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TITLE: Minding Your Brain with Retired General Donald C. Bolduc
DATE: May 12, 2020

DESCRIPTION: Utilizing Zoom technology during the 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic host Candace Gantt welcomes Retired Brigadier General Donald C. Bolduc to discuss his experience with brain injury and how important injury recovery resources are to all people who need assistance.

TITLE: Minding Your Brain - Brian Injury Association of Pennsylvania (BIAPA)
DATE: Jan 16, 2020

DESCRIPTION: Host Candace Gantt welcomes Monica Vaccaro of the Brian Injury Association of Pennsylvania (BIAPA) to discuss the state-wide assistance provided by the agency.

TITLE: Minding Your Brain-Chris Schaub and "Mood Swings"
DATE: Dec 12, 2019

DESCRIPTION: Host Candace Gantt welcomes Chris Schaub to discuss his work with brain injury survivors having difficulty with emotional regulation or “mood swings”.

TITLE: Minding Your Brain: Einstein & Moss Rehab
DATE: November 18, 2019

DESCRIPTION: Host Candace Gantt discusses the extensive and challenging work being accomplished at places like Einstein Medical Moss Rehab for people recovering from severe brain injury by facilities like Einstein & Moss Rehab.

TITLE: Minding Your Brain: Dr. Janet Belitsky
DATE: October 28, 2019

DESCRIPTION: Host Candace Gantt of the Mind Your Brain Foundation welcomes clinical psychologist Dr. Janet Belitsky of Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital to discuss navigating the holidays with survivors of brain injury.

TITLE: Community Voices with Anna Marie Jones: Special Guest Candace Gantt
DATE: October 4, 2019

DESCRIPTION: Host Candace Gantt discusses the extensive and challenging work being accomplished at places like Einstein Medical Moss Rehab for people recovering from severe brain injury by facilities like Einstein & Moss Rehab.

TITLE: Faces of the Main Line: Brain Injury Awareness Month
DATE: March 14, 2019

DESCRIPTION: : Host John Ricciutti features Brain Injury Awarness Month welcoming guests from the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania, neuropsychologist Dr. Drew Nagle, and brain injury survivor Candace Gant.

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