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A podcast dedicated to traumatic brain injury (TBI) and concussion awareness. Created by survivors for survivors. Hear from survivors, caregivers, medical professionals, and others!

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Barry Krakow, MD is a board certified sleep medicine specialist practicing in Savannah, Georgia following a 30 year career conducting research and treating mental health patients with sleep disorders. He developed and pioneered several advanced methods for the treatment of insomnia, nightmares, and sleep apnea, published these findings in top scientific journals, and proved conclusively the necessity to diligently address (without medication) sleep complaints in those suffering anxiety, depression, PTSD and more. His new book, Life Saving Sleep New Horizons in Mental Health treatment offers a mind-body approach to the art and science of sleep medicine with special emphasis on the relationships between sleep physiology and sleep-related emotion-focused therapy. His new practice involves an innovative sleep health coaching program, accessed at www.barrykrakowmd.com, and you can follow his free Substack newsletter on sleep research updates at www.fastasleep.substack.com. Currently, as Director of Sleep Medicine Services at Gateway Behavioral Health, a full-scale application of sleep medicine interventions will be integrated didactically and clinically into the existing psychiatry residency program to become a core component of training and utilization. if you're enjoyinig this podcast please consider supporting it for just $5 https://buymeacoffee.com/amyz
  • by Amy Zellmer
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Join host Amy Zellmer of Faces of TBI as she chats with author and stroke survivor, Mark Moore. Mark is a philanthropist and successful businessman. Along with his wife Brenda, a former nurse, Mark has established the Mark... more

Listen in as host Amy Zellmer chats with Dr. Mario Dulay. Dr. Dulay conducts neuropsychological assessments on adults with various neurological diagnoses including dementia and traumatic brain injury in the Department of Neurosurgery... more

Join host Amy Zellmer as she chats with Judy Chase. Judy Chase is the mother of an elite snowboarder that survived several traumatic brain injuries. Her son, Matt, was a sponsored snowboarder, and National Champion for USASA... more

Join host Amy Zellmer as she chats with Jami Benz, mother to Braden. Braden is a gifted child who is diligent about wearing a helmet on the family's ATV. Jami was unaware of the dangers lurking on her son's soccer field. She hopes to... more

Certain neurological conditions, including stroke, brain injury, and Parkinson's disease, cause muscles in the head and neck to have decreased strength, range of motion, coordination and/or speed, which can result in dysphagia, the... more

Join host Amy Zellmer as she chats with Dr. Deborah Zelinsky about how eyes are affected after a brain injury. Deborah Zelinsky, O.D., F.N.O.R.A., F.C.O.V.D. graduated from the Illinois College of Optometry in 1985 and founded the... more

Join host Amy Zellmer as she chats with Dr. Michael Lewis. Michael is an expert on nutritional and nonpharmaceutical interventions for brain health, particularly the prevention, management, and rehabilitation of concussions and traumatic brain... more

Join host Amy Zellmer as she chats with survivor Sam Black. In early 2013, Sam was a passenger in a car that was hit by an impaired driver, and from that moment her life changed forever. Suffering from several injuries, including a... more

Join host Amy Zellmer as she chats with Becky Henry about self-care and mindfulness for TBI survivors and caregivers. Becky Henry inspires people to reclaim joy. In 2003, Becky created Hope Network, LLC inspiring families living... more

Join host Amy Zellmer as she chats with Penny Eissenberg of Health South. While driving may be second nature to most, it is a privilege that requires sharp physical, visual and mental skills. As we age, tasks that once seemed simple... more

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