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Beyond the Wheeze

Beyond the Wheeze

Josh Rheaume

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/15j. Total Éps: 30

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Beyond the Wheeze is a podcast that brings together voices from across the respiratory community — from clinicians and advocates to patients, caregivers, innovators, and business leaders. Hosted by asthma advocate Josh Rheaume, the show opens up honest conversations about the realities of asthma and lung health, exploring how collaboration and understanding can help close the gaps in care.


Each episode dives into the stories, insights, and ideas shaping the future of respiratory health. Because when we bridge the conversation, we move closer to a world where every breath counts.


Listen and learn more at beyondthewheeze.ca/podcast


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E28. Inside Cystic Fibrosis: Jeremie Saunders on Life, Humor, and Changing the Story

Saison 2 · Épisode 28

mardi 3 février 2026Durée 01:00:12

In this episode of Beyond the Wheeze, I’m joined by Jeremy Saunders, Canadian actor, podcaster, and public speaker, to explore what it truly means to live with cystic fibrosis and how he has used storytelling, humor, and vulnerability to break health stigma.

Jeremy shares what day-to-day life with CF looks like, including managing complex treatments, navigating travel, and balancing physical and mental health. We talk about how new medications like Trikafta have changed the landscape of CF care, while also acknowledging the realities that many people still face. Jeremy also discusses his “expiry date” mindset, embracing mortality, and choosing to live fully despite uncertainty.

We dive into the origins and evolution of Sick Boy, the role of humor in serious conversations, and why authentic, sometimes uncomfortable dialogue is essential for building understanding and community. Jeremy also reflects on receiving the Meritorious Service Medal, his work with Breathless, and the projects he continues to pursue to raise awareness and support others living with chronic illness.

This episode offers honest perspective for anyone living with a chronic condition, supporting someone who is, or interested in how storytelling and openness can change the way we talk about health.

🎧 Sick Boy Podcast: https://www.sickboypodcast.com/

🎧 Breathless Podcast: https://www.cysticfibrosis.ca/breathless

🎧 More episodes: https://beyondthewheeze.ca/podcast

00:30 – Introduction to Jeremy Saunders
00:32 – Jeremy’s career and achievements
01:17 – Disclaimer and welcome
01:42 – Jeremy’s experience with cystic fibrosis
03:10 – Understanding cystic fibrosis beyond the lungs
06:46 – Daily life with CF
11:37 – Traveling with cystic fibrosis
16:42 – Embracing mortality and living fully
25:11 – Advancements in CF treatment
28:45 – Humor in serious illness
28:54 – The importance of authentic conversations
29:59 – Navigating social interactions during hardship
31:40 – Humor and seriousness in Sick Boy
32:47 – Crossing the line in vulnerable conversations
37:01 – The evolution and impact of Sick Boy
40:33 – Receiving the Meritorious Service Medal
44:12 – The mission behind Breathless
48:27 – Living with uncertainty and optimism
51:55 – The power of open dialogue
56:13 – Upcoming projects and final thoughts

Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):

Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!

Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.

E27. From Reaction to Prevention: Using Environmental Data to Improve Respiratory Care with Eric Klos

Saison 2 · Épisode 27

mardi 20 janvier 2026Durée 57:54

In this episode of Beyond the Wheeze, I sit down with Eric Closs, Founder and CEO of Daily Breath, to explore the powerful (and often overlooked) relationship between outdoor air quality, environmental exposure, and respiratory health — especially asthma.

Eric explains how environmental conditions like air pollution, pollen, wildfire smoke, temperature shifts, and weather patterns can quietly increase risk, even before symptoms show up. Through Daily Breath, his mission is to help people anticipate and prevent attacks using personalized, real-time environmental data, rather than relying on generalized forecasts or reacting when it’s already too late.

He also shares the “light bulb” moment that sparked the creation of Daily Breath after witnessing his sister’s rheumatoid arthritis flare up due to weather changes. That experience revealed a major gap in modern healthcare: environmental triggers are real, measurable, and highly personal — yet they’re still often ignored in asthma care.

Our conversation goes beyond asthma alone, connecting environmental exposure to broader health outcomes like cardiovascular strain, the impact of cumulative exposure over time, and the need for localized, actionable information that helps people make smarter daily choices.

