How to Share Your Invisible Illness Story
About the Session:
Have you ever wanted to share your experience of living with or being affected by invisible illness but felt unsure of where to start? The Made Visible Storytellers Workshop provides a safe and supportive space for individuals like you to explore, write, and share your unique story.
This workshop is designed for those who want to give voice to their journey, offering tools and guidance to craft personal narratives in a welcoming community of peers who understand. Whether you're new to writing or have years of experience, you'll leave with more confidence, clarity, and a sense of connection.
Together, we’ll:
- Explore the power of storytelling to foster understanding and healing.
- Engage in writing exercises that spark creativity and reflection.
- Build community with others who “get it” and celebrate the courage it takes to share.
Your story deserves to be seen and heard—join us to find your voice and a place to share it.
About the Host:
Harper Spero is a storyteller, community builder, and advocate for individuals living with and affected by invisible illnesses. As the founder of Made Visible, a platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of those navigating life with invisible conditions, Harper helps people feel seen, heard, and empowered to share their truth.
From invisible illness advocacy to business coaching, Harper empowers individuals to own their story and make an impact. She brings her unique perspective as someone living with a rare primary immunodeficiency that affects fewer than 300 people worldwide.
Harper has delivered her keynote speech at global companies including UBS, Diageo, Sony, and Mellon Investments, inspiring audiences to cultivate greater understanding, empathy, and inclusion for those with invisible illnesses. Through her podcast, workshops, and speaking engagements, she creates spaces where individuals feel less isolated and more supported.
Fueled by a passion for the transformative power of storytelling, Harper combines her expertise, compassion, and lived experience to guide others in finding their voice and sharing their journey.