• S1/ E9: How the Light of Family, Friends, and Community Holds Us Up
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode of Lights On, Erin and Amanda talk honestly about one of the hardest parts of TBI caregiving—realizing we can't do it alone. They share the guilt, fear, and confusion that come with asking for help, and how friends, family, and even unexpected community members stepped in before they knew what they needed.

    From inner-circle supporters to the wider community offering meals, cards, and comfort, they explore what meaningful support looks like—and how to honor boundaries while still accepting the light others bring.

    The episode also introduces the NeuroMoms Comfort Kits, inspired by their own experiences arriving in the neuro ICU with nothing. These small, thoughtful kits are designed to offer caregivers a glimmer of comfort in their most disorienting moments.

    A reminder for every caregiver: you don't have to shine alone. Community is part of healing.

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    18 mins
  • PT 2: Parenting, Partnership, and a TBI: Holding the Light for Each Other
    Dec 15 2025

    Parenting, Partnership, and a TBI: How Communication Became the Light

    In Part Two of our husbands' conversation, we explore what it took to stay connected—not just as co-parents or caregivers, but as partners. Travis reflects on how a traumatic brain injury reshaped his relationship with Amanda, and how they learned to carry the emotional and practical load together.

    We get honest about the hard parts: communication that wasn't always easy, needs that went unspoken, and the ways fear can silence us. But we also talk about resilience, growth, and how showing up for each other—with vulnerability, honesty, and humility—became its own kind of healing.

    This episode is about what love looks like when everything is under pressure. It's about trying again, opening up when it's uncomfortable, and finding the courage to ask for help. These stories remind us there is always a glimmer in the dark—even when it comes slowly.

    We talk about:

    • Communication and marriage in crisis

    • What changed in the relationship after the TBI

    • How vulnerability became a strength, not a weakness

    • Learning to say "I need help"

    • Showing up for your partner even when you're scared

    • The beauty of growth inside the struggle

    Whether you're a caregiver, spouse, or friend walking through medical trauma, this episode offers hope and honesty—and the light that comes with both.

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    15 mins
  • Real Talk from the husbands: Lessons, Missteps, & Doing Better
    Dec 9 2025

    This week we're doing something new—and deeply meaningful. In this two-part series, we're talking with the husbands of the NeuroMoms Collective founders: Erin's husband, Carl Moyer, and Amanda's husband, Travis John.

    For caregivers and families supporting someone with a traumatic brain injury, the partner experience often goes unspoken. Today, we're shining a light on it.

    In Part One, Carl and Travis share what it was like the moment their families' lives changed. They talk about the story behind the story: the shock of emergency rooms, the disorientation, the fear, and the immediate shift into survival mode. Erin and Amanda reflect alongside them as couples who have weathered these storms—not just individually, but together.

    We talk about:

    • The early days of each family's TBI journey

    • How trauma affects partners differently

    • The couple dynamic: what feels supportive and what doesn't

    • The role of hope when everything feels dark

    • What they wish they knew then

    • Love, resilience, and humor showing up even in crisis

    This episode is an invitation to hear from the people standing just outside the medical bed—holding the line, holding families together, and holding out hope.

    Whether you are a survivor, caregiver, spouse, or friend, we hope you hear yourself in their voices and find something here that gives you breath, perspective, and courage.

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    20 mins
  • Part 3: Returning to Life, School, and Identity After Brain Injury
    Nov 29 2025

    We close out the series with what comes after survival: rebuilding daily life. MacKenzie talks about finding her footing in high school again and seeing the world differently. She also shares her perspective on what caregivers need—especially when they forget to ask for help. This episode is about growth, resilience, and the quiet light that leads us back into the world.

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    20 mins
  • Part 2: Protecting the Patient Who Can't Speak for Themselves
    Nov 29 2025

    In part two of our interview, we talk about what happens when a survivor can't advocate for their own safety. MacKenzie shares what helped protect her in those vulnerable early days, and what families can do when they're suddenly thrust into the role of medical guardian. It's a conversation about voice, boundaries, and the fierce love that shows up when it's needed most.

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    9 mins
  • PT 1: Show me what happened! Photos, Memories, and the Journey Back
    Nov 29 2025

    We recently had MacKenzie, the daughter NMC co-founder, Amanda, on the pod. We broke her interview into 3 parts. We open this series with something rarely talked about: the power of visual memory. MacKenzie takes us inside her experience of piecing her life back together after her accident, using pictures and videos as both a timeline and a lifeline. This episode is about reclaiming your story—and the beauty of seeing your growth in real time.

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    9 mins
  • The Light We Expect vs The Light We Get
    Nov 25 2025

    In Episode 3 of Lights On, Amanda and Erin explore one of the most tender parts of the TBI caregiving journey: the people you expected to show up… and the ones who actually did. They talk openly about the grief of realizing some relationships shift or disappear during crisis, and how that grief piles onto an already unbearable moment.


    But woven through this episode is light — the unexpected helpers, the quiet kindnesses, the small and enormous ways people stepped in and illuminated the path forward. This is a conversation about letting go, holding on, and finding joy in the places you never imagined it would appear.

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    16 mins
  • Sparks in the Dark: The First 24 Hours After Brain Injury
    Nov 25 2025

    Episode 2 of Lights On takes listeners back to the raw first 24 hours of Amanda and Erin's journeys through their children's TBIs. They speak candidly about the fear and grief that consumed those early moments, but also about the surprising warmth that broke through the darkness—gentle comforts, unexpected kindnesses, and the people who showed up with open hearts.


    Amid the shock and chaos, they remember the small moments of laughter that somehow made space for breath and reminded them they were still human.


    They reflect on the glimmers they recognized instantly, and the ones that took time to unfold. This episode is an invitation to witness how beauty, connection, humor, and humanity persist—even on the hardest days—and how those tiny sparks can illuminate the path forward.

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    20 mins