Beating the Odds: The Lighter Side of Stroke

Beating the Odds Podcast

Welcome to "Beating the Odds: The Lighter Side of Stroke," where Tracy and Brenda turn the serious journey of recovery from stroke, brain aneurysms, and other acquired brain injuries into stories of resilience, humor, and hope. Each episode, we dive into candid conversations with survivors, caregivers, and experts who share the ups, downs, and laughs along the way. Whether you’re navigating life post-stroke, dealing with the aftermath of an aneurysm, or recovering from any brain injury, you’ll find a community here that gets it — and isn’t afraid to laugh about it.   Join us as we “talk it out” with humor, heart, and a whole lot of honesty. After all, recovery doesn’t have to be all serious business — sometimes, you just need to find the humor in the chaos.

  1. 6d ago

    Episode 25: Bright Lights Through the Darkness

    Bright Lights in the Darkness: A Raw Conversation on Resilience, Connection, and HealingThis episode is a powerful testament to the human spirit. We dive deep with Lia Moretti, sharing stories of illness, resilience, and the unexpected ways love and community can light the darkest times. If you're seeking truth, strength, and the undeniable power of connection, this episode is for you. In this episode:The importance of being a bright light for others, even in the smallest waysPersonal stories of surviving aneurysms, brain surgeries, and life-changing illnessesHow community, support groups, and connection fuel recovery and hopeThe role of medical professionals and the gaps in care that patients can fillPractical tips on managing post-surgery life, fatigue, and emotional healingThe impact of pets as comfort and connection in hospitalsThe critical need for shared experiences to bridge the medical and emotional gapTimestamps: 00:00 - Meet Lia Moretti: The Bright Light in a Dark Time 02:00 - How familiar faces and community help us heal 05:00 - The angelic moment in the ICU that changed everything 09:00 - Navigating multiple aneurysms and brain surgeries 13:00 - The importance of patient involvement in hospital experience reform 17:00 - Filling the gap: How patients can help improve healthcare systems 21:00 - Carlo, the therapy dog, and the power of unconditional love 25:00 - Connecting through shared experiences: Brenda’s story and hope 30:00 - Navigating life with a shunt: What no one told us 34:00 - The emotional toll of recovery and the need for rest 40:00 - Fatigue, brain healing, and the truth no one prepared us for 44:00 - Giving back: Support groups and community involvement 48:00 - Practical tips for healing, giving support, and Self-compassion 49:00 - Wrap-up and encouragement to turn your pain into purpose Resources & Links:The Art of Resilience - BookNeuroscience and Brain Recovery ResourcesSupport Group Ideas & Community BuildingCarlo the Therapy Dog’s StoryConnect with Lia Moretti:LinkedIn | Instagram | Find her community initiatives onlineCall to Action: Be the light in someone’s darkness. Share your story. Offer support. Connect.

    42 min
  2. Jun 16

    Episode 24 Why Young Survivors Are Being Ignored: The Future of Brain Hemorrhage Awareness

    Most people don’t realize how deadly a brain aneurysm can be — until it's too late. But what if you knew the signs, the risks, and the breakthroughs that are saving lives every day? This episode dives deep with the incredible Christine Buckley from the Brain Aneurysm Foundation — a woman with 22 years of lived experience, fierce dedication, and game-changing insights. You’ll discover how a nurse turned patient sparked a movement that’s now saving hundreds of lives annually. Christine reveals powerful stories about early detection, the shocking lack of awareness, and the life-saving research transforming treatment. We break down the myths surrounding brain aneurysms, the subtle warning signs often missed, and why education isn’t just helpful — it’s essential.We cover breakthrough advocacy initiatives like Ellie’s Law, how medical students are finally getting the training they need, and the importance of community support through events like runs, walks, and DC advocacy days. You'll learn why early scans can revolutionize outcomes, and how technology and awareness are closing the deadly gap in diagnosis. This isn’t just a conversation — it’s a call to action. If you’re a survivor, caregiver, or health advocate — listen now. Because knowledge is your greatest weapon in preventing devastation. Join us to understand how you can help build a future where ruptures are rare, and hope is endless. Are you ready to be part of the movement that’s changing lives? Because the fight against brain aneurysms starts here — and it starts with YOU. Go to bafound.org for more information

    47 min
  3. May 19

    Episode 23: Chris and Misty II

    The conversation delves into the journey of recovery and rehabilitation, the challenges of communication during the recovery process, and the importance of support and encouragement in overcoming the obstacles faced during recovery. The conversation covers a range of topics including online interactions, live streaming, challenges faced by caregivers, support for caregivers and survivors, starting a supplement company, health and recovery products, and the well-being of caregivers and stroke awareness. The speakers share personal experiences and insights related to these themes, providing valuable information and support for listeners. The conversation covers the importance of recognizing stroke symptoms, personal experiences with stroke, business development, and future plans, as well as tips and words of wisdom. Stroke can happen to anyone, and recognizing the signs and symptoms is crucial for timely intervention. The speakers share their personal experiences and discuss their business development, future plans, and tips for living with stroke. Takeaways Recovery and RehabilitationChallenges of CommunicationSupport and Encouragement Caregivers' Well-beingHealth and RecoveryStroke Awareness Stroke can happen to anyone, regardless of age, race, or health status.Recognizing the signs and symptoms of a stroke is crucial for timely intervention. Chapters 00:00 Recovery and Rehabilitation07:10 Support and Encouragement21:25 Navigating Online Interactions29:11 S4W Supplements and Perseva35:06 Health and Recovery Products43:58 Recognizing Stroke Symptoms50:25 Personal Experience with Stroke56:32 Business Development and Future Plans01:04:38 Tips and Words of Wisdom

