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Hope Survives | Brain Injury Podcast
Cristabelle Braden and Hope Survives
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Fighting for Global Brain Injury Recognition - The New TBI Resolution for the World Health Organization (with Paul Dubetz)
Saison 5 · Épisode 135
jeudi 7 mai 2026 • Durée 34:53
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one of the leading causes of death and disability globally, yet it has never received distinct, individualized attention from the world’s largest health policy bodies. For years, TBI has been treated as a "footnote" in broader neurological discussions, but that is about to change.
In this episode, our host Cristabelle is joined by Paul Dubetz, whose lived experience with traumatic brain injury eventually led to working with a global coalition to bring a historic resolution before the World Health Organization (WHO). Paul also shares his story of survival after a catastrophic accident in Italy, and explains why reclassifying brain injury as a chronic condition is the key to unlocking global standards of care.
🌏 This conversation arrives at a pivotal moment as the 79th World Health Assembly convenes in Geneva, Switzerland, this May 2026. As the supreme decision-making body of the WHO, this Assembly has the power to approve programs and set the international health policies that will define the future of neurological care. Paul is part of leading a critical effort at a side event during the Assembly, where a panel of individuals with lived experience will advocate directly to member states to ensure that TBI is officially recognized as a chronic and notifiable condition on the world stage in 2027.
🧠 In this episode:
- Why the World Health Organization is the essential vehicle for setting international health policies for TBI.
- Paul’s personal account of a severe TBI and the advanced neurosurgeries that saved his life in Milan.
- Understanding how labeling TBI as a "chronic and notifiable condition" will allow member states to implement long-term surveillance and treatment.
- A glimpse into the legislative process behind the World Health Assembly and the target for adoption in 2027.
CONNECT
Follow @hopesurvives
Visit hopesurvives.org
Join a support group at hopesurvives.org/community
Reach out to us anytime: hi@hopesurvives.org
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
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Sponsor
Thank you to The Functional Neurology Center for sponsoring this podcast - The FNC offers personalized neuro-recovery programs for anyone going through brain injury and a wide range of neurological conditions. Learn more: https://www.thefnc.com
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0:00 Intro
1:53 Welcome with Cristabelle
6:34 Introducing Paul Dubetz
8:50 The Life Changing Accident
18:05 Effects of the TBI
22:32 Involvement with the World Health Organization
26:10 Resolution for TBI Recognition
32:58 Words of Hope
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Disclaimer
This podcast is for education and informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Please consult your physician for individualized care. More: hopesurvives.org/podcast
Dysautonomia Explained - Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction Post-Brain Injury (with Dr. Ryan Harvey)
Saison 5 · Épisode 134
jeudi 30 avril 2026 • Durée 31:49
Recovery after a brain injury can feel like solving a puzzle, uncovering the pieces and trying to put it all together. For many, dysautonomia is the missing piece of the puzzle that explains why symptoms like brain fog, lightheadedness, and extreme fatigue persist long after the initial impact.
In this episode, Cristabelle sits down with Dr. Ryan Harvey from The Functional Neurology Center to pull back the curtain on the autonomic nervous system and explain why a problem with the autonomic nervous system and blood flow might be the real reason you’re struggling to find stability. Dr. Harvey also shares his powerful personal journey from a child experiencing mysterious fainting episodes to becoming a lead clinician helping others navigate the same complex neurological dysfunctions.
🧠 In this episode:
- Understanding dysautonomia as a dysfunction in how your brain signals blood flow throughout the body.
- Neurogenic inflammation from a head injury can last much longer than typical body inflammation, often triggering autonomic issues.
- Identifying the wide range of symptoms of dysautonomia, from cold hands and feet to GI issues and exercise intolerance.
- Why simple positional changes, like standing up or showering, can become major hurdles for cerebral perfusion.
- Practical, controllable strategies for taking the next step forward.
- How to move from a state of overstimulation into a multimodal rehabilitation plan where life eventually becomes your therapy.