🔗 Learn more: https://www.dailybreathforecast.com/
🎧 More episodes: https://beyondthewheeze.ca/podcast

00:31 Introduction to Eric Closs and Daily Breath
01:42 The Light Bulb Moment: Inspiration Behind Daily Breath
03:25 Focusing on Asthma: Identifying the Gaps in Care
04:54 The Heartbreaking Story of Diamond Conway
06:39 Understanding Environmental Triggers and Their Impact
12:41 The Role of Weather in Asthma and Respiratory Health
14:47 Cumulative Exposure: Why It Matters
23:57 Personalized Environmental Health Risk Index
29:34 Recognizing Early Symptoms and Environmental Risks
30:34 The Importance of Bedroom Air Quality
30:52 Nasal Rinses and Environmental Oversights
32:40 Health System Failures and Environmental Triggers
34:49 Integrating Environmental Data into Healthcare
38:36 Communicating Air Quality to Asthma Patients
41:50 Practical Outdoor Tips for Asthma Management
45:45 Reframing Asthma Care Around Environmental Risks
49:20 Future of Environmental Awareness in Respiratory Health
53:26 Final Thoughts and Resources

Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):

Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!

Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.

E19. The Unseen Cost of Caregiving: Christine Fader’s Story of Loss, Lung Cancer, and Advocacy

Saison 1 · Épisode 19

lundi 23 juin 2025Durée 58:46

In this emotionally charged episode, we welcome Christine Fader, a caregiver advocate, author, and cancer widow. Christine shares her profound journey following her husband Michael's diagnosis and battle with two separate cancers. With moving honesty, she reflects on personal loss, the challenges of navigating trauma-informed cancer care, and her mission to improve support for caregivers. This discussion highlights the often-overlooked issues faced by cancer patients and their families, emphasizing the need for better awareness and funding for lung cancer. Christine's story is a testament to resilience, hope, and the importance of advocacy in transforming healthcare.

Visit Christine Fader's website to find more information on her free workshops and other available resources at https://www.christinefader.com.

Be sure to visit https://www.lunghealth.ca to learn how you can help those affected by lung cancer.

01:04 Introduction to Christine Fader's Journey
02:43 Michael's First Cancer Diagnosis
04:14 The Second Cancer Diagnosis
08:14 The Battle with Pain and Palliative Care
11:48 Christine's Advocacy and Reflections
15:11 Challenges in Rural Health and Trauma-Informed Care
24:20 Michael's Childhood Trauma and Its Impact
31:37 The Hidden Struggles of Cancer
32:28 Michael's Resilience and Positivity
33:10 Lung Cancer Awareness and Misconceptions
35:32 Challenges in Lung Cancer Screening
37:44 Supporting Caregivers and Grieving
47:49 Personal Reflections and Moving Forward
53:59 Final Thoughts and Advocacy

Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):

Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!

Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.

E18. Empowering Patients Through Digital Health with Fahreen Walimohamed

Saison 1 · Épisode 18

lundi 16 juin 2025Durée 01:08:26

In this episode, I’m joined by Fahreen Walimohamed, a health informatics professional and Implementation Manager at OnCall Health. We dig into her career journey, her passion for using health tech to improve care, and how she’s working to empower patients in a system that can be tough to navigate.

Fahreen shares stories from projects she’s proud of — like improving home oxygen care — and we talk about how digital health tools are changing the game, especially for people managing chronic respiratory conditions.

We also dive into patient data access, the importance of health equity, and the often-overlooked role of caregivers. Fahreen opens up about her leadership style, advocacy work, and her platform, Empower Speaks, where she’s creating space for tough but needed conversations in healthcare.

This one’s packed with practical insights about trusting your gut, speaking up for what matters, and using digital tools to better manage your health.

Chapters:

01:10 Introduction to Fahreen Walimohamed
 02:46 Podcast Takeover and Recent Meeting
 03:43 Reflecting on a Distinguished Career
 04:00 Home Oxygen Project and Quality of Life
 11:18 Digital Health and Patient Empowerment
 15:51 Digital Health in Chronic Disease Care
 20:41 Virtual Care and Patient Portals
 26:55 Challenges in Patient Data Access
 31:54 Equity in Digital Health Tools
 33:58 Addressing Language Barriers in Healthcare
 34:20 Equity and Social Determinants of Health
 37:43 The Role of AI in Healthcare
 38:41 Leadership, Advocacy, and Empowerment
 51:10 Personal Reflections and Motivations
 57:60 Final Thoughts and Future Projects

Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):

Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!

Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.

E17. How AI Innovation Is Shaping Asthma Care with Dr. Meraj Khan

Saison 1 · Épisode 17

lundi 2 juin 2025Durée 38:27

In this episode of Beyond the Wheeze, I’m joined by Dr. Meraj Khan, a clinical research scientist and CEO of DigiBiomics. We dive into how AI is changing the landscape of respiratory health and what it could mean for people living with asthma. Dr. Khan walks me through his career journey, the story behind DigiBiomics, and how their AI-driven diagnostics — including a tool called LungSense — are helping detect lung disease earlier and personalize care for patients.

