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  • "I felt like a burns victim" | Life with TSW: Amy Wilson
    2025/10/01

    In this episode of Life With a Difference, I speak with Amy (@Journey_of_Amy), who lives with severe eczema and is currently going through Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW).

    Amy shares openly about the physical pain, the mental health struggles, and the stigma of living with a visible difference. From being compared to a burns victim at her worst flare, to teaching children that “different is normal,” Amy’s honesty shines a light on what it’s really like to live with eczema on the extreme side of the spectrum.

    We discuss:
    • What TSW (Topical Steroid Withdrawal) actually is
    • The devastating physical symptoms: swelling, redness, bone-deep itch, flaking & peeling
    • The mental toll of eczema and suicidal thoughts that many never talk about
    • Her journey through treatments: methotrexate, dupilumab, Rinvoq, cyclosporine & more
    • Why self-advocacy at dermatology appointments is essential
    • How children and students respond to visible difference in the classroom
    • The role of community and connection in coping with chronic illness
    • Hope for the future with new treatments like lebrikizumab and nemolizumab

    Amy also talks about her work as a teacher, her growing advocacy on Instagram, and why she feels it’s her mission to raise awareness and help others feel less alone.

    💬 Have you experienced eczema or TSW? Share your story in the comments — your voice matters.

    👉 Subscribe to Life With a Difference for more honest conversations with patients, carers, and advocates.

    #Eczema #TopicalSteroidWithdrawal #VisibleDifference #TSW #LifeWithADifference #SkinConditions

    Social media:
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifewithadifferencepodcast/
    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@lifewithadifference
    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-collinson/

    Please get in touch if I can help in any way

    Blog:
    https://www.lifewithadifference.info/

    buymeacoffee.com/lifewithadifference

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Marriage, Caregiving & Chronic Illness | Donna Collinson
    2025/09/24

    In this very special episode of Life With a Difference, I sit down with my wife, Donna Collinson, to talk openly about what it means to love and care for someone living with a chronic skin condition and visible difference.

    Donna shares her perspective as both my partner and my carer, the moments of joy, the exhaustion, the unseen emotional weight, and the resilience it takes to navigate life together when atopic dermatitis (AD) dominates so much of our daily reality.

    We cover:
    • How we first met and when Donna noticed my skin condition
    • The hardest flare-ups and their impact on both of us
    • The balance between “cracking on” vs giving in to bad days
    • The hidden mental health toll of atopic dermatitis
    • What carers and partners of people with chronic illness need too
    • The lack of support for carers in the NHS
    • Why open communication and empathy matter in relationships
    • The importance of celebrating the good days


    💬 Have you supported a loved one through chronic illness or visible difference? Share your story in the comments.

    👉 Subscribe to Life With a Difference for more conversations with patients, carers, and advocates.

    #LifeWithADifference #VisibleDifference #AtopicDermatitis #ChronicIllness #Carers #SkinConditions

    Social media:
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifewithadifferencepodcast/
    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@lifewithadifference
    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-collinson/

    Please get in touch if I can help in any way

    Blog:
    https://www.lifewithadifference.info/

    buymeacoffee.com/lifewithadifference

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Sun Safety, Skin Research & Stigma | Lisa Bickerstaffe, British Skin Foundation
    2025/09/17

    n this episode of Life With a Difference, I sit down with Lisa Bickerstaffe, Head of Communications at the British Skin Foundation (BSF). Lisa has been with BSF for over a decade, leading campaigns that raise awareness of skin health, skin disease, and skin cancer while supporting vital dermatology research.

