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ScrambledEggs&Ham Podcast “Stroke survivor stories podcast”

著者: Host William Clarke
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  • Welcome to "ScrambledEggs&Ham" a podcast that shines a spotlight on individuals who have faced life-altering health challenges such as cancer, stroke, and multiple sclerosis (MS), Neurodiversity, and emerged stronger and more resilient than ever. In each episode, we delve into the personal journeys of these remarkable individuals, exploring how they harnessed their experiences as catalysts for personal growth, empowerment, Stroke Recovery, and positive change. Get ready to be inspired as we witness the transformative power of the human spirit.

    © 2024 ScrambledEggs&Ham Podcast “Stroke survivor stories podcast”
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Welcome to "ScrambledEggs&Ham" a podcast that shines a spotlight on individuals who have faced life-altering health challenges such as cancer, stroke, and multiple sclerosis (MS), Neurodiversity, and emerged stronger and more resilient than ever. In each episode, we delve into the personal journeys of these remarkable individuals, exploring how they harnessed their experiences as catalysts for personal growth, empowerment, Stroke Recovery, and positive change. Get ready to be inspired as we witness the transformative power of the human spirit.

© 2024 ScrambledEggs&Ham Podcast “Stroke survivor stories podcast”
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  • Don Wade talks about Liminal Space, and Relationships and MS
    2024/11/11

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    Don Wade speaks on Liminal Space
    Speaker 1 [00:00:00] Definitely could attack you at an emotionally weak point in your life.

    Speaker 2 [00:00:09] Yes.

    Speaker 1 [00:00:12] If you're beyond that weak point, might be easier to deal with it. And as I said, just like, this makes total sense. Yes. You know, and you know what? If you are living in that space, you know, I can't even think about that because it is so deep. It is topsy and panic in the person right there in that space.

    Speaker 2 [00:00:43] Well, give me a favorite, then. You know, you gave me something to think about. Is it okay to record this conversation?

    Speaker 1 [00:00:51] Sure.

    Speaker 2 [00:00:52] Okay. So what you. So what I did was answer your question is that, like you said, it was a big it was a big one of the biggest projects I've done on this episode, on this podcast. And I took it from like I looked at it, I researched, I said, Well, first it's the physical limit of space, right? Then there's psychological.

    Speaker 1 [00:01:13] And so again.

    Speaker 2 [00:01:15] If first there's physical limit liminal space where you're walking down a hallway, you are walking from one office to the other. Right. That's physical, that space between. Then there's psychological, a metaphorical liminal space where we talking about you can't make a decision, right? You're in that space. You had a stroke like me. You don't know if you're going to live or die. What I'm going to do in my life, what I'm going to do with my life.

    Speaker 1 [00:01:43] You know, this kind of escape. They just came to take me up and this conversation is going to get deep. And I don't want everyone to have this conversation. Let me call you back as soon as I can.

    Speaker 2 [00:02:00] Okay. All right. Right. All right. Okay.

    Speaker 1 [00:02:07] Heard about it before. It's something I never thought about. Okay. But. But I understand why it's important. And I know how it is that you can get stuck in the in the. In the living space.

    Speaker 2 [00:02:29] Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Your brother gave a really good example with his divorce.

    Speaker 1 [00:02:36] No, no, no, no. It is. Yes. And. An example of his divorce is his ex. I think there is a, sense of understanding that we that we both have. Because we. I drove over, you know, my sister, but I don't. It's almost always these two that have gone through the whole divorce thing or he and I. And the same type of emotional trauma, that that surrounds divorce. And a separation. Of people in your home to carry a gun. He and I, I have for you are going to realize.

    Unidentified [00:03:49] How serious is that? So, you know.

    Speaker 1 [00:03:55] Talking about how we ask you have to want to. Work through, work through it.

    Speaker 2 [00:04:12] Or.

    Speaker 1 [00:04:13] You know, it's almost like how do you gauge how much your game changes and you try to work through it is is the right way to put it is. Yeah. Yeah.

    Speaker 2 [00:04:27] You how how how do you work through it? You know, I went through it with a stroke. With illness. Right. Like you. Yes. And, you know, not knowing what's going to happen next, I can no longer work. I can. It's harder to support my family. I have I'm a different person. Right. So in that space, we work through it. Like, what are you doing? What I'm doing now, you create creativity, you know? Correct? Yeah. Yeah. That's how you work through it. You work through it Like you're like, I think.

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    39 分
  • ROBBIE BRYAN Director-Writer-Producer: The Battle Within: Fighting Cancer while Creating
    2024/10/29

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    In this captivating podcast, we delve into the extraordinary life and career of a multi-award-winning film director, writer, and producer who has triumphed over the challenges of cancer. Join us as we explore his inspiring story, from his early beginnings in the film industry to his rise to prominence, all while battling a life-threatening illness. We'll uncover the creative process behind Robbie's acclaimed films, the hurdles he faced as a filmmaker, and the impact of his personal journey on his artistic vision. This podcast will not only shed light on the world of film making but also serve as a testament to the power of resilience and determination.
    Prepare to be inspired by the untold story of a true survivor and visionary in the world of cinema.


    About choose

    Terri and Jonah Connelly seem to have it all and are looking forward to the birth of their first child, when tragedy strikes. Terri is diagnosed with a malignant, fast-growing brain tumor. Determined to not be treated until the baby can be delivered by C-section, she collapses and is rushed to the hospital, unconscious. Jonah must then make the unbearable choice of saving the life of his beloved wife or unborn child..but he cannot save both.

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    53 分
  • The Impact of Leadership: A Stroke Survivor’s Perspective on Electing Trump or Harris
    2024/10/24

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    High blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, and diabetes are leading causes of stroke. One in three US adults has at least one of these conditions or risk factor
    Stroke is a leading cause of death for Americans.

    The risk of having a stroke varies with race and ethnicity.
    Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke.2 Every 3 minutes and 11 seconds, someone dies of Stroke in this country.

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