Dave Bray USA is a Patriotic Entertainer and a United States Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an 8404 FMF Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines, (Sniper PLT), stationed out of Camp Lejeune, NC. Dave is now a national touring musician, singer and songwriter, and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. He considers his music a continuation of his service and uses his powerful voice to Honor our American Heroes. Dave’s new album, “MUSIC ON A MISSION” is available on iTunes and includes his breakout single, “Last Call,” a heart touching tribute to Fallen Police and their Families. “Last Call” has brought peace to families, comfort to survivors and strength to those still holding that thin blue line.
Simon Says: Express Your Stress ..
Tonight Simon and Kim with be discussing Stressor’s andtheir effect on brain injury. Life is full of stressors be it more individual; fear of a repeat brain injury, the impact on relationships, the impact on overall health .. To societal stressors like pandemics and protests. Stressors compound the effects of our injuries. Let’s voice them, talk about the effects they exert on us, and ways to mitigate.
After Acquired Brain Injury Rehab
Steve Gregory has lived a varied and active life. Educationally he excelled, obtaining a Master’s in Engineering on scholarships from University of Toronto. Steve then went on to practice engineering at a variety of places of employment, gaining experience and resiliency during his career. Then the unthinkable happened. Steve’s recovery from this accident has been uneven to say the least. He remains with dysarthria, ataxia, and diplopia, however as you will soon discover has been restored in terms of other cognitive functions. He continues to push the limits of his recovery both cognitively and physically.
The Many Manifestations of Stroke with Kim & Caren
Tonight Kim and Caren will be discussing the many types of Stroke. Like many brain injuries, there is so much to be learned and a good share of mis-information out there. We hope to provide a better understanding of the particulars of what various types of strokes entail, to promote awareness and prevention.
Giving Back, Moving Forward After TBI
Charlotte and Kevin Endorf live in Magnet, NE (population 30 + dogs and cats just 30 miles north of Norfolk), with their two rescue dogs. The family wrote twelve inspirational and historical non-fiction books because they enjoy happily-ever-afters and believe God has a place in those happy endings. They have coached and started many Free Little Libraries in Nebraska, including one in their front yard. Charlotte was named the 2011 Nebraska Mother of the Year and recently an Outstanding Nebraskan by News Channel NE. Kevin was Norfolk Archeries 2014 Archer of the Year. The family has four historical interview DVDs and a poetry CD. They are also “high use” speakers for Humanities NE bringing their historical books to life in costume.