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Lights On: A NeuroMoms Collective Podcast

Lights On: A NeuroMoms Collective Podcast

De: Erin Palmer Amanda Ream
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Lights On is a podcast by NeuroMoms Collective, hosted by two mothers who know firsthand the journey of supporting a brain injury survivor. Amanda and Erin create a warm, honest space to talk about caregiving—the heavy, the hopeful, and the human. We chose the name Lights On because when a medical crisis hits, it can feel like someone has suddenly turned the lights off in your life. Joy feels distant, routines disappear, and the world becomes unfamiliar. But the light was never truly gone—we're here to help caregivers find it again and gently turn the lights back on. Guests include survivors, family members, medical professionals, and community partners who offer insight and support. This podcast is for anyone touched by brain injury who is seeking connection, grounding, and understanding. We're here to make sure no caregiver feels isolated in this experience. Come walk with us.2025 Ciencias Sociales Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • S2/ E10/ PT1: Megan Campbell: Chaos and Honesty
    May 17 2026

    Episode 1 of this conversation with Megan Campbell is a little chaotic, wildly honest, unexpectedly funny, and somehow exactly the kind of conversation caregivers need. Megan: therapist, LCPC, art therapist, and host of the podcast I Have Shit to Say, joins Erin and Amanda to talk about grief, relationships, identity shifts, and the emotional realities of TBI recovery.

    What unfolds is equal parts irreverent humor and raw truth as the conversation explores how brain injury reshapes friendships, family dynamics, romance, and caregiving itself. Megan brings both professional insight and personal connection through her relationship with Amanda's daughter, MacKenzie, creating a space that feels deeply safe, candid, and real.

    This episode dives into disenfranchised grief, overprotective parenting, rebuilding connection after trauma, and the impossible balancing act caregivers face while trying to support survivors without unintentionally limiting them. It's messy in the best way, full of laughter, swearing, vulnerability, and moments that feel like sitting in a room with people who truly get it.

    Irreverent. Honest. Helpful. Raw.
    And for us.... a needed reminder that joy and absurdity can still exist alongside grief. Stick with us.

    PS: you wouldn't believe how many hours and dollars were spent trying to sync the video and audio. We almost released it only as an audio... but the body language is so funny that we're also posting the video... even though it's out of sync. Because. of course it is. (And seriously, don't come at us... this file was so corrupted that this is a victory!)

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    18 m
  • S2/ E9/ PT3: Unexpected Love and the Service Dog who Introduced Them.
    Apr 20 2026

    In this continuation of Dallas's story, we shift from survival to connection as he and his girlfriend Marina share how they met and built a relationship after his traumatic brain injury. Their story begins at a brain injury retreat and unfolds into a grounded, honest look at dating, communication, and finding love in a new version of life. Marina offers a thoughtful perspective as both a nurse practitioner and partner, emphasizing patience, curiosity, and seeing the whole person beyond their injury.

    Together, they explore what it means to build a relationship without falling into caregiver roles, setting boundaries while still supporting each other's growth. Dallas reflects on the importance of getting out into the world, forming real-life connections, and staying open to possibility, even when it feels uncertain. The conversation is filled with warmth, humor, and the small, meaningful moments that signal healing is still happening.

    At its core, this episode is about love that meets you where you are, the courage to keep showing up, and the quiet, powerful ways connection can move recovery forward.

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    14 m
  • S2/ E8/ PT2: Dallas's Story: I Don't Think We Can Survive This... Again.
    Apr 14 2026

    In Part 2 of this deeply personal conversation, Dallas shares the emotional and physical realities of his traumatic brain injury recovery, including the severe depression and suicidal ideation that followed his initial progress. His journey takes listeners through a complicated series of hospitalizations across the country, culminating in a life-threatening setback in 2024 when undiagnosed obstructive hydrocephalus caused intense pain, confusion, and seizures. After weeks of misdiagnoses, Dallas finally received critical care at Oregon Health & Science University, where advanced imaging revealed the true cause and led to urgent surgery.

    Throughout his recovery, moments of connection and "glimmers" of light offered emotional lifelines amid fear and uncertainty. Dallas speaks candidly about what kept him going during his darkest moments. The episode also explores the complex role of caregiving, the power of humor and joy in survival, and the importance of mental health support.

    Despite that devastating setback, Dallas continues to rebuild his life with resilience, purpose, and hope, now driven to support other veterans and survivors navigating similar paths. This episode is a raw and honest look at survival, love, and the determination to keep going...even when the road resets to zero.

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    19 m
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