Truly Universal: Life After TBI
What does 20 years of recovery after a traumatic brain injury actually look like? In this episode of Truly Universal: Life After TBI, Chris and Eric sit down with Greg, a long-time client at Universal Institute who has spent two decades committed to his recovery journey. Greg shares a powerful perspective on long-term brain injury rehabilitation, including the mindset, effort, and consistency required to keep moving forward. The conversation explores: • What it means to live with TBI over the long term • Why recovery is directly tied to effort and participation • How therapy becomes a “full-time job” for personal growth • The importance of community and connection in rehab • Finding positivity and purpose after life-changing injury Greg also opens up about his personal progress — including regaining mobility — and how staying engaged has helped him continue to improve over time. Beyond therapy, the episode highlights the role of adaptive sports and lifestyle, including: adaptive surfing along the Jersey Shore adaptive skiing and plans for adaptive mountain biking This episode is a powerful reminder that recovery isn’t quick — and it isn’t easy — but with the right mindset, support system, and effort, progress is always possible 🎧 Recorded at Universal Institute in Livingston, New Jersey
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