Their journeys talk about stroke and aphasia! Aphasia is a communication disorder caused by stroke or other brain injuries and illnesses that can affect a person’s ability to speak, comprehend, read, write or calculations. They are still smart!!! APHASIA PHIL INVITES SESSION ATTENDEES TO BE INTERVIEWED ON THE CHANNEL OR PODCASTS Phillip Oxendine [email protected] youtube.com/@AphasiaP aphasia.org
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I will speak again: stroke and aphasia.
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Jonathan Hirons's journey following his stroke and diagnosis of aphasia is both inspiring and informative. Here’s a summary of his experience and insights about aphasia: Jonathan's Experience with Aphasia 1. Initial Incident: In January 2019, while in a business meeting, Jonathan began to feel strange and soon realized he could not communicate effectively. His colleagues quickly called for medical help. 2. Medical Emergency: He was rushed to University College Hospital, where scans revealed ...
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Discover a world of support and transformation with this podcast, dedicated to parents of children on the autism spectrum. We dive into energetic tools and resources that address autism, Asperger's, aphasia, apraxia, and more. Learn how the Telepathy Tapes Podcast inspired my decision to share my experiences working with autistic children, their parents and visiting some of my nonspeaking clients on the hill. Find unique advice on nonverbal communication, AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Co ...
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Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke is a podcast where stroke survivors share powerful stories shaped by purpose, connection, and hope. Each episode is the result of eight weeks of guided, reflective story-crafting—conversations that help uncover the life wisdom that emerges through stroke recovery. Most guests are years, sometimes decades, beyond their stroke. Their stories offer perspective shaped by time, healing, and deep reflection—modern-day parables that invite listeners into momen ...
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Richard Min from Asia (Seoul, Korea). I am an entrepreneur, Fashion Technology Accelerator and Tech Accelerator, and VC/Angel, and loads of other stuff. I used to run a radio show, and now a podcast! 1. I have aphasia caused by my stroke (high-blood pressure). Aphasia is when you don't communicate and speak well. My intelligence is in tact. So, I listen and understand with no problem. I’m getting better, and it will take some time. I will beat you aphasia and stroke! (You have been warned.) ...
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The story I write on occasion. I will tell what I want to say, but you won't understand. Counter indicated aphasia and possibly poetry and prosaic song, one of many in the podcast medium. Thanks for being a Listener. Evolution into the abyss. Mystery to me. Health wellness and care. Avoidance amplifies. Cover art photo provided by Jason Zeis on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@zeis
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A Community And Podcast For Stroke Survivors And Carers
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Join Renee Garrett, MSEd, CCC-SLP, CBIS, and a variety of guests for this innovative podcast combining evidence-based practice with functional tasks for patients with various communication and cognitive-linguistic disorders. This is a Speech Therapy PD podcast, earn 0.1 ASHA-CEU for every episode, visit speechtherapypd.com/podcasts to learn more!
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Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, Editor-in-Chief of Neurology Today highlights the most noteworthy and newsworthy neurology stories in the issue.
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Hosted by BAST Training expect interviews and conversations to inspire and inform singing teachers and singers who are ready to teach. ABOUT BAST TRAINING We are here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills, understanding and qualifications required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill. Start with the Foundition course or level up into a Level 5 qualification. https://basttraining.com | [email protected] ...
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The Truth Lies and Alzheimer’s Podcast features Lisa Skinner, a highly recognized expert and media host. Lisa Skinner’s original thinking and counter-intuitive solutions provide family members, spouses, children, caregivers, and others with a concise guide and the tools they need to effectively manage the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. She is an International Speaker and Author. The Podcast features conversations that provide Tips for all caregivers navigating the heartbreakin ...
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How do you keep your brain healthy? How can you live better every day after being diagnosed with a brain condition? Brain & Life® from the American Academy of Neurology tackles those questions and more in the only podcast dedicated to exploring the intersection of brain health and neurologic disease. Each week neurologist host Dr. Daniel Correa speaks with neurology experts, celebrity advocates, and people whose lives are affected by brain conditions to educate and inspire you to maintain a ...
