The Concussion Coach

Bethany Lewis

Concussion Coach Bethany Lewis loves sharing uplifting and helpful information for those struggling with Post Concussion Syndrome. Her goal is to increase awareness of concussions and the impact they can have on a person’s life, and to bring hope to people who have suffered a concussion and those who love them. sharing stories and knowledge about concussions will bring important light and understanding to this misunderstood and often-invisible injury. This podcast was previously called Life Inspired Coach.

  1. 4D AGO

    125. The Predictive Brain: An Interview with Rick Griffin

    Guest Introduction Rick Griffin is the founder and CEO of the Neuro Leadership Academy, an organization dedicated to demystifying neuroscience and making it actionable for everyday life, leadership, and healing. With a master's degree in education, Rick is known for translating complex brain science into engaging, usable concepts. Before launching Neuro Leadership Academy, he spent decades as the executive director of a trauma-informed therapeutic residential program for teens, witnessing firsthand how past struggles shape present behavior. This experience ignited his passion to understand the brain's role in trauma and resilience. Rick is a renowned speaker and developer of programs used by schools, businesses, and community organizations, including the Certified Trauma-Informed Specialist micro-credential. He now focuses on writing, teaching, and designing training that applies neuroscience to leadership, learning, relationship-building, and culture, helping people move from being trauma-informed to what he calls "neuro-informed."Summary / Key Takeaways: In this enlightening conversation, Rick Griffin explains the core concept of the brain as a prediction machine. Our experiences aren't direct recordings of reality, but constructions created by our brain based on sensory input and past experiences. Its primary job is to keep us safe by asking: "Is this a threat, or is this a resource?" Key Insights: Prediction Over Perception: We don't just react to the world; our brain constantly predicts what will happen next based on past patterns to conserve energy and ensure survival. The Threat Bias: The brain's default setting leans toward predicting potential threats (e.g., "Is that something that will eat me?"). This is the root of the stress/trauma response. From Trauma-Informed to Neuro-Informed: Understanding behavior shifts from "What happened to you?" to "How is your brain preparing you for what's happening right now?" This removes blame and focuses on the brain's protective, biological function. Healing Through Prediction: Recovery—from trauma or concussion—involves helping the brain make new, safer predictions. By intentionally introducing safe, positive sensory experiences (sights, smells, sounds, connection), we can create predictions that update the brain's model of the world. Agency & The "Sensory Buffet": With 11 million sensory inputs processed every second, we have immense power to influence our state. We can "stamp" resilience into simple cues (a mint, a coin, a song) and use them to ground ourselves or others. Application to Concussion Recovery: Symptoms like brain fog, fatigue, and anxiety are not signs of a "broken" brain, but of a brain in protection mode, reallocating energy to heal. Recognizing this allows for self-compassion and intentional practices (like rest and calibrated sensory input) to support the healing process. Resources Mentioned by Rick: Book: How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain by Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett. This book was Rick's gateway into understanding the predictive brain. Website: Neuro-LA.com (Home of the NeuroLeadership Academy) Newsletter/Substack: Neuro Notes – Weekly articles on neuro-informed practices. Subscribe at: https://rickgriffin894.substack.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rick-griffin-nla Email: Rick@neuro-LA.com (He welcomes engagement and questions) Services: Rick offers keynote speaking, virtual and in-person training, workshops, and consulting for organizations. He also has a series of eBooks available. Contact him via email or his website for more information. Bethany Lewis & The Concussion Coach: Free Guide: "5 Best Ways to Support Your Loved One Dealing with a Concussion" - Download at www.theconcussioncoach.com Concussion Coaching Program: For personalized mentorship in recovery. Sign up for a free consultation HERE

    1 hr
  2. JAN 30

    124. Evolving OT: The "Full-Scope" Approach to Concussion Recovery: An Interview with Dr. Kellianne Arnella (MS, OTD, OTR/L)

