Fighting Sleep Apnea Shame & Stigma - Sleep Apnea Squad Ep. 5

Episode 5 July 28, 2025 00:50:24
Fighting Sleep Apnea Shame & Stigma - Sleep Apnea Squad Ep. 5
The Project Sleep Podcast
Fighting Sleep Apnea Shame & Stigma - Sleep Apnea Squad Ep. 5

Jul 28 2025 | 00:50:24

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Show Notes

From being judged as “lazy” to worrying about a partner’s reaction to a CPAP machine, we’re breaking down the shame & stigma of sleep apnea––together. 

In this powerful discussion, we address the issues no one is talking about. Young people can feel confused or even embarrassed by this diagnosis, often associating it with older adults. 

 

We dive into the emotional side of living with sleep apnea and how we can help change the narrative.

 

This conversation is part of Sleep Apnea: Let’s Face It!, a campaign launched by Project Sleep to shatter stereotypes and showcase real faces of people living with sleep apnea.

 

To learn more and to participate in the campaign, visit https://project-sleep.com/sleep-apnea-lets-face-it/.

 

About our Guests:

Jason Webb

Jason Webb lives in North Queensland with his girlfriend and comes from a family of four, including a younger brother. He enjoys gardening, fishing, and traveling. Diagnosed with moderate obstructive sleep apnea at 28 after experiencing symptoms for about a year, he faced numerous challenges in understanding and managing his condition. With no specialist in his rural town, he struggled to navigate his diagnosis alone. He has undergone nasal surgery to correct a deviated septum, battled depression, and now happily wears a CPAP every night. Having faced these obstacles firsthand, he is passionate about helping others on their sleep apnea journey, so they don’t have to go through the same struggles alone.

Edgar Castro Tello

Edgar Castro Tello is Venezuelan born and raised, but now calls Tampa, Florida his more humid, tropical home, where he lives with his partner, Frankie. He’s an environmental scientist with a passion for programs and policy in the field of refuse and waste reduction. His career started in environmental consulting with migratory birds and informal education in zoos, quickly falling in love with public service and policy change. He was diagnosed with severe obstructive sleep apnea in 2016 at the age of 25; a diagnosis that was too late in the making. Edgar hopes his story will shed some light on the prevalence of sleeping disorders in the gay bear community and early signs from teenage years.

 The Fighting Sleep Apnea Shame & Stigma Toolkit is coming soon! 
 
Project Sleep's Sleep Helpline: https://project-sleep.com/helpline/
 
Project Sleep’s Sleep Apnea Squad series invites listeners to dive deeper into specific topics relevant to living with Sleep Apnea. https://project-sleep.com/sleep-apnea-squad/

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