TRIGGER WARNING: As a trauma-informed care provider, it’s important to let you know that this episode may contain subject matter that is a trigger for some listeners. Incidents of traumatic events, injuries, and mental health issues will be discussed. Please listen with caution if these situations are a trauma or mental health concern for you. While our guest continues to recover from these events, we want to make you aware that these events may be difficult to listen to.
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Megan Daubert sits down with Renee to discuss her journey as a wife and caregiver of a survivor of an anoxic brain injury. She shares her journey from the moment of her spouse’s injury through the ongoing challenges and triumphs of recovery. Together, we discuss communication, connection, and how one’s identity evolves after a brain injury – and how love, faith, and persistence can shape the caregiving experience. From daily routines, emotions, and unexpected moments of progress, this conversation offers an honest and hopeful look into what it truly means to be a caregiver. Whether you are a clinician or a caregiver walking a similar path, this episode is meant to resonate, inform, and inspire.
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Megan Daubert sits down with Renee to discuss her journey as a wife and caregiver of a survivor of an anoxic brain injury. She shares her journey from the moment of her spouse’s injury through the ongoing challenges and triumphs of recovery. Together, we discuss communication, connection, and how one’s identity evolves after a brain injury – and how love, faith, and persistence can shape the caregiving experience. From daily routines, emotions, and unexpected moments of progress, this conversation offers an honest and hopeful look into what it truly means to be a caregiver. Whether you are a clinician or a caregiver walking a similar path, this episode is meant to resonate, inform, and inspire.