How to Tell a Story – Matt Bahr and Me
The other day, my wife wanted to see if you wanted to join a group of friends with a Happy Hour. She didn’t want to go, but I told her […]
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The other day, my wife wanted to see if you wanted to join a group of friends with a Happy Hour. She didn’t want to go, but I told her […]
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I love Penn State Football and have season tickets at Beaver Stadium. This year, we played home games at West Virginia (9/2), Delaware (9/9), Iowa (9/23), Massachusetts (10/14), Indiana (10/28),
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Revised Last Friday, I drove from Bellefonte to the Village at Penn State to join Chaleece Sandberg to go to a group about Aphasia. When I got there, I realized
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June 8th, 2023, was the third year I had a stroke at Cape Cod. As a result of my stroke, I have aphasia. My communication has improved my aphasia, but
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Aphasia sucks! I struggle to talk with my friends. Hearing them and telling stories is fun, but telling my stories takes work to tell. But telling my stories writing
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Hello and welcome to the Penn State Alumni Aphasia Group! My name is Denise, and I am a proud holder of both my Bachelor’s and first Master’s degrees from Penn
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My name is Rachel Dimberio. I am a graduate student at Penn State studying to be a Speech and Language Pathologist. I wanted to become an SLP after my uncle’s
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On December 31, 2019, I retired as SVP, Compensation and Benefits, DXC Technology. On June 8, 2020, I had a stroke. At the hospital, the doctor told me that I
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I graduated from Penn State in 1977. In 2020, I had a stroke. Before the stroke, I talked to everyone whenever I had a chance. Now I don’t know because
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