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I’m a miracle: How ex-Husky Darin Harris has learned to live with his traumatic brain injury

I’m a miracle: How ex-Husky Darin Harris has learned to live with his traumatic brain injury

FromBrain Injury Today


I’m a miracle: How ex-Husky Darin Harris has learned to live with his traumatic brain injury

FromBrain Injury Today

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Jun 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of Brain Injury Today, Brain Injury Alliance of Washington Executive Director Deborah Crawley speaks with former UW football player and BIAWA board member Darin Harris about his journey following a severe brain injury that nearly killed him. Darin gets candid about his struggle with symptoms like depression, how he has maintained a positive connection to football, and the difficulties of coping with both a brain injury and systemic racism as a member of the Black community.

For more resources related to traumatic brain injury go to:
Brain Injury Today Podcast – braininjurytodaypodcast.com
Brain Injury Alliance of Washington – biawa.org
The Pooled Alliance Community Trusts - pactrusts.org
Brain Injury Art Show - braininjuryartshow.org

This episode of Brain Injury Today is sponsored by the Washington State Traumatic Brain Injury Council and produced by Goal17 Media. It is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify.

What is Brain Injury Today?
Brain Injury Today is the official podcast of the Brain Injury Alliance of Washington. Join Executive Director Deborah Crawley for insightful and inspiring conversations from members of the Brain Injury community.
Released:
Jun 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (29)

Brain Injury Today is the official podcast of the Brain Injury Alliance of Washington. Hosted by BIAWA Executive Director Deborah Crawley, the show brings listeners inspiring conversations with survivors, researchers, counselors, caretakers and more, in an effort to strengthen connections within the brain injury community.