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We’ll highlight brain injury recovery stories, promote the BIND clubhouse members’ work and sprinkle hope on everything we share to new survivors, caregivers and the public.

Brain Injury Network of Dallas (BIND)

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    S6E10 - Rewiring Hope: Transforming Stroke Recovery with Vivistim

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 24:29 Transcription Available


     Imagine regaining movement after years of immobility. Julie Graham, OT and therapy development specialist at MicroTransponder, discusses her extensive 20-year career in occupational therapy and her work with Vivistim, a device designed for chronic ischemic stroke survivors. Vivistim pairs vagus nerve stimulation with physical and occupational therapy to enhance neuroplasticity and regain motor functions in the affected upper extremity. Julie explains the role of the vagus nerve in rewiring the brain's connections and how Vivistim is different from e-stim (external electrical stimulation). While the FDA has only approved Vivistim for chronic ischemic survivors, there are multiple studies for all types of brain injury, so Julie hopes access will be expanded soon. She also shares real-life success stories of stroke survivors who have regained significant abilities. Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.

    Exploring New Frontiers in Brain Recovery

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 34:41


    Dr. Brandon Crawford, a prominent neurologist and researcher, discusses his journey into the field of developmental functional neurology and how through the use of PhotoBioModulation, incorporated with traditional neurological treatments, revolutionizes brain injury recovery.   He is renowned in the field of  photobiomodulation, or laser therapy, and its role in accelerating neuroplasticity and enhancing brain function.  Influenced by personal as well as professional experiences, Dr. Crawford explains the differences between traditional and functional neurology; all the time focusing on brain function, neuroplasticity, energy management,  getting to the root cause of neurological dysfunction, and holistic approaches. Additional topics include brain health, hormonal imbalances that can lead to strokes, inflammatory load, immune components and most importantly post-injury care. Listeners are challenged to investigate new, novel therapies as well as grasp the fact that recovery and brain adaptation are ongoing processes and not time limited.Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.

    S6E8 Reintegrating After Brain Injury

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 27:37 Transcription Available


    Mandy Collins, speech therapist and case manager, shares her unique challenges of working with brain injury survivors, the importance of community integration post-injury, and the role of home and community-based rehabilitation. She highlights the importance of patient self-advocacy, shared goal-setting, and resources, such as BIND, for ongoing support. Mandy emphasizes the ongoing nature of recovery and the broad scope of work for speech therapists within the neurorehabilitation field.Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.

    S6E7 - Meet Livia: Embracing the Uncomfortable and Thriving!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 25:22


    From surviving a brain aneurysm at 18 to diving into podcast editing and social media, Livia lives by the motto: "Be comfortable with being uncomfortable." She's always seeking new challenges, whether it's tackling tricky edits, inspiring podcast ideas, or taking an Uber to push her independence.Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.

    Knowledge Only Gets You So Far

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 26:02


    Many people do not understand how people feel after a brain injury. Jeff Gould is a TBI coach with “Labor of Love” for more than 20 years. He was hit by a door at age 13 years old that caused memory loss, fatigue, personality changes, and anger. Jeff makes a personal treatment plan for each client to combat drug, alcohol, and mental health issues. As a coach, he stays up to date with new information about how the brain works. Rather than self-medicating, Jeff encourages community involvement.Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.

    Brain Injury Clubhouses: Find *Your* Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 24:57


     We know that people with brain injuries often feel alone. Listen to Claire Motto Steil from Empower House, a family-oriented brain injury clubhouse in Iowa. Similar to BIN, they also follow the weekly work order day. They also have additional evening activities such as dinners and outside events for their current members and guests and to attract new members. Member feedback has shown that the benefits of membership include better quality of life, communication, social skills, and friendships. Future goals are Clubhouse growth, getting their name out in the community, and expanding the number of the counties they serve. Overall, the common theme is to connect with others so that no one feels alone after their brain injury.https://empowerhouseqca.org/https://www.facebook.com/EmpowerHouseQCA/https://www.instagram.com/empowerhouseqca/Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.

