Invisible Not Broken - Chronic Illness Podcast Network

Monica Michelle, Eva Minkoff

monicamichellewrs@gmail.com

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Booking Overview

Invisible Not Broken is a chronic/hidden illness and disability-focused network that elevates disabled voices, advocacy, and practical healthcare education through interviews with authors and experts. For PR, it’s a strong channel to reach emotionally engaged, community-centered audiences around access, healthcare experiences, and systemic change.

Metrics

Episodes: 244

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.6/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Female

Location: USA

YouTube: 604 subscribers

Contact Information

monicamichellewrs@gmail.com

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Host

Monica Michelle - Host for the “Explicitly Sick Podcast” segment of the Invisible Not Broken network, focused on chronic/invisible illness, disability, chronic pain, and disability advocacy through direct conversati...

Eva Minkoff - Host for the “[Human]care Podcast” segment of the Invisible Not Broken network, centered on disability, chronic illness, chronic pain, and supportive, values-driven dialogue that amplifies lived ex...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
A mix of (1) subject-matter experts in disability/healthcare/medical humanities (e.g., medical anthropologists), (2) organizational leaders who build accessibility in education or healthcare, and (3) credible lived-experience voices (writers/advocates) who can speak to healthcare systems, gaslighting, and daily impacts.
Required Achievements:  
Published books or long-form writing on invisible illness/disability, Led or founded an accessibility-focused education resource/organization, Recognized advocacy through publishing, public speaking, or community leadership, Demonstrated expertise via professional training plus lived-experience credibility

Recent Guest Discussions

Emily Mendenhall - Long Covid; Medical Anthropology And Historical Narratives Of Illness; U.s. Healthcare Perceptions And Treatment Of Chronic/invisible Illness

Lisa (MMeri Scholars founder) - Choosing Accessible Colleges For Disabled And Neurodivergent Students; College Admissions Barriers And Inclusive Planning Resources

Mariah Tyler Moore - Writing And Self-advocacy; Medical Gaslighting; Impact Of Disability On Work/housing; Disabled Voices In Healthcare; AI And Creativity Ethics

Recent Topics

Chronic Illness, Disability, Healthcare, Advocacy, Accessibility

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Invisible Not Broken - Chronic Illness Podcast Network
:

Medical Anthropologist Emily Mendenhall On Long Covid, Her New Book, & US Healthcare

May 06, 2026

🌍 Ever wondered how history influences our view of chronic illness? In our latest episode, we sit down with Emily Mendenhall to discuss her groundbreaking book, "Invisible Illness." She reveals the fascinating connections between past perceptions of hysteria and today's challenges with Long COVID. What do you think – does history repeat itself in the realm of health? Share your thoughts below! #ChronicIllness #InvisibleIllness #HysteriaHistory #LongCOVID #HealthAwareness #PodcastLife #Medic...

MMERI Scholars: How to Choose College for Disabled and Neurodivergent Students

April 27, 2026

Social:Navigating college with a disability? 🎓🧩 Stop the guesswork. We're chatting with MMeri Scholars' founder about their MUST-HAVE list of truly accessible universities. Parents, don't miss this! 🏫✨🎧 Listen to Invisible Not Broken: 🔗 in bio.#CollegeBound #Neurodiversity #InvisibleNotBroken #SpecialNeedsParentingsummaryIn this insightful interview, Lisa shares her expertise on college accessibility for students with disabilities, highlighting resources, challenges, and strategies for famili...

Mariah Tyler Moore: Writing, and Medical Gaslighting

April 22, 2026

The conversation delves into the challenges of navigating childhood illness, the impact of medical gaslighting during adolescence, and the importance of advocating for oneself in the medical system. It also explores the impact of disability on work and housing, the role of writing as a coping mechanism and productivity, and the value of disabled voices in healthcare. The conversation delves into the importance of authenticity and the challenges of empathy and compassion in society. It also ex...

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