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Patients Getting Paid

by Kathy Reagan Young

A podcast to help people with chronic illness build a "chronicpreneuer" business - that’s an online business that allows people with chronic illness to take good care of their health while generating an income. The pod features inspirational interviews with patients that ARE getting paid, experts on things like maintaining your disability payments while making money and how to find health insurance while self employed, and trainings by subject matter experts on diverse topics such as how to build a website, all about e-commerce and affiliate marketing, building your social media presence, patient advocacy, and how to start a podcast. If it fits the chronicpreneur lifestyle, we'll be talking about it.

Copyright: © 2023 Patients Getting Paid

Episodes

Paying Patients for Their Lived Experience w/Health Union's Olivier Chateau

30m · Published 08 Nov 12:00

On the wall of Health Union's offices in Philadelphia is written CEO Olivier Chateau's favorite saying - "If you believe your dreams are achievable, they are too small. Dream bigger." No one could accuse Olivier of doing anything else!

Since founding Health Union in 2010, Olivier has been dedicated to integrating the power of human connection and technology, bringing people together in the shared experiences of living with chronic health conditions. Olivier and Health Union believe that the voice of personal experience from people impacted by a complex health condition is the most important voice in healthcare. Today, the Health Union family of brands includes online health communities for over 40 separate conditions.

Olivier's passion and enthusiasm for Health Union is contagious, inspiring the team to think bigger, be creative, and to constantly do what hasn't been done. In this interview, he talks about the ways that patients can advocate for themselves and have a real impact on the healthcare industry through Health Union's communities, all while getting paid! 

In this episode:

  • Health Union's mission and where it came from
  • The roles that patient leaders play in Health Union's online health communities - and, what constitutes a "health leader"
  • Olivier's definition of "Social Health" and why it's such an important concept for patients and the healthcare industry to understand
  • What Olivier thinks the healthcare industry can do to better integrate the patient voice
  • Health Union's future plans

Full notes and resources at https://patientsgettingpaid.com/blog/paid-experience-health-union

Paying Patients for Their Lived Experience w/Health Union's Olivier Chateau

30m · Published 08 Nov 12:00

On the wall of Health Union's offices in Philadelphia is written CEO Olivier Chateau's favorite saying - "If you believe your dreams are achievable, they are too small. Dream bigger." No one could accuse Olivier of doing anything else!

Since founding Health Union in 2010, Olivier has been dedicated to integrating the power of human connection and technology, bringing people together in the shared experiences of living with chronic health conditions. Olivier and Health Union believe that the voice of personal experience from people impacted by a complex health condition is the most important voice in healthcare. Today, the Health Union family of brands includes online health communities for over 40 separate conditions.

Olivier's passion and enthusiasm for Health Union is contagious, inspiring the team to think bigger, be creative, and to constantly do what hasn't been done. In this interview, he talks about the ways that patients can advocate for themselves and have a real impact on the healthcare industry through Health Union's communities, all while getting paid! 

In this episode:

  • Health Union's mission and where it came from
  • The roles that patient leaders play in Health Union's online health communities - and, what constitutes a "health leader"
  • Olivier's definition of "Social Health" and why it's such an important concept for patients and the healthcare industry to understand
  • What Olivier thinks the healthcare industry can do to better integrate the patient voice
  • Health Union's future plans

Full notes and resources at https://patientsgettingpaid.com/blog/paid-experience-health-union

PGP Helps Chronics Keep Hope Alive and Feel Productive w/PGP Member Kathy Chester

20m · Published 25 Oct 11:00

Kathy visits with a PGP member to get their take on what has been most valuable about the PGP membership for their business.

This time she catches up with Kathy Chester, who was previously heard on Episode 16 (Making Your Passion Your Chronicpreneur Business). A valued member of the PGP community, Kathy C. says that the coaching sessions inside the membership can "breathe life back into you". 

If you've been debating whether to join the PGP Community, visit PatientsGettingPaid.com for more information, but don't forget that there's a price increase right around the corner! 

In this episode:

  • A quick recap of how Kathy's career as a physical trainer was derailed by her double diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • How she first heard about PGP
  • The things that she has gained through being a member of PGP
  • Details of how people with MS can take part in Kathy's upcoming fitness seminar

Full notes and resources at https://patientsgettingpaid.com/blog/kathy-chester-membership-testimonial

PGP Helps Chronics Keep Hope Alive and Feel Productive w/PGP Member Kathy Chester

20m · Published 25 Oct 11:00

Kathy visits with a PGP member to get their take on what has been most valuable about the PGP membership for their business.

This time she catches up with Kathy Chester, who was previously heard on Episode 16 (Making Your Passion Your Chronicpreneur Business). A valued member of the PGP community, Kathy C. says that the coaching sessions inside the membership can "breathe life back into you". 

If you've been debating whether to join the PGP Community, visit PatientsGettingPaid.com for more information, but don't forget that there's a price increase right around the corner! 

