Make Visible: Chronic Illness Explored

Make Visible: Chronic Illness Explored

By: Visible with Emily Kate Stephens

Language: en

Categories: Health, Fitness, Medicine

Shining a light on complex chronic illness. Journalist Emily Kate Stephens discusses the latest research and insights with the world’s leading experts, scientists and healthcare professionals.  Including ME/CFS, Long Covid, EDS, Fibromyalgia, POTS, and more, we delve into the science of energy-limiting, invisible illness.

Episodes

#25 You are not alone: navigating post-holiday fatigue, grief and acceptance in chronic illness. Gez Medinger & Emily Kate Stephens
Jan 09, 2026

Welcome back to Make Visible.

For those living with chronic illness or invisible illness, the New Year rarely brings a “new you” — and that can be especially hard after the emotional and physical demands of the holiday season. If you’re navigating ME/CFS, Long Covid, Fibromyalgia, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), POTS, Chronic Lyme, or another energy-limiting condition, please know that you are not alone: Make Visible is back with new ideas, new guests, and a familiar line up of empathy, exploration and a little humour.

Journalist and host Emily Kate Stephens is joined once again by Gez M...

Duration: 00:42:56
#24 Ehlers Danlos Syndrome & Orthostatic Intolerance in Chronic Fatigue conditions with Dr Peter Rowe
Oct 31, 2025

Dr Peter Rowe is a leading voice for adolescents and young people with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Fatigue-related conditions.  An expert in orthostatic intolerance (OI), which is prevalent in nearly 100% of his patients, he believes that these conditions are treatable and he can move patients from bed-bound to regaining a decent quality of life using existing techniques.

He is director of the chronic fatigue clinic at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center where he diagnoses and helps young people with ME/CFS, EDS, Long Covid and related disorders.  Dr Rowe was the first to identify the cross-over of E...

Duration: 00:45:45
#23 Improving quality of life - managing P.E.M. and moving towards stability with O.T. Amy Mooney
Sep 30, 2025

Amy Mooney’s aim is to improve the quality of life for her patients.  She is an occupational therapist specialising in the treatment of conditions that cause post-exertional malaise (PEM) and their comorbidities  – working with patients with ME/CFS, Long Covid, Ehlers Danlos, fibromyalgia, dysautonomia, POTS, and MCAS.

Operating from a place of huge empathy and understanding – she is also a mother of a child with these conditions – Mooney focuses on the individual needs of patients, creating personalised strategies to move patients out of a constant fight for survival, and into a situation in which they can start to i...

Duration: 01:03:54
#22 Vagus Nerve & inflammation: the body’s healing reflex with Dr. Kevin Tracey
Sep 15, 2025

Dr. Kevin Tracey is a pioneer in understanding the molecular basis of inflammation, and identifying the way in which neurons control the immune system via the Vagus Nerve. A neurosurgeon, scientist and entrepreneur, he is CEO of Feinstein Institutes, New York, where they bridge neuroscience, molecular biology and biomedical engineering. His lab’s discoveries led to the first clinical trials in neuromodulating devices paving the way for a new field, termed bioelectronic medicine.

In his new book “The Great Nerve, the new science of the Vagus Nerve and how to harness its healing reflexes” he has distilled his re...

Duration: 00:49:47
#21 Living life with energy-limiting conditions - Personal wins & perspective, with Gez Medinger & Emily Kate Stephens
Aug 27, 2025

In a change to our usual format, this week Emily Kate Stephens sits down with fellow journalist, podcaster and chronic illness sufferer, Gez Medinger to explore their personal anecdotes and discuss the strategies that have made a difference in the trajectory of their health.

Between them, over the last five years of their illnesses, they have interviewed hundreds of experts to unravel the science and medical advancements in Long Covid and other energy-limiting conditions.  In this episode they discuss, reflect on and explore the ways in which they have applied all that they have learned to shape t...

Duration: 00:40:05
#20 Practical guide to pacing and managing Post Exertional Malaise (PEM) with Dr Melanie Hoppers, Bateman Horne Center
Aug 14, 2025

Bateman Horne Center internist and paediatrician, Dr Melanie Hoppers, has always been driven to approach her patients’ treatment with a holistic strategy, combining first line medicines with lifestyle, diet, stress reduction and movement.  But in 2015, when her daughter became sick with ME/CFS, it became an even more personal mission to understand, treat and create frameworks to assist people with chronic illness.

