Dear friends
Thank you for all your suggestions and time. We have modified the podcasts based on your feedback. The changes include limiting the outro music to 5 seconds, reordering the episodes and making our content more concise. You can also open this page, the player and its playlist on a mobile device including iPhone. Time to check if we have met your expectations.
Through many stroke survivors we get to know lately, we found how much survivors could benefit from peer to peer coaching and support, and sharing our stories. Any improvement you could suggest is a precious investment to survivors and their families.
If you are interested in becoming a presenter, please contact us at wohaula@gmail.com
Thank you again for your time in advance.
The Wohaula team
Disclaimer:
- The below listed items are samples by Wohaula to collect feedback, instead of official product offerings.
- Please understand that each stroke is different. Each stroke survivor will heal in his or her own way. The experience and insights shared by each blogger may or may not apply to you.
- Wohaula does NOT provide medical advice. Please consult your own professional providers for your medical care.
- Introduction
- Self-introduction of Alison and Rita
- We are key to our own recoveries
- We must turn towards ourselves
- Trust in ourselves
- No recovery is like any other
- No one recovers like another person
- We must turn towards ourselves to accelerate the recovery
- The why me question
- Healing from brain injury is not passive
- How we affect our own recovery
- Staying safe
- Recovery after rehab
- Accept the worst and strive for the best
- New treatments keep coming up
- How I recovered my lost voice
- The benefits of acupuncture
- How to pick the right acupuncturist
- About Wohaula
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