    Living Beyond Limits: Focusing on Identity, Recovery, and Purpose

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 26:32 Transcription Available


    Lori emphasizes the importance of acknowledging grief and loss, finding hope and joy in a new normal, and staying active in both physical and emotional therapy. The discussion also highlights the significance of community support, especially from friends, and the need for broader stroke awareness. The episode concludes with updates on Lori's upcoming books, including a children's series aimed at teaching inclusivity and acceptance.https://lorivober.com/lorilonghorn99Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.

    Virtual Connections: Enhancing Life After Brain Injury with Rehab Without Walls

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 28:19


    Don't let transportation stop you! you ever feel isolated? Post brain injury, many struggle with loneliness, often due to life changes, especially a lack of transportation. So what do we do? We get together online, and make new friends.Our guest is Veronica Corrin, OT, with Rehab Without Walls, an at home and in community neuro-based rehab. She started the Brain Injury Virtual Connect (BIVC), a weekly Wednesday group meeting, four years ago, which has now grown to include a Friday Coffee Chat and a Saturday survivor led Peer Party Chat. The weekly BIVC meetings cover a wide range of topics, from a group round table, where members get to ask a question to the group and everyone gets to respond, to playing games, like Family Feud, to focused discussions, like how to survive the holidays with a brain injury. It's like a variety show: a little something for everyone. They also offer two in-person events per year, one in Houston and one in DFW, but are looking at adding more cities soon.We all need a place to connect, where people are looking forward to seeing you, who miss you when you're gone. Virtual connecting also makes in person connecting easier. Take the first step.To join a meeting, email Veronica.Corrin@RehabWithoutWalls.com. Everyone is welcome. Learn more about Rehab Without Walls and the Home & Community Neuro Rehab Advantage (and find a location near you!): https://www.rehabwithoutwalls.com/care-settings/home-community/Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.

    Behind the Sound: Meet Rick and Karl from Bindwaves

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 23:55


    Meet key team members Rick and Karl and the Importance of Structure and Focus. Rick, the sound engineer, recounts his experience with a severe brain injury dating back to 2007, including the headaches that led to his diagnosis, surgery, and eventual rehabilitation. Karl, who handles episode descriptions, shares his story of surviving a stroke and his extensive rehabilitation journey. They discuss their roles in the podcast, the skills they've acquired, and the importance of providing compelling content for their listeners. Carrie and Brittany acknowledge the critical contributions of their team and invite listeners to subscribe, follow, and engage with 'bindwaves' through various platforms.Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    S6E1-Welcome to the team Brittany!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 24:06 Transcription Available


    We want to introduce our new Co-host! Listen to Brittany's personal story, where she shares details about her 2018 brain injury, its effects, and her path to joining BIND, the Brain Injury Network of Dallas. The discussion covers Brittany's initial challenges, her recovery journey, including therapies like neurofeedback, and her involvement with BIND and its community. Brittany talks about her love for art as a coping mechanism, her progress and roles at the library, and emphasizes the importance of community and support for brain injury survivors.Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Celebrate 100 Episodes of bindwaves!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 30:50 Transcription Available


    Send us a textListen as we celebrate our 100th episode for bindwaves this week! Today, we learn about the many accomplishments of the last two years at BIND, and introduce our new co-host, Brittany. The recap episode guest is Brian White, our executive director. Our members are proud of the money raised for our annual walk, North Texas Giving Day, golf tournament, and auction. We review the interest of starting a new clubhouse in Houston. In the last year, we have greatly increased our efficiency, attributed by members serving in various leadership roles. With Kezia stepping aside as a co-host, as she continues to go back to school, we are now introducing our new co-host, Brittany, a car crash and TBI survivor, from the Fort Worth clubhouse. The podcast has been very popular with more than 37,000 downloads, and we are excited with what we have planned for 2025.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    S5E33 A Path to Hope in the Brain Tumor Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 27:02 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHave you struggled to find your path in your brain injury journey? Courtney Watson is the Director of Programs & Development at Head for the Cure, a nonprofit that provides advice, stories, and resources, in collaboration with doctors, patients, and caregivers for every step of the brain tumor journey.Courtney shares her personal connection to the cause following her mother's glioblastoma diagnosis in 2016 and discusses the organization's efforts in raising funds for local organizations, clinical trials, and research. Head for the Cure offers many resources, e.g. support groups, treatment information, and the Rare Enough podcast. They also offer a new resource calledJoin Your Path to Hope (JPH), which guides survivors and caregivers on their brain tumor journey through a quick questionnaire. Courtney encourages all of us to find our path, join together, and get involved in the fight against brain cancer.Guest Social Media info -@headforthecure@courtneywatson_7

