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  • S1 E4 Medical Series: Hot Flashes, Anxiety, Insomnia:The Menopause Sleep Crisis with Dr. Caitlin Chasser
    Apr 6 2026

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    Narcolepsy Navigators launches its Medical Series focused on the medical side of narcolepsy and common comorbidities. Host Fred (currently undiagnosed sleep disorder) and co-host Bernadette (narcolepsy type 1) interview Dr. Caitlin Chasser, a family doctor turned sleep and menopause specialist, who describes her own insomnia linked to premature menopause and the lack of sleep education in medical training. The discussion covers how menopause and perimenopause commonly disrupt sleep (estimated 60–80% experience sleep disturbance), and how sleep affects appetite, hormones, weight, repair, memory, mood, and daily functioning. Dr. Caitlin explains the role of stress and the sympathetic nervous system in blocking sleep, and emphasizes holistic and behavioral approaches including wind-down routines, meditation alternatives (coloring, knitting), breathwork, and body-scan techniques. She outlines practical sleep strategies for menopause-related insomnia: optimizing the sleep environment (darkness, quiet/white noise), regular exercise (with resistance training noted as beneficial with age), reducing alcohol, limiting naps (with a note that narcolepsy may require naps), and going to bed only when truly sleepy to build sleep pressure. Melatonin use is discussed as not a simple solution; it may help for jet lag, shift work, some children with ADHD/autism, and older adults, but should follow sleep basics and professional guidance, with caution about unregulated supplement dosing. Physical sleep disruptors are addressed, including hot flushes/night sweats, restless leg syndrome (often linked to iron deficiency from heavy periods), and obstructive sleep apnea (more common and underdiagnosed after menopause); she advises formal evaluation and targeted treatments, including iron supplementation when low. The episode also addresses libido changes during menopause, vaginal dryness and pain, topical estrogen or lubricants, the impact of poor sleep on desire and mood, and options such as HRT or testosterone therapy when appropriate, alongside emotional connection. Dr. Caitlin highlights cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) as the gold-standard treatment, describes hyperarousal and normal sleep cycles, and notes significant improvements can be achieved. She introduces The Sleep Project, a group of clinicians formed after COVID to address rising sleep problems, offering online resources, consultations, and CBTI programs at www.thesleepproject.life. The episode closes with Narcolepsy Navigators announcements about Patreon, merch, Discord access, a shout-out to first patron Jane Powell, and information about Naps for Life CIC, ways to donate, and how to share stories via narcolepsynavigators@gmail.com.

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    52 min
  • Brain Fog and Blurry Words: The Invisible Symptoms Nobody Talks About
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this powerful episode of Narcolepsy Navigators Season 4, we sit down with Amelia, a 28-year-old from London who discovered she had narcolepsy while playing cards on a skiing holiday. What started as uncontrollable laughter turned into a life-changing realization when her hands and neck kept dropping—classic cataplexy symptoms.
    Amelia shares her raw and honest journey from being dismissed by doctors who told her "you exercise and eat meat, so nothing will show up" to finally receiving her diagnosis on New Year's Eve 2020. Her story takes us through the struggles of sixth form, the relief of university's flexible schedule, and the grueling challenge of completing a PhD while battling extreme fatigue.
    What You'll Learn:
    How narcolepsy symptoms can be dismissed as "normal tiredness" for years
    The relief and validation that comes with a diagnosis
    Why spoon theory and battery theory help loved ones understand your limits
    The hidden symptoms beyond the "big four"—brain fog, concentration issues, and memory problems
    How work environments can make or break narcolepsy management
    The complicated relationship between family skepticism and chronic illness
    Why self-compassion is a work in progress, even after diagnosis
    Standout Moments:
    Amelia's creative napping solutions—from under-desk nests to prison classroom floors
    The unexpected benefit of working in high-energy environments
    How moving from PhD research to prison rehabilitation work improved her symptoms
    The bittersweet reality of avoiding conversations about narcolepsy with family members
    Why she'd press the red button (and why that answer deserves grace)
    Amelia's candid discussion about the mental health impact, the ongoing medication trials, and learning to advocate for herself in work environments makes this episode essential listening for anyone navigating life with narcolepsy or supporting someone who is.

