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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2022 · 12 MIN

I Know What I Want to Say But Can't Say It

from Rockin' Aphasia · host Chris, Jane, Savanna and Sarah

Let the aphasia group know what you think of the episode! In this episode you will hear from Chris and Jane. They share their stories with UWEC students Savanna and Sarah about living with aphasia. They also record live from Food Truck Friday in Eau Claire, and discuss the challenges of ordering with aphasia. "Rockin' Aphasia" is a podcast developed, planned, recorded and produced by members of the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Network and BluGold Aphasia Group. The podcast episodes are recorded on location at various places throughout the Chippewa Valley. For more information about aphasia group collaborations in western Wisconsin - you can check out the the UW-Eau Claire CSD department and the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Network website.  

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