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Lights On: A NeuroMoms Collective Podcast

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.

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26 episodios

Portada del episodio S2/ E15/ PT2: Mother/ Daughter Recovery: The Unexpected Gift of Closeness

S2/ E15/ PT2: Mother/ Daughter Recovery: The Unexpected Gift of Closeness

In the second half of this moving conversation, Erin and Amanda continue talking with Marina and her mother, Annalissa, about navigating life after stroke, seizures, and brain injury. Together, they discuss the overwhelming challenges of managing healthcare, insurance, and uncertainty while a daughter suddenly finds herself caring for her mother. Despite the grief and setbacks, they reflect on the unexpected gifts that emerged along the way; from finding joy during medical adventures to discovering meaningful community through Love Your Brain and local support groups. Their story is a powerful reminder that healing isn't just physical; it's also built through connection, grace, laughter, and the people who truly understand what you're going through.

22 de jun de 2026 - 30 min
Portada del episodio S2/ E13/ PT1: A Mother's Missing Memories, a Daughter's Fight for Answers

S2/ E13/ PT1: A Mother's Missing Memories, a Daughter's Fight for Answers

In this powerful first part of our conversation, Annalisa shares her journey through a rare and life-altering neurological illness that began with subtle symptoms few people recognized. What started as occasional confusion and unexplained episodes gradually escalated into seizures, a stroke, and a maze of specialist appointments that left her family searching for answers. Joined by her daughter Marina, Annalisa reflects on living through a medical crisis she can only partially remember, while Marina helps piece together the moments that changed their lives forever. Together, they discuss the challenges of obtaining a diagnosis, navigating rural healthcare systems, and confronting the reality that recovery would be far more complicated than anyone expected. This episode is an honest look at uncertainty, resilience, and the profound ways a brain injury can reshape a family's future. Part 1 of a two-part conversation.

6 de jun de 2026 - 12 min
Portada del episodio S2/ E12/ PT3: Guest Megan Campbell, LCPC: The Rest of the Book Is Still Beautiful

S2/ E12/ PT3: Guest Megan Campbell, LCPC: The Rest of the Book Is Still Beautiful

In the final installment of this heartfelt and hilarious conversation with therapist and podcast host Megan Campbell, the conversation turns toward identity, self-esteem, grief, and what healing can look like after brain injury. Erin and Amanda reflect on the painful tendency to search for the "missing chapters" of the lives their children once had, while Megan offers a gentler perspective: maybe the story isn't over; maybe it's just different now. Together, they explore realistic hope, rebuilding confidence after neurotrauma, and how caregivers can support growth without denying loss. Amid laughter, tech chaos, spoon theory, and deeply emotional moments, the episode serves as a reminder that joy, meaning, and connection can still exist alongside grief. Honest, funny, vulnerable, and full of glimmers, this conversation closes the series with tenderness and hope.

30 de may de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio S2/ E11/ PT2: Guest Megan Campbell, LCPC: Disenfranchised Grief and the Art of Dancing Anyway

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

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.

23 de may de 2026 - 21 min
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