    Kellianne Arnella, MS, OTD, OTR/L, is a passionate occupational therapist with nearly 15 years of experience specializing in adult neurological rehabilitation. Recently earning her doctorate, she is committed to expanding access to care through innovative, tech-enabled, and community-based service delivery models. Kellianne has designed and led programs that integrate patient needs with current practice trends to improve outcomes for individuals recovering from stroke, brain injury, and concussion. In addition to her clinical work, she serves as an adjunct professor, mentors future therapists, and is a passionate advocate for OT's vital role in concussion care. Episode Summary & Description: In this insightful conversation, Bethany sits down with Dr. Kellianne Arnella, an OT who is revolutionizing how we think about concussion recovery. They dive deep into why the traditional advice of "rest in a dark room" is often insufficient and how a proactive, "full-scope" occupational therapy approach can lead to tangible, life-changing improvements—even years after the initial injury. Kellianne shares her journey to becoming a neuro-focused OT, discusses the surprising predictability of recovery with the right care, and reveals the common barriers (access, awareness, affordability) that prevent people from getting help. She passionately outlines her vision for building community-based concussion networks and provides practical, actionable tips for listeners—from using earplugs and weighted vests to manage sensory overload, to understanding the "spoon theory" for energy management. Whether you're a patient, a caregiver, or a clinician, this episode is packed with hope, validation, and a clear roadmap for navigating the often-misunderstood path of concussion recovery. Resources & Tips Mentioned by Kellianne: 1. Practical "Hacks" for Sensory Overload & System Calming: Loop Earplugs: For reducing ambient noise before entering overwhelming environments to "save your spoons." Palming Technique: Cover eyes with palms, keep eyes open, and look into complete darkness to help "clear the visual pathway." Weighted Vests: Use during light activities (e.g., folding laundry, walking the dog) or as a passenger in a car to provide deep pressure and reorganize the sensory system. Visual Anchoring: To combat motion sickness, find a static point in the distance (like a street sign) and focus on it as you move. 2. Key Concepts: The Spoon Theory: A metaphor for managing finite energy reserves (spoons) throughout the day with a chronic illness or during recovery. Micro vs. Macro Influence: The power of individual conversations and community-level advocacy to create large-scale change in concussion care. 3. Her Vision & Advocacy: Community-Based Concussion Networks: Building local, interdisciplinary teams to improve access and create a seamless continuum of care outside major hospital systems. The "Full-Scope" OT Role: Emphasizing the OT's unique skill in addressing the functional impact of vision deficits, habituation patterns, and daily life challenges post-concussion. Show Notes & Contact Information: Connect with Dr. Kellianne Arnella: Website: www.evolvebrainandbody.com Instagram: @evolving_ot Email: kellianne.arnella@gmail.com OR hello@evolvingoccupationaltherapy.com Key Takeaways from This Episode: Recovery is possible even in the chronic phase of concussion—it's never too late to seek help. The right care often involves looking at the integrated systems of vision, balance, cognition, and daily function. Setbacks are common; they can feel like going backward but are often part of the progression forward. Education is 80% of the battle—for patients, caregivers, and other healthcare providers. Advocacy at every level (from a social media post to a community meeting) is crucial to changing the landscape of concussion care.

