Visible with Emily Kate Stephens
Make Visible: Chronic Illness Explored
Shining a light on complex chronic illness. Journalist Emily Kate Stephens discusses the latest research and insights with the world’s leading experts, scientists and healthcare professionals. Including ME/CFS, Long Covid, EDS, Fibromyalgia, POTS, and more, we delve into living with energy-limiting, invisible illness.
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Jul 10, 2026
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#38 Pacing is Power - POTS, PEM, EDS & MCAS Strategies with Dr Clayton Powers 10.07.2026 59:16
STRATEGIES: Physical therapy tools to reduce crashes and improve quality of life for POTS, Post-Exertional Malaise (PEM), EDS, MCAS, and Infection-Associated Chronic Conditions like ME/CFS and Long Covid. Many patients are told that they have anxiety, depression, or just need to exercise, and that there is little that can be done for their symptoms. This week, Dr Clayton Powers , physical therapi...
#37 ME/CFS breakthroughs: are treatments getting closer? 26.06.2026 59:32
SCIENCE: Are ME/CFS research breakthroughs finally helping us understand the disease and move closer to treatments? ME/CFS has been underfunded and under-researched for decades. Despite the scale and severity of the illness, major gaps remain in diagnosis, clinical care and treatment options. Part of the challenge is scientific. ME/CFS is a complex, multi-system illness that can affect the immune...
#36 My daughter’s Long Covid changed how I practice medicine with Dr Binita Kane 13.06.2026 58:59
STORIES: What do you do when your medical training has no answers for your own child? This is the question that Dr Binita Kane found herself facing in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. As a Consultant Respiratory Physician, Dr Kane was among the first clinicians to recognise that many patients were not recovering after acute Covid infection. Yet when her own daughter’s life was brought to a...
#35 Vagus nerve stimulation for chronic illness and better health with Dr Elisabetta Burchi 29.05.2026 1:01:10
SCIENCE: What if a small, non-invasive device could help regulate your nervous system, reduce inflammation, improve cognitive function, and support recovery from chronic illness? Dr Elisabetta Burchi, psychiatrist, entrepreneur, and Head of Research at Parasym , is helping advance the growing field of neuromodulation, using gentle electrical stimulation to influence the body's nervous system throu...
#34 Fibromyalgia and chronic pain management with Ryan Bourdo, Physical Therapist 15.05.2026 55:13
STRATEGIES: Physical rehabilitation for chronic pain conditions. If you live with fibromyalgia, ME/CFS, EDS or chronic pain, you've likely heard that exercise may help. You've also probably learned, the hard way, that the wrong kind of effort costs you for days afterwards. The truth is that thoughtfully-designed physical therapy strategies can help with quality of life, if the approach is individu...
#33 Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) undiagnosed for 23 years with Dr Lucy Foulkes 01.05.2026 1:13:14
STORIES: Undiagnosed Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) | Chronic Pain, Diagnosis & Living with Complex Chronic Illness For 23 years, Dr Lucy Foulkes has lived with chronic pain, migraines, endometriosis, joint hypermobility, and a cycle of unexplained symptoms. She was seen by neurologists, rheumatologists, urologists, gynaecologists, physiotherapists, and nutritionists. Nobody connect...
#32 Hidden Virus, Immune Exhaustion & the Brain: Long Covid, ME/CFS and post-viral illness with Dr Avindra Nath (NIH) 24.04.2026 57:48
SCIENCE: Long Covid | ME/CFS | Neuroinflammation | Clinical Trials What happens to the brain when a virus takes hold and why do some people never fully recover? Dr Avindra Nath has spent his career at the intersection of neurology and infectious disease, from the early AIDS pandemic through Zika and Ebola to today's work on Long COVID and ME/CFS. As Clinical Director of the NIH's National Institut...
#31 POTS: Symptoms, understanding, and management with Dr Tae Chung 03.04.2026 57:42
STRATEGIES: Understanding Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) - Practical Strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment “80- 90% of POTS patients are disabled to a certain extent - people who just cannot work or go to school or are limited in their daily function.” — Dr Tae Chung , POTS Program Director, Johns Hopkins University Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is a complex c...