    Success after Brain Injury

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 26:17 Transcription Available


    Send us a textConsider your emotional baggage when you still want to learn!  Today we are speaking with Laurel who had a brain injury at age 17. She lost her hearing in one ear, but that did not stop her. Laurel became an attorney, a licensed professional counselor (LPC), and is now a board member at BIN. She never gave up her quest to learn and graduated with her law degree and still teaches continuing LPC classes quarterly. Running four times a week keeps her recovery going strong. Although she still has challenges, including time management, swallowing, eating, and partial hearing loss, she has found great compensation strategies. Laurel manages her time by returning emails and phone calls to specified times. No matter your age when you have a brain injury, you can still achieve great things.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Roll with the Punches in Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 26:33 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHave you ever thought, "How could it be any worse?" Some people with a brain injury have felt as if they are a kid again, as they had to relearn almost everything. Meet Bre: a BIND member, who was shot in the head at age 28.  He was always a very social person, but had to relearn how to speak, eat, and understand everyday life. Bre is just now starting on the road to independency and wants to help people support themselves. After his brain injury, he believes that he is more open-minded in several ways, including physically and spiritually, and he has now even returned to boxing.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Brain Injury Recovery *is* Possible

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 33:33 Transcription Available


    Have you heard about neurofeedback?Today we welcome Dr. Robert Baric, the founder of MyConcussionDr where he specializes in whole body management of brain injury. Nine years ago, after his mother had a stroke, he got board certified in neurofeedback, and now has one of the best clinics in North Carolina.QEEG and/or eye examination are the usual ways to diagnose concussion. He discusses the best ways to initially treat a TBI, when to go to the ER, what you can do at home, and strategies for lifelong brain health.Dr. Baric emphasizes the importance of persistent recovery. If you hit a wall with one practitioner, find another that can help. With hard work and the right fuel, recovery is possible.Guest Social Media info - https://myconcussiondr.com/ @myconcussiondrSupport the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Are you the 1 in 50?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 29:36 Transcription Available


    Today we welcome Erin Kreszel, who has dedicated herself to raising awareness, providing support, and policymaking after losing her cousin to a ruptured brain aneurysm. Eleven years ago, she and her sister founded The Bee Foundation for Brain Aneurysm Prevention.Erin shares some surprising statistics with us, e.g. ~1 in 50 people has one, and even someone perfectly healthy and young can have one rupture, causing a hemorrhagic stroke.Prevention is key. It is considerably easier to treat prior to rupture. She encourages us to advocate for ourselves. Ask for the MRA if you are concerned or have a family history of aneurysms.She explains the different treatment options for unruptured brain aneurysms, such as clipping and coiling, and the importance of early detection. Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Baby Steps are Better than No Steps!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 28:16 Transcription Available


    Have you ever felt stuck when you were trying to work through something?  Saul Enriquez, a teacher to our future nurses at Rio Grande Valley Nursing School, has over 26 years of experience in caring for people with a multitude of health issues. During his work providing critical care at ICUs, trauma units, and emergency departments, he's seen patients recover from extensive injuries. All of them had one thing in common: persistence. He now teaches future nurses to have patience with their patients. Even when facing tremendous obstacles, survivors found ways to make improvement, even if it seemed insignificant at the time. Future nurses will learn with those baby steps, patients will eventually find themselves further along their path of recovery. So if you feel stuck, remember that any action is better than inaction. Keep going!Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Your Happiness Can Come From Your Choices

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 29:18 Transcription Available