    1h 11m
  4. May 3

    Episode 22: From Locked-In to Living - Chris Adkins' Miraculous Recovery

    Most stroke survivors feel like they’re navigating a new world—and they’re right. But what if hope, resilience, and a community of care could turn that journey around? Today, we unravel a raw, inspiring story of one man’s battle with locked-in syndrome after three devastating strokes—and how faith, love, and relentless recovery changed everything.Chris Atkins and his wife Misty share stories that will shake you, move you, and ignite a fire of hope in your heart. From the chaos of misdiagnosed hemorrhages to the miraculous awakening of communication, their journey shows that even the darkest moments can turn into beacons of strength and purpose. You’ll discover how mindset, support, and innovative treatments redefined their lives—and how YOU can find light in your own challenges.We break down: the power of advocacy and education—like the critical BFAST stroke signs that could save a life; the vital role of caregivers’ mental health; simple moves that foster recovery even when mobility is limited; and ground-breaking natural supplements making waves in healing. Chris’s story isn’t just about survival—it’s about rewriting the narrative of what’s possible after tragedy.This episode isn’t just for survivors or caregivers—it's a call to action for anyone ready to believe in miracles and take fresh steps forward. Because in the face of adversity, hope isn’t just a feeling. It’s a movement. Are you ready to be inspired? Hit play and witness how one couple’s unwavering faith and community are transforming lives worldwide.Join us—because what you hear here could change your life, or someone you love. A story of faith, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of healing. You don’t want to miss this.Guest: Chris and Misty Adkins are real-life heroes. Chris, a former powerlifter, has defied all odds—suffering three strokes, experiencing locked-in syndrome, and now helping others through his social media presence. Misty’s dedication to recovery and wellness has fueled their mission of hope and healing.

    36 min
  5. May 3

    Episode 21: Facing Fear When Going Back

    Most strokes are deadly or irreversible — but the truth is, recovery is possible, and hope is alive in the stories you’re about to hear. Brenda’s MRI results show no new brain damage after a 60-day hospital stay, proving neuroplasticity at work—and that miracles happen every day.Brace yourself for a raw, emotional journey through the aftermath of a stroke, the relentless quest to understand what’s happening inside the brain, and the power of resilience. Brenda and Tracy share how they navigate uncertainty, the importance of community, and why even the smallest wins matter when life feels overwhelming. They reveal fears, hopes, and the lessons they've learned — about healing, about reassurance, and about the extraordinary capacity of the human brain to rewire itself. This episode is a bold call to anyone facing the impossible — you’re not alone. Learn how to harness neuroplasticity, embrace your emotions, and find joy in the little moments that make life worth fighting for. Perfect for survivors, caregivers, or anyone who refuses to give up on hope. Tracy and Brenda are stroke survivors and neuroplasticity advocates, sharing their journey to rewire their brains and reclaim their lives after a critical health scare. Their story inspires us all to see beyond the diagnosis and believe in the miracle of recovery.Are you ready to hear what hope really sounds like? Whether you’re healing from trauma or seeking courage to face life’s challenges, this episode will ignite your spirit and remind you: miracles are possible.

    54 min
  6. Apr 20

    Episode 20: Energy Management and The Spoon Theory

    Most of us underestimate how much energy everyday tasks really demand — until we're running out of spoons. Debbie Volk’s story and insight on the spoon theory will change the way you see your own limits. Whether you’re navigating illness, caregiving, or simply living life at full speed, this episode is your wake-up call: your energy is finite, and understanding it can be transformative.Debbie shares her personal journey from autoimmune diagnosis to mastery of energy management — all through the simple yet profound metaphor of spoons. You’ll discover how this tool helps even the "invisible" struggles become visible, allowing you to set boundaries, prioritize what matters, and reclaim control over your day. We break down how emotional, mental, and physical energy all tap into your spoon supply, and why ignoring this can lead to burnout or misunderstood exhaustion.We explore the real toll of invisible illnesses and caregiving — why people often dismiss the fatigue, and how to educate loved ones, friends, and colleagues. You’ll learn tangible tips: how to save spoons for what truly matters, the importance of self-care, and how to advocate for yourself when others see only the surface. Debbie’s insights on mindset, boundaries, and self-compassion will challenge you to rethink your daily choices and prioritize your well-being.This episode isn’t just for those with chronic illness or caregivers — it’s a blueprint for anyone striving to live with intention, grace, and resilience. Understanding your energy limits isn’t a weakness; it’s power. Are you ready to stop overextending and start thriving? Hit play to unlock the secret of the spoons and transform your life today.Debbie Fishman-Volk is an entrepreneur and autoimmune warrior, sharing her experience to empower others with practical wisdom and hope.If you're tired of feeling drained and misunderstood, this episode is your wake-up call. Your energy matters — learn how to preserve, protect, and prioritize it now.

    46 min

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Welcome to "Beating the Odds: The Lighter Side of Stroke," where Tracy and Brenda turn the serious journey of recovery from stroke, brain aneurysms, and other acquired brain injuries into stories of resilience, humor, and hope. Each episode, we dive into candid conversations with survivors, caregivers, and experts who share the ups, downs, and laughs along the way. Whether you’re navigating life post-stroke, dealing with the aftermath of an aneurysm, or recovering from any brain injury, you’ll find a community here that gets it — and isn’t afraid to laugh about it.   Join us as we “talk it out” with humor, heart, and a whole lot of honesty. After all, recovery doesn’t have to be all serious business — sometimes, you just need to find the humor in the chaos.