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People have heard about brain injury but they really don't think about until it happens to them, which at that point it is all they or anyone they know can talk about. It is a sinister injury that can change everything in a blink of an eye, and as it goes on misunderstood the dark side of a person a new person starts to emerge, spouses suddenly in a relationship with a stranger, even the survivor does not know themselves. Lost alone and frightened learn about it before it’s too late, before it can take you or a loved one’s life away forever, the more you know the better you will be. You are not along there are millions of us among you. We represent over 70% of those in prison and even more of the homeless. Together we can stop the devastating effects of this sinister injury that can last a life time. One that is big business over 75 billion a year, where the rich control the destiny of the lost for a buck. Let us make a world where we are accepted not jailed or isolated, empowered not controlled. One where we embrace this new person to be a better, braver, strong more creative and productive part of society.

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Episode 0099 Topics: Gratitude, Appreciation for Life, Future Letters from Audience and Discussion Healing Earth's Societal TBI Surviving Head Trauma with Terry Smith * Call Us +1.424.243.9540 - Once in queue, press 1 to join conversation LIVE on-air * * YOU, Our Audience, Choose Each Episode's Topics * * We Talk About Everything Brain Trauma * * Direct Message Us Anytime on Facebook * * Each Month, 4th Thursday * 10 pm until Midnight ET * * Surviving Head Trauma – The Book * * Archived Podcasts: www.TerrySmithBooks.com *
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Thank you for your service to all vets we appreciate you. keys to the city a story of 4 people who were intrusted with aspects of brain injury support how half of them ran with it and moved on and yet others stole the furniture to... more

All of a sudden, anyone who is connected to a traumatic Brain Injury, their life becomes a little MoCrazy. A Brain Injury does shut some doors, but it also opens doors. This show will be talking to survivors, caregivers, therapists, anyone... more

Please join us for great guests, loads of jokes and fun, and of course the great information you get from BIRN Internet Radio. Blogtalkradio Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/braininjuryradio Call in number: 1-424-243-9540... more

Meet Stephanie Crosby and Casey Landes who have become friends who encourag each other always, despite their disabilities (and the fact that they live across the country from each other)! They continue to egg each other on... more

This evening's guest is Lyn Simser-O'Callaghan, Lyn comes from a small town, tight-knit family. She played competetive sports until the age of 21 and taught middle school for 23 years. While teaching, she also ran 2 family businesses.... more

Guest Donna O'Donnell Figurski is a lot of things, but first is a caregiver for her husband David. When David incurred a severe TBI, their lives changed course forever. Many caregivers succumb to the task at hand only, and forget they... more

Today's show includes: doing your part. gun control. the new grocery tax, pros and cons of voting, and why Cathy McMorris Rodgers should win against Lisa Brown.

Happy November! To open our first segement for this month we are having, such an inspiring guest! For our show, our guest is non other than: Sara McGann! Sara has a large experience with Brain Injuries being her Father sustained TWO,... more

Replay Time: Mental Awareness not very Aware of my Coping Skill needed. I shall return. Jennifer is on break, I guess, on her way back to Alabama (again). It's so hard on a couple of TBI's couple's life, being unaware as an adult. And... more

Too much of a good thing can be...well, too much. Our senses, touch, taste, sound, sight, and feel offer us a plethora of experiences. Many are pleasurable. Some are not. When a person has a brain injury often his or her sensory motor... more
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