TiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
How does a brain injury survivor makes his living space adaptable and comfortable but most importantly, safe? You'll hear from a stroke survivor living in a 1600 sq ft home and a brain injury survivor living in a 500 sq ft apartment. What are the differences?
info_outlineTiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Frezzing food properly is something that all brain injury survivors need to learn how to do. Learn about it in this podcast we call "Freeze-Brain'
info_outlineTiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Listen in on this episode as Brain Injury Survivors try to translate Shakespere into modern day English.
info_outlineTiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
In this episode we talk to brain injury survivors dealing with Misophonia. Being extra sensitive to stimulation often occurs after a TBI because your brain is trying to reorganize and stabilize itself - so even a little stimulation may be overwhelming. Sometimes it's because the brain was injured in the part of the brain that's responsible for sensory processing.
info_outlineTiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Enjoy this analysis of the song by Ian Thomas and the Boomers 'You Got to Know' and the significance they found in the lyrics and how it relates to their traumatic brain injury experience.
info_outlineTiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
The Blusheet Clubhouse has some wonderful stories to share and this is one of them. The artist, EDDY VOCALS, a brain injury survivor found producing writing and recording rap music a big part of his cure. As he began exploring his newfound talent, EDDY VOCALS first turned to musical beats and life experiences to compose his catchy and intelligent songs. Listen all about him and her his music on this Time to talk traumatic Brain Injury episode "EDDY VOCALS"
info_outlineTiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Do you have a safe space to go to? : a place intended to be free of bias, conflict, criticism, or potentially threatening actions, ideas, or conversations. Well at the Bluesheet Clubhouse, Brain injury Support Group we have certainly established that. Listen to some client's perspectives on why it is so important to have a safe space to go to especially as a brain injury survivor. Enjoy 'My Safe Space'
info_outlineTiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Have you ever come across someone that helped you with their sense of compassion? On this episode of Time to Talk Traumatic Brain Injury, listen to survivors as they talk about individuals that helped them in their recovery due to their beautiful gift of showing compassion and understanding.
info_outlineTiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
After watching the movie 'Champions' with other brain injury survivors from The Bluesheet Clubhouse, I get into an interesting discussion about how the mentally and physically disabled characters should be represented in the movies. Does it need an improvement or change in any way? These brain injury survivors have some intriguing thoughts. ...
info_outlineTiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Shakespeare doesn’t have a monopoly on inventing words. He wasn’t the first to do it, and he certainly wasn’t the last to create new words. No he certainly was not.......Listen to our new podcast and hear some fantastic words that the members of The Bluesheet clubhouse have come up with. I'm sure you'll find a way to use them in your everyday language.
info_outlineHi Listeners,
Are you or anyone you know a brain injury survivor? Are they struggling with post concussion syndrome? Foggy brain? Dizziness? Headaches? or do you just feel overwhelmed?
Well on today’s podcast we are joined by a very special guest. Jessie Rain Anne Smith joins us on the phone from Vancouver BC. Jessie is a concussion survivor, a meditation practitioner & an educator. Let's talk about the benefits of meditation for the brain injury survivor.