    We cover:
    • The mission of the British Skin Foundation and why skin research matters
    • How skin health campaigns have evolved with social media & TikTok trends
    • The impact of sun safety and the award-winning “Burnable Billboard” campaign
    • Psychological effects of living with a skin condition
    • Stigma and discrimination faced by people with visible differences
    • The importance of diverse skin images in healthcare and inclusive dermatology
    • How the public can support BSF’s work and get involved



    Show links:
    https://www.britishskinfoundation.org.uk/
    https://www.britishskinfoundation.org.uk/which-sunscreen-is-right-for-me

    🕒 Timestamps / Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction
    00:11 – Who is Lisa Bickerstaffe?
    01:00 – How communications at BSF has evolved
    02:20 – TikTok skin trends and social media challenges
    03:43 – The British Skin Foundation’s mission
    06:12 – Covering 2,000+ skin conditions with a small team
    07:16 – Working as a team of eight at BSF
    08:44 – Collaboration with other skin charities
    10:17 – Psychological effects of skin conditions
    12:01 – Sun safety & the importance of SPF from childhood
    13:33 – Misconceptions about skin cancer
    14:37 – Why skin conditions aren’t taken seriously enough
    16:21 – Mineral vs chemical sunscreens explained
    20:11 – The Burnable Billboard campaign
    24:26 – Stigma and discrimination around skin conditions
    27:16 – Teaching children about visible difference & kindness
    30:52 – Reframe Project: inclusive medical images across skin tones
    33:27 – The challenge of diagnosing conditions on darker skin
    35:20 – Advocacy and the importance of pushing for referrals
    36:28 – How patients can support BSF’s work
    37:58 – Services BSF offers to patients & the A–Z of skin
    40:26 – Educating children about equality and skin health in schools
    43:40 – Upcoming BSF 30th anniversary projects (2026)
    44:58 – Building community with patients & advocates
    46:08 – Final thoughts: “We’re all united by skin”



    👉 Subscribe to Life With a Difference for more conversations with patients, clinicians, and advocates.

    #BritishSkinFoundation #Dermatology #SkinHealth #Eczema #SkinCancer #VisibleDifference

    Social media:
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifewithadifferencepodcast/
    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@lifewithadifference
    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-collinson/

    Please get in touch if I can help in any way

    Blog:
    https://www.lifewithadifference.info/

    buymeacoffee.com/lifewithadifference

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    47 分
  • "I feel completely ignored" | Life with a Hemangioma: Jade Arthur
    2025/09/10

    In this episode of Life With a Difference, I sit down with Jade Arthur to talk about her life growing up with a facial hemangioma which shaped her childhood, confidence, and the way the world saw her.

    Jade shares what it was like navigating school, friendships, and those awkward stares from strangers. We talk about the moments that knocked her confidence, the people who lifted her up, and how she’s learned to own her difference as an adult.

    #LifeWithADifference #VisibleDifference #Hemangioma #Birthmark #Inspiration #Podcast

    Social media:
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifewithadifferencepodcast/
    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@lifewithadifference
    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-collinson/

    Please get in touch if I can help in any way

    Blog:
    https://www.lifewithadifference.info/

    buymeacoffee.com/lifewithadifference

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    54 分
  • TSW, advocacy, research and more | a conversation with Professor Sara Brown
    2025/09/03

    In this episode of Life With a Difference, I speak with Professor Sara Brown, Grant Chair of Dermatology at the University of Edinburgh and Honorary Consultant Dermatologist with NHS Lothian. Professor Brown is one of the UK’s leading voices in dermatology research, specialising in eczema, skin genetics, and visible difference.

    We discuss:
    • Why skin conditions like eczema are so complex
    • The challenges dermatologists face in treatment
    • New biologics and JAK inhibitors for eczema care
    • The role of genetics, including the filaggrin (FLG) gene
    • The stigma patients experience around visible difference
    • How dermatology research is changing patient care

    💬 What’s your experience with eczema or visible difference? Share in the comments, I’d love to hear your story.

    👉 Subscribe to Life With a Difference for more conversations with patients, clinicians, and advocates.

