Russell Silver Syndrome Podcast
The Russell Silver Syndrome Podcast
Episode 015 - Part 2 - The Future
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Episode 015 - Part 2 - The Future

Kim is joined in this final episode with guest co-host, creative content producer, fellow RSS adult and friend Steph Robson.  They will discuss series 1 of the podcast and answer the question - did the series achieve the dreams and goals that were set out at the start of the creative process?

They also discuss each of their favourite highlights from the series and explain the reasons for their choices - over a two-part episode, along with the questions:

  • Has creating this series between us, along with support from the TARSS group and other foundations, had a lasting impact on us personally.

  • Have our goals and dreams for this series been realised?

  • What feedback or questions have we received?

  • What is the future for the Russell Silver Syndrome podcast?

Finally, they discuss the biggest question of all - will a second series be made?  Is it a viable option and their conclusion on whether they have decided to make it or not?

Discussion about this podcast

Russell Silver Syndrome Podcast
The Russell Silver Syndrome Podcast
The Russell Silver Syndrome Podcast focuses on one of the more rare types of Dwarfism, medically known as Russell Silver Syndrome or Silver Russell Syndrome - or simply known as RSS.
The podcast covers a range of topics that gets to the heart of the challenges and issues that people, from across the globe, with Russell Silver Syndrome, face daily.
So whether they have the syndrome, are a parent or family member of someone with the syndrome, or have an interest in learning about RSS, you can discover how they navigate through life as they share the community’s diverse perspectives.
From finding love to being diagnosed, the podcast aims to provide support and signposting to members of the RSS community. To find out how with determination, strength and the ability to adapt as they live day-to-day despite the challenges our everyday lives can pose and our varied medical experiences.