The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America is pleased to present our podcast episode “Beyond the Chart: Strengthening Self-Advocacy Through Communication – PART 1” as the first in a two-part series. Hosted by Shelby Bassili of MSAA, this program is part of MSAA’s 2026 MS Awareness Month theme – Your MS, Your Voice: The Power of Self-Advocacy. Our guests are Annette Howard, MD and patient advocate Kate Durack, MPS. Dr. Howard is the Medical Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Institute of Texas in Houston and a member of MSAA’s African American Advisory Board. Kate serves as Director of MSIN Communication & Patient Focus at MSAA and was diagnosed with MS 10 years ago. This initial episode highlights practical ways patients can ensure their voices are heard beyond what’s written in the chart and what actually helps create meaningful human connection between patients and their healthcare providers.
The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America is pleased to present our podcast episode “Relationships and MS.” Hosted by Kate Durack, Director of MSIN Communication and Patient Focus at MSAA, this episode addresses how MS has a way of shifting the dynamic when it comes to relationships with others. Our guest is Kimberly Castelo, PhD, a licensed therapist living with MS. During this episode, our host and guest discuss both clinical insights and real-world strategies to foster communication, strengthen emotional connection, and cope with the complex realities of love, intimacy, and support in the face of a chronic illness like MS.
This episode was produced and recorded at Gradwell House Recording in Haddon Heights, NJ. Music provided by The New Anxiety (Tim Recuber and John Masino III).
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