    Episode Highlights:
    00:00 - Welcome and Introductions
    00:55 - Amelia's Weekend and Choir
    06:11 - Early Symptoms and Medical Dismissal
    09:25 - Coping Through School and University
    12:46 - Would Early Diagnosis Have Changed Choices?
    13:55 - Relief and Accommodations After Diagnosis
    17:05 - Naps and Medication Journey
    19:42 - Managing Symptoms Without Strong Medication
    22:04 - Self-Compassion: A Work in Progress
    23:32 - Friends, Family, and Hidden Pressure
    25:15 - Speaking Up and Setting Boundaries
    27:44 - Advocating at Work
    29:32 - Dating and Cataplexy
    31:02 - Family Skepticism and Hurt
    33:08 - Coping with Unsupportive Family
    36:38 - Beyond the Main Symptoms
    39:22 - Mental Health and Low

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    50 min
  • Full Speed Ahead: How Narcolepsy Can't Stop This Race Car Driver
    Mar 28 2026

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    Meet Vincent Arthur - a 21-year-old race car driver from Charlotte, North Carolina, who's proving that narcolepsy type 2 doesn't have to slow you down.

    In this inspiring episode of Narcolepsy Navigators, Vincent shares his powerful journey from struggling with undiagnosed brain fog and excessive daytime sleepiness in 2019 to becoming the first race car driver sponsored by Wake Up Narcolepsy in 2023.

    Discover how Vincent turned his diagnosis into a platform for advocacy, why he feels MORE comfortable behind the wheel than most people, and how he's using motorsports to shatter stereotypes about sleep disorders. From sim racing victories to real-world tracks, Vincent's story will challenge everything you think you know about living with narcolepsy.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Vincent's 4-year journey to diagnosis and the relief of finally understanding his symptoms
    • Managing brain fog, excessive daytime sleepiness, and ADHD-like symptoms during college
    • Why driving actually helps some people with narcolepsy stay alert (and the science behind it)
    • Partnering with Wake Up Narcolepsy as the first sponsored race car driver
    • Breaking barriers and proving that narcolepsy isn't a limiting factor
    • Practical advice for anyone who thinks their condition will hold them back

    Guest Bio: Vincent Arthur is a 21-year-old professional race car driver and narcolepsy advocate based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Diagnosed with narcolepsy type 2 in early 2023, Vincent quickly became a voice for the sleep disorder community by partnering with Wake Up Narcolepsy as their first-ever sponsored race car driver. When he's not on the track, Vincent studies mechanical engineering and competes in sim racing, where he's achieved multiple victories. Follow his journey at @VincentA55 on all social platforms.

    Episode Highlights:

    • [00:03:42] - Vincent's diagnosis journey from 2019 to 2023
    • [00:13:00] - Navigating college with undiagnosed narcolepsy
    • [00:23:00] - Why driving helps Vincent stay alert (the alertness factor)
    • [00:25:32] - Partnership with Wake Up Narcolepsy and raising awareness
    • [00:28:41] - Vincent's powerful message: "Narcolepsy is not a limiting factor"

    Connect with Vincent: Instagram/Twitter: @VincentA55

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Wake Up Narcolepsy
    • Charlotte Motor Speedway area

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    33 min
  • S4E8:Motherhood, Pregnancy & Narcolepsy with Ashley Blankenship
    Mar 20 2026

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    Can you have a successful pregnancy and thrive as a parent while living with Narcolepsy? This week on Narcolepsy Navigators, Kerly and Liz sit down with Ashley from North Carolina to answer this very question. Diagnosed in 2019 after over a decade of symptoms, Ashley shares her incredible journey through pregnancy and the first 20 months of motherhood. She opens up about the surprising relief from symptoms she experienced while pregnant, the difficult decision to come off life-changing medication, and the reality of navigating the "fourth trimester" with a chronic illness. From the importance of a supportive partner to managing postpartum anxiety and the chaos of a toddler, this episode is a must-listen for anyone in the Narcolepsy community considering parenthood. Tune in for an honest, hopeful, and inspiring conversation about building the family you want, even when your body has other plans.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Ashley's journey to a Narcolepsy Type 1 diagnosis in 2019.
    • The difficult decision to stop medication while trying to conceive and during pregnancy.
    • The surprising improvement of Narcolepsy symptoms during pregnancy.
    • The reality of labor, delivery, and the immediate postpartum period with a sleep disorder.
    • The difference between "normal" sleep deprivation and Narcolepsy fatigue.
    • Strategies for managing a toddler, a career, and a chronic condition.
    • The vital role of a supportive partner and a "village."
    • Navigating postpartum anxiety and finding tools for mental health.
    • Advice for anyone with Narcolepsy who is considering parenthood.

