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#274 Through the Storm: Scott Seely on Life, Loss, and Connection
Scott Seely grew up in Southern California searching for a place to belong, trying out for every sport he could before finding his footing in water polo – and in a friendship with Tony that would last a lifetime. In this episode, Scott shares what it was like to be a part of that early team, the brotherhood they built, and the profound impact Tony’s spinal cord injury had on him and their circle of friends. He talks about the guilt, confusion, and grief that followed, and the journey of reconnecting with Tony years later to rediscover the bond that first brought them together. This is a conversation about friendship, resilience, and the ways we carry one another through life’s hardest moments.
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Stay Connected: Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with anyone interested in advocacy for SCI funding!
BLINK of an Eye® Podcast is sponsored by BLINK of an Eye® Non-Profit:
A non-profit which is an essential national resource for Spinal Cord Injury, originating the first SCI Navigator Program in the country for newly injured SCI Families by SCI Families as an essential national resource for Spinal Cord Injured families in the first days, weeks and months of SCI crisis when life turns upside down and few medical teams in the US have SCI expertise or lived experience. They bring essential support, connections, life expertise and resources. BLINK of an Eye non profit deploys a rapid response HEAL Team for ICU bedside support to create an Extraordinary Experience despite the devastation for SCI families and a personal SCI Navigator for 24/7 support in the first 90 days and throughout the Miracle Year. BLINK of an Eye non profit also provides a Multidisciplinary Wrap Around Team and SCI Expert Medical Panel. Stay tuned for their launch of a National Digital Resource Library, the SCI PLAYBOOK, chocked full of essential SCI information and trauma informed responses for the first hours, days and months after injury. To find out more, get involved, or make a donation, visit www.BLINKofaneye.org.
Blink of an Eye is sponsored by Baltimore Mediation:
To find out more about cutting edge conflict transformation skills courses to learn relational conflict theory and advocacy, mediation interventions and support for leaders and anyone navigating or facilitating difficult situations, conflict, or trauma, visit the website www.BaltimoreMediation.com and register for nationally certified 40 hour courses, including the Enneagram of personality for mediators to know themselves to stay neutral while offering opportunity for other’s empowerment.
Blink of an Eye is sponsored by QLI:
Blink of an Eye is sponsored by QLI, a nationally recognized leader in spinal cord injury rehabilitation. With a focus on individualized care, QLI helps people rebuild their lives by combining expert clinical therapy, real-world skill development, and unwavering emotional support. Their mission is to empower clients and families to navigate the challenges of spinal cord injury with strength, hope, and purpose. Learn more about their work at qliomaha.com
To find out more about Louise visit: www.BlinkofanEye.org, www.BaltimoreMediation.com, www.BeingRelational.com
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#274 Through the Storm: Scott Seely on Life, Loss, and Connection
Scott Seely grew up in Southern California searching for a place to belong, trying out for every sport he could before finding his footing in water polo – and in a friendship with Tony that would last a lifetime. In this episode, Scott shares what it was like to be a part of that early team, the brotherhood they built, and the profound impact Tony’s spinal cord injury had on him and their circle of friends. He talks about the guilt, confusion, and grief that followed, and the journey of reconnecting with Tony years later to rediscover the bond that first brought them together. This is a conversation about friendship, resilience, and the ways we carry one another through life’s hardest moments.
Resources
Stay Connected: Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with anyone interested in advocacy for SCI funding!
BLINK of an Eye® Podcast is sponsored by BLINK of an Eye® Non-Profit:
A non-profit which is an essential national resource for Spinal Cord Injury, originating the first SCI Navigator Program in the country for newly injured SCI Families by SCI Families as an essential national resource for Spinal Cord Injured families in the first days, weeks and months of SCI crisis when life turns upside down and few medical teams in the US have SCI expertise or lived experience. They bring essential support, connections, life expertise and resources. BLINK of an Eye non profit deploys a rapid response HEAL Team for ICU bedside support to create an Extraordinary Experience despite the devastation for SCI families and a personal SCI Navigator for 24/7 support in the first 90 days and throughout the Miracle Year. BLINK of an Eye non profit also provides a Multidisciplinary Wrap Around Team and SCI Expert Medical Panel. Stay tuned for their launch of a National Digital Resource Library, the SCI PLAYBOOK, chocked full of essential SCI information and trauma informed responses for the first hours, days and months after injury. To find out more, get involved, or make a donation, visit www.BLINKofaneye.org.
Blink of an Eye is sponsored by Baltimore Mediation:
To find out more about cutting edge conflict transformation skills courses to learn relational conflict theory and advocacy, mediation interventions and support for leaders and anyone navigating or facilitating difficult situations, conflict, or trauma, visit the website www.BaltimoreMediation.com and register for nationally certified 40 hour courses, including the Enneagram of personality for mediators to know themselves to stay neutral while offering opportunity for other’s empowerment.
Blink of an Eye is sponsored by QLI:
Blink of an Eye is sponsored by QLI, a nationally recognized leader in spinal cord injury rehabilitation. With a focus on individualized care, QLI helps people rebuild their lives by combining expert clinical therapy, real-world skill development, and unwavering emotional support. Their mission is to empower clients and families to navigate the challenges of spinal cord injury with strength, hope, and purpose. Learn more about their work at qliomaha.com
To find out more about Louise visit: www.BlinkofanEye.org, www.BaltimoreMediation.com, www.BeingRelational.com
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