CONNECT
Follow @hopesurvives
Visit hopesurvives.org
Join a support group at hopesurvives.org/community
Reach out to us anytime: hi@hopesurvives.org
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
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Sponsor
Thank you to The Functional Neurology Center for sponsoring this podcast - The FNC offers personalized neuro-recovery programs for anyone going through brain injury and a wide range of neurological conditions. Learn more: https://www.thefnc.com
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0:00 Intro
2:00 Welcome with Cristabelle
6:20 Introducing Dr. Harvey
11:40 Explaining Dysautonomia
15:50 POTS & Other Forms
18:20 What to Look Out For
20:50 Exercise Intolerance
23:18 Where to Start to Regulate Nervous System
27:07 Dysautonomia vs. Post-Injury Dysfunction
30:20 Words of Hope
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Disclaimer
This podcast is for education and informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Please consult your physician for individualized care. More: hopesurvives.org/podcast
125. Understanding Neuro Fatigue in Brain Injury Recovery (with Dr. Jeremy Schmoe)
Saison 4 · Épisode 125
samedi 6 décembre 2025 • Durée 34:24
Have you ever wondered why the healing brain’s battery seems to drain so quickly, even after simple tasks? Today, we’re diving into the complex and often misunderstood topic of neuro fatigue after brain injury.
In this informative episode, host Cristabelle Braden welcomes back Dr. Jeremy Schmoe of the Functional Neurology Center to uncover the science behind this exhausting symptom. Dr. Schmoe explains exactly what happens when neurons become unstable and lack the oxygen, activation, and nutrition they need to communicate effectively. Listen as they distinguish the difference between general physical tiredness and true neurological fatigue, validating the "rollercoaster" of energy crashes that so many survivors experience. Tune in for practical strategies to identify your limits, advice for loved ones on spotting the physical signs of a crash, and a powerful reminder that there is always help and hope for improving your function.
🧠*FREE Downloadable Resource: https://hopesurvives.org/resource-hub/understanding-neuro-fatigue
💙 *Rewiring Hope on-demand video series with Dr. Schmoe: www.hopesurvives.org/rewiring-hope
CONNECT
Connect with Hope Survives: @hopesurvives | hopesurvives.org
Reach out to us anytime: hi@hopesurvives.org + connect with our global online community & zoom groups: hopesurvives.org/community
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
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Thank you to The Functional Neurology Center for sponsoring this podcast - The FNC’s personalized neuro-recovery programs offer hope for those suffering from Brain Injuries, Dysautonomia, Vestibular, Chronic Pain, Stroke, Movement Dysfunction, Developmental Disorders, PPPD, FND and Complex Post Concussion. Learn more: https://www.thefnc.com
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0:00 Intro
2:30 Welcome with Cristabelle
7:00 Introducing Dr. Schmoe
9:25 What is Neuro Fatigue?
15:10 Distinguishing Neuro Fatigue vs General Fatigue
17:30 Identify Neuro Fatigue & Strategies
20:45 Simple Practical Tools
28:30 What Families and Loved Ones Can Look For
30:20 Final Thoughts
32:30 Words of Hope
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Listen to the intro song "Hope Survives" by Cristabelle Braden on all music streaming platforms!
This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician. More: hopesurvives.org/podcast
33. Life is Not a Highlight Reel
Saison 2 · Épisode 33
vendredi 24 décembre 2021 • Durée 47:50
There is a trend to post highlights of the year on social media. But do you find that actually hard to do, or even see from others? Living with brain injury, it is easy to feel discouraged from setbacks, or a recovery timeline you had in mind, or comparing to the "old you" and grieving the life before, as well as coping with symptoms on a daily basis. Listen as Cristabelle discusses all of this, while also sharing some of her personal journey through TBI.
Life is not a highlight reel. And that is okay. Let's talk about it!
Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!
0:00 Intro
9:44 Life is Not a Highlight Reel
13:56 My First TBI
19:58 Feeling like a Failure
21:47 Improving Little by Little
23:47 Re-Injuries & Setbacks
26:39 Most Recent Concussion Setback
30:14 It Can Be Hard to Look Back
32:14 Celebrating Steps
35:31 Reasons for Discouragement
38:59 You Don’t Need a New Years Resolution
39:41 You Don’t Need Highlights
40:56 You are More
44:34 Different Ways to Reflect
CONNECT
Find more resources, podcast episodes, & our monthly zoom support group: hopesurvives.org | @hopesurvives
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
Listen to the intro song "Hope Survives" by Cristabelle Braden on all music streaming platforms!
Thank you to Council on Brain Injury for supporting this podcast by providing a microphone as part of their grant program to the brain injury community. Check out the amazing work done by CoBI at: councilonbraininjury.com
This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician.
