Madi is seriously one of the sweetest souls you’ll ever meet. Being able to study art therapy alongside her. She is such a bright and happy soul! Always has the most positive energy around campus and brings happiness wherever she goes
Madi you are a ray of sunshine and one of hope! I can relate so much to your story, and I was so encouraged by both of you speaking and sharing. Loved all the smiles😊💜
Madi, best of luck to you as you embark on this next phase of your life. Having the ability to be empathic to your patients will make the therapy you are providing even more meaningful. God Bless You!
This is one of my favorite interviews. Everytime I watch it , it gives me a sense of joy and a peace that even if things aren't going well now, everything will be ok. Both of you are rays of sunshine and I thank God for you!
I had a stroke and also find that laughter helps re: neuroppasticity assistance. Because laughter works like a medicine. Stand up comedy, or another happy place🎉 that you can take your mind, spirit & soul. And... Music and art also work hand-in-hand re: self soothing remedial strategies.
I have also found the TBI support group I facilitate as well as The Warriors Support Group I attend for people with chronic conditions very helpful too.... Nothing like connecting with others going through similar situations...
I have cerebral palsy and my dateing life is nonexistent i would love to be married. Just trying to find the right woman who will expect me for me . I would love to be a counselor to help people with all kinds of disabilities to tell them it is a process take your time but you will get better it's a mind set you just got to get in the right mental space and work through your problems . I have had c p from birth so i know about disabilities.
Madi is seriously one of the sweetest souls you’ll ever meet. Being able to study art therapy alongside her. She is such a bright and happy soul! Always has the most positive energy around campus and brings happiness wherever she goes
Such an incredible young woman. God speed!
I have a traumatic brain injury and I am sooo impressed with Madi and Cristabelle. Thanks so much you all for your support and courage.
I can relate to feeling lost too .. I kind of feel lost right now!!
Madi you are a ray of sunshine and one of hope! I can relate so much to your story, and I was so encouraged by both of you speaking and sharing. Loved all the smiles😊💜
Love the advice might be bad day but not bad life
I have cerebral palsy I have brain damage from birth so I know all about people treating me like less than .
Madi, best of luck to you as you embark on this next phase of your life. Having the ability to be empathic to your patients will make the therapy you are providing even more meaningful. God Bless You!
This is one of my favorite interviews. Everytime I watch it , it gives me a sense of joy and a peace that even if things aren't going well now, everything will be ok. Both of you are rays of sunshine and I thank God for you!
Thanks for this. Some times it hard to not feel alone post TBI. This helped :)
So beautiful! People need to know there is still hope after abi!
I had a stroke and also find that laughter helps re: neuroppasticity assistance. Because laughter works like a medicine. Stand up comedy, or another happy place🎉 that you can take your mind, spirit & soul. And... Music and art also work hand-in-hand re: self soothing remedial strategies.
I am very thankful I rediscovered Model Car Building post TBI... It has done wonders for my issues with TBI,PTSD and Self Esteem...
I have also found the TBI support group I facilitate as well as The Warriors Support Group I attend for people with chronic conditions very helpful too.... Nothing like connecting with others going through similar situations...
What a trooper! so nice to see you smile after all that !
Wonderful interview-so inspirational-thank you both ❤ Wishing you the very best in your Art Therapy studies!!!!
As a stroke survivor I totally relate to all of this.. especially neurofatigue/cognitive fatigue…
Sometimes hanging in and getting through the rough days is easier said that done.
I can relate to people walking away from you after you get a TBI.. They can't handle the outbursts.
I have cerebral palsy and my dateing life is nonexistent i would love to be married. Just trying to find the right woman who will expect me for me . I would love to be a counselor to help people with all kinds of disabilities to tell them it is a process take your time but you will get better it's a mind set you just got to get in the right mental space and work through your problems . I have had c p from birth so i know about disabilities.
I would say do what is comfortable and exercise have a social life don't isolate .
Just breath baby steps after a tbi or any kind of accident or medical issue.