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  • Lost Episode Rewind-Interview with Dr. Carolyn Brown, Founder of StrokeOT
    2026/06/03
    Chime In, Send Us a Text or Voice Message!Background to this recoverd episode: We launched our podcast during the pandemic and through now almost 100 episodes, several of our best episodes were 'lost' when the RSS feed didn't fully transfer with a hosting provider change.Until now! David has found the backups by restoring and old hard drive while completing his book. We'll be posting the other lost episodes between new releases so our tally is accurate at 100 when we sunset the pod (or do we?)Either way, listening back on this rewind it was fun to hear how far we've come in our post production, and it is a nice gesture to offer these missing episdes back to our library as we start to close out the show by bringing back guest interviews that were once lost. Enjoy! Chime in and let us know in the link at the top of this episode.Episode Guest: Dr. Carolyn Brown, Founder of StrokeOT.orgOur Mission:StrokeOT, Inc. is a team of healthcare professionals and volunteers who provide free and low-cost virtual and in-person rehabilitation classes focused on health, exercise, and lifestyle education to support stroke recovery. We strengthen the stroke care continuum by addressing service gaps for underserved stroke survivors. By building a supportive community, we help improve the quality of life for individuals facing healthcare and financial disparities.Our Vision:We envision that stroke and brain injury survivors experiencing healthcare disparities will have life-long support after hospital discharge. These disparities include health insurance and financial inequalities as well as lack of transportation.About this podcast:Welcome to the Know Stroke Podcast of Co-Founders David Dansereau and Michael Garrow get you caught up on the latest stroke science, worldwide community support collaborations and interview top researchers and health care experts in the field. We also invite all stroke thrivers to join us so together we can share success to help you manage your own condition and maximize your true potential and care.For more information about joining our show or advertising with us visit: https://knowstrokepod.com Support Our Show! Thank you for helping us to continue to make great content. We appreciate your generosity! Order David's Book, Closure After StrokePreorder now on Amazon for Kindle early release July 4th. Paperback and hardcover September 28th!Support Our Show!Thank you for helping us to continue to make great content. We appreciate your generosity!DRYYP SaunaFind out more about Mike's new business venture, DRYYP Sauna.Get Our NewsGet Our Latest News and Show Updates on SubstackDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showShow credits:Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast.Connect with Us and Share our Show on Social:Website | Linkedin | Twitter | YouTube | Facebook | SubstackKnow Stroke Podcast Disclaimer: Our podcast and media advertising services are for informational purposes only and do not constitute the practice of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Get Our Podcast News Updates on Substack
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    50 分
  • Found!...Interview with Lauren Souders Clinical Manager at Neurolutions
    2026/06/02
    Chime In, Send Us a Text or Voice Message!Background to this recoverd episode #3: We launched our podcast during the pandemic and through now almost 100 episodes, several of our best episodes were 'lost' when the RSS feed didn't fully transfer with a hosting provider change.Until now! David has found the backups by restoring and old hard drive while completing his book. We'll be posting the other lost episodes between new releases so our tally is accurate at 100 when we sunset the pod (or do we?) Chime in and let us know in the link at the top of this episode.Episode 3: In this episode we interview Lauren Souders, the current Clinical Manager for Neurolutions, Inc. Lauren has been working with Neurolutions since 2012 assisting in the development and clinical evolution applying brain-computer interface in the stroke rehabilitation space. Lauren was an integral clinical lead at the infancy of Neurolutions first product, the IpsiHand. Lauren is also one of the first pioneering occupational therapists to assist in using brain-computer interface technology with stroke patients.Lauren has held other clinical roles as an occupational therapist with advanced certifications as a certified brain injury specialist (CBIS) and a certified stroke rehabilitation specialist (CSRS). Lauren also served as an adjunct faculty member at Saint Louis University and a clinical specialist for Washington University’s School of Medicine’s Department of Neurology. Lauren has presented at a number of conferences for the American Occupational Therapy Association and the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Lauren continues to serve as a guest lecturer at a number of universities including Saint Louis University and Maryville University. Lauren is a founding member of two other start-up companies. Overall, Lauren aspires to innovate creative medical technologies to provide solutions to improve the lives of those who need it the most.About Neurolutions:Neurolutions is a neuro-rehabilitation company developing break-through solutions that use the patient’s own brain activity to facilitate motor recovery. The IpsiHand exoskeleton by Neurolutions uniquely leverages brain-computer interface technology for chronic stroke rehabilitation and it also has been recently granted U.S. FDA Breakthrough Device Designation. Contact Neurolutions: https://www.neurolutions.comThis episode can be watched on YouTube:https://youtu.be/13hi9L4qAD4Music Credit to JAKEEZo on Soundcloud @user-257386777About this podcast:Welcome to the Know Stroke Podcast of Co-Founders David Dansereau and Michael Garrow get you caught up on the latest stroke science, worldwide community support collaborations and interview top researchers and health care experts in the field. We also invite all stroke thrivers to join us so together we can share success to help you manage your own condition and maximize your true potential and care.Complete our know stroke patient survey at know-stroke.orFor more information about joining our show or advertising with us visit: https://knowstrokepod.com Get Our NewsGet Our Latest News and Show Updates on SubstackOrder David's Book, Closure After StrokePreorder now on Amazon for Kindle early release July 4th. Paperback and hardcover September 28th!DRYYP SaunaFind out more about Mike's new business venture, DRYYP Sauna.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showShow credits:Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast.Connect with Us and Share our Show on Social:Website | Linkedin | Twitter | YouTube | Facebook | SubstackKnow Stroke Podcast Disclaimer: Our podcast and media advertising services are for informational purposes only and do not constitute the practice of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Get Our Podcast News Updates on Substack
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    34 分
  • SHINE: A Global Survivor-Led Movement in Stroke Advocacy
    2026/05/31