    1h 2m
  3. JAN 24

    123. The Power of Interoception in Concussion Recovery: An interview with Dr. Meghan Schneider (OTD, MS OTR/L)

    Today's guest is Meghan Schneider, OTD, MS OTR/L, a neurological occupational therapist, brain injury specialist, and concussion recovery expert. As both a clinician and a TBI survivor, Meghan brings a powerful dual perspective to her work. She is a certified brain injury specialist, a certified functional vision rehabilitation specialist, and co-owner of NeurOT Consulting. In 2024, she was honored with the Dan Keating Pioneer in Brain Injury Award for her groundbreaking work integrating interoception—our eighth sensory system of internal body awareness—into brain injury rehabilitation. She is the co-creator of the first and only course dedicated to interoception in concussion and brain injury recovery. Episode Summary: What if the missing piece in your concussion recovery isn't just about treating symptoms, but learning how to listen to your body again? In this deeply insightful conversation, Bethany welcomes Meghan Schneider to explore the critical, yet often overlooked, role of interoception—our sense of internal body awareness—in healing from a brain injury. Meghan shares her personal journey through concussion and post-concussion syndrome, explaining how a disconnect from her body’s signals led to emotional dysregulation and delayed recovery. She breaks down the science simply: why trauma like a concussion can “turn off” this internal sense, and how rebuilding it is the foundation for managing symptoms, implementing pacing strategies, and regaining emotional balance. Listeners will learn: What interoception is and why it’s considered the cornerstone of self-regulation. How a lack of body awareness can sabotage standard recovery protocols. The practical framework Meghan uses to help clients reconnect with their body’s signals, identify emotions, and discover personalized calming tools. Why strategies like “just breathe” don’t work for everyone, and how to find what truly helps your nervous system. Inspiration for turning the frustration of recovery into advocacy and hope. This episode is essential for anyone who feels stuck, emotionally volatile, or disconnected from their body after a concussion, and is looking for a nervous-system-based, holistic path forward. Resources Mentioned by Meghan Schneider: 1. Interoception Course: Title: On-Demand Course: Interoception, Concussion & Brain Injury Description: The first and only course dedicated to the intersection of interoception and brain injury, co-created with Dr. Kelly Mahler. A comprehensive resource for both professionals and survivors. Link: https://www.kelly-mahler.com/product/on-demand-course-interoception-concussion-brain-injury/ 2. Meghan's Professional Platforms & Contact: Website (Clinical Practice & Consulting): Neuro Meghan https://neuromeghan.com/ Facebook Page: Neuro Meghan – Follow for insights and updates on neuro-rehab. Email: meghanchemidlin@gmail.com (Meghan welcomes connections from listeners and professionals) 3. Weekly Support Group: Meghan hosts a free support group for brain injury survivors and caregivers every Tuesday at 5 PM ET. It is offered in-person (in Pennsylvania) and via Zoom. To Join: Contact Meghan through her website or email for the Zoom link and details. Bethany Lewis & The Concussion Coach: Free Guide: "5 Best Ways to Support Your Loved One Dealing with a Concussion" - Download at www.theconcussioncoach.com Concussion Coaching Program: For personalized mentorship in recovery. Sign up for a free consultation HERE

    1h 8m
  4. JAN 15

    122. Sleep and Concussion Recovery: A Vital Connection; Interview with Dr. Don Watenpaugh, PhD, D, ABSM

    Dr. Don Watenpaugh is a scientist, sleep clinician, data artist, and poet with a PhD in physiology. His extensive career spans academia, NASA, and the U.S. Navy, focusing on human sleep, exercise, and environmental physiology. As a board-certified sleep medicine specialist, he directed a large urban sleep clinic for over 13 years, caring for patients and educating healthcare providers. Dr. Watenpaugh is an adjunct faculty member in physiology, anatomy, and biomedical engineering. He now creates data-driven art and poetry at Studio Videnda. In this episode, he brings his deep expertise to the critical relationship between sleep and concussion recovery. Episode Summary:In this episode of the Concussion Coach Podcast, host Bethany Lewis welcomes sleep expert Dr. Don Watenpaugh, to explore the complex connection between sleep disturbances and concussion recovery. Dr. Watenpaugh explains the physiological reasons why concussions commonly disrupt sleep—from brain inflammation impacting cerebral spinal fluid "brainwashing" during non-REM sleep to the exacerbation of pre-existing conditions like PTSD, depression, and anxiety. The conversation delves into the different types of insomnia (sleep onset and maintenance) and their potential causes, including restless leg syndrome and sleep apnea. Crucially, Dr. Watenpaugh provides actionable, evidence-based strategies to improve sleep and support brain healing. He discusses the evolving role of exercise as medicine, emphasizing safe, non-jarring activities like stationary cycling. He covers practical sleep hygiene tips, such as the importance of spinal alignment during sleep, the potential benefits of slightly elevating the head of the bed, and the disruptive effects of electronics and blue light. The discussion also touches on the careful use of supplements like melatonin, the special considerations for military personnel and student-athletes, and the overarching importance of patient education and self-advocacy. This episode is packed with science-backed insights to help listeners break the vicious cycle of poor sleep and prolonged concussion symptoms. Key Resources & Strategies Mentioned: Exercise as Medicine: Safe, mild-to-moderate exercise (e.g., stationary cycling to avoid head acceleration) can aid concussion recovery and improve sleep. Always consult your doctor. Sleep Position & Environment: Maintain spinal alignment; avoid stomach sleeping to prevent neck torsion. Consider slightly elevating the head of the bed to help reduce intracranial pressure. Remove electronics (TVs, phones) from the bedroom to avoid mental stimulation and blue light, which suppresses natural melatonin. Addressing Underlying Causes: Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS): Evening exercise (ending 2+ hours before bed) can help. Other treatments are available. Sleep Apnea: A common cause of sleep maintenance insomnia. Treatment (e.g., CPAP) is critical for overall health and concussion recovery. Hormonal Factors: Post-menopausal women may see a link between hormone changes and sleep apnea onset. Melatonin & Supplements: Prioritize natural melatonin production by managing light exposure. If using supplements, start with a low dose well before bedtime, monitor for side effects like headaches or grogginess, and consult your doctor. Patient Advocacy & Reliable Research: Dr. Watenpaugh stresses the importance of educating yourself using reliable, peer-reviewed sources like PubMed/MEDLINE, reputable medical institutions (e.g., Johns Hopkins & the Mayo Clinic), and professional organizations (e.g., American Academy of Sleep Medicine). Dr. Don Watenpaugh's website: Website/Data Art Studio: https://www.studiovidenda.com Bethany Lewis & The Concussion Coach: Free Guide: "5 Best Ways to Support Your Loved One Dealing with a Concussion" - Download at www.theconcussioncoach.com Concussion Coaching Program: For personalized mentorship in recovery. Sign up for a free consultation HERE