    #Dermatology #Eczema #VisibleDifference #SkinHealth #LifeWithADifference

    Social media:
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifewithadifferencepodcast/
    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@lifewithadifference
    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-collinson/

    Please get in touch if I can help in any way

    Blog:
    https://www.lifewithadifference.info/

    buymeacoffee.com/lifewithadifference

    00:00 – Introduction
    02:05 – Who is Professor Sara Brown?
    04:59 – Why dermatology matters
    07:46 – Is dermatology taken seriously enough?
    10:44 – Why is eczema so difficult to treat?
    15:19 – The FLG gene and skin barrier research
    20:11 – New eczema treatments: biologics & JAK inhibitors
    26:30 – The future of eczema treatment
    33:17 – How doctors and patients make decisions together
    43:01 – Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW) explained
    50:19 – GP referrals and long waiting times
    53:32 – Final thoughts & closing

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    52 分
  • End of season one
    2025/06/20

    🎙️ That’s a wrap on Season 1!
    Huge thank you to all my incredible guests and everyone who’s supported the podcast so far.

    Following great advice from Suzi at The Scars, I’ll now be working in shorter, intentional seasons allowing space to reflect, improve, and balance other advocacy projects.

    This season opened my eyes even more to the discrimination people with visible differences face, and how damaging comparative suffering can be. I’m proud to be part of a space where empathy and support come first.

    Got feedback? I’d love to hear it. See you in Season 2 💛

    #VisibleDifference #PatientAdvocacy #PodcastUK #DisabilityAwareness #SeasonFinale #FacialDifference

    Social media:
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifewithadifferencepodcast/
    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@lifewithadifference
    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-collinson/

    Please get in touch if I can help in any way

    Blog:
    https://www.lifewithadifference.info/

    buymeacoffee.com/lifewithadifference

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    3 分
  • "You won't have a bad hair life" | Life with Alopecia: Molly Patch
    2025/06/11

    Molly Patch discusses her journey with Alopecia Universalis. Molly shares her candid experiences of losing her hair at 18, navigating societal perceptions, and building confidence. From personal struggles to finding humour and support, this conversation offers an inspiring look at living with a visible difference. Learn how Molly transformed her challenges into strength and became an advocate for self-acceptance.

    Key topics:
    - Living with alopecia
    - Mental health and visible differences
    - Building confidence
    - Overcoming societal expectations

    #VisibleDifference #Alopecia #SelfAcceptance #MentalHealth

    Episode links:
    https://www.changingfaces.org.uk/
    https://www.instagram.com/mollypatch/
    https://www.zbdtalent.com/uk/

    Social media:
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifewithadifferencepodcast/
    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@lifewithadifference
    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-collinson/

    Please get in touch if I can help in any way

    Blog:
    https://www.lifewithadifference.info/

    buymeacoffee.com/lifewithadifference

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    1 時間 20 分
  • "I thought I could never be an actor" | Life with Osteosarcoma: Crystal Marshall
    2025/06/04

    I speak with Crystal Marshall , an actor, advocate and cancer survivor who lives with a facial difference. Crystal shares her journey of being diagnosed with cancer just days after her 18th birthday, navigating the trauma of facial surgery, and reclaiming her place in the arts industry despite the barriers society tried to place around her.

    From being told she’d never act again, to seeing herself represented on a wall she never imagined she’d be on, Crystal’s story is one of strength, self-advocacy, and defying expectations.

    We talk about:
    • Her harrowing experience with early surgical consultations
    • The emotional impact of a facial difference
    • Feeling dismissed in healthcare settings
    • The importance of seeing surgeons’ previous work
    • How she found pride, visibility, and purpose through storytelling and representation

    This conversation is about more than survival, it’s about ownership, identity, and becoming the role model you once needed.

    💬 Let us know what part of Crystal’s story resonated with you most in the comments.

    👇 Subscribe and follow for more conversations about living with a visible difference.

    #LifeWithADifference #FacialDifference #CancerSurvivor #RepresentationMatters #ChangingFaces #CrystalMarshall #DisabilityAdvocate #FaceEquality #VisibleDifference #PodcastInterview

    Social media:
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifewithadifferencepodcast/
    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@lifewithadifference
    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-collinson/

    Please get in touch if I can help in any way

    Blog:
    https://www.lifewithadifference.info/

    buymeacoffee.com/lifewithadifference

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    1 時間 6 分