personal experience with TS.

    We talk about everything from cultural differences in awareness and support between Italy and the U.S., to his bold decision to move abroad, the challenges of acceptance, and how music and film became his therapy. This is a heartfelt and deeply personal conversation about identity, growth, and the power of advocacy. If you’ve ever felt like the only one in the room—or the world—facing a challenge, you’re going to connect with this episode.

    Episode Highlights:

    [0:52] Introducing Lorenzo and his background growing up near Venice and studying in the U.S.
    [2:21] What it felt like returning to Italy after years in Florida.
    [3:26] Lorenzo’s childhood dream of studying in America and his passion for film.
    [4:59] First impressions of the U.S. and adjusting to cultural differences.
    [5:27] Discovering and being diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome in Italy.
    [8:22] How boarding school helped him gain independence and self-acceptance.
    [10:28] Choosing a major in telecommunications and film and pursuing creative dreams.
    [11:39] His advocacy journey and the powerful experience of joining the Rising Leaders Program.
    [14:10] Speaking on Capitol Hill and the impact of meeting others with TS.
    [19:20] Challenges in building awareness and breaking stereotypes about Tourette’s.
    [22:31] Lorenzo’s advice for kids facing bullying or isolation due to their tics.
    [24:16] Social media’s role in increasing visibility for TS in Italy.
    [28:09] How co-occurring conditions like ADHD and OCD impact daily life.
    [33:59] The healing power of sports and music in managing symptoms.
    [36:46] Final thoughts and advice: talk to someone, find your support system, and don’t be afraid to share what you're going through.

    Links & Resources:

    Lorenzo Tiozzo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorenzo-tiozzo-caenazzo-3b654228b/

    Remember, each story shared on this podcast brings light and understanding to the diverse experiences within the Tourette's community. Your journey is your own, and it's filled with potential and promise. If this episode resonated with you, I encourage you to like, share, and leave a review to help us connect with more listeners.

    Send us a text

    Support the show

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    39 mins
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