    1h 8m
  5. JAN 8

    121. Bouncing Forward: Alyson Lim’s Teenage Journey Through Concussion Recovery

    Alyson Lim is an 18-year-old student from Singapore who sustained a concussion and whiplash after a car accident at age 15. Over the past three and a half years, she has navigated persistent post-concussion symptoms while adapting her education, relationships, and goals. Alyson’s journey is a powerful example of resilience, reframing adversity, and finding growth in the face of an often misunderstood injury. Now preparing for medical school in Perth, Australia, she shares wisdom beyond her years, emphasizing hope, pacing, and the mindset of “bouncing forward.” Episode Summary: In this episode of the Concussion Coach Podcast, host Bethany Lewis talks with Alyson Lim about her concussion recovery journey since her car accident at 15. Alyson discusses the initial impact of her symptoms—headaches, dizziness, light and sound sensitivity, and cognitive challenges—and how they reshaped her academic path, leading her to move from a rigorous school system to a smaller private school that allowed her to prioritize rest and recovery. She shares the therapies and support that helped her most, including treatment at Cognitive FX in Utah, osteopathy for neck and jaw tension, and coaching with Bethany and Kaylee. Alyson also opens up about the emotional and identity challenges of being a teenager with a concussion, the critical role of family and friends, and how she cultivated hope and positivity. Throughout the conversation, Alyson offers actionable advice on pacing, gratitude, managing setbacks, and embracing a “bounce forward” mindset. Her story is a testament to the possibility of growth and renewed purpose after a concussion. Resources Mentioned by Alyson: Cognitive FX – A treatment center in Utah specializing in post-concussion therapy, where Alyson underwent intensive neurorehabilitation. https://www.cognitivefxusa.com/ Osteopathy – Sessions to address neck and jaw tightness related to whiplash and concussion. Post-Concussion Success Coaching Program – The coaching program with Bethany Lewis and Kaylee that provided emotional support, symptom management strategies, and recovery guidance. The “180 Exercise” – A mindset tool Alyson uses: spend 10 seconds acknowledging what you don’t like about your situation, then one minute focusing on what you hope for or what is positive. Supportive Academic Accommodations – Alyson highlights the importance of working with schools to secure adjustments like flexible attendance, quiet testing environments, and extra time. Alyson’s Contact Information: Email: alysonlimst@gmail.com (Note: Alyson has given permission for listeners to reach out with questions or to share their own experiences.) Bethany Lewis & The Concussion Coach: Free Guide: "5 Best Ways to Support Your Loved One Dealing with a Concussion" - Download at www.theconcussioncoach.com Concussion Coaching Program: For personalized mentorship in recovery. Sign up for a free consultation HERE

