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Malik’s Aphasia Recovery Journey In Golden Colorado

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2402019/fan_mail/new] A stroke can take words you used to reach for without thinking. Malik joins us for a short, candid check-in on what it’s like to live with aphasia six years after his stroke, including the day-to-day reality of struggling with reading, writing, and getting the right words out. He doesn’t dress it up. He tells the truth, then he keeps moving forward anyway. We talk about the slow, practical work of stroke recovery and speech practice, and why repetition matters when your brain is rebuilding language. Malik also shares a simple technique that many people overlook: recording yourself on video. It can feel awkward at first, but it’s a real way to track progress, build confidence, and practice communication without the pressure of a live conversation. If you or someone you love is navigating aphasia, speech therapy, or life after stroke, this honest perspective will feel familiar. Then Malik takes us to Golden, Colorado, where he’s visiting, filming, and soaking in a setting that feels like the holiday season. He paints the scene with small details: organic beets, pasta, fish, a glass of wine, and the kind of quiet happiness that comes from taking a true rest day. And yes, there’s coffee, because recovery also runs on routines, comfort, and giving yourself what you need. If this story resonates, subscribe for more real conversations, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more listeners can find us. What has helped you stay hopeful through a long recovery? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/malikaphasiapodcast]

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Malik’s Aphasia Recovery Journey In Golden Colorado

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2402019/fan_mail/new] A stroke can take words you used to reach for without thinking. Malik joins us for a short, candid check-in on what it’s like to live with aphasia six years after his stroke, including the day-to-day reality of struggling with reading, writing, and getting the right words out. He doesn’t dress it up. He tells the truth, then he keeps moving forward anyway. We talk about the slow, practical work of stroke recovery and speech practice, and why repetition matters when your brain is rebuilding language. Malik also shares a simple technique that many people overlook: recording yourself on video. It can feel awkward at first, but it’s a real way to track progress, build confidence, and practice communication without the pressure of a live conversation. If you or someone you love is navigating aphasia, speech therapy, or life after stroke, this honest perspective will feel familiar. Then Malik takes us to Golden, Colorado, where he’s visiting, filming, and soaking in a setting that feels like the holiday season. He paints the scene with small details: organic beets, pasta, fish, a glass of wine, and the kind of quiet happiness that comes from taking a true rest day. And yes, there’s coffee, because recovery also runs on routines, comfort, and giving yourself what you need. If this story resonates, subscribe for more real conversations, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more listeners can find us. What has helped you stay hopeful through a long recovery? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/malikaphasiapodcast]

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I Rebuild My Speech One Simple Story At A Time

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2402019/fan_mail/new] Six years after a stroke, Malik is still doing the brave, unglamorous work of rebuilding his voice. You can hear the effort in every line and the determination underneath it: he practices speaking by recording himself, sharing his story, and reaching for clearer words one moment at a time. If you care about stroke recovery, aphasia support, or the day-to-day reality of speech therapy outside a clinic, this conversation lands with real honesty. We also talk about how recovery shows up in small decisions, not just big medical milestones. Malik gives everyday examples that double as speech practice: answering a question at an appointment, choosing “home” over “restaurant” because it feels healthier, and explaining what simple food looks like for him. The details matter, because they reveal a practical approach to healthy habits after stroke: keep choices clear, keep meals doable, and build routines you can repeat without stress. Then the story shifts to what happens when the “nice night out” does not feel so nice afterward. Malik describes leaving a beautiful restaurant feeling sick, and he shares a straightforward rule about alcohol moderation that helps him stay steady. It is a reminder to listen to your body, notice patterns, and set limits that support your health without shame. If Malik’s story resonates, subscribe, share this with someone who needs encouragement, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one small choice that has made a big difference in your health or recovery? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/malikaphasiapodcast]

29 de may de 20263 min
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Malik Shares How He Rebuilds Language Through Small Steps

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2402019/fan_mail/new] We talk with Malik about living with aphasia after a stroke and the slow, daily work of practicing speech, reading, and writing. He shares travel memories, family loss, and faith, and he explains why he wants to create videos to support others with disability.  • living with a language disability that affects speaking, reading, and writing  • practicing clear thinking and sentence building  • a stroke history and the impact of aphasia  • using everyday tools and routines to practice hard words and communication  • memories of traveling from Karachi to Chicago and seeing snow at Christmas  • grief after losing family members and leaning on faith  • wanting to make supportive videos for aphasia and disability  Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/malikaphasiapodcast]

22 de may de 20266 min
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Malik Explains Why He Refuses To Rush Life

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2402019/fan_mail/new] Malik opens with a plain introduction, then says something that lands hard: six years ago he had a stroke. What follows is a raw, human snapshot of stroke recovery and disability life, told in his own cadence as he practices recording and listening to himself. You can hear him working for clarity, repeating words, and staying with the thought until it comes out. That effort is the point, and it’s something a lot of survivors recognize instantly.  We stay with the themes that keep coming up for Malik: support, perseverance, and action. He asks to be listened to by disabled and non-disabled people alike, because real disability support is not pity, it’s patience and presence. He also talks about needing a supporting role from the people close to him, from a spouse to friends, because recovery doesn’t happen in isolation.  Then he flips the lens on the rest of us. He questions “rush life” and the nonstop running that leaves everyone tired, and he makes a case for slowing down as a form of strength. Peace, rest, and simple preferences become ways to reclaim control when your body and speech are rebuilding. If you’ve ever felt pressured to hurry through healing, this conversation will feel like permission to breathe.  If Malik’s words move you, subscribe, share this with someone who needs a slower day, and leave a review so more listeners can find stories like this. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/malikaphasiapodcast]

15 de may de 20263 min
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Writing After Stroke

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2402019/fan_mail/new] Malik joins us with a clear goal: rebuild communication when speaking is hard. He shares what it feels like to live with a speech disability and memory loss, and why he returns to the basics of stroke recovery day after day. Instead of big promises or quick fixes, he talks about practice, patience, and the courage it takes to keep trying when words do not come easily. We dig into how writing can act like a bridge back to language. Malik explains his focus on reading and handwriting practice, the role of hand therapy after stroke, and why putting thoughts on paper helps him keep track of keywords and shape what he wants to say. He also calls out specific targets that matter in speech therapy and aphasia rehab, like finding verbs, building sentences, and strengthening the kind of predictive thinking that supports planning and clearer expression. One of the most memorable moments is his real-world “assignment”: going to a restaurant for the first time and using writing to describe what he tastes, whether food feels hot or cold, and how to turn those sensations into words. It’s a simple idea with a big takeaway for anyone navigating rehabilitation, caregiving, or cognitive therapy: everyday life can become the most meaningful practice room. If Malik’s story helps you, subscribe, share this with someone who needs encouragement, and leave a review. What daily moment would you turn into a writing exercise to strengthen your voice? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/malikaphasiapodcast]

6 de may de 20263 min