32. Victory through Visible & Invisible Disability (Lisa’s Story)
Saison 2 · Épisode 32
vendredi 17 décembre 2021 • Durée 49:07
Lisa is a fighter, living with both an invisible injury (TBI) and physical disability. She was born with Spina Bifida and hydrocephalus (fluid on the brain), contracted spinal meningitis as an infant, and has been an advocate for disabilities her entire life. Then, in 2011 she sustained a traumatic brain injury from an accident playing wheelchair basketball.
This is an episode that is sure to inspire and encourage all who listen, as Lisa Pubantz eloquently shares her story of victory. She joins Cristabelle to discuss the tension between the invisible injury and the physical disability, how society treats people with disabilities, and how the TBI symptoms are often misunderstood.
0:00 Intro
6:13 Introducing Lisa’s Story
15:03 Wheelchair Basketball & Races
16:27 Adjusting after TBI
19:53 Surviving the Injury
22:14 Symptoms & Challenges
25:45 Visible vs. Invisible Disability
28:37 Misunderstood TBI Symptoms
31:38 Mental Health
34:49 How Others Treat People with Disabilities
42:58 Claiming Victory
46:28 Words of Hope
CONNECT
Find more resources, podcast episodes, & our monthly zoom support group: hopesurvives.org | @hopesurvives
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
Listen to the intro song "Hope Survives" by Cristabelle Braden on all music streaming platforms!
Thank you to Council on Brain Injury for supporting this podcast by providing a microphone as part of their grant program to the brain injury community. Check out the amazing work done by CoBI at: councilonbraininjury.com
This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician.
31. Hormones after Brain Injury (with Dr. Meaghan Kirschling)
Saison 2 · Épisode 31
vendredi 10 décembre 2021 • Durée 56:48
Did you know that hormones can be affected by a brain injury? Hormonal imbalances can actually be a contributing factor to persistent symptoms, along with affecting sleep, stress response, and reproductive systems.
Today, Dr. Meaghan Kirschling is here to talk about some of these potential hormonal changes, and how it could potentially affect a brain injury survivor. We also including variables in age, differences between male and female, and sex drive.
NOTES
0:00 Intro
4:29 Introducing Dr. Meaghan
10:18 Brain Injury Affects Hormones
14:14 What if it goes untreated?
15:22 Stress Response
16:32 Hormones & Persistent Symptoms
17:25 Pituitary Gland
21:58 Cortisol & Adrenal Glands
25:28 Variables (Age, etc.)
27:59 Oxytocin, Emotional Connection
31:19 Male vs. Female Differences
34:59 Birth Control & Menstrual Cycle
37:38 Testosterone & Estrogen Balance
40:03 Sex Drive
43:47 Sleep & Melatonin
45:25 Recommendations
51:43 Words of Hope
Connect with Dr. Meaghan Kirschling: @drmeaghankirschling on instagram or through www.oneagorahealth.com
CONNECT
Find more resources, podcast episodes, & our monthly zoom support group: hopesurvives.org | @hopesurvives
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
Listen to the intro song "Hope Survives" by Cristabelle Braden on all music streaming platforms!
Thank you to Council on Brain Injury for supporting this podcast by providing a microphone as part of their grant program to the brain injury community. Check out the amazing work done by CoBI at: councilonbraininjury.com
This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician.
30. Emotional Responses after Brain Injury + How it Affects Relationships
Saison 2 · Épisode 30
jeudi 9 décembre 2021 • Durée 23:15
Emotions after brain injury can come in extremes - highs, lows, outbursts - or you can end up just feeling "blank" or nothing at all. Survivors also could have a hard time expressing their emotions and verbalizing it. Emotions also affect our identity, how we view ourselves, and directly impact our relationships. Today, Cristabelle leads us through all of this, sharing some personal examples along with encouragement for listeners.
CONNECT
Find more resources, podcast episodes, & our monthly zoom support group: hopesurvives.org | @hopesurvives
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
Listen to the intro song "Hope Survives" by Cristabelle Braden on all music streaming platforms!
Thank you to Council on Brain Injury for supporting this podcast by providing a microphone as part of their grant program to the brain injury community. Check out the amazing work done by CoBI at: councilonbraininjury.com
This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician.
29. Emotional Dysregulation (with Rebecca Quinn & Carly Endres from NDBIN)
Saison 2 · Épisode 29
vendredi 3 décembre 2021 • Durée 52:05
"A brain injury is the only time that we ask the injured body part to regulate itself..." How do you handle emotions after brain injury? What are some ways to help? Let's talk about it!
