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Save A Brain Head Quarters
by Kelsey Boyer
Welcome to the Save A Brain Headquarters Podcast : your go-to space for real conversations about brain health, concussions and the fascinating world of neuroscience.Each episode dives into the complexities of the brain, our body’s most intricate and powerful organ; through expert insights, powerful storytelling, and community connection. Whether you're navigating life after a concussion, supporting a loved one, or simply curious about how the brain works, this is a safe space to learn, reflect, and heal. You’ll hear from medical professionals, survivors, and advocates as we unpack the science, share personal journeys, and shine a light on the invisible challenges of brain injuries.Together, we’ll build understanding, encourage one another, and elevate the conversation around brain health...one story at a time.Join us. Your brain matters here.
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Teaching Emotional Intelligence to Children: Orlanda Bettison on My Brain Books | Save A Brain Headquarters
In this episode of The Save A Brain Headquarters, we speak with Orlanda Bettison — the creator of My Brain Books, a children’s book series designed to help kids understand their brain, emotions, and develop lifelong mental wellbeing skills.Orlanda is a psychology-educated former primary school teacher and passionate advocate for children’s emotional health. Drawing on her academic background, classroom experience, and personal insights, she founded My Brain Books to fill the gap in accessible, evidence-based mental health education for young minds. Throughout our conversation, Orlanda shares:Why teaching emotional intelligence early mattersHow storytelling can help children manage stress, anxiety, and behaviorTools parents and educators can use to support brain health in kidsThe journey of bringing My Brain Books to life — from concept to global audienceWhether you’re a parent, educator, therapist, or brain health advocate, this episode offers valuable insights into nurturing emotional resilience in children — and the important role we all play in shaping healthy brains. My Brain Books Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mybrain.books/🎧 Tune in for a hopeful, practical, and inspiring discussion that bridges child wellbeing and brain education.Support the show
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Thriving After Brain Injury: Fatigue, Recovery & Community with Cognitive Rehab Expert Dr. Natalie Mackenzie
In this episode of The Save A Brain Headquarters, we’re joined by Dr. Natalie Mackenzie, a Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapist with over 22 years of experience supporting brain injury and concussion survivors—and the families and caregivers walking alongside them.Dr. Mackenzie is the founder and director of BIS Services in the UK and the creator of Neuro Thrive, an innovative membership community designed to help survivors navigate brain injury recovery, fatigue management, and life after concussion with expert guidance and peer support.Together, we break down some of the biggest misconceptions about concussion and TBI recovery, why no two brain injuries are the same, and how finding what works for your brain is key to long-term healing. Natalie also shares powerful insights into brain injury fatigue, practical tools to manage daily energy levels, and why community is one of the most overlooked but essential parts of recovery.We also explore the evolving role of AI in brain injury recovery, how survivors can use technology as a supportive tool (not a replacement for care), and how programs like Neuro Thrive help people move beyond survival — and truly thrive after brain injury.This episode is a must-listen for concussion survivors, TBI warriors, caregivers, clinicians, and anyone navigating life after a brain injury.Natalie WebsiteNatalie InstagramFatigue Management JournalSupport the show
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Dr. Jessica Klain | Save A Brain Head Quarters Ep. 5
In today's episode, we are excited to welcome a special guest with an impressive list of post-doctoral accreditations. Our guest is the founder of Physio, Yoga & Wellness in Denver, Colorado, and is a highly skilled physical therapist specializing in concussion management and vestibular rehabilitation. Her passion for this field developed after completing her Doctorate at the University of Florida in 2009, and she has witnessed firsthand the transformative effects of effective vestibular care. Committed to delivering evidence-based, patient-centered treatment, she strives to enhance quality of life and restore confidence in movement. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of concussions, physical therapy, and the nuances of brain healing in adolescents versus adults. Tune in to learn from our expert guest's wealth of knowledge and experience.Dr. Jessica Klain InstagramPhysio, Yoga & Wellness WebsiteSupport the show
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Brandon Scheid Professional Kite Boarder | Save A Brain Head Quarters Ep. 4
Brandon Scheid is a renowned figure in the world of kiteboarding, having clinched numerous champion titles. He is celebrated for spreading his passion for the sport far and wide. Brandon embodies the spirit of an action sports enthusiast and a true fighter in the journey of life. His ordinary day took a drastic turn, leading him to battle for his life, and his tale is nothing short of awe-inspiring. We are thrilled to have him among us, ready to share his miraculous story with the world. This is an episode that will leave a lasting impact on you – make sure not to miss it!Brandon InstagramSupport the show
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Barry Miller Virginia Tech Helmet Testing Lab | Save A Brain Head Quarters Ep. 3
Please join us for a discussion with Dr. Barry Miller, Director of Outreach and Business Development at the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab, as he shares the latest research on protective headwear for the construction industry & action sports industry. Discover the innovations, helmet rating procedures, and efforts to improve worker safety at the Helmet Lab.Virginia Helmet Testing Lab WebsiteSnowSports Testing VideoTesting Lab & Ratings InstagramSupport the show
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Annie Howard | Save A Brain Head Quarters Ep. 2
Annie Howard is a MS, PT, FDN, Vestibular Certified, Concussion Specialist & is passionate about treating concussion and helping her clients return to living their lives pain free. In this episode we chat about everything from concussion physical therapy, why it is important and how the brain can heal. If you are struggling with concussion symptoms, this is a MUST watch episode. Happy Brain Physical Therapy WebsiteHappy Brain Physical Therapy InstagramSupport the show
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Natasha Wilch | Save A Brain Head Quarters Ep. 1
Natasha Wilch, a Registered Physical Therapist since 2011, holds a Bachelors in Health Science & Kinesiology and a Masters in Physical Therapy from the University of British Columbia. Inspired by her cousin's experience, she specializes in neurology, focusing on spinal cord, stroke, Parkinson's, and other neurological diagnoses. In 2015, she founded Symphony Rehabilitation in Nanaimo, BC to address the care gap for neurological patients.In this episode, we discuss concussion recovery, available resources, PTSD, and strategies for progressing on your healing path.Natasha WebsiteNatasha Instagram Concussion Mini SchoolSupport the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Save A Brain Headquarters Podcast : your go-to space for real conversations about brain health, concussions and the fascinating world of neuroscience.Each episode dives into the complexities of the brain, our body’s most intricate and powerful organ; through expert insights, powerful storytelling, and community connection. Whether you're navigating life after a concussion, supporting a loved one, or simply curious about how the brain works, this is a safe space to learn, reflect, and heal. You’ll hear from medical professionals, survivors, and advocates as we unpack the science, share personal journeys, and shine a light on the invisible challenges of brain injuries.Together, we’ll build understanding, encourage one another, and elevate the conversation around brain health...one story at a time.Join us. Your brain matters here.
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Kelsey Boyer
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