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You may have noticed a new trend lately. Everyone is loud and proud about their mental health struggles (and thank goodness)! For practitioners, this movement is as exciting as it is frustrating. As each mental health taboo falls by the wayside as it enters the cultural zeitgeist, a new aspect of our specialty thus emerges. One we just don’t have enough hours in the day to keep track of, let alone engage with. From better understanding our patients’ (and our own) relationships with their con ...
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A podcast about the scientific study of language and the brain. Neuroscientist Stephen Wilson talks with leading and up-and-coming researchers about their work and ideas. This podcast is geared to an audience of scientists who are working in the field of language neuroscience, from students to postdocs to faculty.
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Life Beyond Glioblastoma with Meg Turecek *** I'm a glioblastoma (GBM) warrior living each day and getting on with life despite the looming terminal diagnosis of brain cancer.
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The purposes of the Academy are professional, clinical, educational, scientific and charitable and are ultimately to encourage the highest quality of life for those with communication disorders.
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This podcast produced by members of the Stroke Comeback Center in Vienna, Virginia. In each episode our members share honest and uplifting stories of how they adapt to life after stroke and brain trauma, and what keeps them going on The Slow Road to Better.
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Two guys with brain injuries share the lived experience in collaboration with a speech/language pathologist. Co-hosts Ken and Jesse interview peers about their experiences following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and healthcare professionals and friends and family members who spend time with people following ABI. Melissa Capo, M.S., CCC/SLP, along with graduate students, supports the co-hosts in the planning, interviewing and review of podcast episodes. An audio engineer professional and his st ...
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This podcast brings to life the fun, quirky moments that are only possible at Craig Hospital. Our staff have heard it before – Craig is unique. To celebrate our incredible culture, we’ve developed the “Only at Craig” podcast with episodes focused on interesting topics that make our workplace shine.
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We are the Brainy Speech Therapists, two speech therapists here to talk about everything related to brain injury.
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PermiServ is the leading supplier of garden waste permits and permit management software to local councils throughout the UK. The PermiServ podcast covers a range of topical issues – sometimes focused on waste and recycling, sometimes looking far beyond the sector. Join Sales Director Louise Lambourne and her PermiServ colleagues for lively, interesting and timely discussions.
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The audio hub for rehabilitation medicine produced by the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the field’s top journal. Hosted by Dr. Bill Niehaus. Each episode features in-depth interviews with scientists publishing in the journal and news briefs relevant to all rehabilitation clinicians - PM&R physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, psychologists and more. The Archives is the official journal of the American Congress of Rehabilit ...
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Making Headway is a podcast made for brain injury survivors by two friends who also happen to be brain injury survivors. Known as the "invisible disability", brain injuries can make survivors feel alone and isolated even though an estimated 1.5 million Americans are affected every year. You are not alone. Join hosts Eryn Martin (subarachnoid hemorrhage survivor) and Alison House (subarachnoid hemorrhage survivor) on their brain injury recovery journeys as they interview medical practitioners ...
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Healthcare is one of the most rapidly changing industries, with key advancements in technology, leadership and sustainability shaping future trends. Uncover the latest insights with Omnia Health Insights Podcast bringing you exclusive interviews and discussions with key leaders from the healthcare industry. Omnia Health Insights is one of the leading news and insights platform covering healthcare trends and updates in the Middle East, Africa and beyond. Keep your finger on the pulse of the h ...
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Hosted by Leigh Ann Porter, MA, CCC-SLP, the Speech Uncensored Podcast explores the world of medical Speech and Language Pathology. Building on a passion for education and implementing best practice approaches, Leigh Ann created the Speech Uncensored Podcast to connect medical SLPs with meaningful resources, emerging research, and practical tools. Leigh Ann’s goal is to empower and connect SLPs to enhance our profession and accelerate the research to practice pipeline. Visit https://www.spee ...
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Cadence is a podcast about music: how it affects your brain, your life, and the community in which you live. Join our host, cognitive neuroscientist and classically trained opera singer Indre Viskontas while we talk to scientists, musicians, musicologists, and composers to find answers to some of the biggest questions still surrounding the intersection of music and science. How much can we learn about the mind with music as the lens?