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    This episode features a deep conversation with stroke advocates Stacy Quinn and Stacie Broek about their journey, the importance of survivor voices in research and policy, and the launch of SHINE, a survivor-led initiative to influence stroke care systems globally. They share insights from conferences, the impact of lived experience, and future plans for survivor advocacy.

    SHINE Official Website - https://shineinitiative.org

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    Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • The Power of Choice, Belief and Physical Activity "As King" in Stroke Recovery
    2026/04/10

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    Guest: Mike Studer,PT, DPT, FAPTA Board Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist with Co-Hosts Michael Garrow and David Dansereau

    On episode 92, Mike Studer returns to the show and shares new insights on neuroplasticity, the importance of physical activity "as king" in recovery, and the role of dopamine in motivation. He shares insights from his two books, (The Brain That Chooses Itself and My Face Book:Beyond What the Mirror Show Us in Crisis), his personal journey with Bell's palsy and the lessons learned from it, as well as the challenges and future of stroke rehabilitation. The discussion also looks into the future of reimbursement for neurologic physical therapy and emphasizes the need for personalized care, and the significance of measuring outcomes in physical therapy. If you missed Mike on episode 42 on Neuroplasticity, listen here.

    Takeaways:

    • Neuroplasticity is crucial for recovery from stroke.
    • Exercise should not be seen as the only form of movement.
    • Dopamine plays a significant role in motivation and habit formation.
    • Self-imposed stigmas can hinder recovery and well-being.
    • Measuring outcomes is necessary for effective treatment and reimbursement.
    • Psychologically informed practice is gaining traction in therapy.
    • Sharing experiences can lead to healthier coping mechanisms.
    • The future of stroke rehabilitation is optimistic with new approaches.
    • Engagement and autonomy in therapy enhance recovery outcomes.

    More About Mike: Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the APTA ,APTA Geriatric Section Clinician of the Year 2014, APTA Neurology Section Clinician of the Year 2011, TEDxSalem 2020 speaker: Neuroplasticity Instagram: @mikestuderdpt

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    David's Fall Screening and Conditioning Program

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    Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast.

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    57 分
  • From Marathon Runner to Spinal Stroke Survivor: A Rare Medical Journey
    2026/03/21

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    In episode 91 of the Know Stroke Podcast, Dr. Ram Gordon shares his remarkable journey from a healthy lifestyle and marathon runner to experiencing a rare spinal stroke. He discusses the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, recovery process, and insights into this uncommon condition, emphasizing the importance of awareness and hope.