    41 min
  6. JAN 2

    120. Healing the Brain with Light: Neuronic Device and Concussion Recovery: An Interview with Chris Garvin

    Chris Garvin is a neuroscientist working at Neuronic, where he helps bridge the gap between emerging neurotechnology and real-world impact. With a background in neuroscience and experience in neurotech diagnostics, Chris is passionate about advancing brain health and recovery. Having grown up playing contact sports and experiencing concussions himself, he brings both personal and professional insight into the discussion of innovative recovery tools.Description/Summary: In this episode of the Concussion Coach Podcast, host Bethany Lewis chats with Chris Garvin about Neuronic, a photobiomodulation device that uses specific wavelengths of light to support brain healing. Chris explains the science behind how light therapy can reduce inflammation, boost cellular energy, and improve symptoms like brain fog, sleep issues, and emotional regulation following a concussion. He shares his own experience with concussion recovery, the development of the Neuronic helmet, and the promising results he’s seen in both clinical and at-home settings. Whether you’re exploring new recovery modalities or curious about the future of neurotech, this conversation sheds light on a non-invasive, accessible option for brain health and concussion rehabilitation. Resources Mentioned by Chris: Neuronic Website: Learn more about the photobiomodulation device and its applications: https://www.neuronic.online/about-neuronic/about Clinical Locator Map: Neuronic has a network of clinics across North America where the device is available.  Discount code: THECONCUSSIONCOACH   https://checkout.neuronic.online/THECONCUSSIONCOACH Research Databases: For those interested in the science, Chris suggests searching "photobiomodulation" on PubMed or Google Scholar to explore the growing body of research. Link to webpage with research articles Chris mentioned: https://neuronic.teamaligned.com/room/692f56ac329350b5b8b91129/overview?avk=ee3c909f Paper Chris mentioned on photobiomodulation showing how 1070 light can switch microglia from an inflammatory M1 to an anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype: https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/advs.202304025 Guest Contact Information: Email: chris.garvin@neuronic.online LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisgrvinneuro/ Bethany Lewis & The Concussion Coach: Free Guide: "5 Best Ways to Support Your Loved One Dealing with a Concussion" - Download at www.theconcussioncoach.com Concussion Coaching Program: For personalized mentorship in recovery. Sign up for a free consultation HERE  Website: www.theconcussioncoach.com

    31 min
  7. 2025-12-19

    119. Nature's Healing Power: The Role of Outdoor Play in Brain Health and Development: An Interview with Angela Hanscom, MOTR/L

    Angela Hanscom is a pediatric occupational therapist, author, and founder of TimberNook, an award-winning, nature-based developmental program now operating in four countries. With a master's in occupational therapy and a background in kinesiology, she has become a leading voice on the critical importance of unrestricted outdoor play for sensory, motor, social, and emotional development. Her book, Balanced and Barefoot: How Unrestricted Outdoor Play Makes for Strong, Confident, and Capable Children, outlines the profound impacts of movement and nature on the developing brain and body.Description/Summary: In this enlightening episode, Bethany Lewis welcomes Angela Hanscom to explore the deep therapeutic benefits of nature and unstructured outdoor play. Angela shares her journey from traditional OT clinics to creating TimberNook, highlighting the sensory deficits she observed in children confined to indoor, structured environments. They discuss how the core developmental challenges many kids face today—issues with balance, attention, sensory processing, and emotional regulation—are remarkably similar to symptoms experienced by those recovering from concussion and brain injury.The conversation delves into the science of the vestibular system, explaining why movements like spinning, climbing, and rolling are not just play, but essential neurological workouts. Angela makes a compelling case for how natural, outdoor environments provide the varied, graded sensory input that "plastic" indoor settings cannot, promoting better integration, focus, and resilience. She also addresses the "risk paradox," explaining how overprotection can lead to poorer risk assessment and greater injury. For anyone—child or adult—dealing with sensory overwhelm, anxiety, or post-concussion symptoms, this episode offers a hopeful, practical argument for the healing power of getting outside, moving freely, and reconnecting with the natural world. Connect with Angela Hanscom and TimberNook: Website: http://www.timbernook.com (Features new research on TimberNook's impact in schools) Email: angie@timbernook.com Instagram: @timbernook_global Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimberNook.Camps/ Book: Balanced and Barefoot by Angela Hanscom Bethany Lewis & The Concussion Coach: Free Guide: "5 Best Ways to Support Your Loved One Dealing with a Concussion" - Download at www.theconcussioncoach.com Concussion Coaching Program: For personalized mentorship in recovery. Sign up for a free consultation HERE  Website: www.theconcussioncoach.com

