• S2E15 Relearning Life After Tragedy
    Apr 29 2026

    Most people with arachnoiditis wake up with the condition, never knowing exactly how it happened—and often without memory of the accident itself. Enoch Carter's story cuts through that darkness. After a devastating ATV collision shattered his lower spine and broke his face, he not only faced the physical trauma but also a profound loss of memory—feeling like a stranger in his own body. His journey from catastrophic injury, through amnesia, to relearning his identity and skills as a software engineer offers rare insight into resilience and recovery in the face of life-altering trauma. In this episode, you'll discover:

    • How traumatic injuries can swiftly lead to diagnoses like arachnoiditis, and the surprising speed of nerve damage post-accident.
    • The unexpected ways the brain heals—nerves grow at only one millimeter per day—and why healing truly is a long-term process.
    • Practical insights on managing chronic pain with medications, supplements like kratom, and the power of endorphin release through gentle movement.
    • The emotional toll of losing memories, the strain on relationships, and how a resilient spirit can endure, adapt, and thrive.
    • Technical adaptations for spinal injuries: from special chairs and car controls to riding equipment, highlighting innovations that enable independence.

    Why does this matter? Because living with arachnoiditis isn’t just about managing pain—it's about reclaiming agency, forging new routines, and breaking stereotypes that limit possibilities. If you’re navigating a chronic illness, recovering from trauma, or passionate about human resilience, Enoch’s story is a masterclass in doing more with less—and finding hope amid hardship.Perfect for patients, caregivers, and health professionals seeking to understand the real, unfiltered experience behind life with arachnoiditis. This is a story of perseverance, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of normalcy—despite the odds.

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    58 min
  • S2E14 Aphasia Relearned with Kent & Leah
    Apr 23 2026

    Benefit concert to support Aphasia Unlearned, June 5th 2026 at The Grand Theater in Salem Oregon. Watch to the end to see the the special guest performer, unveiling an original song, just for this event donating his time, musical talents and love for a brother and his cause!

    Most stroke survivors believe recovery is limited to the first few months, but what if that’s fundamentally wrong? In this eye-opening episode, we delve into a groundbreaking perspective on neuroplasticity that challenges conventional wisdom, showing it’s never too late to regain speech, mobility, and independence. If you or a loved one face chronic neurological challenges, this episode will reshape your understanding of healing and inspire new hope.
    Meet Kent and Leah Emery, advocates on a mission to redefine post-stroke recovery. Kent’s story is extraordinary, after a devastating stroke caused by a motorcycle crash, he was told his speech wouldn’t return. Yet, thanks to rigorous, science-backed therapies rooted in neuroplasticity, Kent’s journey proves the brain’s potential to rewire itself can extend years beyond the initial injury. We explore how neuroplasticity is not just a science but a lifeline for those who fear their best days are behind them.
    You’ll discover:
    Why the traditional “three to six months” window for therapy might be a myth, and what a more accurate timeline looks like.
    The critical role of intensive, personalized programs like ICAPS and how they can produce measurable improvements even years after stroke.
    Surprising insights into how treatments like ketamine and innovative therapies are unlocking new pathways for brain rewiring.
    Why advocacy and community support are vital in bridging the financial and emotional gaps in recovery.
    The importance of mindset, grit, and motivation in transforming chronic conditions into stories of resilience and hope.
    This episode is essential listening if you or someone you care about is living with the chronic effects of a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or neurological disorder. Kent’s inspiring journey, from devastation to determination—highlights that recovery isn’t linear, nor does it end at the conventional treatment window. It’s about understanding the science, challenging old assumptions, and tapping into the brain’s incredible capacity to heal at any age.
    Join us as we share transformative stories, cutting-edge research, and practical strategies for turning hope into action. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this episode will help you see the potential of neuroplasticity, and your own resilience, in a whole new light.