Today Cristabelle is joined by Rebecca Quinn & Carly Endres from the North Dakota Brain Injury Network for a conversation about emotional dysregulation as it relates to brain injury. We cover some common "tells" including outbursts and overstimulation, the cognitive behavioral spiral, the importance of mindfulness, and encouragement for both caregivers and survivors.
Episode Info & Tip Sheet Download: https://hopeafterheadinjury.com/644/emotional-dysregulation-with-ndbin/
NOTES
0:00 Intro
2:21 Why this topic?
7:50 Introducing Rebecca & Carly
14:35 Emotions after Brain Injury
16:23 Cognitive Symptom Inventory Info
20:40 Emotional Dysregulation
26:20 “Tells” - Outbursts & Overstimulation
32:35 Cognitive Behavioral Spiral
34:06 Mindfulness
37:03 Giving Permission to Yourself
43:27 Healing is Physical and Emotional
49:55 Little Steps for Improvement
Connect with Rebecca & Carly through the North Dakota Brain Injury Network: https://www.ndbin.org/
CONNECT
Find more resources, podcast episodes, & our monthly zoom support group: hopesurvives.org | @hopesurvives
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
Listen to the intro song "Hope Survives" by Cristabelle Braden on all music streaming platforms!
Thank you to Council on Brain Injury for supporting this podcast by providing a microphone as part of their grant program to the brain injury community. Check out the amazing work done by CoBI at: councilonbraininjury.com
This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician.
28. Developing a Balanced Life Post-Injury (with Marlene Rivera, CBIS)
Saison 2 · Épisode 28
vendredi 26 novembre 2021 • Durée 49:36
How do you realistically implement medical recommendations into your lifestyle? Let's talk about it.
Today Cristabelle is joined by Marlene Rivera, CBIS, to learn about how to develop a balanced life post-injury. We discuss some of the barriers that people might encounter, and also strategies such as how to communicate with medical professionals, the importance of a routine, prioritizing, and community.
More Info on Re-Discover U: https://www.councilonbraininjury.com/rediscoveru
Cristabelle will be sharing on Monday December 6, join via zoom at the link above!
NOTES
0:00 Intro
1:46 Why this topic?
7:24 Introducing Marlene
10:12 Identifying Barriers
17:14 Communicating with Medical Professionals
18:59 How to Better Follow Through
21:44 Connection with Others
23:17 Examine your Season of Life
24:36 Schedule & Routine
33:05 Prioritizing
39:16 Perspective
45:14 Words of Hope
46:38 ReDiscoverU Info
Connect with Marlene through CoBI at: councilonbraininjury.com
CONNECT
Find more resources, podcast episodes, & our monthly zoom support group: hopesurvives.org | @hopesurvives
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
Listen to the intro song "Hope Survives" by Cristabelle Braden on all music streaming platforms!
Thank you to Council on Brain Injury for supporting this podcast by providing a microphone as part of their grant program to the brain injury community. Check out the amazing work done by CoBI at: councilonbraininjury.com
This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician.
27. Surviving the Holidays with Brain Injury
Saison 2 · Épisode 27
jeudi 25 novembre 2021 • Durée 18:03
The Holidays are upon us - and that can be overwhelming for brain injury survivors! For the first shorter "minisode" (mini+episode!) of Season 2, Cristabelle will walk us through some strategies and practical tips to manage symptoms and get the most out of your holiday gatherings.
CONNECT
Find more resources, podcast episodes, & our monthly zoom support group: hopesurvives.org | @hopesurvives
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
Listen to the intro song "Hope Survives" by Cristabelle Braden on all music streaming platforms!
Thank you to Council on Brain Injury for supporting this podcast by providing a microphone as part of their grant program to the brain injury community. Check out the amazing work done by CoBI at: councilonbraininjury.com
Brain Injury Bible Study: @braininjurybiblestudy | braininjurybiblestudy.com
Hosted by Cristabelle Braden: @cristabellebraden | facebook.com/cristabellebraden | cristabellebraden.com
Email: cristabelle@hopeafterheadinjury.com
Thank you to Council on Brain Injury for supporting this podcast by providing a microphone as part of their grant program to the brain injury community. Check out the amazing work done by CoBI at: councilonbraininjury.com
This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician.






