Join me for a group that’s lived it, and died it. Tune in and learn more about Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)
Kimberly Archie is the Founder of the National Cheer Safety Foundation, USA Sport Safety, and Child Athlete Advocates. Her tireless efforts resulted in a Government Accountability Office investigation called by Congressional leaders into the youth sport safety crisis in America. Kim lost her son Paul in 2014 at the age of 24 due to the effects of CTE caused by football.
Debbie Pyka lost her son Joe to CTE from Football in 2012 at age 25. Since then she has Co-founder of Save your Brain & Child Athlete Advocates to bring awareness to the dangers of repetitive hits children are exposed to in collision sports.
Cyndy Feasel was married to former NFL player Grant Feasel who was a fatality of CTE. Her book, After the Cheering Stops: An NFL Wife’s Story of Concussions, Loss and the Faith That Saw Her Through. She shares how the repeated hits taken during her husband’s ten-year career in the NFL and the unknown effects of a degenerative brain disease (CTE) turned her life upside down and ultimately killed the man she loved.