Finding Your New Voice With Aphasia | Aphasia Phil | The Broken Road Project | Season 2 Episode 11Podcast
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Phillip Oxendine, also known as Aphasia Phil, to talk about life after stroke, living with aphasia, and finding a new voice through recovery, community, and advocacy.
Phil shares his personal journey of rebuilding communication, staying motivated through the hard days, and using his story to encourage other stroke survivors, people with aphasia, caregivers, and families. This conversation is a reminder that aphasia does not mean someone has lost their intelligence, their purpose, or their voice.
We also discuss the importance of support systems, speech therapy, self-advocacy, and organizations like Bryn Mawr Rehab that help survivors continue moving forward.
Connect with Aphasia Phil: YouTube: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aphasia-phil/id1805271142 National Aphasia Association Resource Page: https://aphasia.org/resource/aphasia-phil/ Email: justphil215@gmail.com
Remember: It’s your voice. Use it.
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