Living with TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury

Mark Goode
Living with TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury

Jeff Gould, the show's co-host, grew up in Tucson Arizona where he suffered a crippling and life altering head injury - a traumatic brain injury - at the age of 13. Turning to substance abuse for relief, Jeff would ultimately descend into homelessness and despair which he has thoughtfully described in his published memoir ‘A Life Concussed’.   Now working as a mental health professional, Jeff brings his personal and professional experience to bear on coaching patients who have suffered traumatic brain injuries.  You can learn more about Jeff's practice at TBIcoaches.com In this podcast, Jeff discusses his own experience with TBI and strategies he’s learned to live with and recover from his injury. He provides actionable guidance on how to identify TBI, what steps to take to recover, and how to support friends and loved ones suffering from a brain injury. The co-host and executive producer of this show is Mark Goode.

  1. AUG 19

    Tait Fletcher: Unraveling the Silent Epidemic of Traumatic Brain Injury

    In this episode of "Living with TBI," I sit down with my co-host Mark Goode and our special guest, Tait Fletcher. We talk about Tait’s experiences with TBI and his journey to recovery.  Tait Fletcher, a Hollywood stuntman and actor known for his roles in "Jumanji," "The Mandalorian," and "Breaking Bad," opens up about his own experiences with TBI. His story is harrowing yet inspiring, shedding light on the struggles many face but rarely speak about. I was particularly struck by his recounting of a time when he couldn’t remember basic details about a film he had just watched. How do you cope when your most basic memories start to slip away? His candid discussion about the treatments he’s tried, from hyperbaric chambers to off-market medications, is eye-opening. We also delve into the broader implications of TBI beyond Hollywood. Traumatic brain injuries don’t just affect athletes and stuntmen; they seep into every corner of society. I share some astonishing statistics on the prevalence of TBI among adolescents entering substance abuse treatment. Surprisingly, many people who have suffered a TBI don’t even realize it until years later. How many of us might be walking around with unresolved brain injuries? This extends not only to those in substance abuse programs but also to the wider population, highlighting the silent epidemic we’re dealing with. As we wrap up, we touch on how crucial it is to have specialized treatment centers for those with TBI and substance abuse issues—a resource that is severely lacking in the United States. Every setback faced by Tait and countless others underscores the need for better awareness and medical support. Could this be the missing piece in our healthcare system? To understand the full scope of their journey and challenges, listen to the full podcast. Takeaways: TBI is a silent epidemic affecting not just athletes and veterans, but also a significant portion of society. 2. Many people do not realize they have suffered a TBI until years later, often misattributing symptoms to other causes. 3. Specialized treatment centers for those with TBI and substance abuse issues are sorely lacking and desperately needed. 4. Awareness, early diagnosis, and innovative treatments are crucial in managing and recovering from TBI.Visit Jeff's website at TBIcoaches.com

    49 min
  2. JUN 27

    When, Where, and How to Intervene on Brain Injury

    In this episode we focus on a crucial aspect of rehabilitation—the intervention. I'm Mark Goode, co-host of “Living with TBI”, alongside Jeff Gould, who brings deep insights and experience to our discussions. Have you ever wondered when it's truly the right time to stage an intervention for a loved one? Jeff shares compelling stories and expert advice on navigating this delicate process.   Crafting the Perfect Intervention Strategy What does it take to craft an intervention? Jeff is not just talking about a casual family meeting; he means a meticulously planned event aimed at providing immediate, life-saving help. Imagine putting in the effort of a party planner and the seriousness of a medical professional simultaneously. Are you prepared for the emotional rollercoaster? How do you handle a loved one's resistance or even outright denial? Jeff unveils layers of strategic planning and emotional resilience needed. Challenges and Real-Life Case Studies Interventions aren't for the faint of heart. Jeff recounts some harrowing, yet transformative experiences. Consider this: What if you had to convince a family to stop enabling harmful behavior, even under dire circumstances? Picture a mother sitting in the driver's seat, covering up for her son's reckless actions. How do you shift from protection to empowerment without losing that essential connection? Jeff's decade-long career offers eye-opening moments and hard-earned wisdom in these real-life drama-filled cases. Key Takeaways and Closing Thoughts If you think an intervention might be necessary for someone you love, remember it's about more than just treatment—it's about pushing someone towards recovery. Jeff leaves us with essential takeaways: leveraging morning interventions, including diffusers like mentors or coaches, preparing for resistance, and having a solid contingency plan if they initially say no. Want to learn the nitty-gritty details? How does one truly turn a ‘no’ into a ‘yes’ in an intervention setting? Listen to the full podcast for a treasure trove of practical, game-changing advice. This episode is not just an eye-opener; it's a call to action. Equip yourself with the knowledge to make a difference. And if you need help, contact Jeff to see what guidance he can offer you including his assistance in an intervention.

    55 min
  3. JUN 5

    Exploring Complex Trauma and Healing through Sacred Traditions with Alejandro Villegas