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    41 min
  • S4E7: Redefining Strength: Javiera's story of Resilience with IH
    Mar 19 2026

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    In this powerful and emotional episode of Narcolepsy Navigators, we travel to South America for the very first time to share the story of Javiera Santamaría, a 28-year-old nurse from Santiago, Chile, living with Idiopathic Hypersomnia (IH).

    Javiera opens up about her early symptoms, dangerous sleep attacks while driving, years of self-doubt, and the life-changing moment she finally received a diagnosis. Through laughter, tears, grief, and growth, she reveals how IH reshaped her relationships, her career, and her self-perception — and why she now feels proud of the person she has become.

    This episode shines a light on the challenges of living with IH in a country with no formal narcolepsy or IH organization, the high costs of medication, and the stigma that often follows invisible illnesses.

    Her story is raw, relatable, deeply human — and a reminder that you’re never alone in your journey.


    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • Javiera’s earliest symptoms and why she blamed herself for years
    • Two alarming car accidents that finally pushed her toward medical answers
    • Misunderstandings from family vs the strong support she received from friends
    • Brain fog, irritability, emotional exhaustion, and the unseen sides of IH
    • Navigating grief after the loss of her father
    • Medication struggles and the financial burden of treatment in Chile
    • How exercise unexpectedly became one of her biggest tools
    • What she wishes the world understood about IH
    • Why she wouldn’t press the “red button” to remove her condition
    • A heartfelt conversation about resilience, identity, and hope

    Why This Episode Matters

    Millions live with undiagnosed sleep disorders — especially in regions without awareness or support. Javiera’s story may be the sign someone else desperately needs.

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    1 h et 16 min
  • Building a Life That Works With Your Energy: Cloud’s Journey
    Mar 7 2026

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    In this episode of Narcolepsy Navigators, we sit down with Cloud, a narcolepsy advocate from San Diego living with Narcolepsy Type 1 with cataplexy.

    After years of struggling with unexplained exhaustion and symptoms that began in adolescence, Cloud was finally diagnosed at age 30. But diagnosis wasn’t the end of the journey — it was just the beginning.

    For nearly a decade, Cloud intentionally stepped away from traditional schedules to learn how their body actually functions with narcolepsy. That meant building a life around energy levels, sleep cycles, and personal boundaries rather than society’s expectations.

    Now, ten years later, Cloud has reentered the workforce and is navigating what it means to balance work, health, relationships, and identity with a neurological sleep disorder.

    This conversation is honest, thoughtful, and deeply relatable for anyone learning how to build a life around chronic illness rather than fighting against it.

    Topics Covered

    • Recognizing narcolepsy symptoms as a teenager
    • Receiving a diagnosis at age 30
    • Why Cloud stepped away from traditional work for years
    • Learning to live on your body’s schedule
    • Reentering the workforce after a decade
    • Balancing friendships, family, and fatigue
    • The mental load of narcolepsy
    • Adjusting medication and nap schedules
    • Why understanding your body is essential


    Why This Episode Matters


    Narcolepsy isn’t just about sleep attacks. It affects careers, identity, relationships, and how people move through the world.

    Cloud’s story highlights the importance of self-awareness, boundaries, and designing a life that works with your condition instead of against it.


    About the Guest

    Cloud lives in San Diego and was diagnosed with narcolepsy with cataplexy at age 30 after experiencing symptoms since adolescence. Over the past decade, they have focused on understanding how to live well with narcolepsy and are now exploring new ways to reconnect with work, community, and purpose.

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    49 min
  • Medical Series S1E4:Hot Flashes, Anxiety, Insomnia-The Menopause Sleep Crisis: Insights with Dr. Caitlin Chasser
    Mar 1 2026

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    Hot Flashes, Anxiety, Insomnia:The Menopause Sleep Crisis: Insights with Dr. Caitlin Chasser


    Narcolepsy Navigators launches its Medical Series on narcolepsy and overlooked comorbidities, with host Fred (undiagnosed sleep disorder), co-host Bernadette (narcolepsy type 1), and guest Dr. Caitlin Chasser, a family doctor specializing in sleep and menopause. Dr. Caitlin shares how her own insomnia and premature menopause led her to focus on sleep, emphasizing holistic tools (meditation, breath work, body scans), exercise (especially resistance training), and personalized sleep environments to reduce hyperarousal. She discusses common menopause-related sleep problems (poor sleep quality, insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome linked to iron deficiency), the impact of alcohol, naps, and bedtime routines, and notes CBT-I as the gold-standard insomnia treatment. The episode also covers melatonin’s limited indications, hot flushes and temperature regulation, libido changes, and resources from The Sleep Project, plus podcast Patreon/merch announcements.