    While we don't always have choices in life, we always have a choice in how we react. Lori Vober, a stroke survivor, is a speaker and author who volunteers her time to help others. She encourages survivors to look for support from others, knowing that it is OK to not be OK!  She learned about vulnerability by taking a positive approach to life and connecting with others. Lori reminds us that we can choose happiness and don't need to be perfect alone.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Roll with the Punches in Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 27:53 Transcription Available


    Today's program is filled with opportunities and service.  Our guest is Lori Vober, a young stroke survivor, an author, public speaker, and an adoptive mother. After a life of dependency, Lori shares her turnaround in her later years, and now helps others with emotional issues. She asks people with a brain injury to not ignore the grief that comes with recovery but take the time to breathe as it is a life-long journey. To learn more: https://lorivober.com/Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    A Library is More Than Books!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 27:27


    If you hadn't visited your library in the last 10 years, you might not recognize it. Yes, there are still plenty of books, but they have added heaps of services, many of which are especially helpful for those recovering from a brain injury. Kristen Lindscott and Bob Loftin who work for community partnership and engagement for the Plano Library talk about the recent changes that benefit our community.  You may not know that many of the services are free to other areas outside of Plano: they offer programs with technology, work searches, language learning, bookmobile, virtual platforms, among others.  Kristen and Bob also introduced us to the “Book a Librarian” program which offers 30 minutes for specific questions. Find out how the Plano Library can do more than just lend books!Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    We all Need a Little Help Sometimes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 27:09 Transcription Available


    Think about a brain injury as a family event. Both the survivor and their family need resources and support to find their new normal. Our guest, Karol Falci, a neuro case manager for Baylor Scott and White in Frisco, is a brain injury survivor herself. Her background began in acute short-term care but is currently part of the day neuro team. She explains the difference between a case manager and a social worker. Karol's greatest need is more resources - there often aren't enough for her to do her job. She urges patients to be persistent in recovery and their families to relentlessly help them find means of doing so. Karol also shares a few inspirational success stories and encourages brain injury survivors to keep going to find our new normal.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    How do you survive as a caregiver?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 30:02 Transcription Available


    Being positive and fighting goes a long way!  Listen to John Hoffman tell an inspirational story about his wife, Judy's battle with an inoperable brain tumor and how she lives a full life now.  His story tells us how they chose to go to Oregon to do an experimental treatment. Judy is a hero: not only did she win her battle with cancer, she went on to help found Grey Matters, a nonprofit organization to help those fighting brain tumors. Rather than thinking that she would die in vain, she and her husband live to help others.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Are you financially prepared for life after a brain injury?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 24:25 Transcription Available


    Let's face it: life after brain injury is expensive. From loss of employment to additional medical bills, building a relationship with a trusted professional is key to planning your future.Lori Vejii, a financial planner from Edward Jones, shares tips and tricks for a successful financial planning session after a brain injury. She advises us on ways to keep our credit scores healthy, identify unforeseen expenses, and how to plan for our life goals. She also encourages survivors and their families to talk with non-profit agencies who can proactively help. Having a trusted financial advisor on your side will help prepare you for the life you want.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    S5E21-Lori Vejil Do You Know Your Credit Score?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 25:22 Transcription Available


     And, do you know how to build your credit score? After a brain injury, in addition to being faced with additional medical costs, many survivors must relearn how to manage their finances. In today's episode with Lori Vejil, financial planner at Edward Jones, will give you a starting point. She will tell you how to create a budget beginning with your goals in life. Building a relationship with your financial advisor is key; they will be your coach, reviewing your progress every year. A financial plan is like a brain injury, each one is unique and different.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    The Heart of Caregiving

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 31:32 Transcription Available


    In this episode, Mike Stedham, an ordained minister and professional counselor with over 40 years of experience, shares his experiences leading a support group for TBI caregivers and emphasizes the importance of communication, realistic expectations, and self-care. He shares  the significance of humor, and the value of peer support in the TBI recovery journey. The discussion highlights the services provided by Hope After Brain Injury, an organization dedicated to helping TBI survivors and their families.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Finding Community After Brain Injury

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 17:13 Transcription Available