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**Broot, Toasta and Splich have discontinued the podcast. They are still happily living their lives, but likely not going to pod anymore. Takes a lot of time and work. But never say never?** **Offensive Content Warning. ** Broot and Splich join for a Comedy Podcast that takes a controversial or a random a** topic and brutally picks it apart. They have healthy debates but will not hesitate to cross lines until they're satisfied. Half the time they're hanging out, talking about hypotheticals a ...
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Bridging the Gap: AI and Aphasia with Dr. Abi Roper
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31:17Send us a text In this episode of 'On the Tip of My Tongue,' hosts Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons delve into the world of AI and its applications in treating Aphasia, a debilitating condition affecting language abilities, following brain injuries like strokes. Joining them is Dr. Abi Roper from City, St. George's University, London. Dr. Roper disc…
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Ken Kerns: 10-Day Coma, AVM Stroke Recovery, Aphasia Progress & Walking Confidence
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1:18:35Foot Drop Solutions After Stroke Without an AFO: Ken Kerns’ “New Way to Walk” (Plus Aphasia Recovery After a 10-Day Coma) Ken Kerns didn’t just wake up from a stroke. He woke up from a 10-day medically induced coma after an AVM brain hemorrhage, facing a reality that would shake anyone’s identity: right-side paralysis, aphasia, and the exhausting w…
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386. Ken Kerns: 10-Day Coma, AVM Stroke Recovery, Aphasia Progress & Walking Confidence
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#54 Can You OVERCOME Aphasia and Apraxia with Simple Conversations?
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14:57If you ever had Aphasia, Stroke, Traumatic brain injury, Brain tumor, Neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease) Let's talk about your journey! Remember, it's your voice. USE IT! APHASIA PHIL INVITES TO BE ON MY PODCAST Name Date/Time 2-4 sentences about what you want to talk about. [email protected] (937) 296-6299 APHASIA PHIL IN…
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Living with Stroke and Aphasia: A Broadcaster's Journey with Mark McEwen
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1:11:10In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, Dr. Daniel Correa is joined Emmy award-winning broadcaster Mark McEwen. Mark shares his inspiring journey of recovery after suffering a stroke at the age of 52, which led to aphasia. He discusses his broadcasting career, the challenges he faced during recovery, and the importance of hope and resilience…
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#41 Choosing A Word for 2026: Create Calm and Peace
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11:16In this episode, we explore the powerful tradition of selecting a Word of the Year. Discover how one simple word can anchor you through life's uncertainties, bringing focus, peace, and presence. Learn from over 15 years of my personal experiences and learn the simple steps to find your word for 2026, with unique support options for busy parents and…
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Stroke etanercept injection 18 months on: Andrew’s update after the PESTO trial
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40:22Stroke etanercept injection 18 months on: what lasted, what changed, and what Andrew learned after the PESTO trial Some stroke survivors are told a version of the same sentence in hospital: “After three months, what you have is what you’ll have.” Andrew Stops didn’t buy it, not because he was naïve, but because he needed a reason to keep showing up…
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387. Andrew's 18-Month Etanercept Update: Fatigue, Function, and What the Research Says
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In this episode, Margaret and I do our best to define the elusive diagnosis of dementia. We describe what the actual clinical definition of the cognitive disability is, explore the most common types of diseases that can cause dementia, and how to pick up on them clinically, especially when they start to look like other illnesses. Join Patreon Here:…
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REWIND: A Faith-Based Caregiver's Journey with Megan Daubert
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1:01:57*****Originally Aired: July 10, 2025***** TRIGGER WARNING: As a trauma-informed care provider, it’s essential to let you know that this episode may contain subject matter that is a trigger for some listeners. Incidents of traumatic events, injuries, and mental health issues will be discussed. Please listen with caution if these situations are a sou…
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The Journey of Monica Seles: Tennis, Triumphs, and Advocacy
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41:43In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by tennis legend Monica Seles. They discuss Monica's iconic career, the life lessons she learned from tennis, her experience with Myasthenia Gravis, and the importance of advocacy for health awareness. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Andrea Markl Corse, Professor of N…
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In this episode, we explore one of the lesser-known but deeply impactful experiences people living with dementia may face the “Stranger in the Mirror” phenomenon. This occurs when a person no longer recognizes their own reflection and instead believes they are seeing a stranger, a visitor, or even a new friend. Through the true story of Harold and …
