Concussion Talk Podcast
1) How We Got Concussions So Wrong
Isobel Whitcomb is a trail runner, a writer and a science journalist who, what's most relevant to this podcast, wrote an excellent article about their experience going through their own concussion and...Show More
2) Brain Injury doesn't mean stopping
I misspoke in the intro, it's episode 164, not 165.From player to coach, coach to triathlete, triathlete to coach, Paul Moores wasn't daunted by life events. He lived them and went to what he loves do...Show More
3) Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado
Episode 163 is with the Zach Hudson, the Program Manager of the Peer Mentorship Program at Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado (BIAC). A focused, inclusive and encompassing organization, BIAC provides m...Show More
4) Victoria Brain Injury Society (VBIS) - Victoria, the scene of my TBI
I've taken some time off from podcasting this summer, but as the 20th anniversary of my brain injury approached I found myself wanting to do another episode! Hence episode 162 with Pam Prewett and the...Show More
5) More About Dysautonimia - new research by Jenna Tucker & Lauren Ziaks
Dysautonomia is a blanket term describing a disorder of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). As such, it covers a lot of important issues from mild to severe. Often the signs and symptoms of dysautonom...Show More
6) IPV & Police (RNC, Royal Newfoundland Constabulary) with Cst. James Cadigan
For the final episode of Brain Injury Awareness Month in Canada, Cassandra and Miriam of the NLBIA (Newfoundland and Labrador Brain Injury Association) talk to Cst. James Cadigan of the RNC (Royal New...Show More
IPV & Police (RNC, Royal Newfoundland Constabulary) with Cst. James Cadigan
18:20 | Jun 27th, 2023
7) Newfoundland and Labrador Brain Injury Association (NLBIA)
We meet our hosts! Miriam and Cassandra talk about what got them interested in brain injury, including the educational and personal aspects. They also talk about the great work the NLBIA is doing to p...Show More
8) Concussion Awareness & Education with Ashley Hiscock
Ashley has been a guest several times on the podcast. The first time it was because I was interested in concussions in cheer (Ashley was the coach of MUN Cheer for several years). Since then, her alre...Show More
9) Discussion 3 (Brain Injury Awareness, Acronyms, NLBIA) - Erica, Jennifer, Kerilee and me
June is Brain Injury Awareness Month in Canada, so Cassandra, Coordinator of Programs and Services and Miriam, Summer Student, at the Newfoundland and Labrador Brain Injury Association (NLBIA) are hos...Show More
10) Encephalitis, Brain Injury Support, Growth
Geprgia Banjo is currently a correspondent for The Economist and you can read her cover story about Britain's NHS (National Health Service) here. Long before joining The Economist she was dealt a seri...Show More