The Head Quarters Podcast with Kelsey Boyer
Headquarters is where we unpack the truths behind brain injuries — sitting down with the experts who study them and the survivors who live them. These conversations give you a firsthand look at what it really means to live with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), from the science to the human stories.
We’re honored to share voices that often go unheard, bringing together research, resilience, and real-life experience.
Brandon Scheid | Ep.4
World champion kiteboarder Brandon Scheid shares his powerful story of surviving a life-changing accident. From athlete to survivor, he opens up about resilience, recovery, and finding new purpose after trauma.
Dr. Jessica Klain | Ep.5
Physical therapist and founder of Physio, Yoga & Wellness, Dr. Klain specializes in concussion management and vestibular rehab. In this episode, we dive into how the brain heals, the differences in recovery for kids vs. adults, and what effective concussion care really looks like.
Barry Miller | Ep.3
As Director of Outreach at the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab, Dr. Miller brings us inside the latest research on helmet safety. We talk innovations, testing, and how better design is protecting both athletes and workers.
Natasha Wilch | Ep.1
Founder of Symphony Rehabilitation in British Columbia, Natasha specializes in neurological care and concussion recovery. Together we discuss the emotional side of healing, resources for survivors, PTSD, and strategies for moving forward.
Annie Howard | Ep.2
A concussion and vestibular specialist, Annie is passionate about helping patients return to life pain-free. In this conversation, she explains the role of physical therapy in brain healing and why hope is such an important part of recovery.
We’re honored to share these stories and insights from the experts who study brain injuries and the survivors who live them.
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