Jackie Baxter
Long Covid Podcast
The Podcast by and for Long Covid sufferers. Long Covid is estimated to affect at least 1 in 5 people infected with Covid-19. Many of these people were fit & healthy, many were successfully managing other conditions. Some people recover within a few months, but there are many who have been suffering for much much longer. Although there is currently no "cure" for Long Covid, and the millions of people still ill have been searching for answers for a long time, in this podcast I hope to explore the many things that can be done to help, through a mix of medical experts, researchers, personal exp...
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Jackie Baxter
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Jun 25, 2026
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Episodes
220 - Deepak Ravindran: Recovery Is Not Either/Or: Bridging Biology and Neuroplasticity 25.06.2026 58:41
I catch up with pain consultant Dr Deepak Ravindran on what four years of Long Covid clinic work and research has taught him about why people get stuck with fatigue, pain, brain fog and autonomic symptoms. We argue for a practical middle path that validates biological change while using neuroplasticity and whole-person support to help the system relearn safety and move forwards. • Deepak’s shift...
219 - Boundaries, Breath, and Belonging - Foundations for Recovery 17.06.2026 52:35
I'm joined by Bal Matharu to talk about how breathing links the nervous system, stress biology, and Long Covid symptoms, and why recovery often begins with creating a genuine felt sense of safety. We share practical ways to assess and change breathing patterns, plus the role of co-regulation, boundaries, and carefully held breathwork support. • Bal’s path from advanced respiratory physiother...
218 - Learning to Listen: Neurodiversity, Trauma, and Long Covid Recovery 10.06.2026 50:17
We hear Ana’s honest recovery story, from a gradual slide into Long Covid to the moment her nervous system finally stopped treating everyday life as a threat. We talk through neurodivergence, trauma, hypermobility and the practical tools that helped her rebuild a calm, creative life. • The slow build of stressors that leads to a major crash • Hypermobility and why intense workouts can backfire ...
217 - Three Common Recovery Traps (and How to Avoid Them) 03.06.2026 16:34
I share three common recovery traps and how we can find our way out of them without blame. Today's episode focuses on pacing, nervous system safety, and emotional processing so your body can stabilise and move forwards. • Pushing too hard on a better day and triggering the boom and bust cycle • Banking energy for healing by spending some, enjoying some, and saving some • Stepping off the s...
216 - More Than Just Covid: Stress, Grief, and Jacqui’s Journey to Recovery 27.05.2026 51:09
I talk with Jacqui from New Zealand about dropping from a high-energy, ultra-active life into severe Long Covid, then building her way back to running, swimming and full work. Mel Abbott joins us to explain why calming the stress response comes before increasing activity, and how tools like breathwork, visualisation and emotional processing can change the trajectory. • Jacqui’s pre-illness pace a...
215 - Overwhelm 101: Why Your System Says “Too Much” (and What to Do Next) 20.05.2026 20:20
In this episode of the Long Covid Podcast, I explore one of the most common — and often most confusing — parts of recovery: overwhelm. Overwhelm can feel like your whole system suddenly says “too much”: too much noise, too many sensations, too many decisions, too many feelings, too much uncertainty. It can build slowly over time or arrive out of nowhere — and in Long Covid, ME/CFS, & other pos...
214 - Out of the Long Covid Maze: How Lalita Found Her Way Back to Health 13.05.2026 56:19
We hear Lalita’s Long Covid recovery story, from tachycardia and air hunger to a steady return to health by focusing on nervous system safety. We share practical tools for regulating symptoms in the moment, plus the mindset shifts that make self-compassion possible when you’ve been dismissed or frightened. • Early signs after COVID including raised blood pressure, numb lips and fatigue • Second...
213 - East Meets West: A New Paradigm for Long Covid Healing 22.04.2026 55:58
I'm joined by Pierre Brunschwig & Margaret Hampton as we explore how Chinese medicine and conventional western medicine can work together to treat Long Covid, where symptoms are complex and constantly shifting. We focus on subtypes, nervous system safety, immune recovery and the practical foundations that help people feel like themselves again. • Why combining medical “languages” can fill...