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#40 Shift Your Perception: Discover Christmas Miracles
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9:25Merry Christmas! In this episode, we explore the essence of the Christmas miracle through a fresh perspective. Learn how a shift in perception can turn moments of chaos and fear into experiences filled with love, peace, and hope. Reflect on how these subtle changes can recreate the magic of the first Christmas within your own heart. I invite you to…
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Concrete Self-Care in Hard Times with Amanda Stuckey Dodson
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1:00:46It’s one thing to think about optimal routines, and the internet is often very fixated on the “best”, but what about when you’re stressed, burnt out, or struggling with your mental health? On this episode, we have a conversation with clinical social worker and life skills specialist Amanda Stuckey Dodson to discuss how to care for yourself or someo…
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PESTO Trial Results (Etanercept After Stroke) | Interview with Professor Vincent Thijs
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39:51PESTO Trial Results: What Stroke Survivors Need to Know About Perispinal Etanercept If you’ve spent any time in stroke recovery communities, you’ve probably seen the same pattern: a treatment gets talked about with real intensity, people share personal stories that pull you in, and suddenly you’re left trying to sort hope from hype from “maybe.” Wh…
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385. PESTO Trial Results (Etanercept After Stroke) | Interview with Professor Vincent Thijs
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Purpose in the Daily - Sue Sipos' Story - Part One
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13:23Today we meet Sue, whose left hand suddenly stopped working during a Zoom meeting. She couldn't type or navigate the buttons to leave the call. She made her way to the floor and curled up in the corner of her home office, terrified and waiting. Sue doesn't remember the ambulance or much from her weeks in the hospital—just fragments of dreams and he…
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Purpose in the Daily - Sue Sipos' Interview - Part Two
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22:31Today we meet Sue, whose left hand suddenly stopped working during a Zoom meeting. She couldn't type or navigate the buttons to leave the call. She made her way to the floor and curled up in the corner of her home office, terrified and waiting. Sue doesn't remember the ambulance or much from her weeks in the hospital—just fragments of dreams and he…
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In the Mix with Rob Floyd: Lessons on Mixology and Moyamoya
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1:07:21In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, host Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by TV personality and dynamic presence in the world of mixology Rob Floyd. Rob discusses how he balances his career with family life, especially in light of his daughter's journey with a rare condition called Moyamoya. Rob also delves into the importance of mental healt…
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384. When Stroke Recovery Meets AI — Finding Clarity Faster with Jessica Dove London
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Tunrto.ai for Stroke Recovery: Why This Tool Is a Game Changer for Survivors
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54:39Introduction After a stroke, recovery doesn’t end when rehab does. For many survivors, that’s when confusion begins. Fatigue, brain fog, limited appointment time, and conflicting advice make it incredibly hard to know what actually helps. And while research is advancing rapidly, most survivors are left trying to piece together answers from podcasts…
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REWIND: Empowering Voices: Gender-Affirming Voice Care with Felicia Francois
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1:01:45*****Originally Aired: May 1, 2025***** Guest: Felicia Francois, MS, CCC-SLP Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Empowering-Voices-GenderAffirming-Voice-Care Join Renee Garrett as she hosts Felicia Francois, a queer, non-binary speech language pathologist specializing in voice and u…
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P-tau217 Alzheimer's Blood Test, Tirofiban With Thrombolysis, Artificial Intelligence in Diagnostic Coding
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4:46In this episode, editor in chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, highlights articles about a p-tau217 blood test for Alzheimer's disease, the benefits of tirofiban with thrombolysis, and an AI tool that excels in diagnostic coding.By American Academy of Neurology
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Dementia Myth Busters – The Most Common Myths Explained Part 2
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23:42In this follow-up segment, Lisa dives into a second set of myths that often lead to misunderstanding and stigma around dementia. These myths cover topics beyond memory, including work ability, daily decision-making, communication, behavior, cultural differences, supplements, technology use, and the belief that dementia is a psychological issue rath…
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Ep.241 Is Your Pelvic Floor Affecting Your Voice? A Deep Dive with Physiotherapist Emer Tully
