Episodes
Episode: 2x01 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2020 (22 min)
Representing many different disabilities, kids talk about their challenges and hopes for the future, including the importance of acceptance and accessibility so they can live their best lives.
Episode: 2x02 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2020 (22 min)
Often misunderstood and thought of as only a "soldier's disease," Post-Traumatic Stress Order (PTSD) can affect anyone who has experienced any kind of trauma. These survivors tell their stories and dispel those myths.
Episode: 2x03 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2020 (22 min)
Ever wondered what life is like for a Deaf person? These Deaf and Hard of Hearing Canadians dispel myths about living with no or very little sound. With a vibrant culture and languages all their own, they have a unique perspective on life.
Episode: 2x04 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2020 (22 min)
You know the voices aren't real, right? Are you dangerous? How hard is it to have a relationship? People living with Schizophrenia talk about what it's like and how they stay well in a society that is often quick to judge.
Episode: 2x05 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2020 (22 min)
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects more Canadians per capita than any other country. This illness is different for every person who lives with it, which is part of the reason it's so misunderstood. People from all walks of life who have been diagnosed with MS share their personal experiences.
Episode: 2x06 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2020 (22 min)
Do you have a "split personality"? Do you feel the phases coming on? Can you be cured? Canadians managing life with Bipolar Disorder set the record straight about this misrepresented illness.
Episode: 2x07 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2020 (22 min)
Isn't Parkinson's an old person's disease? Are you like Michael J. Fox? Is it curable? Living with a degenerative disease could seem overwhelming, but these Canadians show there can be hope.
Episode: 2x08 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2020 (22 min)
Is anxiety "real"? Why don't you snap out of it? Do you hate socializing? Anxiety is gaining more social acceptance, but severe Generalized Anxiety Disorder is still sorely misunderstood.