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In this Survivor Science Soundbite, I’m wrapping up the week with reflections on curiosity and its role in stroke recovery. As the host and writer, I’ve spent the week exploring how curiosity shapes resilience and growth, and this episode brings it all together. From engaging conversations with fellow survivors like Jason Lopes, who will be featured in a full episode in a couple of weeks, to sharing personal updates about navigating recovery and staying mindful of the balance between curiosity and action, we’re covering it all.
I also highlight connections with inspiring organizations like Stroke Awareness Oregon and Stroke Warrior Radio, share insights from survivor stories, and preview upcoming topics, including a conversation with Keith Ellis about long COVID and its impact on recovery.
This isn’t just about curiosity. It’s about the lessons we learn along the way and how we use them to move forward. Join me as I reflect on the week, share what I’ve learned, and encourage you to find your own sparks of curiosity in the recovery journey.
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