No Coincidences .. This show was booked weeks ago … Grief Expert Discusses Loss .. Of Ourselves, of Loved Ones .. And the Journey Back.
Special Edition: TBI from Childhood & Beyond
Special Saturday Night Edition .. Growing Up with a Brain Injury ..
Simon Says Pain and Fatigue Hurt
Simon Says II – Neuro Fatigue and Chronic Pain Can Make Us Feel Insane!!
Concussion Changed Their Life Journey
Shortly before her injury, Jaime Thibodeaux was featured in National Audubon magazine for volunteer work for a local chapter, the Mississippi Headwaters Audubon Society. Professionally she was an ecologist specializing in health of streams, rivers, lakes and wetlands and led a very active life prior to her concussion and neck complications.
In 2015 Jaime sustained a concussion and corresponding neck injury playing adult recreational ice hockey. She sought care from medical experts across the country, including the Mayo Clinic, functional neurological chiropractor, and a specialized concussion clinic in Canada. But, no place was able to explain why she felt so terrible and appeared to be getting sicker. Jaime became an advocate for active, whole-body management of concussions and post-concussion syndrome as co-founder of the facebook group: Post Concussion Support-real support for all Concussion Types along with Kristin Thomas Cooperstock. Kristin also is a survivor, former caregiver, who understands that trauma to the head most usually strongly effects the neck, because it’s all connected.
Jaime’s personal savior has been a physical therapist trained by the Postural Restoration Institute in Lincoln, NE. See posturalrestoration.com. The therapy has saved her from the darkest depths of sickness. The Postural Restoration Institute trained therapists use breathing and posture to reduce your fight-or-flight response, bring your head and body into alignment, and increase over-all oxygen supply to the brain. You can find physical therapists trained by the Postural Restoration Institute on their website.
Doctor Now Survivor Finding Her Way
Heather McNally, MD is passionate about bringing hope, education and motivation to fellow brain injury survivors as they work to optimize their lives. She is a former Physician and brain injury survivor who has transitioned to a career as a Brain Recovery Coach. Dr. McNally’s desire is to utilize her personal life experience, past medical background, counselling and coach training to help fellow survivors.
Her background includes 20 years of medical practice after her brain injury working in a wide variety of medical of settings. Her extensive training includes a BSc in Biology and Psychology, MD in Family Medicine, and experience in Counselling, Cognitive Therapy and Geriatric Medicine. Several years ago, illness put an end of her medical career, so she retrained as Life Coach. She believes her experience makes her uniquely qualified to help fellow survivors get their lives on track faster through better knowledge, empathy and mastery of concrete goals to live the best life possible for them. Visit her website at abbicoaching.com
The Emotional Brain Trainer
Cynthia Lackner, MA is a psychotherapist in private practice who works one-on-one with people on the phone and on Skype. She specializes in Emotional Brain Training, an evidence based program that pairs neuroscience with skills and tools. EBT teaches a person to rewire the brain to diminish anger, sadness, fear in 3-6 sessions.
90% of all human suffering and disease is now caused by stress. 3 out of 4 visits to the doctor are stress related. Ms. Lackner addresses brain injuries, addictions, relationship issues, burnout, anxiety, depression, and emotional eating. Stress is an underlying component to all of these issues.
In addition to being a therapist, she has created and co-produced a documentary for PBS addressing dating violence called “Respect Me.” This documentary was submitted for an EMMY. Cynthia has worked extensively with both male and female domestic abuse victims.
Cynthia teaches others how to have a life full of possibilities, even with brain injuries. Contact: cynthialackner.com
Simon Says on Recovery Now
Kim Justus has been the weekly Wednesday host with her program Recovery Now, on Brain Injury Radio Network for 5yrs. Brain Injury Radio streams from 100+ sources to all 50 states and 36 countries, where all shows are aired live, and then go On Demand for later listening. While Kim normally has a different guest each week, she likes to mix things up, and this time that means the addition of new segment called “Simon Says”, featuring author Simon Lewis (Rise & Shine) as her Co-Host once a month.
These episodes will air on the 4th Wednesday of each month, beginning of July 26th at 7pm Pac/10pm est. Simon and Kim will make these shows pop with a different synergy of valuable discussion, information, and a dash of fun.
Dog Day Afternoon in the Ring of Fire
My Brain Has Gone to the Dogs! Purrrrrrr .. Join me tonight for some wonderful “tails” and great tunes tonight – TGIF!
Change of Plans for Alan and Mary
The Newlyweds learned early about the “for worse” and are still going strong decades later. WEDNESDAY NIGHT!
Multiple TBI Survivor Shares her Journey
Multiple TBI’s Impact on Her Life – Call in after her interview, and share your similar stories with our guest!