212 - Amy Davies - Internalised Pressure in Recovery: Letting Go Of Your Inner Drill Sergeant 15.04.2026 50:23
We talk about how internalised pressure can keep the nervous system in threat mode and make recovery from Long Covid, ME/CFS and other health challenges harder, even when we are doing “all the right things”. We explore perfectionism, shame, and control, then land on practical ways to create space and choose small steps that help us feel a bit more okay. • what internalised pressure means and why...
211 - Nora Rodden - What If Your Symptoms Are A Signal, Not A Sentence 09.04.2026 44:49
Nora shares her journey from years of back pain, gut troubles, and crushing insomnia to a calm, steady baseline by retraining a sensitised nervous system. Her story blends science, practical tools, and honest moments of fear, relapse, and quiet wins. • linking pain, GI symptoms and insomnia through fear-based conditioning • what "psychophysiologic symptom relief therapy" taught her • out...
210 - Roddy Schrock - Old Medicine for a New World: Is It Time to Revisit Homeopathy? 01.04.2026 48:29
I talk with board-certified homeopath Roddy Schrock about what homeopathy is and why it can appeal to people recovery from Long Covid, ME/CFS and other complex, hard-to-explain symptoms. We dig into symptoms as messages, the power of deep listening, and how homeopathy can sit alongside Western medicine as one piece of a bigger recovery puzzle. • Roddy’s path from chronic pain and insomnia to stud...
209 - Beyond Lying Down: What Rest Really Means in Recovery 25.03.2026 37:36
In this solo episode, Jackie Baxter unpacks what rest really is during Long Covid and ME/CFS recovery—and why simply lying down often doesn’t feel restorative. She reframes the struggle to rest as your body’s way of protecting you, not failing you, and introduces the idea of “banking energy for healing” . Jackie explores the different types of rest we need—physical, mental, sensory, emotional, soc...
208 - From ME/CFS to a Full Life: A Mother’s Perspective on Her Son’s Recovery 18.03.2026 51:00
Clare shares how her son went from a viral crash at thirteen to full, active living through pacing, autonomic nervous system retraining, and Mickel Therapy. We trace the medical dead ends, the messy middle, and the simple joy‑based habits that tipped him into lasting recovery. • early sensitivity shaped by stress and frequent infections • onset at secondary school, loss of attendance and friends •...
207 - Dr Nathan Keiser - Stop Chasing Labels, Start Fixing Mechanisms 11.03.2026 59:09
We explore a mechanism-first approach to Long Covid & ME/CFS, shifting from labels to measurable neural and vascular bottlenecks that can be retrained. We share how to use dose, recovery, and sleep consolidation to build capacity through precise, small inputs that compound over time. • reframing diagnosis as a map to mechanisms, not a label • why cerebral perfusion and autoregulation drive sym...
206 - Ashley's Recovery Story: I Stopped Pushing, Listened To My Body, And Started To Heal 25.02.2026 49:57
We share Ashley’s journey from bedbound to rebuilding a joyful life, showing how belief, somatic work, and gentle pacing opened a path out of long COVID. The body is not the enemy; safety, connection, and consistent practice turn symptoms from threat to guidance. • fast pre‑illness life and early warning signs • collapse after pushing through infection and isolation • lack of medical answers and d...
205 - Nadyne McKie: When Care Becomes Co‑Regulation And Recovery 18.02.2026 47:34
We look squarely at the invisible load of caring for people with Long Covid and ME/CFS, why carers’ nervous systems shape recovery, and how boundaries and communication protect both sides. We share clear, humane steps that reduce burnout and build co‑regulation at home. • Defining the carer role across partners, parents and adult children • Why caring is invisible, isolating and exhausting • Bound...
