Send us a text Bill (Host): Because a lot of people do not survive TBIs, I want to start here. Irene, can you tell the audience how this event happened in your life? How did it occur? Irene: I’m very glad to be on your podcast and to be able to talk about it, because you’re right—many people don’t understand what a traumatic brain injury really looks like. It’s one of those invisible injuries, and most people are honestly perplexed by it. For me, it happened seven years ago to the day—Nov...
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Send us a text Bill (Host): Because a lot of people do not survive TBIs, I want to start here. Irene, can you tell the audience how this event happened in your life? How did it occur? Irene: I’m very glad to be on your podcast and to be able to talk about it, because you’re right—many people don’t understand what a traumatic brain injury really looks like. It’s one of those invisible injuries, and most people are honestly perplexed by it. For me, it happened seven years ago to the day—Nov...
Send us a text After losing his wife, creating art and playing jazz served as powerful coping mechanisms for Richard Pierson. These outlets offered a sense of purpose and provided an anchor during their darkest moments. Moreover, his creations touched the lives of others, acting as a source of inspiration, healing, and a reminder that beauty can emerge from pain. We lost Richard Last year 11/24 I got a chance to see him a few weeks before he passed. I Matt and my self ...
Send us a text Bill (Host): Because a lot of people do not survive TBIs, I want to start here. Irene, can you tell the audience how this event happened in your life? How did it occur? Irene: I’m very glad to be on your podcast and to be able to talk about it, because you’re right—many people don’t understand what a traumatic brain injury really looks like. It’s one of those invisible injuries, and most people are honestly perplexed by it. For me, it happened seven years ago to the day—Nov...