    In this episode of "Living with TBI," Jeff Gould, a TBI recovery coach and author, delves deep into the fascinating world of trauma and healing with his guest, Alejandro Villegas—a practitioner with rich knowledge in South American shamanic traditions and modern biohacking techniques. This episode is the first in a three-part summer series aimed at exploring complex trauma and its impact on individuals, providing listeners with ground-breaking insights and methodologies that promise real healing. The discussion kicks off with an exploration of what trauma truly is—an event that overwhelms the nervous system, causing physiological and emotional disturbances. Jeff and Alejandro discuss how trauma affects the brain, emphasizing the dysregulation between different areas, such as the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala. But here's the twist—Alejandro bridges this modern understanding with ancient shamanic traditions, offering a unique perspective on trauma as an energetic disruption in the body. You might wonder, how do these time-tested sacred practices align with modern trauma theory? The answers are both startling and enlightening, suggesting a deeper, almost mystical, approach to healing. Alejandro shares vivid anecdotes, including his very first healing ceremony involving a cancer patient. Imagine guiding a person through an extraordinary journey back to their traumatic experiences, providing them with the opportunity to reintegrate fragmented parts of their energy and consciousness. This journey—the soul retrieval process—not only relieved the patient of pain but also led to the complete remission of his cancer. It’s hard to believe, but such miraculous recoveries underline the intrinsic power of aligning body, mind, and spirit. Can these ancient techniques truly alter long-standing ailments and trauma? The podcast holds the answers. The episode continues with a thorough look at plant medicines and their sometimes controversial role in trauma healing. Alejandro offers balanced insights into both the incredible benefits and potential risks of these substances. His emphasis on rigorous preparation and expert guidance ensures that listeners understand the gravity and complexity involved in such healing processes. Curious about the other transformative stories Alejandro has witnessed? Or how modern technology can harmonize with ancient wisdom to heal trauma? This riveting episode is a treasure trove of insights waiting to be explored. Four Key Takeaways: Trauma is not merely a psychological event but a physiological disruption that can be healed through both modern and ancient practices. The sacred tradition of soul retrieval allows individuals to reintegrate dissociated parts of their energy and consciousness, leading to profound healing. Modern trauma theories align remarkably well with ancient shamanic perspectives, suggesting a holistic approach to healing. Rigorous preparation and expert guidance are crucial when using plant medicines for trauma healing to avoid re-traumatization and ensure safety. Dive into the podcast to uncover the full spectrum of healing methodologies discussed by Jeff and Alejandro, and discover how these can change the lives of those grappling with complex trauma and traumatic brain injuries. Jeff can be reached here.  Alejandro can be reached here.

    1h 2m
  4. MAY 10

    An Interview with Dr. Charan Ranganath, author of “Why We Remember”

    In this episode of "Living With Traumatic Brain Injury" (LWTBI), co-hosts Mark Goode and Jeff Gould delve deep into the complexities of the human brain, specifically focusing on memory and the effects of traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Their guest, Dr. Charan Ranganath, a recognized expert in the field of brain science and author of the book "Why We Remember," sheds light on how memories are formed, stored, and how TBIs can affect this intricate process. The Prefrontal Cortex and Traumatic Brain Injury  One of the episode’s highlights is Dr. Ranganath's explanation of the prefrontal cortex's pivotal role in memory and executive functions. This area of the brain, accounting for about one-third of its volume, becomes significantly impaired with frontal head injuries. He describes such injuries as potentially causing the brain to act similarly to a piece of jello, shaking back and forth, leading to both direct damage and disconnection within the white matter that facilitates brain area communication. This disruption severely affects one's ability to concentrate, keep information in mind, and resist impulses, among other executive functions. Memory: A Multifaceted Process  The discussion transitions into a broader exploration of memory, with Dr. Ranganath offering personal insights and professional findings. He describes memory not as a simple storage system but as a complex, episodic recollection that integrates who, what, when, and where into a coherent whole. Remarkably, emotional intensity and unique associations significantly enhance memory retention, with smells and sounds acting as strong cues to trigger past experiences stored in our brains. Dr. Ranganath also touches upon the fascinating intersection of memory and interventions like EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), sharing anecdotal evidence of its effectiveness in recalling and processing traumatic memories. This part of the conversation underscores the dynamic relationship between various senses and memory recall, hinting at the profound emotional components inherent in our memories. Life with TBI: Strategies and Interventions  Towards the episode's end, practical advice is offered for individuals navigating life post-TBI. Emphasizing the importance of creating an environment that compensates for impaired executive functions, Dr. Ranganath suggests strategies such as minimizing distractions, using reminders, and establishing structured routines to support daily tasks. These interventions mirror his personal strategies for managing ADHD, highlighting the universal benefit of structured support for cognitive disorders. Additionally, Jeff Gould shares insights on improving memory and brain health, emphasizing activities that challenge the brain, like learning new languages or engaging in tasks that deviate from one's comfort zone. This proactive approach advocates for neuroplasticity, encouraging the development of new neural pathways to mitigate the effects of memory impairment caused by TBI. Episode Takeaways This episode offers a rich exploration of the brain's complexity, particularly focusing on memory and the aftermath of traumatic brain injuries. Through Dr. Ranganath's expert lens, listeners gain a deeper understanding of how TBIs affect memory, alongside actionable advice for those looking to improve their cognitive function post-injury.  Whether you're a TBI survivor, a caregiver, or simply fascinated by the human brain, this episode is a must-listen, packed with insights that enlighten and empower. Dr. Ranganath’s contribution, alongside the thoughtful dialogue with the hosts, makes for an educational and inspiring discussion, shedding light on the resilience and adaptability of the human brain. For...

    42 min

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About

Jeff Gould, the show's co-host, grew up in Tucson Arizona where he suffered a crippling and life altering head injury - a traumatic brain injury - at the age of 13. Turning to substance abuse for relief, Jeff would ultimately descend into homelessness and despair which he has thoughtfully described in his published memoir ‘A Life Concussed’.   Now working as a mental health professional, Jeff brings his personal and professional experience to bear on coaching patients who have suffered traumatic brain injuries.  You can learn more about Jeff's practice at TBIcoaches.com In this podcast, Jeff discusses his own experience with TBI and strategies he’s learned to live with and recover from his injury. He provides actionable guidance on how to identify TBI, what steps to take to recover, and how to support friends and loved ones suffering from a brain injury. The co-host and executive producer of this show is Mark Goode.

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