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50:06We’re wrapping up 2025 with a conversation that will change the way you think about the voice forever. Physiotherapist Emer Tully from Neuro Tour joins us to unravel the vital — and often underestimated — role of the pelvic floor in singing. From breathing mechanics to alignment, from recognising tightness vs. weakness, to understanding why singers…
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Double Vision After Stroke: What Jorden’s Story Reveals About Brainstem Stroke Recovery
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1:30:56Double Vision After Stroke: What Jorden’s Story Teaches Us About Brainstem Stroke Recovery Double vision after stroke is one of those symptoms no one imagines they’ll ever face—until the day they wake up and the world has split in two. For many stroke survivors, it’s confusing, frightening, and completely disorienting. And when it happens as part o…
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#39 Miracles and Challenges: Sky's Path Raising Her Awesome Son with Autism
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18:49In this heartfelt episode, Sheridan speaks with Sky about her experiences raising her autistic son, Camden. Sky shares the challenges and rewards of parenting a non-speaking child, and the profound insights she has gained along the way. Tune in to hear about their journey, the unexpected miracles, and the incredible support of spiritual guidance. 0…
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383. Jorden Ryan: Living With Double Vision After Stroke & Finding a Way Forward
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Your Brain on AI: Interview with MIT Media Lab’s Nataliya Kosmyna
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1:11:33Today, we present to you our first Journal Club episode, in which we feature a primary author of an important piece of research. Online, content supercedes context, and when it comes to emerging hypothesis around big topics–like AI–this loss of context can lead to polarizing views. Today, we are excited to share a longer form interview with one of …
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REWIND: A Journey Through Recovery from a “Mild” Concussion with Nancy Bertsch
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1:04:15***Originally Aired: March 6, 2025*** Guest: Nancy Horowitz Bertsch, MA, CCC-SLP Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Seeing-the-Light-A-Journey-Through-Recovery-from-a-Mild-Conc Join Renee Garrett and her guest, Nancy Horowitz Bertsch, an experienced Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP…
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Resilience and Recovery with Olympic Skier Colby Stevenson
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40:10In this episode of the Brain and Life podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by Olympian Colby Stevenson, who shares his incredible journey as a freestyle skier. Colby discusses his passion for skiing, the challenges he faced after a serious car crash and traumatic brain injury (TBI), and how he overcame adversity through hard work, a positive …
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Dementia Myth Busters – The Most Common Myths Explained Part 1
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28:40In this episode, Lisa breaks down the most widespread myths and misunderstandings surrounding Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Each myth is paired with the real truth—clearly explained—to help families and caregivers better understand what dementia is, what it isn’t, and how to respond with confidence and compassion. Key Takeaway: Understanding th…
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Ep.240 Inside the Master’s Degree: How Postgraduate Study Can Transform Your Teaching & Career with Kaya Herstad-Carney
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45:21Thinking about taking your teaching to the next level, diving deeper into your specialist interests, or even writing a degree of your own? In this episode of Singing Teachers Talk, Alexa is joined by educator, performer, and MA creator Kaya Herstad-Carney, who pulls back the curtain on what a master’s degree in the performing arts really offers. Fr…
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#38 Shifting your Perspective about Your Child’s SIB - AKA "Hulk Moments"
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16:24In this episode, we explore the analogy of the Incredible Hulk to understand self-injurious behavior in children. Discover how the Hulk's journey can provide a powerful insight for helping both children and parents navigate these behaviors. Gain compassionate perspectives to support kids in managing intense emotions and actions. 00:14 Camden's Expe…
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Understanding Aphasia: Personal Stories and Community Support
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26:14Send us a text In this episode, Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons host Chris Greenhough, a stroke survivor with aphasia who leads support groups, and Lisa Thomas, a senior speech and language therapist with the NHS. They discuss the impact of aphasia, a condition affecting the brain's language capabilities, and the importance of community support and…
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Welcome back for season 3! For our first episode, we have on a food scientist to discuss from the industry side food myths, which we combine with our own readings from the psychiatry literature. We touch on red dye 40, the minerals in the soil, and how to slow down information from social media grocery store aisle walkers. For our bonus section wit…
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Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients Recovery: Jonathan’s Remarkable Journey
