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The Other Side of MSAuthor: Casey Murphy
The Other Side of MS isn't here to inspire youit's here to tell the truth. This podcast gives voice to the raw, unfiltered stories of people living with multiple sclerosisthe ones you rarely hear. Hosted by longtime MS advocate Casey Murphy, each episode pulls back the curtain on the emotional, invisible, and often uncomfortable realities of MS. From navigating public spaces with incontinence, to losing careers, marriages, or mobility, these aren't just stories of strengththey're stories of being human. We don't chase silver linings. We hold space for pain, for humor, for grief, for resilienceand for the voices that deserve to be heard without being sanitized or simplified. If you're ready for a podcast that doesn't sugarcoat the experience of living with MS, this is it. This is The Other Side of MS. Language: en Genres: Business, Fitness, Health & Fitness, Non-Profit Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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S3_E21: Ursula - The Marathon Before MS, The Ride After
Episode 21
Monday, 25 August, 2025
Running Into MS with Ursula Forrester Ursula has always been a runner - marathons, half-marathons, and miles that measured more than distance. But in October 2014, after years of unexplained symptoms, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Suddenly, endurance meant something entirely different. She is a wife, a mother of two, and a professional in advertising who still chooses to see the glass half full. But behind that optimism lies the daily reality of MS modifying, compensating, and sometimes surrendering to the fatigue that doesn't show up on finish line photos. Ursula and her family created the Mill Chill, a local race that has raised more than $150,000 for the MS Society, and in 2023 they added Bike MS to their journey, forming Team Mighty Strong. In this episode, Ursula reflects on running marathons, building a community through fundraising, and what it really means to balance resilience with honesty. Her story is not just about crossing finish lines, but about redefining what strength looks like when MS becomes part of the course. This isn't just a runner's story. It's about family, identity, and the power of creating a movement bigger than yourself. You too can make a difference, please donate to Ursula's MS Fundraiser: https://events.nationalmssociety.org/participant/620535












