TiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
In some cases, a relationship cannot continue after a brain injury. This decision is not always reached immediately, but months or years in the future. There are many reasons for this, and some of those reasons may be related to brain injury. Today on Time to Talk Traumatic Brain Injury we have a one on one with a survivor of brain injury who has lost an old friendship after his brain injury. We also talk about the importance of maintaining a relationship after an individual sustains a traumatic injury and also give some Blue Sheet tips on how to not get overstimulated during the...
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Dylan Finn is an author and an advocate for those recovering from traumatic injuries that may change the trajectory of their life. He received his B.S. at The College of Charleston, studying Hospitality and Tourism. While Dylan loves the hospitality and tourism field he majored in, due to a life-changing injury, he now sincerely desires to help people struggling. Dylan grew up in Sea Girt, NJ spending a lot of his time playing basketball, baseball and being socially active with friends and family. In 2020, Dylan suffered a traumatic injury that completely changed his life's direction. Dylan...
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Enjoy a fun and entertaining podcast produced by the brain injury survivors at the Bluesheet Clubhouse. Actually, fun and joy are some of the most important interventions for brain health. So have some fun with us with this podcast edition we called, "The Clint Squint".
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Hi Listeners, In this podcast we discuss the purpose of visual aids to engage brain injury survivors who are dealing with aphasia and other speech impairments that will help them in several ways. It helps ignite emotion, boosts their confidence and raises their understanding of the content.
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Don't be scared but this podcast is a little spoooooky. We go into the Bluesheet Clubhouse Halloween dungeon to join the annual Halloween party and ask the survivors: "If you were going to a Halloween party dressed as a head injury survivor, What would you wear? Very interesting responses that are sure to make your hair stand on end or at least give you a smile.
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Have you ever wanted to teach a course to a select variety of students? Well in this podcast, brain injury survivors create a course that they would like to teach other brain injury survivors on the road of recovery and independent living once again. An open conversation about learning to read post injury is also included....quite interesting.
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Imagination is absolutely critical to the quality of our lives. Our imagination enables us to leave our routine, everyday existence by fantasizing about travel, food, falling in love, or having the last word—all the things that make life interesting. Imagination gives us the opportunity to envision new possibilities—it is an essential launchpad for making our hopes come true. It fires our , relieves our , alleviates our pain, enhances our pleasure, and enriches our most intimate relationships. Listen how some brain injury survivors use a creative cognitive exercise to...
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That's right! It's time to join the Bluesheet Club general managers as they choose their teams for the 2024-25 Bluesheet Fantasy hockey Pool. Who do you think has the best team! Enjoy
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Hi Listeners, Here is a fun multimedia podcast to help you decide whether or not these lyrics were written by a brain injury survivor or by Artificial Intelligence. Our podcast a few weeks ago called AI or NOT promised you a challenge and here it is. l
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Hi Listeners, "I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference.” These are not only the poem’s best-known lines, but the ones that capture what most readers take to be its central image: a lonely path that we take at great risk, possibly for great reward. Listen about the road that some head injury survivors took after sustaining their head injury and what this world renowned poem means to them.
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