The Concussion Coach

115. The Ripple Effect of Concussion: A Daughter's Perspective of A Parent’s Injury: Interview with Natasha Wilch


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Natasha Wilch is a registered physical therapist and a leading voice in concussion care. She is the founder of Symphony Brain Performance and a clinical mentorship program, Concussion Nerds. With a passion for evolving the conversation around concussion worldwide, Natasha brings a unique and deeply personal perspective to her work, informed by her own family's experience with her father's brain injury when she was a teenager.


Summary Description: 

In this powerful and emotional episode, Natasha Wilch gets personal, sharing a story she's never told publicly before. She opens up about her experience as a 17-year-old watching her father struggle with a significant brain injury, detailing the profound impact it had on the family dynamics, her relationship with her parents, and her own sense of home and safety.

We discuss:

  • The initial trauma of her father's accident and the long-term symptoms he faced.

  • The feeling of "walking on eggshells" at home and how it shaped her ability to read subtle energy shifts—a skill she now uses as a clinician.

  • The heartbreaking family rift that occurred and the pivotal moments that began to rebuild the bridge between her and her father.

  • How this personal history ignited her passion for helping other families navigate the complex emotional and physical landscape of concussion recovery.

  • Practical advice for individuals with concussions and their families on how to communicate, seek resources, and foster understanding to prevent similar struggles.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone on a concussion journey and their loved ones. It’s a raw, hopeful look at the ripple effects of brain injury within a family and a testament to the power of education, compassion, and healing.


Resources Mentioned:

  • Natasha's Previous Episode (Episode 96): I Just Got A Concussion - Now What?

  • Natasha's Clinic & Programs:

    • Symphony Brain Performance: Her in-person/virtual clinic.

    • Concussion Mini School: A FREE community and video resource library with monthly coaching calls.

    • Virtual Consultations: For individuals and families to chart a path forward.

  • For Clinicians:

    • Concussion Nerds: Natasha's signature mentorship program for clinicians, including immersive in-person weekends.

  • Connect with Natasha:

    • Instagram: @natasha.wilch

Podcast Host Contact Information:

Bethany Lewis, The Concussion Coach

  • Website: www.theconcussioncoach.com

  • Free Guide: "5 Best Ways to Support Your Loved One Dealing with a Concussion" - Available at www.theconcussioncoach.com

  • Coaching: Sign up for a free consultation for Bethany's concussion coaching HERE

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