Epilepsy Lifestyle Blog
"The Official Blog For Epilepsy"
Epilepsy Lifestyle Blog
Odds are you've already heard the story about my blog. In case you haven't, I started blogging about epilepsy in 2014. I've combined personal experiences with epilepsy to create a unique approach to blogging about living with epilepsy. Being unique has allowed my blog to be internationally recognized by top blogging sites and Epilepsy Associations throughout the world. I'm grateful for the epilepsy community and the support they have gave me throughout this process!
Speaking Series
With the help of my local Epilepsy Association, I was able to kickoff my own speaking series. I look forward to spread awareness while speaking at organizations, Ted Talks, colleges, and high schools. I look forward to adding more speaking events to my resume soon!
Epilepsy Support
I have had the opportunity to startup local support groups. These support groups help those living with epilepsy. I'm proud to be able to offer my assistance to those who are looking for ways to see the positives in living with seizures. Being able to work with kids and adults has been a true pleasure. I look forward to sharing my story and providing more support in the years to come!
In the Media
In 2019, I was featured on AM Buffalo and the nightly news locally in Western New York. During my segments I was able to share my story of living with epilepsy and achieving success despite having it. I was also able to share how epilepsy awareness should be presented throughout the world using all the platforms possible. I can't thank WKBW and Spectrum Buffalo enough for these amazing opportunities.
Volunteer Work
Working with my local Epilepsy Association I was proud to help with their digital marketing efforts. I enjoyed being apart of their events and promoting their organization. There's no better feeling than to help your local Epilepsy Association, and I continue to take part in all of their events to help spread epilepsy awareness locally. I can't thank my local association enough for what they have done for me!