
Healing the Body, Shifting the Mind: A Conversation on Recovery, Joy, and Acceptance with Brian Lerch
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About this listen
In today’s episode of A Time to Care: The Caregivers Podcast, we sit down with Brian Lerch, a seasoned executive in healthcare who works at a rehabilitation hospital that supports individuals recovering from traumatic events—such as car accidents or major strokes.
Brian shares valuable insights into the journey of rehabilitation, where the goal is not just physical recovery but also emotional and mental transformation. Patients at his facility participate in three hours of therapy a day, focusing on regaining the ability to perform daily tasks. But the journey doesn’t stop there. A crucial part of healing, he explains, is working on one’s mindset—regardless of whether the outcome is returning to independent living or transitioning into hospice care.
He emphasizes the importance of accepting change, embracing the good that remains, and learning to appreciate the present. According to Brian, healing includes discovering new sources of joy—like trying a hobby or exercising in ways that weren't part of your routine before. These activities not only help people cope with their new reality but also allow them to explore aspects of themselves they may have never known.
Brian reminds us that it's okay to feel uncomfortable when trying something new. In fact, feeling “bad at something” is the first step toward eventually becoming good at it. Whether it’s painting, yoga, or simply walking again—small efforts can lead to big emotional wins.
He also discusses how some people naturally possess a positive mindset, while others may struggle. For caregivers and family members, he advises practicing empathy by putting yourself in your loved one’s shoes and highlights how a strong support system can make a world of difference—for the person in recovery and for those supporting them.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that recovery is not just about returning to the past—it’s about rewriting your story with hope, patience, and new possibilities.
Tune in, reflect, and share this with someone who needs encouragement in their caregiving or healing journey.
To get in touch with Brian Lerch:
linkedin.com/in/brianlerch
about.me/brianlerch
brianl1@live.com