204 - Simon Harrison - "Leaving ME Behind" and Finding Life Again 11.02.2026 55:54
I talk with author Simon Harrison about losing an active life to ME, finding a diagnosis, and rebuilding health through pacing, meditation, and a bold year seeking light in Portugal. The story is honest about setbacks and fierce about hope, with practical lessons you can apply today. • early denial and sudden onset symptoms • shrinking life, sensory overload, fear • self-experimentation with med...
203 - Carissa Conrad - Your New Best Friend: The Vagus Nerve 04.02.2026 51:52
We explore how the vagus nerve shapes recovery from Long Covid and chronic fatigue, and why building parasympathetic tone changes sleep, digestion, pain, and mood. Carissa Conrad shares clear guidance on non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation, safe pacing, and common mistakes to avoid. • what the vagus nerve does across heart, gut, immune and inflammation • why sympathetic overdrive feels normal and...
202 - Michelle Irving - How Health Challenges Could Turn Your Work Into Authentic Leadership 28.01.2026 1:02:13
We map a clear path from medical leave to meaningful work, sharing the five-stage Career and Chronic framework and the skills that turn lived experience into authentic leadership. Practical scripts, capacity tools, and boundary strategies make work humane and sustainable. • What career means when health reshapes life • The five stages: off-ramp, on-ramp, the new, test and redesign, authentic leade...
201 - Lily Spechler - Fuel Before You Fix 21.01.2026 52:09
I sit down with Lily Spechler, a registered dietitian and long hauler, to unpack why weight change in Long Covid is a metabolic story, not a willpower issue. We map a safer path: fuel first, stabilise blood sugar and blood flow, then make tiny adjustments that your body can tolerate. • Adding 10–15% above BMR to halt weight gain and calm stress signals • Glucose spikes from standing and why compre...
200 - Celebrating 200 & The Power of Intention in Healing 14.01.2026 21:38
Welcome to a milestone episode! In the 200th episode of the Long Covid Podcast, Jackie Baxter rings in 2026 by sharing personal reflections on the journey so far and the evolution of the podcast from its origins during her own recovery from Long Covid. Jackie explores: Lessons learned from recovery, including resilience, adapting to life’s unpredictability, and the importance of grace in setbacks....
199 - Creativity 2025 - A Tapestry of Expression 17.12.2025 48:02
Creativity doesn’t just reflect our lives; it reshapes them when everything else feels fixed. I close the year by handing the mic to artists, writers, and makers whose work was forged in the long shadow of Long Covid & ME/CFS —and whose voices light the way forward. If you’ve been searching for proof that small creative acts matter, this collection is your sign. If a line, chord, or colour st...
198 - Lighting Candles, Not Waiting for Light Bulbs: Practical Belief-Building Techniques 10.12.2025 55:24
We go from theory to practice on beliefs and recovery, building a daily framework that protects mindset, reduces flare spirals, and turns small wins into lasting change. Practical tools include proof journaling, identity shifts, nervous system regulation, and curating what you let in. • building a symptom and activity proof journal • reframing setbacks as feedback not failure • identity-based habi...
197 - More Than Mindset: The Crucial Role of Belief in Healing 03.12.2025 44:20
We explore how belief shapes behaviour, attention, and recovery in Long Covid and ME/CFS, separating grounded acceptance from resignation and linking science to daily choices. Stories, evidence, and small wins show why consistency and self‑compassion matter more than intensity. • defining belief as evidence‑based stance that drives action • antibiotics, diabetes, and stroke rehab as clear analogie...
196 - Cellular Recharge: Can Nicotinamide Riboside help in Long Covid Recovery? 25.11.2025 58:03
I'm joined today by Edmarie Guzman-Velez & Rudy Tanzi as we dig into a clinical trial of nicotinamide riboside for Long Covid, why NAD matters for cellular energy, and where the results show promise for fatigue, sleep, mood, and executive function. We share what worked, what did not, and the next steps. • Overview of NAD, mitochondria, and energy in brain and immune cells • Why Covid may...
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