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Wendy Lurrie is a brain injury survivor, she started a podcast called BestGuessistan. When I began listening to her podcast, her recordings ,and her energy captured some of the feelings I remember having like the WTF fee

Hosted by Daniel Avesar PhD · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 38 episodes
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Experiencing My Brain is a podcast devoted to detailed discussion with brain injury survivors about their experiences, problems, and ways that they have found to navigate their lives. These stories are important to help the non brain injured world make sense of the problems that come with brain injury.
Daniel Avesar PhD hosts Experiencing My Brain, a health show with 38 episodes published.

Wendy Lurrie is a brain injury survivor, she started a podcast called BestGuessistan. When I began listening to her podcast, her recordings ,and her energy captured some of the feelings I remember having like the WTF fee

I met Mandi on LinkedIn. She had a podcast about brain injury called Brain Wellness, the Podcast with Mandi NP . When I learned that she had worked as a neurology nurse practitioner prior to her brain injury, I had to sp

Adam is a brain injury survivor who had multiple brain surgeries to remove tumors, plus a traumatic brain injury, and gamma radiation treatment all from the age of 14 through his early 20s. Early on is brain injury journ

This is part 2 of 2 part discussion with Dr. Maria Romanas, about her sever TBI that she had when she was 18 years old, and her journey to improve, learn how to manage her problems, and her education through an MD/PHD pr

The goal of the Experiencing My Brain Podcast is to interview people about their invisible brain injury problems. In this recording Dr. Maria Romanas MD/ PhD interviews me. I share about my TBI experiences and try to com

In this discussion with Cynthia we both share this analogy of the 3D layered web for what brain injury feels like. What that 3D layered web means, in my opinion, is that with brain injury your internal states have many b

Maria is a severe TBI survivor that works as a therapist to help other brain injured people. She is also the co-host of the brain injury podcast called TBI TMI. Check out her podcast with Zach here: https://www.youtube.c

I met Zach through his brain injury podcast that he does with Maria called the TBI TMI podcast. https://www.youtube.com/@TBITMIpodcast In this discussion, Zack shares the details of his brain injury, he explains the vari

Michele is a brain injury survivor that has had two brain injuries with very different symptoms. She shares about these problems and much more in great detail. Michele created a large scale support network and worked tir

Brain injury is invisible and every brain injury is different so it’s not wonder this problem is so drastically misunderstood. If it’s your brain injury that is injured the problems are so horrible and the constant ways

Finding Everyday Magic - A journey Of Hope And Healing Through Nature, is a brain injury book by Anessa Arehart. You can buy the book here: https://findingeverydaymagic.com - Check out photos from Anessa's ongoing phot

With the improvement of brain injury problems, people talk about neuroplasticity, but the re-learning, re-building, re-gaining, and re-developing of what you injured after brain injury is a process itself that is difficu

Alexithymia is a psychological condition characterized by an inability to identify, understand, and express one's own emotions. Alexithymia is very common with brain injury. In this podcast Debbie and I get into alexithy

This discussion with David gets into a lot of good brain injury concepts. The flow of analogies touch on many aspects of brain injury that I will explain and give examples with the hope that it can help the people around

With brain injury there is a “gap” between the invisible internal problems you are dealing with and what the outside world is aware of. It has been validating and helpful to speak with Janet because when it is your own m

Unbrain injured simply means not brain injured. David and I met in a support group in Seattle, WA. We relate a great deal about the validation that a support group offers and what it's like to live with and manage so man

This is the second podcast recording with Nick. Nick made the cover art for this episode (https://linktr.ee/nicomedia). Thrown away after a brain injury is a horrible abandonment that happens to many people after they ar

Cognitive loss with brain injury is a unique symptom where the process of thinking (in all forms) just doesn't work. Not only is that type of injury strange and misunderstood, but the nature of the "effort" and "work" to

The discussions across this podcast involve people sharing details of what they are dealing with, with brain injury. Of course we are talking about the invisible problems. Debbie and Scott reached out to me to talk about

Leslie and I met at the first brain injury support group I ever tried. Listening to her stories, challenges, and brain injury problems, especially the "misunderstanding" that she faced over decades, helped me realize how
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