    In this episode, Rick Yates discusses his experience with brain injury, the support group he helped to establish in 2004 and the benefits of being part of such a community. Rick describes the support group's impact on his recovery, including improved communication skills, a sense of purpose, and coping with depression. He highlights the importance of community and encourages others with brain injuries to join support groups, emphasizing the shared understanding and comfort it provides. The episode touches on the importance of community engagement and how to get involved with support groups like the one at UT Southwestern in Frisco.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Coping Skills are for Everyone

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 30:22 Transcription Available


    We know it is easier said than done. In Part Two, Willa talks about emotions after a brain injury from her experience as a neuropsychologist and assistant professor at UTSouthwestern.  Many survivors have a negative outlook for their future, but Willa asks them to focus on what they can control, utilizing coping skills: including writing a journal, conditioning the brain for deep sleep, and exercising daily. It is important to not feel that they must be brave for others.  Willa will explain the ABCDE approach that she uses for counseling and other sources to receive help, such as professional associations, life courses, conferences, and even chatgroups on Facebook.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Time is the Best Cure

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 29:02 Transcription Available


    We know it is easier said than done. In Part Two, Willa talks about emotions after a brain injury from her experience as a neuropsychologist and assistant professor at UTSouthwestern.  Many survivors have a negative outlook for their future, but Willa asks them to focus on what they can control, utilizing coping skills: including writing a journal, conditioning the brain for deep sleep, and exercising daily. It is important to not feel that they must be brave for others.  Willa will explain the ABCDE approach that she uses for counseling and other sources to receive help, such as professional associations, life courses, conferences, and even chatgroups on Facebook.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    You Need to Understand that Life is Different

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 26:06 Transcription Available


    After a stroke, look for ways to be happy!  That is the advice from Silas Allen, who survived a stroke and is a reporter for the Fort Worth Star Telegram covering educational news for Tarrant County.  He found several tools to assist in writing for work, e.g. GoogleDocs, Otter.ai, etc. Silas felt mentally challenged with fatigue, relearning how to drive, coping with demands from others, and resuming his work in a choir.  As an optimist, Silas still believes that he will continue to recover, and always looks for positive reasons to never give up.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Strengthening Your Spiritual Health

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 26:51 Transcription Available


    After brain injury, have you ever felt that you may need help in maintaining or strengthening your spiritual life? Talking with somebody like Chaplain Johnny Taylor may be the help you need. He has helped many with that process throughout his 28 year career as a chaplain and continues till this day as he now serves at UT Southwestern Hospital.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Brain Injuries Don't Take a Day Off

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 26:55 Transcription Available


    Everyday is a challenge after a brain injury! Welcome bindwaves co-hosts Carrie & Kezia as they discuss common obstacles faced by brain injury survivors. The limitations each survivor faces vary due to the affected area. It is highly unlikely that two survivors would face the exact same challenges, e.g. relearning swallowing, speaking, walking, bathing, dressing, etc. Every brain injury is different. Every recovery is different.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Not Everyone Should be Driving After a Brain Injury

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 18:37 Transcription Available


    There are reasons why the Department of Public Safety (DPS) may deny your request to resume driving.  Listen to Christine Nelson who is a licensed rehab specialist and a manager at PATE.  Several reasons why a person may not pass a driving test are memory lapses, anger issues, spatial issues between cars, and the failure to execute certain strategies.  Patients are encouraged to make use of any modifications such as turn signals, change of pedals, adjust mirrors for up and down movements. PATE has a driving rehabilitation program to encourage brain injury survivors to confirm if they can get back on the road.Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Driving Again is Not Easy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 26:07 Transcription Available


    There is no substitute for real-life driving! Our guest today is Alice Petranek, an Occupational Therapist, who works at Rehab Without walls. She is a founding member of BIN board of Directors. She believes that resume driving is a set of sense skills in perception, vision, and coordination… all at the same time. Alice is clear that safety is the most important factor, especially when unseen injuries play a role. She takes a teamwork approach with her staff members so that her clients, brain injury survivors, receive a well-rounded experience. Support the Show.New episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Getting Back on the Road… Safely!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 25:25 Transcription Available


