Monday, January 25, 2016

Radio: "The Theater of the Mind"

Renowned + beloved long-time Radio DJ
Casey Kasem, once commented: 

"I like the storytelling and reading the letters,
the long-distance dedications.
Anytime in radio that you can reach somebody on an emotional level, you're really connecting!"

As a matter of fact, I could not agree with Mr. Kasem more. Of course, like so many other things, radio has certainly developed&expanded over the years. What has remained the same, however, is its main intention: to tell stories through
a medium that has a wide range. Hopefully, such stories will serve as either a call to action, or just an antidote for the humdrum, sometimes stressful aspects of everyday life. 


Much like how I offered *SNAPS* {praise} to
Karen Anderson and Channel 5's Investigative-Team back in November, I must now dole-out *SNAPS* to DJ Ray over at WMRC : First-Class Radio, for not only featuring me throughout his show, but also posing such insightful questions! 





Monday, January 11, 2016

The Science Behind Pixar

Although the title may seem to contradict itself, Boston's Museum of Science was the first in the country to host
"The Science Behind PiXaR"




No surprise to anyone ~ {I know} ~ when I say that I was *GIDDIER* than a small-child from the exact moment we entered the Exhibit!! 



... talk about "making learning *FUN* !!!   





Monday, December 7, 2015

Feeling the *TRUE~MEANING* of the ~Holidays~

Paul Newman was once quoted, saying:

 "Make sure you live life, which means don't do things where you court celebrity, and give something positive back to our society."

... Talk about a man who "practiced what he preached"!
Once again, my Mom&I were graciously invited down to
The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp's Annual Christmas~Party by the incomparable Mr. Ray Lamontagne. 


We excitedly entered *Santa's~Workshop*, ready for a day of fun, faith-restoring memories. 


























We remained humbled throughout the entire day. Seeing these young children, some in wheelchairs, others utilizing other types of assistive-devices, with their families "in-tow" ... and, you know what? 
Did we see one frown, or witness a
single temper-tantrum !? 


NO, we did not! 









We were able to chat, and take a few pictures, with Ray!

{Clearly, this is not in any way/shape/form a *Glamour~Shot*, as Mom&I are donning our silly head-accessories we had received at one of the stations!}







If only every person, "able-bodied" or not, could experience this camp, even just once. Surely we could learn more than a few things, not just about the real "reason for the season", but about LIFE !!! Especially with all of the most recent atrocities occurring throughout not only our country, but the entire world. Wouldn't it be a more than welcome "change-of-pace" to view stories like this on the Nightly-News?! 

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Giving a Voice to the Voiceless

WCVB Channel 5... You know, Boston's ABC-Affiliate - - -
my *DREAM~NETWORK* !!!

*SNAPS*, Kudos, and Thanks to Karen Anderson and the rest of WCVB's Investigative News-Team; for being courageous enough to feature an Investigative-Report on the epidemic that is concussions and sports-related TBI.


Of course, I had to show-off my bedazzled, signed 
"head-cast" to Karen and the Crew! 

 None of this would have been possible without the fabulous folks over at the Brain Injury Association of MA. 
For setting-up this whole Investigative-Report,
for naming me as the *feature* ... How lucky am I ?!




Tuesday, September 29, 2015

What a WAY ~ To Spend a DAY !!

Buddha once stated: 

“To keep the body in good health is a duty… 
Otherwise we shall not be able to keep
our mind 
strong and clear.”


It was as if that man, in all of his infinite wisdom, happened to look into the future ~ {September 27th of this year, to be exact} 
~
and was, 
in some way, referring to the first-of-its-kind event
The Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts hosted
this past Sunday. 

The 1st Annual Walk and Roll for Brain Injury, which we began planning what seems like such a long time ago, far exceeded even our wildest, most positive expectations!

Everything, and I mean every-single-thing, went off without
a hitch. From the perfectly picturesque day we were blessed with, to the equally beautiful voice of fellow-Survivor, Maeve Hughes beautifully belting-out the
National Anthem ... it was just such an
incredible experience!


Speaking of musical accompaniments, WDJM
Framingham State University's radio-station, graciously volunteered their "time, talent, & treasures" to DJ
the entire event! 

What I felt was one of the more poignant parts of the day:
the simple fact that a Reporter from the
MetroWest Daily News attended, not just to snap some pictures to go in some back insert of the paper, but to interview, document, and photograph the entire event.
Then, after finding out that he was going to be interviewing me ... Well, readers of this blog know well enough how speaking in front of, with, and to people makes my future
TV News-Broadcaster heart inflate and flutter~away!!! 





 Another special aspect of this event was not only just "seeing" other people, but genuinely "feeling" their presence, and coinciding care! One such person is the genuinely sweet Kristin Camarra, whom I first met way back in March, and then was invited to speak at the
Massachusetts Association of Insurance Women Conference up at Jiminey Peak.

Now, Kristin did not just simply attend. She knows how meaningful Ladybugs are to me, so she creatively crafted this beautiful sign 














Wednesday, August 26, 2015

/-|Walk|-\ and ~RoLL~ for Brain-Injury!!!


Who wants to hear some exciting news?! Well, allow me to be the one to inform you... The fabulous folks over at the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts are hosting our first-annual "Walk and Roll" for Brain-Injury!

Clever name, isn't it? ;~}
Well, I can promise you this right now: the event is going
to be just as ~fun and fit~ as the name implies!!!



Sandra Madden, our Special-Events Coordinator, has pioneered the entire day. This is her first event in this new position; it would not have been possible, or even initiated without her. So, please join me in a little
Alpha Sigma Tau custom:
 

Can we give some *SNAPS* to Sandra!? 


Speaking of the necessity to dole-out some "snaps"...
As if their in-kind food donations and allowing us to utilize their stadium wasn't enough, FSU's very own Radio-Station, WDJM, will be there, not only to make announcements and offer-up their microphones for speaking, but also to
   >BUMP< those *BEATS* !!!   

Join us, won't you?? Now, I'm going to channel my inner
Elle Woods {from Legally Blonde}, but just switch-up one of
her lines: 

"Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy... Happy people are just way more *FUN* than
sad people... they just are!!!" 



Sunday, August 9, 2015

*HAPPY \5th/ BiRTHDAY, "SKuLL-BABY" !!!


You know how this year [2015], has been filled with "Milestones" for me? Well, here's another one: Five years ago, I underwent the third&final surgery on my brain, to move the bone-flap out of my abdomen, and place it back inside my head (which we so appropriately deemed "the BIRTH of 'Skull~Baby'"!!)

{SKULL~BABY~TWINS!!! Sally Beach, way sweeter than a peach!


Performed by my second, incredibly adept Neurosurgeon, 

Dr. Mark Johnson, at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, this operation moved the bone-flap out of my abdomen, and placed it back into my skull, since the swelling had finally ceased. 

{Obviously, this photo was not taken immediately after final-operation... but there he is ~ my Second Brain_Angel!} 





Among many other factors, obviously including the first-responders, my surgeons, therapists, family, and friends... 

I would have to say that my *FAiTH* has given me strength and, most especially, hope! 


{My "Faith is a Victory" Precious~Moment} 

Everyone, take a few minutes to enjoy a song which is, without a doubt, one of the best descriptors of my journey with TBI!