This episode is the season finale and so, it is a very special one! Together with Jackie, Brooke and our brain injury community on IG, we answer the question: "what were the lessons learnt from my brain injury?" Make sure you listen to our last
This episode is a very special one as it tells the stories of Brooke and Jackie, two traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors. They have each been through the life altering experience of a big trauma: a car accident, which left them with a traum
Accessories are generally speaking optional for a person, but when it comes to someone with a brain injury, some accessories become indispensable and we end up taking them everywhere. Which are the top accessories you might ask? Give this episo
Many brain Injuries are invisible (as we've seen in S1:E2) and difficult to understand or wrap one's head around. Therefore, injured individuals often hear strange remarks from people around them. Here is an episode on what not to say to those
When you just suffered a brain injury, the future can be confusing and hard to imagine. What are the top 10 things you should know and take into account? Beate & Alexandra made a list for you and they hope that it will come in handy!
In many cases brain injury is an invisible disability. The difficulties are not visible on the outside, but the individual feel like a stranger in their own body. Alexandra and Beate share examples of their daily lives of what the struggle is t
In this episode we touch upon an important topic: what changes happen in work after a brain injury? How do friends and family understand brain injured people?*While recording the audio was perfect. While editing we realised something went wron
Meet Alexandra and Beate. They are the podcast hosts at ‘My Brain Injured Friends’. Learn about who they are, where they are from, how they met, what their injuries are and how they happened. They also explain why they decided to start the podc