    Be patient and take time to get your confidence back to drive. Welcome back Mr. Brandon Higgs, co-owner of  H & T Driver Rehabilitation, which is a driving-specific occupational therapy business. They do clinical testing and behind-the-wheel evaluations designed to give survivors an idea if it would be safe to return to driving. They can do all of this from their office or meet you at your own home!Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Who Decides When It Is Time to Resume Driving?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 24:53 Transcription Available


    There is no right answer to this question, but Brandon Higgs will shed light on some of the issues in today's program.  He is a co-owner of H&T Driver Rehabilitation Specialists and is certified for comprehensive rehabilitation services (CRS). Brandon believes that occupational therapists are well suited to contribute to the decision to regain the independence to drive. They can help brain injury survivors decide to take the road and written tests to ensure their safety for others and avoid liability.  In this episode, he explores various tools to accommodate drivers on a case-by-case basis and helps them understand the restrictions on a license.  Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Drive Well, Not for Yourself, but for Your Family

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 25:56 Transcription Available


    Listen to Chris B, who advises listeners to go slow when restarting driving after a brain injury.  Chris is a member of BIND and volunteers at Heritage Farms in Plano.  He has a supportive family, who encouraged him to start driving.  Chris remembers the feeling of waking up and recognizing that his hands worked properly so that he could drive.  It took 18 months for him to resume driving and to learn how to use his other foot for braking and accelerating. His primary doctors urged him to keep his driving license and continue to keep his awareness while working to regain his independence.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Re-Release: What Happens Next After Brain Injury

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 19:38 Transcription Available


    As we dive into Brain Injury Awareness Month, we're re-releasing the most watched and listened-to episodes, packed with a highlight of hope, inspiration, and resilience. On today's episode, we are re-releasing “What happens Next After Brain Injury” with Bernard, a great example of willingness to relearn even with all the the frustrations. You will be hearing about his insights after first waking up and finding out that he had a brain injury and realising recovery is ongoing. And the relief he had after finding the community of supprt of BIND to continue his recovery process.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Re-Release: Independence is Key

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 19:57 Transcription Available


    As we dive into Brain Injury Awareness Month, we're Re-releasing the most watched and listened-to episodes, packed with a highlight of hope, inspiration, and resilience. On today's episode, we are re-releasing “Independence is Key” with Livia, a great example of determination and independence in the face of difficulties. You will be hearing her earliest challenges because of the brain injury to her latest triumphs. Stay tuned! 

    Re-Release: No Limits to Therapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 19:53 Transcription Available


    In honor of Brain Injury Awareness Month we are re-releasing our most popular episodes. On this episode, we talked with Amber Richarson who is an Occupational therapist and Community Relations Manager with Pate & Rehab without walls. We discuss all the many different options for brain injury rehabilitation therapy such as within a hospital, outpatient facility, or in the home along with community involvement.

    Re-Release: What Is A Brain Injury?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 21:05 Transcription Available


    In honor of Brain Injury Awareness Month, we are re-releasing our most popular episodes. Today you will be hearing our very first episode that was published on March 25th, 2021 “What is a Brain Injury?” You will re-meet Karl H. as a founding member of BIN and his knowledge on brain injury through 15 years of recovery

    Don't Get Mad, Do Something!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 26:13 Transcription Available


    Listen to these inspirational stories from two members at BIND.  Kezia and Olivia who are both young stroke survivors.  They will tell you that every experience is different, and how to recognize that many brain injuries are invisible.  In the podcast, you will hear how they persevere and overcome fatigue, difficulty in speech and cognitive tasks, memory lapses, and networking in simple conversations.  They both had to re-learn how to focus and concentrate with their challenges.  Ultimately, they desire to be a resource for others who have had strokes or any brain injury survivors.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Where do you want to go now…

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 27:43 Transcription Available


    Enjoy listening to Gregg Grossman, Ph.D., who is a life coach, president of Beyond Perseverance, and author of Times of Perseverance: Hope and Healing on the Battlefields of Life.  No stranger to brain injury, he had to recover from two car accidents over 10 years.  Gregg explains how he uses mostly open-ended questions to build trust, spirit, and why they should even care about themselves.  He finds ways to help clients to set boundaries, reframing their way to see things positively, and getting from point A to point B in life! Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Amplifying Our Importance

