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An aphasia podcast - designed, recorded and edited by people with aphasia and their families. Episodes are recorded on location - out and about in western Wisconsin and beyond. Podcasters are individuals with aphasia and their families and friends who are part of the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Network and BluGold Aphasia Group at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. 

Rockin' Aphasia The Chippewa Valley Aphasia Network

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An aphasia podcast - designed, recorded and edited by people with aphasia and their families. Episodes are recorded on location - out and about in western Wisconsin and beyond. Podcasters are individuals with aphasia and their families and friends who are part of the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Network and BluGold Aphasia Group at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. 

    Garden Symphony - Springing Forward

    Garden Symphony - Springing Forward

    Welcome to the 3rd episode of the Rockin' Aphasia podcast. This podcast series is planned, developed, recorded and edited ENTIRELY by the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Network & BluGold Aphasia Group.

    This episode has a Springtime Theme. In this episode you'll here: 
    a poem about aphasia and the community gardena story from one of our group members with PPA about moving forward with PPAa couple songs highlighting spring This episode was recorded at the UW-Eau Claire Recording Studio by the aphasia group.

    For an aphasia-friendly summary of this podcast episode, click here.
    For pictures of the aphasia group in action, doing the recording click here.

    Here is the poem - Springtime Symphony by Rochelle Anderson:

    Springtime Symphony
    Rainstick.   Mimics the raindrops.  Winter sleeping, healthy earth revealed.  Aphasia is stillness and quiet, seeing the rainbow

    Small jingles from tambourine.  Weeding and mulching, surrounding with chicken wire.  Aphasia observing and watching

    Hearing a pair of maracas rattling cha-cha-cha, while hoeing and raking.  Soil becomes fresh and alive.  Aphasia is hidden and frightened

    Round steel tongue drum loudly marks the beat.  Others plant rows of seeds, place labels.  Pay attention, aphasia is isolated

    Egg shakers noisy and boisterous with the rhythm.  Smell fertilizer and compost, then feed the plants.  Unable to talk, aphasia is eternal

    Metal bell sticks, clanging, shiny celebration.   Correct amount of water to make seeds grow.  Words scream in my mind, but lonely with aphasia

    Laughing and sadness around the garden.  Special friends struggling and succeeding.  Listening to delightful music, solving clues of the game of aphasia

    by Rochelle M. Anderson


    Here is Jane's story about living with PPA
    My name is Jane and I have Primary Progressive Aphasia. I struggle every day to get my words out. I can say this winter has been very hard on me. I am losing more and more of my words. I am using my tablet to speak for me because I can’t write or spell, do my checkbook count money or go to restaurants.
     I am in an aphasia group that keeps me going. They are awesome and they understand. They are patient helpful and fun. I go to group 2 times a week and work on projects. My family understands and I have several special people in my life. If I need them, they are there for me.
     I am an outside person and need to be busy all the time ….Mowing the lawn and fixing things. I even do sewing outside sometimes. I do several vendor craft shows and sell my products. Sewing bean bags, micro potholders, rice bags and fleece blankets. I also love doing puzzles.
     I got my first pony when I was four and by nine years old, I was in horse shows. I like the racing ones the most – like barrels and poles. I am not showing anymore but I belong to the Bit and Spur club in Eau Claire, Wis.
     I help in the food truck and make 30 pounds of potato salad. Then I help Tammy, my daughter with pulled pork and tacos. We do around 7 shows. All shows are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 
     It’s spring now so I will be out in the University plot putting up fences and getting ready to put seeds in the ground.
     Now it’s time to have some fun and get our group back together. 
    For more information about aphasia group collaborations in western Wisconsin - you can check out the the UW-Eau Claire CSD department and the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Network website.

    • 15 min
    The Cantaloupes...they were rotten!

    The Cantaloupes...they were rotten!

    Welcome back to Rockin’ Aphasia - Episode #2! In this episode, the Blugold Aphasia Group takes a trip to the community garden. The group shares memories and stories about the hard work they have put into the garden - including cantaloupes! You will also hear from group members Robert and Rita and their journey living with aphasia. Lastly, the Blugold Aphasia Group recites a poem about gardening and aphasia written by fellow group member Rochelle Anderson. You can find Rochelle’s poem linked below and read along as aphasia group members read the poem aloud.  You can also find a few pictures of our community garden plot here.


    Gardening Journey - by Rochelle Anderson
     Plants and seeds looking for sprouting deliverance, surrounded by chicken wire
    Tomatoes, peppers, beans, lettuce, squash in the nourishing soil
    Onions underneath dirt are dragons anticipating freedom
    Conversation outside, working together, camaraderie.  Joking, laughing, smiling
     
    Many weeds in the garden’s path are a storm battering the port
    Aphasia is a weed, toiling and struggling to remove, but always coming back
    The antlered deer eating the garden is aphasia stealing your purpose
    A vegetable garden with no sun or water is aphasia changing your life
     
    Gardening in a group with friends, enjoying their lives, sharing stories
    Smell the pungent onions, savor the red, juicy tomatoes, feel the leafy lettuce
    Crisp, flavorful and fresh on your palate is the full-spectrum rainbow
    Starting barren, scenery explodes and nature shows its wonder
     
    Suddenly autumn. Waiting for spring’s rebirth, memories abound
     ----Rochelle M. Anderson

    For more information about the collaborative community garden, you can read the article here.  
    For more information about aphasia group collaborations in western Wisconsin - you can check out the the UW-Eau Claire CSD department and the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Network website.

    • 16 min
    I Know What I Want to Say But Can't Say It

    I Know What I Want to Say But Can't Say It

    In this episode you will hear from Chris and Jane. They share their stories with UWEC students Savanna and Sarah about living with aphasia. They also record live from Food Truck Friday in Eau Claire, and discuss the challenges of ordering with aphasia. 
    For more information about aphasia group collaborations in western Wisconsin - you can check out the the UW-Eau Claire CSD department and the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Network website.

    • 12 min

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