
#158 More Than Awareness: Speaking Up for Aphasia and Stroke Recovery
“They handed me a discharge packet. Not a manual.” You’re the care partner. The advocate. The one who shows up. But the truth is—no one trained you for this. You’ve been expected to manage appointment...
14 Elo 202529min

#157 You Have a Voice with Maura Silverman
Maura Silverman, Executive Director of the National Aphasia Association, advocates for individuals with aphasia and their families, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and community education...
10 Elo 202537min

#156 The Seven Aphasia Care Partner Myths You Need to Know
Are you caring for someone with aphasia? In this episode, Genevieve Richardson, a speech pathologist and care partner coach, busts the 7 most common myths that can hold caregivers and spouses back—and...
1 Elo 202512min

#155 Caregiver Pain? We Mapped It
Are you an aphasia care partner feeling lost, overwhelmed, or like you're navigating this journey without a map? This YouTube episode is for you. In this powerful live event replay, we dive deep into ...
25 Heinä 202518min

#154 Accepting Support as an Aphasia Care Partner - Tips for Help
We dive into the challenges faced by individuals with aphasia and their care partners and the crucial role that community support plays in navigating aphasia care. Here's a comprehensive summary of wh...
18 Heinä 202527min

#153 The #1 Superpower for Aphasia Care Partners
What if the reason you feel overwhelmed isn’t because you’re doing it wrong—but because no one ever showed you how to structure your day? In this episode, Genevieve shares a training from inside the L...
10 Heinä 202523min

#152 Caring for the Caregiver with Kristin Schaefer-Mendez
In this episode of the Listen for LIFE Aphasia podcast, we dive into the world of caregiving for individuals with communication with Dr. Kristin Schaffer Mendez. Dr. Kristin Schaffer Mendez, PhD, CCC-...
4 Heinä 202541min

#151 Rebuild vs. Recover After Stroke
“I wasn’t lazy. I was lost.” If that line hits too close to home, this conversation is for you. After stroke or aphasia, it’s easy to believe you’re just not trying hard enough. That you should feel m...
26 Kesä 202537min




