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 24:06 Transcription Available


    In today's episode Carrie and Kezia take the stage to offer their perspectives, not just as co-hosts but as stroke survivors and members of the Brain Injury Network. Reflecting on why BIN embarked on this podcast journey and the importance of providing a platform for survivors to break the silence surrounding brain injuries.  They uncover the multifaceted layers of our mission and navigate the challenges, victories, and profound impact of our podcast within the brain injury community. Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    What Difference Do We Make?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 22:25 Transcription Available


    Most members want to do a job well and improve what they do. This interview with BIND's Executive Director, Brian White, explains the progress we have made in the past year, and looks forward to a bright future. Not only have we doubled our listening base with weekly podcasts, but we have been successful with our public events, efforts for fundraising, opening the new location, and setting plans for Fort Worth to open five days a week. Brian wants to continue high-energy projects, and plans to increase our member-led events.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    There Are Many Ways to Watch Progress

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 14:04 Transcription Available


    Chris, a member of BIN, believes that his disability cannot stop his destiny with his brain injury.  He was born without sight but continued to study in college, worked, and lived independently before his brain injury. As his caregiver, his mom, Marilyn, joins us in the conversation to share her perspective.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    What does a Licensed Professional Counselor do?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 22:47 Transcription Available


    Kevan believes that any professional does not allow people to humiliate themselves in therapy, but rather, strives to obtain the most self-efficacy with the least intervention possible. These programs are varied, including testing, coaching, on-site observations, and specific skills such as art, speech, and computer instruction.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    It Takes a Team To Create a Clubhouse

    Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 18:49 Transcription Available


    Kevan Beijan brings more than 20 years of licensed professional counseling (LCP) experience. He was an original BIN board member for five years and was instrumental in the decision to create a clubhouse for brain injury survivors. BIN is now a recognizable brand within the DFW medical community.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    MEET A PROUD AND LOUD CHICAGO BEARS FAN…

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 19:22 Transcription Available


    In his youth, Steve was a football player and still adores his home team!  Today, as a BIND member, he shares his mantra that despite the challeges he has faced, never give up!  Steve went through four different strokes with various symptoms, including fear, anxiety, balance, vision issues, blood clots, transfusions, and scary neck problems.  One of the most difficult effects of the many strokes was the struggle with aphasia, but he did not quit and has strengthened his speech and is now on our podcast! Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Taking Care of You During the Holidays

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 19:48 Transcription Available


    Enjoy our round table discussion for some holiday self care tips. What to avoid as a brain injury survivor and how your loved ones can help! We feel that these tools are useful for anyone during this time. We share what works for us and what we've learned since our brain injuries. We would also like to wish everyone a very Happy Holiday Season!Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Making the Right Choices after a Brain Injury Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 22:56 Transcription Available


    Do you know what eating habits, foster good sleep, and build strength following a brain injury?  Learn how to employ health lifestyles in Part 2 with Dr. Simon Driver and Jasmine Herrera - Martinez.  Consider some tools to help survivors choose foods with quality oils, using elastic bands to exercise, getting additional rest, eating dinner early, and limiting sugars, sweeteners, and caffeine.   Both of our guests acknowledge that it is difficult, but not impossible, to live with a healthy lifestyle after a brain injury.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

    Making the Right Choices after a Brain Injury Pt. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 23:11 Transcription Available


    What can we learn about healthy lifestyle choices after a brain injury?  We listen to Dr. Simon Driver who directs a research program in Rehab and Jasmine Herrera - Martinez who is a brain injury survivor and is the administrator of the TBI Peer Mentor Program at Baylor Scott and White.  Dr. Driver received his doctorate in Exercise Sciences which led to his interest in healthy lifestyles for brain injury survivors. As a brain injury survivor, Jasmine shares her experience living with TBI and how the lifestyle studies helped her.Support the showNew episodes drop every Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. - Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at bindwaves@thebind.org- Leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify- Follow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!- Share episodes with your friends!- Make a monthly or one time donation- Learn more about the Brain Injury Network at www.thebind.org

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