HAIKU FOR YOU

In this podcast ‘Haiku for you’ enjoy a small set of Haiku poems written and narrated by brain injury survivors to help people with Brain Injuries realize that they are not alone. That there are other people out there that understand and deal…

PUTTING LETTERS TO USE

The goal of communication should be understanding. This is achievable with clarity, concision, and simplicity. Acronyms, however, are a language only a select group of people can speak fluently. Do you think that brain injury survivors would…

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Happy New Year! The entire group of Bluesheet Club Brain Injury Survivors wish you the very best for the new year ahead. In this podcast “Happy New Year” we have some discussion about New Year’s resolutions and thoughts on how to make life even more…

CHECKING OUT EARLY

In some cases, a relationship cannot continue after a brain injury. This decision is not always reached immediately, but months or years in the future. There are many reasons for this, and some of those reasons may be related to brain injury. Today on…

GROWTH

Dylan Finn is an author and an advocate for those recovering from traumatic injuries that may change the trajectory of their life. He received his B.S. at The College of Charleston, studying Hospitality and Tourism. While Dylan loves the hospitality…

THE ‘CLINT SQUINT’

Enjoy a fun and entertaining podcast produced by the brain injury survivors at the Bluesheet Clubhouse.  Actually, fun and joy are some of the most important interventions for brain health. So have some fun with us with this podcast edition we…

THREE STRIKES NEVER OUT

Hi Listeners, In this podcast we discuss the purpose of visual aids to engage brain injury survivors who are dealing with aphasia and other speech impairments that will help them in several ways. It helps ignite emotion, boosts their confidence and…

HALLOWEEN PARTY FUN

Don’t be scared but this podcast is a little spoooooky. We go into the Bluesheet Clubhouse Halloween dungeon to join the annual Halloween party and ask the survivors: “If you were going to a Halloween party dressed as a head injury survivor, What…

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