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My Guest Spot on Terry Smith Show: Bridging the Gap on Surviving Head Trauma with Terry Smith 07/26 by Brain Injury Radio | Health Podcasts

Bridging the Gap on Surviving Head Trauma with Terry Smith 07/26 by Brain Injury Radio | Health Podcasts: Bridging the Gap on Surviving Head Trauma with Terry Smith As survivors of a near death experience, Brain Injury is something we learn to live with on a lifelong basis. We come to terms with reality and the illusion of what people do not see. Tonight we talk about bearing the truth about ourselves and the focus of why we remain alive. Celeste Palmer, Founder of Bridging the Gap, validating resources and providing communication forum for traumatic brain injury survivors and their caregivers. Life coaching - helping survivors, family, caregivers among others reach meaningful and timely outcomes. Facilitating support groups for survivors, caregivers and family members. Motivational speaker. as well as speaking on topics related to brain injury and finding productive lifestyles after significant life changes. Jessica Niziolek, has also completed 12 interviews covering various topics such as suicide/mental health, to weight loss/healthy self-image and opiate addiction to Cerebral Palsy awareness. She is also a contributing writer for 12 other online platforms where she writes on various topics including disability/Cerebral Palsy, Relationships, and poetry. You can find those links on her Linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-niziolek-4633b4148. She is also a guest blogger for The Unchargeables. Listen LIVE online (link below), phone, satellite radio, or Skype. We stream to all 50 states and 36 countries. If you miss the live show, you can listen to the archived episod...

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