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    59 min
  • S2E13 Arachnoiditis & Dysautonomia, The Hidden Connection | Arachnoiditis Unfiltered
    Apr 15 2026

    Unlock the hidden connections between dysautonomia, POTS, and arachnoiditis in this eye-opening conversation that could transform how you understand chronic illness. If you or someone you love struggles with mysterious symptoms like dizziness, heart irregularities, or gut issues, particularly after a spinal injury or infection, this episode is your essential guide to navigating diagnosis, treatment, and hope.Join experts Cheryl Faber of the Dysautonomia Project and Dr. June Bryant, pediatric nurse practitioner, as they break down complex autonomic nervous system disorders into clear, actionable insights. You’ll discover a step-by-step approach to identifying dysautonomia through history, orthostatic vitals, and accessible tools like their symptom assessment. Learn how viral illnesses, including COVID, can trigger long-term autonomic dysfunction, and what that means for diagnosis and management.This episode dives deep into practical treatment ideas, emphasizing personalized care: from electrolyte strategies and safe exercise to emerging therapies like IV ketamine, and the critical importance of connecting with knowledgeable providers. You’ll hear stories of how misdiagnosis leads to years of suffering, and how education and awareness can shorten that journey, saving lives and sparing pain.Why does this matter? Because understanding the root causes and recognizing early symptoms can prevent injury, improve quality of life, and open doors to targeted treatments. Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or healthcare provider, this conversation arms you with the knowledge to advocate effectively—demystifying complex conditions that often go overlooked.Perfect for those diagnosed with dysautonomia, POTS, arachnoiditis, or long COVID, and anyone eager to grasp the interplay of nerve damage, inflammation, and systemic symptoms. This isn’t just information; it’s a power shift, giving you clarity, validation, and hope in the face of chronic chaos. If you’re ready to see your symptoms in a new light and learn how education and early intervention can make all the difference, hit play now. Your journey toward understanding and managing autonomic dysfunction starts here.

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    49 min
  • S2E11 Interview With The Alien, JD Tremblay
    Apr 9 2026

    The conversation with JD Tremblay covers topics related to endurance, recovery, and understanding the body's systems. JD's background and achievements are discussed, highlighting his expertise in ultra-endurance triathlons. The importance of sleep and recovery, as well as the concept of quality vs. quantity in recovery, are explored. Additionally, the conversation delves into understanding the body's systems and their impact on performance and recovery. The conversation covers the impact of testosterone, stress, sleep, exercise, glucose, sugar, and magnesium on the body's health and well-being. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the body's reactions and creating the right environment for optimal health. Additionally, it highlights the role of philanthropy and giving back to the community.

    Takeaways

    • Endurance and recovery
    • Importance of sleep and recovery
    • Understanding the body's systems Sleep and exercise are key for testosterone levels
    • Understanding how the body reacts to glucose is important
    • Magnesium plays a crucial role in regulating bodily functions

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Understanding the Body's Systems
    • 22:08 Testosterone and Stress
    • 27:18 Utilizing Glucose for Energy
    • 33:30 Absorption and Utilization of Nutrients
    • 39:19 Different Forms of Magnesium
    • 45:46 Lowering Inflammation and Stress Levels
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    51 min
  • S2E12 Interview with The Alien Part 2, Arachnoiditis Unfiltered
    Apr 15 2026

    The conversation covers the journey of ultra endurance, creating impact and systems, choosing your pain, living by your values, learning from mistakes, and finding positivity in difficult circumstances. The conversation delves into the nature of happiness, recognizing patterns and reactions, creating a healthy environment, utilizing the neuroendocrine system, managing negative environments, dealing with crisis and stress, behavior and value systems, starting and finishing, incremental progress and inflammation, taking action and making choices, stress management and health, and digital wellbeing and stress reduction.

