Blog courtesy of European Charcot Foundation (ECF), a Patient Community Day Supporting Partner
Living with multiple sclerosis often means navigating symptoms that others cannot see. Fatigue, changes in thinking, altered sensations, and shifts in balance can quietly reshape everyday life, leaving many people feeling misunderstood or alone.
During MS Awareness Month, BeeWellWithMS introduces Stranger Things in MS, a podcast series that opens gentle, honest conversations about these invisible experiences.
Through real stories and clinical insight, the series invites listeners to explore MS in a way that feels human, relatable, and hopeful.
More information and episodes can be found at www.beewellwithms.com
Why This Series Matters
Many people describe MS as stepping into a world that feels unfamiliar where energy changes without warning and confidence can waver. Using storytelling and meaningful metaphors, the series helps make sense of these experiences without losing sight of the science behind them.
At its heart, this project reflects a simple belief: understanding grows when knowledge is shared with empathy.
What We Talk About
Each episode brings together perspectives that matter to the MS community:
- Invisible symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, and sensory changes
- Subtle signs of change and the value of listening to one’s own body
- Brain health and everyday lifestyle choices that support wellbeing
- Conversations between clinicians, patients, and multidisciplinary voices
- Creating Space for Understanding
Clear, compassionate communication can make a real difference. Many people living with MS find traditional medical language overwhelming; storytelling can help bridge that gap, turning complex ideas into conversations that feel accessible and supportive.
Through BeeWellWithMS, the goal is not only to inform but also to help people feel seen, understood, and more confident in their journey.
MS Awareness Month
This series celebrates more than awareness, it highlights connection, resilience, and the evolving way we talk about MS. By bringing together science and lived experience, Stranger Things in MS offers a space where knowledge meets empathy, and where conversations about brain health feel both meaningful and empowering.
About BeeWellWithMS
BeeWellWithMS is a clinician-led, patient-focused platform empowering people with MS through education, storytelling, and lifestyle tools. Founded and hosted by a neurologist Agne, it bridges science with lived experience via podcasts, infographics, and global outreach amplifying voices, promoting holistic care, and driving real change in the MS community.
Blog courtesy of BeeWellWithMS, a Patient Community Day Supporting Partner.