S2 EP2: Surviving Brain Trauma Featuring Ali Rheaume
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About Ali Rheaume
- Grew up in Blackstone, MA
- Former Elementary School Physical Education instructor, High School, Field Hockey, Softball & Track Coach, and Kids Ministry Director
- Passion for people
- Connector - love bringing people together
- Creative Individual (studio art)
- Collegiate Field Hockey Athlete
- Fun Fact: “Love Nature and will live in a treehouse if I could”
Discussion Topics
A Journey of Physical Activities & Health
- From an overweight kid to a “gym rat”
- Early years: Soccer, Field Hockey, Softball, etc.
- Adult years: Crossfit Athlete, Zumba Instructor, Paddle-board instructor, runner (casual 70 miles a week)
Total Shift - sustaining a traumatic brain injury (life-changing)
- From 100-10% function level
- Rehab journey (5+ years in the making)
The impact of functioning at a 10% level
- Physiological changes
- Physical adjustments
- Emotional adjustments - “we can't wait to get the old Ali back”
- Setting new goals
- Celebrate the small successes/the current moment and not be so quick to jump into the future
The days of challenges & frustrations
- “I felt alone”
- In the deepest, darkest times, jump into scripture
- Allow yourself to go through the process of emotions
- Remember your WHY (it will allow you to go much further, to eliminate comparisons)
The will to fight (Why & How?)
- “I feel like I was born that way”
- Staying faithful during challenges
- Knowing your purpose
- Run the race of your own intentions and your own goals
Lessons learned through the journey
- You’re worth it
- Communication & Advocacy
- The importance of setting boundaries
- Do you only see people because of a common ground of a physical location, or are your relationships beyond that?
- There is no shame in slowing down
Reflecting on the injury - Why you?
- “God will always bring me through”
- Be a light-being Jesus with skin on
Utilizing Social Platforms to be a light
- Facebook & Clubhouse: Ali Rheaume
- Instagrams: @ali.rheaume
What does the future look like for Ali?
- Writing a book
- Public speaking & community engagement
NOTE: We are grateful to Ali for the knowledge, wisdom, and being an inspiration, a gift to the world! We look forward to having you back!
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