How to start a revolution from anywhere — including a hospital bed.
A complete guide to finding your voice when systems, illness, or exhaustion have made it feel impossible.
I was bedridden for seven years. The medical system couldn't categorize me, so it made me invisible. I spent that time studying what happens in the gap between what someone knows and what they can actually say out loud in a room that has power over them.
Then I stood up. And I started teaching what I'd learned from being unseen for a decade.
I've now trained 20,000 healthcare professionals, spoken in 27 countries, written 7 books, and been placed inside a medical research institute as the first patient-in-residence — not as a subject, but as a voice.
I still have ME/CFS. I still have POTS. I still know what it is to speak from a body that won't cooperate. This course was built from that.