    Takeaways

    • Ultra endurance requires a mindset of continuous challenge and self-improvement.
    • Creating impact and systems involves simplifying complex concepts for easy implementation.
    • Choosing your pain and living by your values are essential for personal growth and fulfillment. Happiness is not the sole basis for decision-making and behavior.
    • Recognizing patterns and reactions is crucial for making positive changes.
    • Creating a healthy environment and managing stress are essential for overall well-being.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 The Journey of Ultra Endurance
    • 50:20 Creating Impact and Systems
    • 58:53 Living by Your Values
    • 01:09:18 Learning from Mistakes
    • 01:16:38 The Nature of Happiness
    • 01:22:21 Dealing with Crisis and Stress
    • 01:28:35 Stress Management and Health
    • 01:39:03 Digital Wellbeing and Stress Reduction
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    56 min
  • S2E11 Interview With The Alien, JD Tremblay
    Apr 8 2026

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    Most people think endurance athletes are wired differently , but what if their secret isn’t just physical, but a masterful understanding of the brain-body connection? Meet JD Tremblay, one of only three in the world to complete the record-breaking EpicDeca, ten Ironmans in ten days across Hawaii, shatters these assumptions. His approach combines ultra-endurance mastery with a deep understanding of systemic resilience, offering lessons that transcend sports and apply to chronic pain and everyday stress alike.
    This episode dives into how top athletes use data-driven strategies to push through the pain barrier, emphasizing sleep quality, inflammation control, and nervous system regulation. You’ll discover the potent role of tailored recovery routines, like short naps and magnesium, in unlocking higher performance while preventing burnout. JD shares his unique “BRAIN” frameworK, analyzing blood chemistry, recovery, attention, inflammation, and nervous system health, that’s transforming how elite athletes and chronic pain sufferers alike can optimize their health.
    We break down why inflammation isn’t just a buzzword but a critical driver of resilience, and why managing cortisol and testosterone levels isn’t just about hormones, it's about understanding your body’s entire ecosystem. Whether you're a stressed-out executive, a high-performance athlete, or someone navigating chronic pain, this episode reveals actionable insights to thrive instead of just survive.
    Imagine harnessing the same mental clarity and systemic control as an ultra-endurance athlete, what’s possible for your health and well-being? This episode isn’t just about extreme sports; it’s a blueprint for mastering stress, boosting recovery, and unlocking your full potential. Perfect for anyone eager to reframe their relationship with fatigue, pain, and high performance, plus, a special dedication to those giving back through community and health initiatives.
    JD Tremblay is an integrated engineer, certified naturopath, and high-performance coach at the Hungary Warrior Academy, pioneering a science-backed approach to health and resilience. His insights cut through the noise, making complex systems understandable and applicable for real life.
    If you’re ready to learn how to thrive, not just survive, this episode delivers a powerful dose of clarity. Because your body and mind are more capable than you think, once you understand the real science behind performance, recovery, and stress management.

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    51 min
  • Scott Groves: New Zealander, Photographer, Influencer & Arachnoiditis Warrior
    Apr 3 2026

    The conversation covers the challenges of arachnoiditis diagnosis and treatment, the benefits of multidisciplinary rehabilitation and pain management, and the use of cannabis as a therapeutic option for symptom relief. The conversation covers topics related to pain management, physical rehabilitation, mental health, and advocacy for chronic health conditions. It delves into the challenges of managing pain, the importance of movement and rehabilitation, the impact of mental health on chronic illness, and the role of advocacy in raising awareness and driving change.

    Takeaways

    • Arachnoiditis diagnosis challenges
    • Multidisciplinary rehabilitation and pain management
    • Cannabis as a therapeutic option Pain Management
    • Resilience

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Arachnoiditis Diagnosis and Treatment
    • 06:02 Cannabis as a Therapeutic Option
    • 36:26 Pain Management and Medication
    • 42:00 Physical Rehabilitation and Movement
    • 59:02 Advocacy and Awareness
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    1 ora e 5 min
  • Part 2 The Chronic Life
    Mar 27 2026

    This episode emphasizes the resilience of individuals battling chronic disease and advocates pushing for systemic change. Remember, collective voice and shared knowledge are vital in transforming healthcare for those with invisible illnesses

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    1 ora e 17 min