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1:11:32Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients Recovery: Jonathan’s Journey Through Chaos and Renewal When the clock struck midnight on January 1st, 2021, most people were celebrating a fresh start. Jonathan, at just 35 years old, was unknowingly entering the most challenging chapter of his life. His speech had begun to slur, his head pulsed with pain he couldn’t exp…
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382. A Young Man's Fight Back: Jonathan's Hemorrhagic Stroke Story
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Connected In Gratitude: Part Two - Community Special with Beyond Stillness Storytellers and Listeners
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25:27Today on Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke we share a Community Special focused on Gratitude. This is a recording of our November Storyteller and Listener Gathering. Our community of stroke and TBI survivors publicly share what we grateful for on this journey of recovery. From the therapists who believed in us, to the community that holds us w…
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Connected In Gratitude: Part One - Community Special with Beyond Stillness Storytellers and Listeners
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25:11Today on Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke we share a Community Special focused on Gratitude. This is a recording of our November Storyteller and Listener Gathering. Our community of stroke and TBI survivors publicly share what we grateful for on this journey of recovery. From the therapists who believed in us, to the community that holds us w…
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#53 Empowering vs Disabling The REAL Difference for People with Disability
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29:23I had a massive stroke 6 years ago due to a medical error and fought my way back. Now I’m building one of the most active disability communities online—daily stories, practical tools, and real support. Join my group Empowering Disability https://www.facebook.com/groups/mpowerdisability If you ever had Aphasia, Stroke, Traumatic brain injury, Brain …
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REWIND: Interdisciplinary Paths to Neurological Rehabilitation with Irene Kim
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1:03:39***Originally Aired: January 16, 2025*** Guest: Irene H. Kim, MA, CCC-SLP, CSRP, CBIS Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Body-and-Mind-in-Harmony-Interdisciplinary-Paths-to-Neurolog In this episode, Irene H. Kim joins Renee to explore the powerful connection between body and cognit…
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Medical school acceptance, hemorrhagic stroke surgery, brain tumors after TBI
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4:37In this episode, editor in chief Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, highlights articles about medical school acceptance rates after the ending of affirmative action, minimally invasive surgery for hemorrhagic stroke, and the increased risk of brain tumors after traumatic brain injury.By American Academy of Neurology
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Tips for Maintaining the Holiday Spirit with Alzheimer’s in the House - Encore
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16:18As we head into the holiday season—a period filled with unique stressors and deeper family interactions—we’re revisiting this encore episode. Its insights remain as impactful and timely as when it originally aired. The Holiday Season is that special time of year for us to celebrate with our family and friends through sharing precious time together …
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Ep.239 10 Common Barriers to Being a Singing Teacher. And How to Overcome Them with Line Hilton
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53:33Thinking about becoming a singing teacher but not sure what’s holding you back? In this episode, Alexa and Line break down the most common barriers aspiring singing teachers face. Learn how to get started with what you already know, build confidence step by step, choose the right training, and grow your teaching practice with clarity and purpose. I…
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#37 Discover the Powerful Support of the 'Ask the Angels' Voxer Group
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12:48Why and how are voxer groups so helpful? I have been in a few voxer groups and they have been so helpful! Find out how this supportive and easy-to-use platform can bring about real-life miracles by providing a safe space to share experiences and receive encouragement. Learn why December is the perfect time for this spiritual journey and how you can…
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#52 Traveling With Hidden Disabilities Just Got Easier!
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14:42Hidden Disabilities Sunflower https://hdsunflower.com/ If you ever had Aphasia, Stroke, Traumatic brain injury, Brain tumor, Neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease) Let's talk about your journey! Remember, it's your voice. USE IT! APHASIA PHIL INVITES TO BE ON MY PODCAST Name Date/Time 2-4 sentences about what you want to talk about.…
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Insights into Mild Cognitive Impairment MCI with Rebecca Weber
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1:05:02*****Originally Aired: February 28, 2025 Guest: Rebecca Weber, MS, CCC-SLP, CBIS Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Insights-into-Mild-Cognitive-Impairment-MCI Join Renee Garrett as she welcomes Rebecca Weber, founder of Navigating Neurospeech Therapy. This episode delves into the …
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