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But You Look So Good Podcast
But You Look So Good
Two psychologists on a mission to illuminate the realities of living with chronic health conditions. Hosted by Sally Shaw and Seona Ilalio, both living with chronic conditions themselves. They lead Livology, a private practice specialising in psychological support for those navigating chronic health challenges. Tune in to hear candid conversations and professional insights designed to create community and connection within the chronic health conditions population.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 28 ratings
Glimmers every week!
Such a great podcast Sally and Seona have a great vibe together In between the laughs and lightness, they are able to address a multitude of issues. I shared the link with my family- such a great way to start conversations about tricky topics and gain some insight to each others perspectives.
Wobbly wonky donkey via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/17/24
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Inspurationally simple advice for a carer. Easy listening insightful entertainment. Relatable to so many challenges life throws at us!
Portdougscott via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/05/24
‘But You Look So Good’ is a powerful podcast that delves into the complexities of living with chronic health conditions, offering perspectives from both those directly affected and acknowledgment for their loved ones. The show shines a much-needed spotlight on the often invisible challenges...Read full review »
Northmegan via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/24/24
Recent Episodes
In this reflective episode of But You Look So Good, Sally and Seona explore the layered experience of sharing their personal and professional journeys with chronic health conditions. They tackle the emotional costs of storytelling, finding the right boundaries, and the delicate balance between...
Published 11/04/24
Published 11/04/24
In this episode of But You Look So Good, Seona and Sally delve into the layers of grief that are unique to those living with chronic health conditions. They explore how grief shows up in unexpected ways - not just with the loss of loved ones, but through shifts in self-identity, altered life...
Published 10/28/24
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