#30 Navigating medical appointments with Dr Alba Azola 20.03.2026 52:52
STRATEGIES: How do you navigate medical appointments when you’re living with a complex chronic illness? Too often, patients with energy-limiting conditions are told there’s “nothing to be done.” Many are dismissed as anxious, not believed, and left without the care they need, across healthcare systems worldwide. In this episode, we push back against that narrative. We’re joined by Dr. Alba Azola ,...
#29 Long Covid: what has six years taught us? 06.03.2026 1:05:20
SCIENCE: Long Covid awareness, understanding and research. Long Covid Awareness Day (15th March 2026) marks six years since the COVID-19 pandemic unleashed its long tail of Long Covid on millions around the world. In this week’s episode Emily Kate Stephens and Gez Medinger review the science and progress that has been made over the past six years in our understanding of this complex chronic condit...
#28 From Olympic hopeful to Long Covid: Oonagh Cousins’ story 20.02.2026 53:41
STORIES: Oonagh Cousins - Olympic Hopeful to Long Covid Advocate When professional rower Oonagh Cousins was pre-selected for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, her dream was within reach. But when COVID-19 swept through the British rowing team, Oonagh didn’t recover like most others. Instead, she developed Long Covid, post-exertional malaise (PEM), and dysautonomia, forcing her from peak performance in...
#27 Unlocking the strategies for deep sleep with David Joffe 06.02.2026 59:08
Sleep strategies for Long Covid, insomnia, and chronic illness When you’re living with a complex chronic condition like Long Covid, sleep can feel like the one thing your body needs most… and the one thing you can’t access. Whether you struggle with insomnia, restless legs, sleep anxiety, constant waking or crushing fatigue, this conversation offers strategies to help. In this week’s episode of...
#26 The truth about exercise & pacing in ME/CFS, Long Covid & POTS with Todd Davenport 23.01.2026 1:01:01
Why can exercise cause post-exertional malaise (PEM) in complex chronic illnesses like ME/CFS and Long Covid, and how do we avoid the crashes? If you experience a crash after a period of exertion, if traditional methods of ‘increasing fitness’ actually leave you with terrible side effects, this podcast is for you. In this episode of Make Visible, physiotherapist and exercise scientist Todd Davenpo...
#25 You are not alone: navigating post-holiday fatigue, grief and acceptance in chronic illness. Gez Medinger & Emily Kate Stephens 09.01.2026 42:56
Welcome back to Make Visible. For those living with chronic illness or invisible illness, the New Year rarely brings a “new you” — and that can be especially hard after the emotional and physical demands of the holiday season. If you’re navigating ME/CFS, Long Covid, Fibromyalgia, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), POTS, Chronic Lyme, or another energy-limiting condition, please know that you are not a...
#24 Ehlers Danlos Syndrome & Orthostatic Intolerance in Chronic Fatigue conditions with Dr Peter Rowe 31.10.2025 45:45
Dr Peter Rowe is a leading voice for adolescents and young people with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Fatigue-related conditions. An expert in orthostatic intolerance (OI), which is prevalent in nearly 100% of his patients, he believes that these conditions are treatable and he can move patients from bed-bound to regaining a decent quality of life using existing techniques. He is director of th...
#23 Improving quality of life - managing P.E.M. and moving towards stability with O.T. Amy Mooney 30.09.2025 1:03:54
Amy Mooney ’s aim is to improve the quality of life for her patients. She is an occupational therapist specialising in the treatment of conditions that cause post-exertional malaise (PEM) and their comorbidities – working with patients with ME/CFS, Long Covid, Ehlers Danlos, fibromyalgia, dysautonomia, POTS, and MCAS. Operating from a place of huge empathy and understanding – she is also a mothe...