We get into the potential of AI in asthma management, what advancements might be around the corner, and how collaborations across healthcare and tech are moving the field forward. We also talk about the ethical challenges that come with AI in medicine, and Dr. Khan shares some solid advice for anyone looking to work at the intersection of healthcare and technology.

If you’re curious about where asthma care is headed or how AI might fit into future treatment plans, this is a conversation worth hearing.

Visit DigiBiomics website by clicking here, or connect with Dr. Khan on LinkedIn, here.

Timestamps:

01:25 Introduction and Guest Welcome
02:22 Dr. Khan’s Career Journey
04:16 The Mission Behind DigiBiomics
06:37 AI’s Role in Respiratory Health
07:25 Future of AI in Asthma Care
09:33 DigiBiomics Services and Personalized Care
13:29 Collaborations and Global Impact
18:43 Ethics and Challenges in AI Adoption
28:21 Personal Reflections and Advice
34:18 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):

Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!

Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.

E16. Honouring Rudhro: From Tragedy to Advocacy

Saison 1 · Épisode 16

lundi 26 mai 2025Durée 39:19

Rumi and Prince lost their son, Rudhro, to a severe asthma attack at just eight years old. Since that devastating day, they’ve turned their grief into advocacy, building a movement to raise awareness about the seriousness of asthma and improve education and resources for families like theirs. Through the Rudhro Prince Hope Foundation, they are keeping their son’s memory alive and working to ensure other families do not have to face the same heartbreak. You can learn more about their work here: https://www.facebook.com/RudhroPrinceHopeFoundation/

Asthma affects over 4 million people in Canada and claims around 250 lives each year. The heartbreaking truth is that many of these deaths are preventable. That is why conversations like this matter. It is also why resources from Asthma Canada, like their Asthma and Allergy Helpline and free downloadable asthma action plans, are so important. If you or someone you love lives with asthma, I encourage you to visit asthma.ca and make sure you have an up-to-date action plan in place.

In this episode, Rumi and Prince open up about Rudhro’s life, the night everything changed, and how they’ve turned unimaginable loss into action. Their message is simple but urgent: asthma can be deadly, and no family should have to learn that too late.

Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):

Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!

Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.

E15. Optimizing Pediatric Asthma and Respiratory Care with Dr. Paolo Pianosi

Saison 1 · Épisode 15

lundi 19 mai 2025Durée 59:36

This episode of Beyond the Wheeze is a special one for me. I had the chance to sit down with Dr. Paolo Pianosi, a retired pediatric pulmonologist whose work has made a lasting impact in respiratory care. As a child growing up with severe asthma, I was actually one of Dr. Pianosi’s patients at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax. Having the opportunity to reconnect with him years later — this time behind a microphone — made this conversation especially meaningful.

Dr. Pianosi’s career took him from Northern Ontario to Halifax, London, and eventually to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Along the way, he witnessed firsthand how asthma treatment for kids has changed, what’s improved, and where there’s still work to do.

In this conversation, we talk about:

  • How asthma care has evolved over the years
  • Why patient and family education still matters just as much as the medications we prescribe
  • The advances in cystic fibrosis treatment and what that could mean for other respiratory diseases
  • The importance of mentorship and compassion in medicine

Whether you’re a parent caring for a child with asthma, a young healthcare provider working in pediatrics, or someone navigating respiratory care yourself, there’s something in this episode for you.

Episode Chapters:

01:54 — Intro: Meet Dr. Paolo Pianosi
05:39 — His path through pediatric pulmonology: From Northern Ontario to the Mayo Clinic
10:22 — The biggest changes in pediatric asthma care over the years
15:17 — Advances in cystic fibrosis treatment and what that means for rare diseases
20:43 — Asthma medications: From basic inhalers to SMART therapy and biologics
26:08 — Why patient education and family involvement matter more than ever
30:12 — The value of home visits, psychosocial care, and treating the whole child
34:21 — What he hopes young healthcare professionals remember about this work
37:48 — A look ahead: New treatments and areas of promise in pediatric lung health
41:25 — Final thoughts: The importance of mentorship, advocacy, and compassion in medicine

Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):

Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!

Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.