In this episode:

  • A quick recap of how Kathy's career as a physical trainer was derailed by her double diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • How she first heard about PGP
  • The things that she has gained through being a member of PGP
  • Details of how people with MS can take part in Kathy's upcoming fitness seminar

Full notes and resources at https://patientsgettingpaid.com/blog/kathy-chester-membership-testimonial

How to Become a Virtual Assistant with Tawnya Sutherland

23m · Published 11 Oct 14:00

If you're thinking about creating a new career that can be done remotely, a great option is being a Virtual Assistant (VA). It's certainly something that I've wanted to share with PGP'ers for a long time because it can fit into the chronicpreneur lifestyle perfectly.  

But what is a VA, and what kind of things do they do?

To answer that and many other questions, my guest today is Tawnya Sutherland, one of the pioneers of the VA industry. Tawnya was working as a VA when she wanted to join a social network to support her work-at-home business. When she couldn't find one, she set up a forum of her own and invited a couple of friends to hang out there to socialize and talk shop (VA shop that is). In 2003 Tawnya founded VAnetworking, the largest and most active Virtual Assistant network today, with thousands of members worldwide.

If you've ever considered working as a VA, this episode contains a ton of information, including the full range of support that VAs can offer. Most interestingly, the riches are in the niches - so if you can offer more specialized skills (for example, in social media) you can get paid more!

Tawnya also talks about her FREE Virtual Assistant Summit and the upcoming course that she'll be holding exclusively within the PGP community. So if you haven't joined the membership yet, now's the time!

In this episode:

  • How Tawnya began working as a Virtual Assistant
  • The benefits that Tawnya sees in working freelance as a VA over being an employed 'secretary' - for the Virtual Assistant AND the employer 
  • The different roles that a VA can undertake
  • Why Tawnya set up her VA membership and training course in 2003
  • The importance of having an online presence
  • Details of Tawnya's Virtual Assistant Summit, and the forthcoming workshop she'll be holding within the PGP Community

Full notes and resources at https://patientsgettingpaid.com/blog/virtual-assistant-tawnya-sutherland

How to Become a Virtual Assistant with Tawnya Sutherland

23m · Published 11 Oct 14:00

If you're thinking about creating a new career that can be done remotely, a great option is being a Virtual Assistant (VA). It's certainly something that I've wanted to share with PGP'ers for a long time because it can fit into the chronicpreneur lifestyle perfectly.  

But what is a VA, and what kind of things do they do?

To answer that and many other questions, my guest today is Tawnya Sutherland, one of the pioneers of the VA industry. Tawnya was working as a VA when she wanted to join a social network to support her work-at-home business. When she couldn't find one, she set up a forum of her own and invited a couple of friends to hang out there to socialize and talk shop (VA shop that is). In 2003 Tawnya founded VAnetworking, the largest and most active Virtual Assistant network today, with thousands of members worldwide.

If you've ever considered working as a VA, this episode contains a ton of information, including the full range of support that VAs can offer. Most interestingly, the riches are in the niches - so if you can offer more specialized skills (for example, in social media) you can get paid more!

Tawnya also talks about her FREE Virtual Assistant Summit and the upcoming course that she'll be holding exclusively within the PGP community. So if you haven't joined the membership yet, now's the time!

In this episode:

  • How Tawnya began working as a Virtual Assistant
  • The benefits that Tawnya sees in working freelance as a VA over being an employed 'secretary' - for the Virtual Assistant AND the employer 
  • The different roles that a VA can undertake
  • Why Tawnya set up her VA membership and training course in 2003
  • The importance of having an online presence
  • Details of Tawnya's Virtual Assistant Summit, and the forthcoming workshop she'll be holding within the PGP Community

Full notes and resources at https://patientsgettingpaid.com/blog/virtual-assistant-tawnya-sutherland

Tech Talk: Scheduling Software w/ the Queen of GSD, Jackie Zimmerman

28m · Published 27 Sep 11:00

If you know me or have been following these episodes, you'll know that tech is… not my favorite thing, shall we say. But if you're embarking on a chronicpreneur journey, especially one that includes working remotely, you will need to grapple with tech at some point. And believe me, if I can do it, so can you!

I could not be more thrilled that Jackie Zimmerman, Queen of Getting Shit Done and previous podcast guest, is going to be working alongside me on Patients Getting Paid! And in these special Tech Talk episodes, we're going to be taking a deep dive into all the different technological bits and pieces that you're going to want to think about as you begin your life as a chronicpreneur.

Jackie received not one but two chronic illness diagnoses in her 20s (Multiple Sclerosis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease) and turned to the internet as a way to cope and build a support system. Through the process of blogging and developing communities, Jackie honed her skills in digital communications by learning to design websites, create brand recognition and build online courses. She has now turned those into a full-time career in her digital marketing company Queen of GSD. 

In this first Tech Talk episode, we're covering different pieces of software that can manage your schedule. You might say that you already have a calendar, but programs like the two we focus on here - Calendly and Acuity - can do so much more, including taking payments!

Don't forget, Jackie is now working alongside me on the Patients Getting Paid Community. So if you join up you'll be able to get her input on schedulers or any of the things we're going to be covering in the Tech Talk podcasts. Visit PatientsGettingPaid.com for more information, but don't forget that there's a price increase right around the corner!

