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Gilles is in the air

Gilles is in the air

ESSTS 29 Episodes Apr 2, 2026

Gilles is in the air is a podcast by ESSTS that explores the latest findings on Tourette syndrome. Each month, the show discusses tics, associated comorbidities, and lived experiences, aiming to connect researchers, clinicians, patients, and families. Episodes feature interviews with authors of notable papers, debates on controversial topics, and diverse perspectives on educating the community about Tourette syndrome.

Episodes

From TS diagnosis to disclosure: how do you share your story? Part II Apr 2, 2026 1282 " ...and it was so weird that something I was trying to erase all my life, I had to suddenly defend it"  In this compelling second part, Salomé, an artist from France, shares her profound experiences of living with the condition and how it has shaped her life, relationships, and self-awareness. Salomé candidly discusses the challenges and growth that come with embracing her diagnosis, providing
From TS diagnosis to disclosure: how do you share your story? Part I Apr 2, 2026 1132 In the latest episode of "Gilles is in the Air," we delve into the nuanced experiences of individuals living with Tourette Syndrome. This episode, the first of a two-part series, welcomes Belinda from the UK and France, and Belén from Argentina who lives is Spain. Through candid conversations, our guests share their personal journeys with Tourette Syndrome, discussing their initial diagnoses, the
Eye blinking abnormalities in Tourette syndrome: Blink more or blink differently? Feb 22, 2026 1637 For this episode we sit down with Dr Julius Verrel and Dr Alexander Münchau to delve into their recent publication (Parkinsonism and Related Disorders Journal) on eye blinking abnormalities in Tourette Syndrome. They offer a deep dive into the intricacies of eye blinking patterns, shedding light on the distinctions between normal blinking, blink tics, and potential pathological blinks. We talk abo
Providing support for families and healthcare professionals: the associations' role and outreach Dec 31, 2025 1348 For our last episode of the year, we had the pleasure of speaking with Julian Fletcher, the programme coordinator of the Tourette OCD Alberta Network in Canada.  This insightful conversation delves into how associations can provide indispensable support for families and healthcare professionals dealing with Tourette Syndrome and OCD. Throughout the episode, Julian shares the multifaceted approach
Results from phase III study of Ecopipam for Tourette Syndrome Nov 14, 2025 1291 Key findings, limitations and clinical perspectives on the important phase III study of Ecopipam for TS; taking a closer look with Dr Don Gilbert.  For our November episode, and following his talk at the Athens 2025 Conference, we speak with Dr Gilbert about Ecopipam, a promising new treatment for Tourette syndrome that has recently completed phase 3 clinical trial. The discussion explores the nee
Premonitory urge in tic disorders–a scoping review Aug 26, 2025 2231 For our latest "Gilles is in the air" episode, we remain...across the pond and get the chance to hear more about premonitory urge, the sensory phenomenon described and characterised in numerous studies and publications for more than 30 years. Our guests today have conducted a scoping review of premonitory urge in primary tic disorders to identify and address limitations and knowledge gaps.  "Know
When you’re (not) the stereotype: coprolalia stigma in the lives of adults with Tourette syndrome Aug 22, 2025 2338 Our guest today is Rena Zito, associate professor of sociology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Elon University in North Carolina, U.S.A and a person with Tourette Syndrome. Her research focuses on social stigma, including how stigmatised populations form identities, preserve dignity, and combat social exclusion.   Drawing on interviews with 30 adults diagnosed with TS, she explo
The Art of Treating Tics and Tourette Jun 21, 2025 2250 Our guest today (the episode was recorded in late April 2025) is Dr Noa Benaroya Milstein, Head of the Child Psychiatry Division Schneider's Children Medical Centre of Israel, where she also serves as Head of the Tourette Clinic. She is a Senior Lecturer at the Tel Aviv University Faculty of Medicine and actively involved in local and multi-centre studies specialised in Tourette syndrome and assoc
Neuroleptic and other drug-induced tics Jun 21, 2025 1010 We are pleased to welcome today Tamara Pringsheim, who is a Professor with the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Psychiatry, Paediatrics and Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary. She also works as an evidence-based medicine methodologist for the American Academy of Neurology.   Tamara is the president of the Tourette OCD Alberta Network, a nonprofit organisation that supports
Median nerve stimulation in tic disorders Mar 9, 2025 1408 A long-awaited episode with Professor Stephen Jackson and Dr Barbara Morera from the University of Nottingham and Neurotherapeutics Ltd.  They have been developing "a safe and effective non-drug treatment that reduces tics and the urge to tic, through gentle stimulation of the median nerve in the wrist".  We are grateful to them for taking the time to answer very important questions that help us u
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome in pregnancy Dec 19, 2024 882 Our guest for the 7th episode of "Gilles is in the air" is Dr Anna Castrioto from the Grenoble Alps University Hospital in France. View her research works.  We talk about hormonal changes and tics, contraception methods in association with anti-tic treatments, tic changes during pregnancy and post-partum, treatments that are not recommended during pregnancy and the ones that are harmless. We addre
Symptom severity and health impacts of functional tic-like behaviours in youth Dec 16, 2024 1770 For our 6th episode, Christelle Nilles interviews Lindsay Berg, a special guest, who is very knowledgeable about today's particularly important topic. Lindsay Berg is a Master’s student at the University of Calgary in the Clinical Psychology Program. Her current research focuses on care equity and on examining barriers and facilitators of medical and mental health care for trans and gender diverse

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