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The Kidney Collective

The Kidney Collective

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A podcast that gives voice to the many facets of living with kidney disease. Learn more at kidneyfund.org/podcast.

© 2025 The Kidney Collective
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  • Ep 06: I Wish I Knew About Transitioning to Home Dialysis, with Leigh-Ann Williams
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode of The Kidney Collective™, Tamara and Mike talk with Leigh-Ann Williams about her dialysis journey—from in-center to home dialysis. They discuss the benefits of home dialysis, including the more flexible schedule, shorter treatment times and reduced fluid restrictions compared to in-center dialysis. Leigh-Ann also describes some of the challenges of home dialysis, from space for supplies to learning to navigate the many alarms, but encourages others considering it to not be intimidated. The three dive into how Leigh-Ann crashed into dialysis but eventually came to understand her diagnosis of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), lupus and APOL-1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD). Despite her kidneys failing at such a young age, Leigh-Ann has not allowed dialysis to slow her down! She has earned two masters degrees and traveled as far as Hawaii and the Bahamas and hopes to fulfill her goal of going on a cruise soon—all while receiving dialysis treatments.

    Leigh-Ann Williams is an AKF Ambassador and Kidney Health Coach from New Orleans who lives with kidney failure and is on home dialysis. She is an active advocate for the kidney community and was honored for her great work as the 2021 AKF Hero of Hope.

    More resources:

    • Home dialysis
    • Dialysis at Home 2025
    • Acute kidney injury
    • Choosing a hemodialysis treatment plan
    • Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS)
    • APOL1-mediated kidney disease
    • Unknown Causes of Kidney Disease (UCKD) Project
    • Lupus
    • Genetic testing
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    33 min
  • Ep 05: I Wish I Knew Diabetes Could Cause Kidney Disease, with Robert "Buzz" Buchanan
    Oct 15 2025

    In this episode of The Kidney Collective™, Tamara and Mike talk with Robert “Buzz” Buchanan about his experience living with type 2 diabetes and stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD)—and their shared love of Jimmy Buffett. He was diagnosed with diabetes in 1998 and has managed his CKD for over 10 years, keeping it from progressing to kidney failure. In the face of the unique physical and mental challenges of a chronic disease, Buzz advises others to "not panic,” and shares how he has managed his conditions through lifestyle changes, medicines and regularly monitoring his health with routine testing. The three also discuss the connection between heart, kidney and metabolic health and share the benefits of participating in clinical trials. Buzz emphasizes how important it is for people to have access to clinical trials and to the latest medicines and treatments.

    Robert "Buzz" Buchanan is a fifth-generation resident of San Diego, California where he has lived his whole life. He was an orthopedic technician for 30 years and has been retired since 2015.

    More resources:

    • Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome
    • Diabetes
    • Medicines to manage kidney disease
    • Tests for kidney disease
    • Know Your Kidneys®
    • Clinical trials for kidney disease and other kidney diseases
    • Kidney Action Week®
    • Kidney Failure Risk Equation
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    36 min
  • Ep 04: I Wish Others Knew They Could Get Answers About Kidney Disease From Genetic Testing, with Mary-Beth Roberts
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode of The Kidney Collective™, Tamara and Mike chat with Mary-Beth Roberts, a pediatric and adult genetic counselor, about the role of genetic counselors, the importance of genetic testing in kidney disease, and the impact of genetic information on patients' treatment plans. Mary-Beth shares insights on the APOL1 gene variants, the process of genetic testing, facing barriers and improving access to genetic counseling, the future of genetics in nephrology, and the need for increased public awareness.

    Mary-Beth specializes in renal genetic counseling at the Cleveland Clinic and is the co-founder of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) Renal Genetics special interest group. She is involved in various national and international initiatives to promote better understanding of kidney genetics. We were honored to have Mary-Beth participate in a roundtable discussion on Capitol Hill for AKF’s inaugural APOL1-Mediated Kidney Disease (AMKD) Awareness Day in 2024.

    More resources:

    • Genetic testing and counseling for kidney disease
    • Kidney health innovations and research
    • APOL1-Mediated Kidney Disease (AMKD)
    • Family history and kidney disease
    • Primary hyperoxaluria


    Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast

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    33 min
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