In this short wrap up episode, Levi and Brandon look back on the season and discuss what surprised them about starting a podcast, some of the difficulties experienced as novice podcasters, and some of the striking takeaways from the interviews. Partway through our recording we were able to acquire higher quality microphones, put our clicking pens away, and Brandon even found his voice a bit more.
This podcast journey began with us introducing ourselves, where we come from, what we do, and how we got to this point in time. Early on, we weren’t certain how many people would be interested in talking to us. That uncertainty didn’t last very long. All our guests this season were great, and we feel privileged to be able to provide a platform for sharing their stories.
Though we are only scratching the surface, we feel like we gained a deeper understanding into the experiences of Veterans suffering from traumatic brain injury, post traumatic headache, migraine, and kidney disease. Even better, being able to give Veterans a platform to share these experiences as well as researchers and healthcare providers to convey their work to aid our Veterans has been a wonderful undertaking.
Next season, we will discuss topics such as drug addiction, glaucoma, chronic pain, and suicide. You can look forward to these episodes and more around June 2020.
We thank you all for listening and look forward to producing many more episodes.
Season 2 Episode 9 – Supporting our active-duty military, Veterans, and first responders: Jim Ravella and the Gary Sinise Foundation
Season 2 Episode 4 – Two candid discussions about drug use disorders: Trever Siver and Henry Uken
Season 2 Episode 8 – Exploring treatment of PTSD, headache, and depression through brain stimulation: Wave Neuro and TMS
Season 2 Episode 6 – The ongoing battle: Josh Marino and Rob Otto share about PTSD, depression, and suicide
A leader in kidney disease and transplant: Dr. Christie Thomas.
Extraordinary circumstances: Son donates kidney to father and Jack Jones receives the first Hepatitis C positive kidney
When our blood filtration system goes bad: two Veteran viewpoints on kidney disease
Out of the dark and into the light: Life after successful treatment of post-traumatic headache
An introduction to the Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Visual Loss and an interview with its director Dr. Randy Kardon
A life turned upside down: One Veteran’s story of life after traumatic brain injury.
An introduction to the Vets First Podcast
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