    About The Guest
    Dr Caitlin Chasser is a GP and Sleep Consultant with a special interest in women’s health, particularly how sleep is affected by menopause.She is a co-founder of The Sleep Project, a doctor-led organisation helping people of all ages improve their sleep through practical, science-backed programmes. Caitlin has over 20 years of experience supporting women to feel better, sleep better and take back control of their health.She specialises in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), the most effective treatment for long-term sleep difficulties, and takes a holistic, compassionate approach to sleep and wellbeing. Caitlin is passionate about making good sleep accessible to all — especially during life stages like menopause when sleep can often suffer.


    00:00 Medical Series Kickoff
    01:18 Meet the Hosts and Guest
    02:43 Dr Caitlin Origin Story
    04:26 Holistic Sleep Foundations
    06:54 Exercise and Sleep Quality
    09:05 Menopause Sleep Changes
    10:28 Melatonin Myths and Uses
    14:54 Menopause Sleep Changes
    15:56 Menopause Insomnia Playbook
    21:28 Sleep Safety and Hyperarousal
    25:28 Wind Down and Mind Quieting
    27:49 Breathwork Sleep Hack
    28:45 Tools for 2AM Wakeups
    29:52 Sports Body Scan Story
    31:35 Military Body Scan Explained
    32:28 Menopause Sleep Disruptors
    34:24 Hot Flashes and Temperature
    36:52 Libido Sleep Connection
    38:32 Comfort and Hormone Options
    40:51 Menopause Surprise and Support
    44:25 CBTI Works and Next Steps
    46:58 Why the Sleep Project Started
    49:15 Wrap Up and Res

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    52 min
  • Medical Series S1E3 : Sleep Affects Everything: A Neurologist Breaks It Down”
    Feb 9 2026

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    This Bonus Episode is now available to everyone in celebration of Black History Month!!

    In our latest episode of Narcolepsy Navigators’ Medical Series, we sit down with Dr. Chris Allen, board-certified pediatric neurologist and sleep medicine specialist, founder of Quality Sleep and Neurology PC in Michigan.

    Dr. Allen brings both medical expertise and lived experience to the conversation, sharing his own 21-year journey living with obstructive sleep apnea while breaking down why sleep disorders are among the most misunderstood and underdiagnosed medical conditions today.

    We cover everything from narcolepsy misdiagnosis and pediatric sleep disorders to the dangerous myth that snoring is “normal,” the real connection between sleep and heart health, and why CPAP is not the only treatment option for sleep apnea.

    This episode is a must-listen for patients, parents, clinicians, and anyone who has ever been told, “You’re just tired.”


    Topics Covered

    • Why sleep medicine is still under-taught in medical schools
    • Dr. Allen’s personal experience with sleep apnea
    • Why snoring is a medical red flag, not a joke
    • Narcolepsy vs depression vs hypersomnia
    • Pediatric sleep disorders and missed diagnoses
    • ADHD-like symptoms caused by poor sleep in children
    • Restless legs, ferritin levels, and iron deficiency
    • The link between sleep, heart disease, and blood pressure
    • CPAP alternatives and emerging treatments
    • Hustle culture and why sleep deprivation hurts productivity
    • Representation and trust in healthcare


    Why This Episode Matters

    Sleep disorders don’t just affect energy — they affect memory, mood, heart health, development, and lifespan. Dr. Allen explains why untreated sleep conditions quietly damage the body over time and why awareness can literally save lives.


    About the Guest

    Dr. Christopher J. Allen, MD is a board-certified pediatric neurologist and sleep medicine specialist, founder of Quality Sleep and Neurology PC. Known online as Sleep Dr. Chris, he is a leading voice in accessible sleep education and a strong advocate for patient-centered care. Above all, Dr. Allen is a devoted family man, proud husband, and father of two—bringing the same passion he holds for his patients to his home and loved ones.

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    46 min