Under the guidance of Dr Lucinda Bateman, and drawing on the expertise of her colleagues at the Bateman Horne Center, Dr Hoppers has ploughed her energy into helping patients to understand their conditions and their bod...

Duration: 01:04:20
#19 Female hormones and the immune system, with Abigail Goodship
Jul 30, 2025

Analysis of wearable data gathered from the Visible app found that symptoms in Long Covid and ME/CFS fluctuated considerably in-line with the menstrual cycle, in a new study from Imperial College (currently in pre-print).

In this week’s episode Abigail Goodship, a biomedical scientist at Imperial College, responsible for scrutinizing the data from almost 4000 women, talks us through the findings of the study, which corroborates something which women have been anecdotally reporting for years, and gives us insights into how we might be able to manipulate hormones and work with our cycles to live a more ba...

Duration: 00:47:19
#18 Leading research, delivering hope: The Open Medicine Foundation’s mission with Linda Tannenbaum
Jul 11, 2025

The Open Medicine Foundation is the world’s largest non-profit aimed at diagnosing, treating and preventing complex chronic disease.

This week, founder and CEO Linda Tannenbaum joins Emily Kate Stephens to discuss the OMF’s work, delivering collaborative research from some of the world’s leading scientists, and offering hope to millions.

Now with six specialised centers operating out of leading institutions, from the ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center at Stanford to Harvard, to the University of Melbourne, Tannenbaum has overseen more than 68 projects to try and understand these life-changing conditions.  In today’s episode she expla...

Duration: 01:05:36
#17 PEM: measuring the threshold and understanding the cause with Dr. Rob Wüst
Jun 30, 2025

What is the threshold over which PEM is induced in chronic illness? This is a hugely important question for sufferers, and one for which Rob Wüst is trying to find an answer.

Assistant Professor in Musculoskeletal Health and Physiology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Dr. Rob Wüst is able to see the physiological impact of Long Covid and ME/CFS in skeletal muscle abnormalities.

In his latest study (currently in preprint) he finds that “Skeletal muscle properties in long COVID and ME/CFS differ from those induced by bed rest”,  and the abnormalities that he...

Duration: 00:38:16
#16 Why are women more susceptible to complex illness? Predicting chronic conditions with Michal Caspi Tal PhD
Jun 13, 2025

This week’s episode takes us on an exploration of the exciting work coming out of M.I.T’s Biological Engineering teams into understanding infection-associated illnesses and the emerging field of menstruation science.

Emily Kate Stephens is joined by Dr Michal Caspi Tal, Principal Scientist of the Tal Research Group and Associate Scientific Director at the Center for Gynepathology Research. She is responsible for innovative research seeking answers about the the overlap between infection, immune dysregulation, and chronic illness; alongside

Duration: 00:56:53
#15 Monoclonal Antibodies and the Future of Complex Illness Treatment with Dr Nancy Klimas
May 27, 2025

A new clinical trial is underway to test a monoclonal antibody as a treatment for Long Covid.

In this week’s episode Emily Kate Stephens sits down with Dr Nancy Klimas at Nova Southeastern University (NSU), Florida, to discuss the trial alongside the groundbreaking research and integrative care, that is taking place at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine, looking at Long Covid, ME/CFS and other complex conditions.

The trial, a collaboration between Nova Southeastern University and the Schmidt Initiative for Long Covid, will use an AstraZeneca drug, which is already approved for COVID-19 prevention in...

Duration: 00:56:01
#14. Wearable technology and patient-led innovation with Dr. David Putrino
May 09, 2025

Data gathered from wearable technology can warn of impending symptom exacerbation in complex chronic illness a new study has found.

In this week’s episode Dr. David Putrino discusses the findings.  He, in collaboration with leading immunologists, microbiologists and data scientists, tracked data points from 5000 Visible app users (who enrolled in the study) to establish that HRV and resting heart rate can be used to predict a crash.  Analyzing more than 55,000 readings over 1000 days they were able to see changes in the autonomic nervous system of contributors using this biometric data.  The largest study of its kind, these...

Duration: 00:49:06
#13 The role of Mast Cells in complex illness: what they are and how to calm them with Dr. Theoharis Theoharides
Apr 22, 2025

Dr. Theoharis Theoharides ‘The Mast Cell Master’ has been at the forefront of mast cell research for over 30 years. A renowned expert in allergy, neuroinflammation, and mast cell biology, his work centers on understanding the regulation of these critical immune cells. His extensive studies explore their fundamental role in the body, the mechanisms behind their activation and inhibition, and their involvement in a wide range of conditions—from asthma and eczema to neuroinflammatory disorders and complex chronic illnesses.