    Key topics

    • Rare spinal stroke (fibrocartilaginous embolism)
    • Symptoms and diagnosis of spinal stroke
    • Treatment and recovery process
    • Importance of awareness and early intervention

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    Show credits:
    Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • From Court to Community: Mike Garrow's Stroke Advocacy Journey and Magic Wand Answer
    2026/03/09

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    On Episode 90, co-hosts David Dansereau and Michael Garrow reconnect to reflect on a year of progress in stroke advocacy, support systems, community engagement and Mike shares his 'Magic Wand' answer. Mike describes his transition from the basketball court to the volunteer work he does today for stroke advocacy. The co-hosts talk how music resonates, discuss innovative models for support groups, the impact of conferences like ISC for stroke survivors and care partners, and envision future pathways for post-stroke care and community support.

    Key Topics Covered

    • The role of community, stroke support organizations and grassroots efforts in stroke recovery
    • Innovations and Mike's insights from ISC 2026 Conference
    • The importance of structured post-stroke support and funding
    • Digital technology's impact on stroke care pathways as well as the vital role of smaller local community connections
    • Stroke support group models inspired by Alcoholics Anonymous from Mike's Magic Wand


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    David's Fall Screening and Conditioning Program

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    Show credits:
    Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast.

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    49 分
  • Looking Ahead at 2026 and Our 100th Episode Milestone
    2026/02/01

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    In this episode 89 of the Know Stroke Podcast, hosts David Dansereau and Mike Garrow reconnect after a break, discussing current events in the world and the impact it has had on our combined mental health across the country and world and especially within the stroke community.

    They reflect on their podcasting journey, the importance of community support, and the upcoming milestone and their goals leading up to 100th episode in 2026.

    The conversation also highlights their ongoing discussions around advocacy for stroke survivors and care partners and the need for their voices to be heard in healthcare discussions including the upcoming International Stroke Conference (ISC) later this week in New Orleans.

    Connect with us via the chime in text link at the top of all episode show notes!

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    David's Fall Screening and Conditioning Program

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    Show credits:
    Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast.

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    31 分
  • Finding Your Voice: A Conversation with Stroke Survivor Mark Brodie
    2025/10/28
    Chime In, Send Us a Text or Voice Message!On episode 88 we release a recent conversation with Mark Brodie as a rebroadcast from a Know Stroke Substack Live event with co-host David Dansereau. Mark connected with us after listening to our episode on PFO which also is believed to have caused his stroke. As part of his recovery journey Mark and his family had to learn how to find resources to help with his aphasia as a deficit from his stroke during covid shutdowns.Mark’s Top Stroke Recovery Resources Mentioned:Just Ask (Aphasia Support ), Stroke Onward , Stroke Awareness Oregon , Mid Atlantic Aphasia , National Aphasia Synergy (shirt Mark mentioned he was wearing!), National Aphasia Organization , American Stroke AssociationThis is a fitting episode to release for World Stroke Day as the topics and themes covered include all areas of stroke care from knowing the stroke warning signs, to caregiver support, the public stigma around aphasia, use of technology and home therapy, to the power of community and especially the importance of stroke support organizations that helped Mark restore balance and find his voice again after stroke.Other Episode Mentions: Therapy apps: Tactus Therapy , Constant TherapyCo-Host Mentions:A Cowboy and a Colonel Book -co-author Stran Smith is a stroke survivor and had aphasia. He was a guest on a recent episode of the Know Stroke Podcast.More about David's upcoming new book Closure After Stroke Support Our Show! Thank you for helping us to continue to make great content. We appreciate your generosity! DRYYP SaunaFind out more about Mike's new business venture, DRYYP Sauna.Stroke Support Organization (SSO) SurveyIf you support stroke survivors and care partners-please take this survey!Believe in BalanceDavid's Fall Screening and Conditioning Program Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showShow credits:Music intro credit to Jake Dansereau. Our intro welcome is the voice of Caroline Goggin, a stroke survivor and our first podcast guest! Please listen to her inspiring story on Episode 2 of the podcast.Connect with Us and Share our Show on Social:Website | Linkedin | Twitter | YouTube | Facebook | SubstackKnow Stroke Podcast Disclaimer: Our podcast and media advertising services are for informational purposes only and do not constitute the practice of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Get Our Podcast News Updates on Substack
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    1 時間 7 分