• Put hiking, climbing and rafting back on your summer to-do list with adaptive TBI camps
    2025/06/19

    In this episode we talk with Darcy Epeneter, the horse-riding, outdoors-loving coordinator behind the scenes of BIAC's outreach programs. Come summertime that means outdoor adventures like adaptive rafting, climbing and hiking with the Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center, plus crafting workshops and more all across the state.

    Darcy's love for BIAC and this community shines through in everything she does. Learn more about summer programs and claim your spot online!

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    26 分
  • How a diet of turkey, rice and stubborn dedication can mend an injured brain
    2025/05/22

    In this episode we hear from Stephanie Zavilla, the director of sports performance at Winter Park Competition Center in Colorado. She skis, bikes and plays hard for a living. A tubing hill accident reset her brain -- and gave her new insight on injury, recovery and resilience.

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    36 分
  • TBI in today's military with U.S. Air Force veteran Kathleen Flarity of the Marcus Institute
    2025/04/22

    In this episode host Phil Lindeman talks with retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general Kathleen Flarity, now leading the Marcus Institute for Brain Health at the University of Colorado.

    Flarity and her team are debunking myths about concussion and brain injury in modern warfare, and using what they learn to help survivors across the globe.

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    53 分
  • Fighting for TBI rights with trial lawyer and survivor Keith Fuicelli
    2025/03/17

    In this episode we hear from Denver trial lawyer Keith Fuicelli, who is fighting for survivor rights in the courtroom.

    As a TBI survivor, Keith brings a unique and empathic approach to the legal system, where he compassionately explains the "invisible injury" to jurors who have never experienced one -- but now know what it's like to step inside the head of a survivor.

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    36 分
  • 'My alive day' on the Alaska Brain Bus
    2025/02/19

    Colorado native and world traveler Sarah Whitmer talks about her move to Alaska, a fateful road trip, and how her experience with TBI is opening new volunteer opportunities she never dreamed were possible.

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    50 分
  • How a car crash led one nurse practitioner to a career in TBI treatment
    2024/12/17

    Kelly Tuttle was a career nurse practitioner when her life changed forever. For years after a car crash she struggled with fatigue, dizziness and nausea. Even as a professional she was frustrated by the healthcare system.

    So after 20 years in cardiology, and newfound love for advocacy, she swapped hearts for brains!

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    46 分
  • TBI and 'death anxiety' can't derail a zest for life in Colorado Springs
    2024/11/19

    In this episode I talk with Danielle de Boer, of Colorado Springs, who loves to live life at high speed.

    In 2013 Danielle was hit by a car while road cycling. She was told she had a mild TBI. Like many other survivors, she realized this was just the beginning of a long and often frustrating road, where the smallest bumps can feel like insurmountable roadblocks -- until you rediscover your zest for life.

    Starting January 1, Brain Injury Alliance Colorado (BIAC) will be known as Brain Injury Association of Colorado, a new affiliate of the national Brain Injury Association of America. It's the same nonprofit with the same mission -- to help TBI survivors across Colorado -- only now with a different name.

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    56 分
  • On the trail with TBI: Why do you take the Pikes Peak Challenge?
    2024/09/24

    The 2024 Pikes Peak Challenge brought 468 survivors, supporter and volunteers to America's Mountain for a hike up America's Mountain: 13 miles and 7600 vertical feet (that's nearly 1.5 miles straight into the sky!) to the summit at 14,115 feet.

    Along the way your host Phil Lindeman talks with 15+ people to learn why they made the trip to Pikes Peak for traumatic brain injury support, recovery and awareness.

    Team TBI Podcast raised close to $1800... but we can do better! Please support the cause. All money goes to BIAC programs across the state.

    We want to thank EVERYONE who supported our hike!

    - Erin Ellebracht

    - Susi Devrient

    - Monica Rasmussen

    - Jules Bryant

    - Joe Movick

    - Ken Steele

    - Flannery O'Neil

    - Kate Forgach

    - Vince Gerber

    - Ann Marie Damian

    - Edward Ramirez

    - Evan Lindeman

    - Lynne Wilson

    - Marcia Proctor

    - Cassie Mavencamp

    - Corri Levine

    - Vicki Skinner

    - Jon Lindeman

    - My parents Ed and Sharon Lindeman

    - Andrea and Derek for a place to stay the night before our 4 a.m. wakeup call

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    35 分