Truly Universal: Life After TBI

Eric Levine and Chris Vaglio

Truly Universal: Life After TBI, is a podcast that challenges what people think they know about traumatic brain injury. Hosted by Eric Levine and Chris Vaglio, the show centers lived experience, conversations with people navigating life after TBI, not just talking about them. Each episode shares real stories exploring recovery, identity, relationships, mental health, work, resilience, and hope. Recorded at Universal Institute in New Jersey, the podcast is candid, compassionate, educational, and sometimes fun, because life after TBI isn’t just survival. It’s being seen, heard, and understood.

Episodes

  1. May 28

    Meet Muzna: Gratitude, Discipline, and Recovery After TBI

    What happens when your entire life changes overnight, and doctors still can’t explain why? In this powerful episode of Truly Universal: Life After TBI, Chris is joined by guest co-host Greg alongside guests Muzna Naz and Tiffany Cabreja for an emotional and deeply honest conversation about survival, recovery, mindset, and rebuilding life after traumatic brain and spinal cord injury. Muzna shares her incredible story of developing a mysterious illness while attending college at Rutgers University, an illness that eventually left her in a six-week coma and completely paralyzed. Despite doctors warning her family that she might never walk again, Muzna refused to accept those limitations. The conversation explores: • Life after traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury • Recovery after paralysis and extended hospitalization • The emotional and mental side of rehabilitation • How discipline, gratitude, and empathy transformed recovery • Returning to college after TBI • The importance of family support during rehabilitation • Physical therapy, cognitive therapy, and long-term recovery goals Muzna also opens up about rebuilding confidence, learning to adapt to a completely different life, and why mindset became one of the most important parts of her recovery journey. Along the way, the group dives into food obsessions, dogs, fitness, recovery motivation, and the small everyday moments that help keep people moving forward. This episode is an honest reminder that recovery after brain injury is not just physical, it’s emotional, mental, and deeply personal. 🎧 Recorded at Universal Institute in Livingston, New Jersey

    45 min
  2. May 13

    Meet Jovanna: Therapy, Music, and Personal Growth

    What happens when recovery after a traumatic brain injury changes your life, but not your passion? In this episode of Truly Universal: Life After TBI, Chris and Eric sit down with Universal client, Jovanna Cedeno for an honest conversation about therapy, recovery, music, identity, and learning how to move forward after life-changing injuries. The gang is also joined by Universal client, Joey. "Jovi" shares her experience recovering from a traumatic brain injury after a car accident and how music became a major part of her healing process. A drummer in the band Last Minet, she talks about the challenge of relearning how to play after her injury — and finding confidence again through persistence, creativity, and support from her bandmates. The conversation explores: • Recovery after traumatic brain injury• Relearning physical and creative skills after TBI• Cognitive therapy, physical therapy, and rehabilitation• Building confidence after injury• The importance of patience and consistency in recovery• Finding community and connection through therapy and music The group also dives into favorite foods, wrestling, pizza toppings, music, cheese debates, and the little moments that make recovery feel human and relatable. This episode is a reminder that healing isn’t just physical — it’s emotional, creative, social, and deeply personal. 🎧 Recorded at Universal Institute in Livingston, New Jersey Check out Last Minet HERE

    31 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

Truly Universal: Life After TBI, is a podcast that challenges what people think they know about traumatic brain injury. Hosted by Eric Levine and Chris Vaglio, the show centers lived experience, conversations with people navigating life after TBI, not just talking about them. Each episode shares real stories exploring recovery, identity, relationships, mental health, work, resilience, and hope. Recorded at Universal Institute in New Jersey, the podcast is candid, compassionate, educational, and sometimes fun, because life after TBI isn’t just survival. It’s being seen, heard, and understood.