Adventures in Brain Injury show

Adventures in Brain Injury

Summary: In 2011, Cavin Balaster fell two stories and landed in a 12-day coma with less than a 10% chance of recovery. A year later, after painstakingly regaining the ability to walk, talk, eat, breathe, swallow and think clearly, he began a blog documenting the details of his intense recovery called "Adventures in Brain Injury." Now, Cavin's bringing his blog and information, including interviews with practitioners and other survivors, to the podcast format.

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  • Artist: Cavin Balaster: Traumatic Brain Injury Survivor, Speaker and Writer.
  • Copyright: Copyright: Adventures in Brain Injury

Podcasts:

 Episode 38 – The Keto Doctor: Is Keto Actually Healthy? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:14

Before keto became a thing, as I would consume a large amount of fat, many people would ask me if I was worried about my cholesterol. And with the prevailing nutritional recommendations and guidelines over the past 30 years and the idea the cholesterol is the cause of heart disease, it is obvious why this […]

 Episode 37 – Neurosage: The Video Game that Can Reboot Your Brain! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:34

Dr. Kyle Daigle is professionally trained as a Chiropractor. He joined SNA Technologies (Systemic Neural Adaptation) in December 2014 as the President, Chief Medical Officer, and Managing Director for SNA Global. He is the Co-Inventor of a Patent Pending Digital Therapy Software program called Neurosage. Keeping his finger on the pulse of his patients as […]

 Episode 36 – Anti-Anxiety Diet and Supplementation: The 6 Foundational R’s to Your Health | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:39

Get ready to meet one of my favorite Austinites! These are some of the many reasons why: Ali Miller has dedicated her career to revolutionizing food-as-medicine in treatment and prevention of disease. She has a passion to create public awareness regarding the significant role diet plays in our overall health with her philosophy of Food-As-Medicine. […]

 Episode 35 – The Mindset for Miracles: Transforming Your Health Starts by Transforming Your Mind | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:40

This one goes out to all the warrior moms and dads! Change your mindset and overcome limiting beliefs with 3 simple exercises that you can do today to take charge of your health, mind, and life. Check out our new podcast with JJ Virgin.   JJ Virgin is a celebrity health expert and 4 time […]

 Podcast 34 – Post Concussion Syndrome: It’s All in Your Head | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:42

It’s time for another adventure! I learned of Dr. Titus Chiu through his interview with Dr. Mark Hyman for the Broken Brain Mini-Series. If you didn’t  get a chance to watch it, I highly recommend that you check it out! Dr. Titus Chiu is an award-winning Teacher, International Speaker, Author and Functional Neurologist who specializes […]

 Podcast 33 – The Difference Between Fixing and Healing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:30

Remember when we had Jessica on the Feed a Brain Interview Series? It was awesomely deep! Well… We did it again with Michelle on board, and it was really good! You see, Jessica Flanigan is a healer and she comes to it through the unified field of Loving. Illness is a way of broadening our […]

 Podcast 32 – The Inflammatory Tailspin of Brain Injury | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:53

Today’s amazing episode is jam-packed with priceless powerful fixes and clinical pearls for both patient and practitioner, coming from a newly found AiBI favorite! We have the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Kat Toups, MD, a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (the highest honor bestowed by the APA), Board Certified by the American Board […]

 Podcast 31 – The Power of Thought with a Bad-Ass Quadriplegic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:30

My New Year’s Resolution: to be more bad-ass than I was the year before. Jerod is the most bad-ass Quadriplegic I have ever met! His strength and serenity and his command of his perspective and thoughts is so powerful!

 Podcast 30 – Music & the Brain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:28

Music is very powerful. In this episode we explore how music can be used to influence brain plasticity with Hope Young, a music therapist who is able to treat movement conditions and disorders through music.

 Podcast 29 – Better Than Before: Beyond Concussion Repair | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:08

In this episode, we get to interview Dr. Dan Engle, MD, who not only brings forth a comprehensive manual for concussion repair, but healing beyond brain injury and into peak performance.

 Podcast 28 – Brain Injury, Dysautonomia, and Hangovers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:16:25

I like brains. I like helping them work better. So does Dr. Nate Keiser, who Michelle and I get to interview on this episode about injury, dysautonomia, and hangovers.

 Podcast 27 – How Nutrition Saved My Life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Dr Terry Wahls, author of "The Wahls Protocol" talks about how nutrition saved her life from debilitating MS. This is one of those podcasts that has to potential to change many lives, so listen up!

 Podcast 26 – Automatic Brain Training with Kelsey Brenner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:50

By seeing how our brain is behaving, we can train our brains! If we are anxious most of the time, we can use feedback to reward our brains for being calm, and train ourselves out of anxiety. That’s pretty cool!

 Podcast 25 – Neuroplasticity and Finding Gifts of Adversity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:22

Meet Dr. Sanet, a world-renowned educator and practitioner in the fields of behavioral optometric care, vision training, and practice management.

 Podcast 24 – An Award Winning Novel Treatment for Brain Injury | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:39

Are you ready for the future? Meet Indrani Das, the winner of one of the country’s most prestigious science fairs for her work on a novel mechanism for treating brain injury and disease!

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