Lights On: A NeuroMoms Collective Podcast

S2/ E11/ PT2: Guest Megan Campbell, LCPC: Disenfranchised Grief and the Art of Dancing Anyway

21 min · 23. Mai 2026
Episode S2/ E11/ PT2: Guest Megan Campbell, LCPC: Disenfranchised Grief and the Art of Dancing Anyway Cover

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In part two of this deeply honest and delightfully chaotic conversation, Erin and Amanda continue their discussion with therapist and podcast host Megan Campbell about caregiving, creativity, identity, and the complicated balance between joy and grief. Together, they explore how movement, art, music, mindfulness, and even dancing can become forms of healing after neurotrauma, especially when survivors no longer recognize the version of themselves they once were. The conversation moves through the emotional tension caregivers carry: wanting to encourage growth without pushing too hard, trying to fix what cannot be fixed, and learning how to sit beside pain instead of controlling it. There's humor, vulnerability, Princess Leia headphones, and a powerful reflection on what it means to keep finding joy inside lives permanently altered by brain injury. This episode is messy, funny, tender, and full of the kind of honesty that makes people feel less alone.

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In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Erin and Amanda welcome licensed social worker Autumn Kuchowiak from Rise and Thrive Wellness to explore one of the most important, and most overlooked, topics in caregiving: caring for yourself without guilt. Using the powerful concept of Spoon Theory, Autumn explains why caregivers often experience burnout, why energy is a limited resource, and how small acts of self-care aren't selfish... they're essential. Together, they unpack the challenges of asking for help, building a support system, and recognizing that you cannot care for someone else if you've completely depleted yourself. This honest conversation offers practical tools, validation, and hope for caregivers who are running on empty. www.psychologytoday.com/profile/721709 [https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/721709] www.linkedin.com/in/autumn-kulchawik-lcsw-91a245101 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/autumn-kulchawik-lcsw-91a245101]

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