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TBI Podcast

In this episode of "Living with TBI," I sit down with my co-host Mark Goode and our special guest, Tait Fletcher. We talk about Tait’s experiences with TBI and his journey to recovery.

Tait Fletcher, a Hollywood stuntman and actor known for his roles in "Jumanji," "The Mandalorian," and "Breaking Bad," ...

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In this episode we focus on a crucial aspect of rehabilitation—the intervention. I'm Mark Goode, co-host of “Living with TBI”, alongside Jeff Gould, who brings deep insights and experience to our discussions. Have you ever wondered when it's truly the right time to stage an intervention for a loved one? Jeff shares compelling stories and expert advice ...

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Guest: Alejandro Villegas

In this episode of "Living with TBI," Jeff Gould, a TBI recovery coach and author, delves deep into the fascinating world of trauma and healing with his guest, Alejandro Villegas—a practitioner with rich knowledge in South American shamanic traditions and modern biohacking techniques. This episode is the first in a three-part summer series ...

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Aaron Volpatti was an up and coming hockey player when tragedy struck at the age of nineteen. While playing around with a campfire, he accidentally burned himself, so seriously that he had to be airlifted to a burn unit where he faced months of very painful recovery. During that difficult time, Aaron discovered the power of visualization, something ...

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Podcast host, Jeff Gould, the owner of a TBI therapy and coaching practice, begins this episode discussing discusses a variety of issues associated with TBI including:

• Trauma informed TBI coaching and counseling • The book, "How the Body Keeps Score" • Adrenal fatigue • The amazing incidence of TBI among high school and college ...

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Podcast host, Jeff Gould, the owner of a TBI therapy and coaching practice, begins this episode discussing his own TBI injury at the age of 13 and how his doctors, though well meaning, completely missed his diagnosis of a traumatic brain injury, even though, four days after his injury his personality began to significantly change as a result of the ...

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Many people suffering traumatic brain injuries (TBI) suffer from chronic pain. In this episode, Jeff Gould, the podcast's co-host, discusses his own experience with chronic pain (and his TBI), various reasons why people with TBI suffer from chronic pain, and some strategies for helping reduce chronic pain that results from these injuries.

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In this episode, Jeff discusses why he created Labor of Love Intervention and how it is different than other TBI healing methods. Building on his personal experience with a TBI combined with his experience as a licensed substance abuse intervention specialist, Jeff has created a therapy model that blends key elements of western functional medicine ...

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In this episode, Jeff discusses things that anyone can do (and should do) to maintain a healthy brain. As Jeff explains, there is a tight correlation between diet, exercise, water intake, and learning as steps all of us can take to maintain a healthy brain.

And why is this important? Whether you've suffered a traumatic brain injury or not, ...

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In this episode, Jeff Gould explains what neurofeedback therapy is and how it can be used to "smooth the rough edges" of TBI. Drawing on his own personal experience with neurofeedback (both under the care of a provider and using an at home device from www.healthmath.com), Jeff discusses the powerful ways that controlled, coherent breathing ...

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In this episode, Jeff Gould discusses the impact that a traumatic brain injury can have on the pituitary gland, a pea sized gland at the base of the brain. The pituitary gland controls the function of most other endocrine glands and is therefore sometimes called the master gland. As Jeff explains, it has been documented that clinical depression and ...

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In this first episode, Jeff addresses these questions:

What brought Jeff into this work? Why does he focus on helping those with TBI?  What are some of the challenges in serving the TBI patient in a treatment setting? What would Jeff say to the parent or a person with traumatic brain injury himself who might be feeling hopeless? Is it possible ...