Dr. Adrian Harel is an accomplished biochemist and business manager from Israel. He founded a company specializing in development of stem cell therapies for neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Harel has a demonstrated record of accomplished and productive research projects in an area of high relevance for CNS breakdown. He has devoted considerable efforts into designing new molecules that could potentially help future victims of TBI and help the burden of societies endured by each TBI victim. It has been my lifelong mission to think outside the box and develop new treatments with his knowledge of biochemistry. See more at www.medicortex.fi
Huff Post TBI Contributor
Amy Zellmer is a regular contributor for the Huffington Post and a professional photographer and business coach located in Saint Paul, MN. She is in the process of writing a book on TBI awareness, and is also a contributing author on a soon-to-be-released book by Carole Brody Fleet on overcoming obstacles and life changes. She is actively involved in TBI awareness and advocacy since sustaining a traumatic brain injury in 2014, and recently attended Brain Injury Awareness Day on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. She enjoys all things glittery and sparkly as well as chocolately. Her and her Yorkie, Pixxie, enjoy traveling the country on road trips and speaking to groups. You can find out more about Amy at www.customcreationsphotography.com or her column on Huffington Post online.
The H.O.W. of Recovery (honesty, open mindedness & willingness)
We want people to understand our “silent epidemic”, but how honest, open minded and willing are we to hear about the plight of others with disability? Do we look for the similarities, or the differences in the issues we all face? Meg Perez, will speak of a genetic condition called William’s syndrome, what it’s meant in her life, & then the recent finding she has also suffered an undiagnosed brain injury. So many people who have had brain trauma go undiagnosed, yet the symptoms are lurking right there. We’ll discuss the challenges of relationships, goal setting, and the obstacles involved, when you’ve had a diagnosis since birth.
Terry Monkaba, Exec Director of the Williams Syndrome Association, who also has a 29yr old son with the condition will be joining us. More at Williams-Syndrome.org
Celebrated Musician speaks on music as self care!!
Bill Protzmann is a man on a mission: to raise awareness of the power of music as self care.
On Memorial Day weekend 2007 Protzmann premiered a new version of his one man show, Connected!, with a focus on using music as a self intervention tool for issues related to military service. In 2011, he launched Music Care Inc, a for profit corporation dedicated to providing education in music as adjunct treatment for post traumatic stress, depression, and anxiety.
Bill holds magna cum laude degrees in piano performance and creative writing, and has concertized and performed for many years with a focus on bringing music to audiences in non-traditional ways. His recording of “Amazing Grace” topped the mp3.com charts in July of 2000, and he has released two all-original CDs. He has performed and worked with opera stars, poets, Dixieland, jazz, rock and pop tribute bands, in musical theatre, and as a solo concert pianist and entertainer.
Shooting Stars Take Aim at Bullying
Manny Capozzi is Guitar/Singer/Songwriter for the Chicago based band Mister E. Machine. They recently mounted a successful Kickstarter campaign to highlight and raise awareness on anti bullying by producing a video. He and producer Chuck Harling have combined forces to complete the band’s debut EP Shooting Stars, featuring the single RosaMarie, the anthem for their anti bullying, Indie rock album. Tonight Manny will share his experience, strength and hope as he discusses his own personal challenges with bullying, and the person he credits from bringing him back from the brink. This is a hot, compassionate acoustic rock band with a positive message, and activism designed to pay it forward. Find out more at misteremachine.com & on FB at misteremachinemusic
Life After Trauma; Reclaim Your Identity
My guest tonight, Michele Rosenthal is an award-winning PTSD blogger, award-nominated author, founder of HealMyPTSD.com, post-trauma coach, host of Changing Direction radio and author of Your Life After Trauma: Powerful Practices to Reclaim Your Identity. She is also a trauma survivor who struggled with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for over twenty-five years before launching a successful “healing rampage.” Michele has been 100% free of PTSD symptoms for several years. Award-Nominated Author, Speaker, Post-Trauma Coach. Founder, www.HealMyPTSD.com ; Radio Host, CHANGING DIRECTION ; Author, Your Life After Trauma: Powerful Practices To Reclaim Your Identity
Friday the 13th with Kim .. Late Show for the Superstitious, or Not So Much…
Technical error caused Kevin’s show tape to not fire earlier, so we had no live show tonight … Not the luck of the Irish, but perhaps the supposed curse of Friday the 13th? O: Night owls join me for some live music and chat. Kevin will be back in person next week, but tonight you still have a chance to party live this Freaky Friday! I have some secrets about Friday the 13th that have actually made it a lucky day for me. 🙂 Just hanging tonight? Stop in and join me.
NeuroConnect on Cognitive Rehab
Sarah Palmer is the director of NeuroConnect and is passionate about helping improve the lives of people living with brain injury.
While starting undergraduate studies, Sarah’s grandfather sustained a brain injury which, according to doctors, resulted in Alzheimer’s disease. Having experienced the mistakes made by families unknowing about legal issues and rehabilitation, Sarah has become passionate about rehabilitation and the education of families through NeuroConnect Magazine and other initiatives.
Since her personal experience with brain injury, Sarah has completed her BA in Psychology and her Master’s degree in Counseling, specializing in Behavioural Neuroscience. She continues her work with NeuroConnect as well as provides Cognitive Rehabilitation services and co-owns Barron Dacey Nursing & Home Care, which provides attendant care and nursing services in Ontario. For a free subscription to NeuroConnect see www.neuroconnect.ca
Life on the Other Side if you Never Give Up
Cameron had a life-altering stroke March 21st 2012, the day after her 52nd birthday. After extensive rehab she returned to work, but now, part time. The death & rebirth of her old self, has been a journey of faith, never giving up, & some good old humor. It’s also helped to get involved with serving others. Cam facilitates a stroke support group, worked on a stroke walk, has 3 FB pages relate to stroke (Second Chance Stroke Survivors, Thriving Stroke Survivors, Miracles in Progress Stroke Support). She wants every survivor to know, you don’t need to sit at home. There are things you can do to help yourself. Get out! It doesn’t matter what you do. Join a support group, it’s the best free thing you could ever do. Seek new hobbies. When she looks back to where she started & what she’s become, she’s got a life worth living. So take the word can’t out of your vocabulary & make every day matter.
Shock the Monkey
More will be revealed! What is YOUR take on Shock the Monkey? If you are drawing a blank, you’ll leave this show with a new awareness. Authority figures direct others to “shock the monkey” (Many cases that’s you), and no matter how much remorse, fear, reluctance, anxiety demonstrated in doing so for those that hold the trigger .. Studies show, the effects of human nature even against will, cause the majority to continue to shocking the monkey .. To death if directed to do so. Think SSI/SSDI, Big Pharma, Societal and personal attitudes about disability, etc.
Brain, Drain, Refrain .. Making me insane! Join me on the crazy train, for music, your peeps, and to help me entertain. Be a monkey or bring one!