How many of you out there have experienced a loss of a friendship post Spinal Cord Injury? What about a shift in family dynamics, and less tolerance for what you once accepted? Hands up if you can relate. On this episode of WAGS of SCI: The Podcast, Elena and Brooke discuss their own perspectives of […]
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WAGS of SCI: The Podcast – Ep. 5 – Healing Trauma with Rosalien Stagg
Regardless of who you are or what has happened to you, trauma is something that impacts ALL of us at one point or another in our lives. Healing trauma we have experienced – or even accepting it’s validity in our lives – is something that is hard for a lot of us to do, or […]
WAGS of SCI: The Podcast – Ep. 4 – Relationship Challenges: Handling Frustration
Let’s face it – the hardest part of being in a caregiving relationship is learning the tools and techniques to properly communicate with one another in times of stress. Once you get to a place where your communication is on point, that closeness and vulnerability that is learned is a great benefit to being in […]
WAGS of SCI: The Podcast – Ep. 3 – Touring, Travel & Love: Kassandra Jensen and Eric Howk
She’s an international Model and Artist who walks the runways of Paris, Germany and Milan; He’s the superstar Guitarist for Portugal The Man who also happens to have a Spinal Cord Injury. Join Brooke and Elena as they chat with Kassandra Jensen and Eric Howk, a couple who truly want to make the world a […]
WAGS of SCI: The Podcast – Episode 2 – Pillow Talk with Maureen McGrath
Join hosts Elena and Brooke as they talk SEX, bladder health and Spinal Cord Injury with Maureen McGrath – Nurse, Sexual Health Educator and host of the Sunday Night Sex Show on CKNW! Nothing is off limits as the girls ask Maureen the most intimate of questions, and learn about how to spice up their […]
WAGS of SCI: The Podcast – Episode 1 – Who Are The WAGS of SCI?
Join hosts Elena Pauly and Brooke Pagé as they introduce WAGS of SCI, an advocacy, outreach and support group for the Wives And Girlfriends of people with Spinal Cord Injuries