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110. Being Active in Recovery | Megan Warner - Disabled Recreationist, Medical System, & Concussion
Manage episode 372398835 series 2855624
The complexities of the healthcare system can be a maze most of us dread, but for Megan, it was a journey of self-discovery and self-advocacy. She stresses the importance of reaching out to others who have navigated the system before, something we can all learn from.
In a society that often overlooks the therapeutic power of nature, Megan's story serves as a profound reminder. Her encounters with the great outdoors, particularly a cathartic moment at a waterfall, exemplify the healing potential of nature. We also delve into the safety and accessibility of outdoor activities and their role in reducing stress levels. Megan’s journey as a disabled recreationist defies societal norms, proving that the outdoors can be a space for everyone, regardless of their physical abilities.
Find Links, Show Notes, Transcript, & More https://postconcussioninc.com
The Post Concussion Cookbook!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1738768503
PLEASE READ!
Please note that The Post Concussion Podcast has been paused/closed for new episodes as of early 2024. Concussion Connect is also closed.
Thank you to everyone who was so supportive over the years and I hope these episodes continue to help others as they come across them! I have set on a new venture, feel free to email me as I do check them every so often.
One day at a time,
Bella
Kapitler
1. 110. Being Active in Recovery | Megan Warner - Disabled Recreationist, Medical System, & Concussion (00:00:00)
2. Living With Post Concussion Syndrome (00:00:03)
3. Navigating Healthcare and Finding Support (00:10:09)
4. The Healing Power of Nature (00:19:20)
5. The Power of Storytelling in Healing (00:32:41)
132 episoder
Manage episode 372398835 series 2855624
The complexities of the healthcare system can be a maze most of us dread, but for Megan, it was a journey of self-discovery and self-advocacy. She stresses the importance of reaching out to others who have navigated the system before, something we can all learn from.
In a society that often overlooks the therapeutic power of nature, Megan's story serves as a profound reminder. Her encounters with the great outdoors, particularly a cathartic moment at a waterfall, exemplify the healing potential of nature. We also delve into the safety and accessibility of outdoor activities and their role in reducing stress levels. Megan’s journey as a disabled recreationist defies societal norms, proving that the outdoors can be a space for everyone, regardless of their physical abilities.
Find Links, Show Notes, Transcript, & More https://postconcussioninc.com
The Post Concussion Cookbook!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1738768503
PLEASE READ!
Please note that The Post Concussion Podcast has been paused/closed for new episodes as of early 2024. Concussion Connect is also closed.
Thank you to everyone who was so supportive over the years and I hope these episodes continue to help others as they come across them! I have set on a new venture, feel free to email me as I do check them every so often.
One day at a time,
Bella
Kapitler
1. 110. Being Active in Recovery | Megan Warner - Disabled Recreationist, Medical System, & Concussion (00:00:00)
2. Living With Post Concussion Syndrome (00:00:03)
3. Navigating Healthcare and Finding Support (00:10:09)
4. The Healing Power of Nature (00:19:20)
5. The Power of Storytelling in Healing (00:32:41)
132 episoder
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