E14. Asthma and Exercise: Why Staying Active Is Essential with Dr. Alan Kaplan

Saison 1 · Épisode 14

lundi 12 mai 2025Durée 38:57

In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Alan Kaplan — a family doctor who specializes in respiratory medicine and has spent years working to improve asthma care in Canada. Dr. Kaplan is the chair of the Family Physician Airways Group of Canada and works closely with Asthma Canada. Together, we unpack what it takes to manage asthma well, the role regular physical activity plays in lung health, and how people with asthma can exercise safely and confidently.

We cover a lot of ground in this conversation — from the difference between exercise-induced asthma and exercise-induced bronchospasm to why using your inhaler before exercise matters. Dr. Kaplan shares practical advice on medication management, trigger awareness, and how to build up your fitness when you live with asthma, even if it’s severe.

We also talk about his career in respiratory care, what’s changed over the years, and why education and a clear plan are key for better asthma control. Whether you live with asthma or care for someone who does, you’ll take away real, useful strategies to help improve quality of life and stay active.

If you ever need extra support managing asthma or allergies, Asthma Canada has an excellent Asthma and Allergy Helpline you can reach out to for free. Learn more at https://asthma.ca/get-help/asthma-and-allergy-helpline/.

Episode Chapters
01:00 Introduction to Dr. Alan Kaplan
02:16 Asthma and Exercise: The Basics
03:28 Understanding Exercise-Induced Asthma
05:15 Managing Asthma Symptoms During Exercise
10:30 Building Confidence in Exercising with Asthma
14:38 Choosing the Right Exercise for Asthma
16:04 Medications and Asthma Management During Exercise
20:50 The Importance of Exercise for Asthma Management
21:14 Weight Loss and Asthma Control
22:23 Using Peak Flow Meters
22:57 Listener Questions: Natural Therapies and Triggers
26:20 Listener Questions: Exercise and Asthma Control
28:11 Dr. Kaplan's Career and Motivation
31:57 A Life-Changing Asthma Story
36:23 Final Thoughts and Advice

Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):

Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!

Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.

E13. Triumph Over Asthma: How Liz Radinovic Took Back Her Health

Saison 1 · Épisode 13

lundi 5 mai 2025Durée 47:26

In this episode of Beyond the Wheeze, I sit down with Liz Radinovic, a personal trainer, health coach, and asthma athlete from Columbus, Ohio. Liz opens up about what it was like living with severe asthma for 15 years, how a breakthrough with biologic medication changed everything, and how she found her way back to long-distance running — including finishing a half marathon.

We get into her advocacy work for better asthma care, how she approaches coaching with a focus on sustainable health and fitness, and the growth she’s experienced as a public speaker. It’s a conversation about what it takes to keep going through tough health challenges, how resilience is built one step at a time, and why it matters to take responsibility for your health.

Liz shares powerful lessons about owning your story and using it to inspire others to take charge of their own.

Follow Liz on Instagram @liz_radinovic and follow Josh @the.asthma.runner.

Visit Liz Health Coaching at https://www.facebook.com/fithub.

Check out Liz's S-T-R-I-D-E (Strength, Resilience, Injury-Defence, Elevation) Method — a complimentary, runner-focused training resource for our podcast listeners. If you're looking for tips to get started, visit https://www.wheezespeak.ca/stride.

Chapters:

01:03 Introduction to Liz Radanovich's Journey
02:20 Connecting with Liz
03:18 Overcoming Asthma Challenges
08:56 Turning Point in Asthma Management
18:15 Running and Resilience
22:42 Unexpected Challenges in Marathon Training
22:51 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Resilience
23:43 Coaching Philosophy and Client Success
27:59 Navigating Professional Growth and Public Speaking
33:34 Health Coaching and Sustainable Habits
38:59 Future Goals and Expanding Opportunities
44:37 Final Thoughts and Inspirational Message

Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):

Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!

Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.

E12. Leading Lung Health in Canada with Jessica Buckley, CEO of the Lung Health Foundation

Saison 1 · Épisode 12

lundi 28 avril 2025Durée 38:57

In this episode, I sit down with Jessica Buckley, president and CEO of the Lung Health Foundation. We talk about where lung health stands in Canada right now and why it deserves far more attention, funding, and advocacy than it’s getting. Jessica shares her perspective on issues like youth vaping, COPD, lung cancer, and how air quality affects our health. We also dive into why early diagnosis, bold research, and strong government policy are essential for building a smoke-free future. This conversation is a reminder that real change starts with advocacy — both at the community level and across the country.

Connect with us (@BeyondTheWheeze):

Are video podcasts more your thing? Check us out on YouTube!

Visit Asthma Canada, or the Lung Health Foundation, to see how you can get involved today.


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