In this episode:

  • Why Jackie believes that scheduling software is a key thing to get organized right from the start of your chronicpreneur journey
  • My own experiences of using Calendly to organize my two podcasts, my advocacy work, and the PGP community
  • An overview of the various things that these programs can do for you, aside from managing your calendar
  • A comparison of Calendly and Acuity, two of the major players in this game

Full notes and resources at https://patientsgettingpaid.com/blog/tech-talk-scheduling-software 

Tech Talk: Scheduling Software w/ the Queen of GSD, Jackie Zimmerman

28m · Published 27 Sep 11:00

If you know me or have been following these episodes, you'll know that tech is… not my favorite thing, shall we say. But if you're embarking on a chronicpreneur journey, especially one that includes working remotely, you will need to grapple with tech at some point. And believe me, if I can do it, so can you!

I could not be more thrilled that Jackie Zimmerman, Queen of Getting Shit Done and previous podcast guest, is going to be working alongside me on Patients Getting Paid! And in these special Tech Talk episodes, we're going to be taking a deep dive into all the different technological bits and pieces that you're going to want to think about as you begin your life as a chronicpreneur.

Jackie received not one but two chronic illness diagnoses in her 20s (Multiple Sclerosis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease) and turned to the internet as a way to cope and build a support system. Through the process of blogging and developing communities, Jackie honed her skills in digital communications by learning to design websites, create brand recognition and build online courses. She has now turned those into a full-time career in her digital marketing company Queen of GSD. 

In this first Tech Talk episode, we're covering different pieces of software that can manage your schedule. You might say that you already have a calendar, but programs like the two we focus on here - Calendly and Acuity - can do so much more, including taking payments!

Don't forget, Jackie is now working alongside me on the Patients Getting Paid Community. So if you join up you'll be able to get her input on schedulers or any of the things we're going to be covering in the Tech Talk podcasts. Visit PatientsGettingPaid.com for more information, but don't forget that there's a price increase right around the corner!

In this episode:

  • Why Jackie believes that scheduling software is a key thing to get organized right from the start of your chronicpreneur journey
  • My own experiences of using Calendly to organize my two podcasts, my advocacy work, and the PGP community
  • An overview of the various things that these programs can do for you, aside from managing your calendar
  • A comparison of Calendly and Acuity, two of the major players in this game

Full notes and resources at https://patientsgettingpaid.com/blog/tech-talk-scheduling-software 

PGP's First Anniversary

16m · Published 13 Sep 11:00

I can hardly believe it, but today's episode marks the first anniversary of the launch of Patients Getting Paid!

This community has long been a dream of mine - I've spent years learning how to find work that replaces a regular paycheck, but fits around my health condition. And once I found it, I knew I had to share it with my chronic illness community!

In this episode, I talk about my own chronicpreneur story and the birth of PGP, before we hear from a handful of people from within PGP about what they've loved about being part of the community.

Thank you for being a part of the Patients Getting Paid story so far. And if you're sitting on the fence about becoming a full member, check out what people currently inside the community are saying. And bear in mind that there's a price rise on the horizon! Now really is the best time to invest in yourself and begin living the chronicpreneur dream of work that fits around your health needs and that PAYS. 

In this episode:

  • How Kathy's first steps to a chronicpreneur lifestyle grew out of monetizing her blog
  • What led to her decision to leave full-time work
  • How Patients Getting Paid was born the moment she realized that she was making more money than when she was employed by someone else
  • An overview of the different aspects that make up the PGP Community
  • Messages from a number of PGP Community members

Full notes and resources at https://patientsgettingpaid.com/blog/patients-getting-paid-first-anniversary

PGP's First Anniversary

16m · Published 13 Sep 11:00

I can hardly believe it, but today's episode marks the first anniversary of the launch of Patients Getting Paid!

This community has long been a dream of mine - I've spent years learning how to find work that replaces a regular paycheck, but fits around my health condition. And once I found it, I knew I had to share it with my chronic illness community!

In this episode, I talk about my own chronicpreneur story and the birth of PGP, before we hear from a handful of people from within PGP about what they've loved about being part of the community.

Thank you for being a part of the Patients Getting Paid story so far. And if you're sitting on the fence about becoming a full member, check out what people currently inside the community are saying. And bear in mind that there's a price rise on the horizon! Now really is the best time to invest in yourself and begin living the chronicpreneur dream of work that fits around your health needs and that PAYS. 

In this episode:

  • How Kathy's first steps to a chronicpreneur lifestyle grew out of monetizing her blog
  • What led to her decision to leave full-time work
  • How Patients Getting Paid was born the moment she realized that she was making more money than when she was employed by someone else
  • An overview of the different aspects that make up the PGP Community
  • Messages from a number of PGP Community members

Full notes and resources at https://patientsgettingpaid.com/blog/patients-getting-paid-first-anniversary

Patients Getting Paid has 66 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 42:57:54. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 25th, 2024 06:13.

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