In this week’s episode, we delve into the role of mast cells in complex chronic disease. Dr. Theoharides explains...

Duration: 00:59:50
#12 "Chronic Overlapping Pain Conditions" in ME/CFS, new insights with the C.D.C’s Dr Elizabeth Unger, Yang Chen & Elizabeth Fall
Mar 27, 2025

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Duration: 00:48:22
#11 Post-Pandemic prevalence of ME/CFS - what we can learn from the increase with Suzanne Vernon, PhD
Feb 28, 2025

In her latest paper Suzanne Vernon, PhD, Scientific Director at the Bateman Horne Center, reveals that ME/CFS prevalence is now 15 times higher than pre-pandemic estimates.

The study, carried out by the RECOVER initiative, and published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine confirmed that ME/CFS has a 4.5% prevalence among those who did not recover from COVID-19, and forms the most severe subtype of Long Covid.  Whilst not all Long Covid patients will fulfil the criteria for ME/CFS, the ability to study the conditions in parallel and at the point at which they cross over i...

Duration: 00:56:48
#10 Staying connected (Part 2): Dealing with isolation and limitations in complex illness with Suzy Bolt
Feb 11, 2025

When Suzy Bolt developed Long Covid in 2020 she searched for ways to understand her condition and began to create an online community of like-minded people traversing similar health situations. From her dark bedroom she found many others looking for answers, validation and ideas to help them navigate their illnesses, and from this she started to develop her holistic program.

Drawing on her background in counselling, yoga and neuro-linguistic programming - alongside her own experience of illness - Suzy launched an online platform in September 2020 to help people with post-viral and energy-limiting conditions. Her Rest, Repair, Recover program pr...

Duration: 00:34:43
#9 Staying connected (Part 1): Dealing with isolation and limitations in complex illness with Suzy Bolt
Feb 11, 2025

When Suzy Bolt developed Long Covid in 2020 she searched for ways to understand her condition and began to create an online community of like-minded people traversing similar health situations. From her dark bedroom she found many others looking for answers, validation and ideas to help them navigate their illnesses, and from this she started to develop her holistic program.

Drawing on her background in counselling, yoga and neuro-linguistic programming - alongside her own experience of illness - Suzy launched an online platform in September 2020 to help people with post-viral and energy-limiting conditions. Her Rest, Repair, Recover program pr...

Duration: 00:46:15
#8 Exploring the drivers of post-infectious illness, with Harvard Neuroimmunologist Michael VanElzakker, PhD
Jan 21, 2025

Dr. Michael VanElzakker’s mission is to identify the individual drivers of post-viral illnesses. “How do you find something when you don’t know what you’re looking for?” he asks, believing that COVID-19, whilst a disaster for humanity, is giving us the opportunity to establish practises to identify those unknowns and establish more unbiased research methodologies.

Whilst ME/CFS encompasses huge numbers of people who have a shared end point in their symptom sets, VanElzakker believes that we need to seize this moment of Long Covid - where we know what the pathogenic driver is - to develop...

Duration: 00:51:30
#7 Discovering new treatments for Brain Fog with Yale M.D. Arman Fesharaki-Zadeh
Jan 03, 2025

Arman Fesharaki-Zadeh is a behavioural neurologist and a neuropscychiatrist whose primary focus has been treating patients with cognitive deficits – from Alzheimer’s to Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).  Since 2020 a considerable portion of his clinic at Yale Medicine have been Long Covid patients and he noticed similarities in symptoms with post-concussive syndrome and other neuroinflammatory conditions.

Working with Professor Amy Arnsten (and referenced in our previous episode), Dr Fesharaki-Zadeh has developed a treatment regimen using Guanfacine and N-acetylcysteine that he found to be effective in improving prefrontal cortical function in TBI.  Taking their knowledge from these patients and applyi...

Duration: 00:45:03
#6 The Science of Stress: Exploring Brain Function, Inflammation, and Cognitive Health with Yale Prof. Amy Arnsten
Dec 09, 2024

Amy Arnsten, PhD, is a Professor of both Neuroscience and Psychology at Yale University, where she runs her own lab which studies and teaches about the brain’s higher cortical circuits and their molecular regulation.

