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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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Please join me, Lisa Dryer, on "Mess With MS!" On https://www.blogtalkradio.com/braininjuryradio Sunday at 5:30 PM Pacific, 7:30 PM Mountain, and 8:30 PM Eastern. You can listen to the show by calling 424-243-9540 at your local time. If you miss the program, you can access it anytime on the Brain Injury Radio Network in our archives. This program is about how a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis can change your life. It's FOR anyone with a chronic condition or those interested in learning more about MS, Brain Injury, Lupus, Cancer, Stroke, Migraine, Lyme, and other health issues. MS is one of the most debilitating neurological diseases. IT CHANGED MY LIFE when I discovered that I was diagnosed with it. I want to wish all of our listeners at Brain Injury and Blog talk Radio a very Happy Thanksgiving and Indigenous Peoples Day. I hope you have a great Holiday Weekend however you celebrate!
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Tonight on Continue Mission: 10:00-1030 Introduction 10:30-11:10 Father Pacella Bible Study 11:10-11:15 Music Break 11:15-11:55 Richard Killblane and the recent LGBTQ targeted mass shooting. 11:55-12:00 Prayer and Closing.

Happy Thanksgiving. On holidays like this some are filled with joy, and others..Not so much. Tonight we'll open the doors for a Thanksgiving, holiday kick off show with 2-3 of our hosts at Brain Injury Radio. Hope some others will join us. We're... more

Our guest tonight is inspirational difference maker andOccupational Theray assistant from California: Jillian Carlin. Jillian has been working with in-patient rehab at level 2 trauma center for over 6 years! She understand the power of... more

Kim King is an Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award-winning reporter for WLOS in Asheville, North Carolina. Her passion is reporting civil rights and civil injustice from stories of racism to murder. Kim grew up in Manhattan where she... more

Caregiving is not for the faint of heart. Of course, neither is having a brain injury. Pair them together and you've got lives completely upended. Jenifer Fallert speaks out about her caregiving role when her daughter, Jordan, had a brain... more

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Continue Mission 10:00-10:15 Introduction 10:15-11:00 Father Pacella Bible Study-Exodus. 11:00-11:10 Music Break 11:10-11:55 Killblane Corner. 11:55-11:58 Closing Prayer 11:58-12:00 Close out

Winter is that time of year when nothing seems right to you and you don't want to work or play or do much of anything. I know I feel that way, so it is extra important to Exercise, Eat right, Take those vitamins and sleep well. Like most head... more

John T. Krotec is an entrepreneur, speaker, writer, and army veteran. After college, he went to work in corporate America and realized that despite doing well in the job, he wanted something more. He joined the Army later in life with... more
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