In this episode of Brain Injury Bites, Brooke Trotter and Ashwini Kamath talk about the often overlooked challenge of socialising after a brain injury. From struggling with background noise to the emotional toll of not feeling like yourself, they explore how relationships and self identity can shift dramatically and what can help.
Brooke shares honest stories of awkward reunions, overwhelming environments, and navigating small talk. Together, they unpack the real world impact of fatigue, memory problems and overstimulation, and why pushing through is not always the answer.
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Whether you are navigating social life after brain injury or supporting someone who is, this episode offers insight, empathy and practical tips for rebuilding confidence and connection.
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