In this week’s episode we discuss Prof. Arnsten’s recent paper published in Biological Psychiatry looking at the impact of stress (both physical and mental) and inflammation on the prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain with implications in a range of conditions from depression and schizophrenia, to Alzheimer's and Long Covid.

Arnsten explains how she and her lab are ab...

Duration: 00:48:29
#5 How our understanding of ME/CFS, fatigue and pain has progressed over the past decade with Lucinda Bateman M.D.
Nov 20, 2024

Lucinda Bateman, M.D. has been seeing patients, learning about, and educating about ME/CFS and fibromyalgia for decades. She is Chief Medical Officer of the

Duration: 00:55:36
#4 Balancing the autonomic nervous system with Dr Boon Lim (Part 2)
Nov 04, 2024

In this week’s episode renowned cardiologist Dr. Boon Lim returns for Part 2 of the conversation with Emily Kate Stephens, presenting three clarifying analogies to represent a wider view of the impact of acute stress on the autonomic nervous system, and its role in complex chronic illness.

Dr. Boon Lim uses the poem The Blind Man and the Elephant to exemplify the need for us and our medical practioners to approach chronic illness by looking at the body and mind as a whole rather than individual parts.  He describes the body affected by Long Covid as a fac...

Duration: 00:48:53
#3 Brain Fog not ‘just in your mind’: new insights into physical markers of Cognitive Impairment with Dr William Hu
Oct 23, 2024

Director for the Center for Healthy Aging Research at the Rutgers Institute for Health, Dr William Hu is a cognitive neurologist: he studies and treats patients whose thinking is affected by disease.

Typically Dr Hu was dealing with Alzheimer's and related dementias in patients who were cognitively ageing whilst otherwise healthy, and those whose cognition was affected by their illness such as HIV or MS.  But since the Covid pandemic began, Dr Hu started seeing large numbers of patients whose ‘brain fog’ was sufficiently severe that they suspected they had early onset Alzheimer's, along with those who knew...

Duration: 00:50:07
#2 How heart rate and symptoms are connected with Cardiologist Dr Boon Lim
Oct 03, 2024

Cardiologist Dr Boon Lim describes himself as an electrician of the heart.  Extremely experienced in surgically repairing heart rhythms, he is also an expert in treating Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and related autonomic conditions.  His approach to the diagnosis and treatment of both the symptoms and pathophysiology of these disorders is refreshing – nuanced and holistic.

In this week’s episode, which is Part 1. of this interview, Dr Boon Lim discusses the challenges that are faced by patients with this autonomic dysfunction, and the methods he uses to assess – the tilt table test combined with a detailed patient...

Duration: 00:45:09
Understanding POTS with Dr Boon Lim
Oct 02, 2024

Cardiologist Dr Boon Lim describes himself as an electrician of the heart.  Extremely experienced in surgically repairing heart rhythms, he is also an expert in treating Post Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and related autonomic conditions.  His approach to the diagnosis and treatment of both the symptoms and pathophysiology of these disorders is refreshing – nuanced and holistic.

In this week’s episode, which is Part 1. of this interview, Dr Boon Lim discusses the challenges that are faced by patients with this autonomic dysfunction, and the methods he uses to assess – the tilt table test combined with a detailed patient...

Duration: 00:46:30
#1 Patient Power: scientific and policy progress with Patient Led Research Collaborative (PLRC)
Sep 18, 2024

The Patient-Led Research Collaborative (PLRC) are a group of patient researchers who aim to facilitate patient-led research into infection-associated chronic conditions.  Since their inception they have published numerous papers and articles including a complete review of the Long Covid findings in January 2023 in Nature, an article on designing clinical trials in Life Sciences and on the impacts on female reproductive health in Frontiers.  They have worked with the CDC, the NIH, the WHO, and collaborated with Yale, Imperial and UCL.

In this week’s interview with PLRC’s Hannah Davis and Lisa McCorkell we discuss their organisation’s achiev...

Duration: 00:40:46
Make Visible: Trailer
Sep 11, 2024

Introducing Make Visible, the podcast shining a light on complex chronic illness.

Join us every two weeks as journalist Emily Kate Stephens uses her experience of living with an energy limiting condition to bring us the latest research and insights from the world’s leading experts, scientists and healthcare professionals.  Including ME/CFS, Long Covid, EDS, Fibromyalgia, POTS, and more, we delve into the science of invisible illness.

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Duration: 00:02:17