    1h 2m
  8. 2025-12-13

    118: A Journey of Slowing Down, Acceptance & Craniosacral Therapy: An Interview with Jennifer Foltz, RCST

    Guest Introduction:Jennifer Foltz is a practitioner of Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, yoga, and compassion-centered coaching. She specializes in supporting people recovering from concussions, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), and strokes, as well as those dealing with anxiety, depression, chronic pain, migraines, and TMJ. Having walked through her own TBI recovery after a plane crash in 2007, Jennifer deeply understands the importance of slowing down and listening to the body's wisdom. Summary:In this powerful episode, Jennifer Foltz shares her personal journey of recovering from a traumatic brain injury. She opens up about the initial denial and resistance to the diagnosis, the challenging symptoms like rage, emotional dysregulation, and loss of social filters, and how acceptance became a turning point in her healing—even five years post-injury. Bethany and Jennifer explore a wide range of holistic modalities that proved instrumental in Jennifer's recovery, including Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, somatic trauma work (like Somatic Experiencing and EMDR), Feldenkrais, light therapy, and the pure joy of dance. Jennifer emphasizes the critical importance of community, highlighting the transformative impact of the Love Your Brain Foundation and her own local Brain Injury Gathering. The conversation delves into the often-overlooked emotional and existential crises that accompany brain injury, offering invaluable advice for both survivors and their loved ones. Jennifer explains the gentle, nervous-system-focused approach of Craniosacral Therapy and how it supports the body's innate healing intelligence. This episode is a beacon of hope, normalizing the long and non-linear recovery journey and underscoring that healing is always possible, connection is vital, and it's never too late to reclaim your life. Jennifer Foltz's Information: Website: jenniferfoltz.com Email: hello@jenniferfoltz.com Healing Modalities & Therapies Discussed: Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy: A whole-body therapy that helps release tension patterns and regulate the nervous system by tuning into the body's inherent rhythmshttps://www.craniosacraltherapy.org/ Somatic Trauma Therapies: Somatic Experiencing (SE): A body-centered approach to healing trauma and stress. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): A psychotherapy treatment for trauma. Feldenkrais Method: A movement-based practice that increases awareness and improves function. Light Therapy: Mentioned as part of her therapeutic journey. Support Organizations & Communities: Love Your Brain Foundation: https://www.loveyourbrain.com/ A non-profit offering free, evidence-based yoga, meditation, and community support programs for people affected by TBI and their caregivers. Retreats, Online Groups, & Facilitator Training: Jennifer highly recommends their heart-centered, compassion-focused community. The Brain Injury Gathering (BIG): Jennifer's local, in-person support group in Sebastopol, California, focused on discussion, grounding practices, and mutual support. Key Concepts & Advice: Healing Timeline: Challenging the myth that significant recovery is only possible within the first two years post-injury. Acceptance as a Journey: Emphasizing that acceptance is an ongoing process, not a one-time event. The Importance of Slowing Down: How brain injury forces a beneficial change in life pacing, allowing for deeper awareness. Advice for Caregivers: The critical need for self-care, patience, and maintaining one's own resources to be fully present. Normalizing Symptoms: Understanding that experiences like aphasia, emotional dysregulation, and cognitive changes are common symptoms, not personal failings. Bethany Lewis & The Concussion Coach: Free Guide: "5 Best Ways to Support Your Loved One Dealing with a Concussion" - Download at www.theconcussioncoach.com Concussion Coaching Program: For personalized mentorship in recovery. Sign up for a free consultation HERE  Website: www.theconcussioncoach.com

    57 min

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Concussion Coach Bethany Lewis loves sharing uplifting and helpful information for those struggling with Post Concussion Syndrome. Her goal is to increase awareness of concussions and the impact they can have on a person’s life, and to bring hope to people who have suffered a concussion and those who love them. sharing stories and knowledge about concussions will bring important light and understanding to this misunderstood and often-invisible injury. This podcast was previously called Life Inspired Coach.

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