#22 Vagus Nerve & inflammation: the body’s healing reflex with Dr. Kevin Tracey 15.09.2025 49:47
Dr. Kevin Tracey is a pioneer in understanding the molecular basis of inflammation, and identifying the way in which neurons control the immune system via the Vagus Nerve. A neurosurgeon, scientist and entrepreneur, he is CEO of Feinstein Institutes , New York, where they bridge neuroscience, molecular biology and biomedical engineering. His lab’s discoveries led to the first clinical trials in ne...
#21 Living life with energy-limiting conditions - Personal wins & perspective, with Gez Medinger & Emily Kate Stephens 27.08.2025 40:05
In a change to our usual format, this week Emily Kate Stephens sits down with fellow journalist, podcaster and chronic illness sufferer, Gez Medinger to explore their personal anecdotes and discuss the strategies that have made a difference in the trajectory of their health. Between them, over the last five years of their illnesses, they have interviewed hundreds of experts to unravel the science...
#20 Practical guide to pacing and managing Post Exertional Malaise (PEM) with Dr Melanie Hoppers, Bateman Horne Center 14.08.2025 1:04:20
Bateman Horne Center internist and paediatrician, Dr Melanie Hoppers , has always been driven to approach her patients’ treatment with a holistic strategy, combining first line medicines with lifestyle, diet, stress reduction and movement. But in 2015, when her daughter became sick with ME/CFS , it became an even more personal mission to understand, treat and create frameworks to assist people wi...
#19 Female hormones and the immune system, with Abigail Goodship 30.07.2025 47:19
Analysis of wearable data gathered from the Visible app found that symptoms in Long Covid and ME/CFS fluctuated considerably in-line with the menstrual cycle, in a new study from Imperial College (currently in pre-print). In this week’s episode Abigail Goodship, a biomedical scientist at Imperial College, responsible for scrutinizing the data from almost 4000 women, talks us through the findings o...
#18 Leading research, delivering hope: The Open Medicine Foundation’s mission with Linda Tannenbaum 11.07.2025 1:05:36
The Open Medicine Foundation is the world’s largest non-profit aimed at diagnosing, treating and preventing complex chronic disease. This week, founder and CEO Linda Tannenbaum joins Emily Kate Stephens to discuss the OMF’s work, delivering collaborative research from some of the world’s leading scientists, and offering hope to millions. Now with six specialised centers operating out of leading in...
#17 PEM: measuring the threshold and understanding the cause with Dr. Rob Wüst 30.06.2025 38:16
What is the threshold over which PEM is induced in chronic illness? This is a hugely important question for sufferers, and one for which Rob Wüst is trying to find an answer. Assistant Professor in Musculoskeletal Health and Physiology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Dr. Rob Wüst is able to see the physiological impact of Long Covid and ME/CFS in skeletal muscle abnormalities. In his latest s...
#16 Why are women more susceptible to complex illness? Predicting chronic conditions with Michal Caspi Tal PhD 13.06.2025 56:53
This week’s episode takes us on an exploration of the exciting work coming out of M.I.T’s Biological Engineering teams into understanding infection-associated illnesses and the emerging field of menstruation science. Emily Kate Stephens is joined by Dr Michal Caspi Tal, Principal Scientist of the Tal Research Group and Associate Scientific Director at the Center for Gynepathology Research. She is...
#15 Monoclonal Antibodies and the Future of Complex Illness Treatment with Dr Nancy Klimas 27.05.2025 56:01
A new clinical trial is underway to test a monoclonal antibody as a treatment for Long Covid. In this week’s episode Emily Kate Stephens sits down with Dr Nancy Klimas at Nova Southeastern University (NSU), Florida, to discuss the trial alongside the groundbreaking research and integrative care, that is taking place at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine, looking at Long Covid, ME/CFS and othe...
#14. Wearable technology and patient-led innovation with Dr. David Putrino 09.05.2025 49:06
Data gathered from wearable technology can warn of impending symptom exacerbation in complex chronic illness a new study has found. In this week’s episode Dr. David Putrino discusses the findings. He, in collaboration with leading immunologists, microbiologists and data scientists, tracked data points from 5000 Visible app users (who enrolled in the study) to establish that HRV and resting heart...
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