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Moms with Concussions
Welcome to Moms with Concussions - where we are navigating motherhood after a concussion. During this podcast, we embrace the strength, resilience, and unique experiences of moms who've experienced a concussion. Cynthia, your host & a mother to 2 children, experienced a severe concussion, and shares her story + experience while inviting guests to join the conversation. Join us as we share stories, insights, and expert advice to support mothers on their journey to recovery and self-care. Together, let's explore the intersection of motherhood and concussion recovery, fostering a community that uplifts and inspires. Subscribe now and embark on a journey towards balance, well-being, and renewed strength.
Moms with Concussions (the Podcast) provides information and discussions on the topic of concussions from the perspective of moms who have experienced them. While we aim to share personal experiences, insights, and support, it is important to note that the content provided on this podcast is for informational purposes only.
The content presented here is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast.
Moms with Concussions
Episode 5: Navigating single motherhood after a concussion.
In this Episode, Cynthia invites Diana on the Podcast to share her experience after a concussion as a single parent. They discuss the challenges of having to say no, the admin side of parenting, bedtime routines, and mindset after a concussion. Diana shares what was helpful for her on her unique healing journey, especially as a mom.
Diana Samu-Visser is a single mom to an awesome seven-year-old, works full-time as a learning and development specialist, and is completing a PhD part-time. Her passions include distance running, dance, hiking, gardening, fiber arts, and reading, and she cares deeply about equity, creating caring communities in London, and busting the myths that make us miserable.