Driving Independence | Taylor Moellering | The Broken Road Project Podcast | Season 1 Episode 18

EPISODE · Oct 4, 2025 · 47 MIN

Driving Independence | Taylor Moellering | The Broken Road Project Podcast | Season 1 Episode 18

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In this episode of The Broken Road Project Podcast, host Trent Peterson sits down with Taylor Moellering, an Occupational Therapist (OT) and Certified Driving Rehabilitation Specialist at Baylor. Together, they dive deep into the world of occupational therapy, stroke recovery, driving rehabilitation, and the role of faith in healing.Taylor shares her journey of helping patients regain independence, whether that’s learning how to get dressed again, celebrating small wins, or getting back behind the wheel after a life-changing medical event. She also opens up about the challenges of balancing patient care, safety, and the emotional side of rehabilitation.Trent and Taylor discuss:What occupational therapy really is (it’s more than just “getting back to work”).The unique driving rehabilitation program at Baylor and why independence matters.How faith, mindset, and support systems impact recovery outcomes.The struggles patients face with insurance, costly adaptive equipment, and why advocacy is so important.Why celebrating small wins is key to finding purpose and hope after stroke, TBI, or neurological conditions.This conversation is full of inspiration, practical advice, and encouragement for survivors, caregivers, and anyone curious about the recovery journey.✨ If you’re navigating recovery or supporting someone who is, this episode is for you.🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe to The Broken Road Project Podcast for more real conversations on faith, recovery, and resilience.

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