NO-Brainer Jane Connely OTR/L
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- Salud y forma física
A Stroke Of Luck UK and Heal The Brain With Jane present No-Brainer is a podcast devoted to dispelling brian injury myths and spreading the word about
recovery tips and tricks. This podcast is here to spread hope and inspire chuckles.
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Episode 8: Dr. Karen Sullivan founder of Icareforyourbrain
Jane speaks to Dr. Sullivan about everything brain, trauma, and life in the time of Covid-19.
Dr. Karen Sullivan explains how she is serving the unmet needs of the brain injury community. -
EPISODE 7: The Dancing Doc Gets Real With Jane
Tony Adkins PA-C is a bright light in the medical community. He sat down with Jane on "blackout Tuesday" and spoke candidly about what it is like for him to be a black man in America and a black man in medicine. You will hear Tony describe his movement away from the traditional model of "diagnose and dose" to treating the whole person. With kindness and charisma, Tony makes the lives of everyone he meets happier and healthier just be knowing him.
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EPISODE SIX NO-BRAINER: MIMI HAYES
Mimi and Jane get into dating post stroke and talk all about her book "I'll Be Okay, Its Just A Hole In My Head."...Also the character Jami from Outlander.🔥
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EPISODE FIVE: Molly Parker PT and Concussion
Molly Parker is a physical therapist and brain injury survivor. She understands how being a brain injury survivor can feel like walking around in the dark and "feeling" your way to recovery. As a physical therapist and survivor she is determined to get you the help you need.
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Jane Goes Solo: Self Care Menu In The Time Of Covid
Let's talk about how to care for ourselves in this most gnarliest of gnarly times.
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No-Brainer Episode Three: Shawn Phipps
Dr. Shawn Phipps has been an OT in brain injury recovery for over twenty years. He recently did a Ted talk outlining his experience with neuroplasticity and brain recovery. He speaks to the nature of neuroplasticity and how it can be used for good and for bad. Dr. Phipps also tells us about the CAPE model and how to be a super hero of your recovery.