
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


A conversation with Julie Granger, founder of the Sister-Bear Foundation, a nonprofit serving adults who've suffered spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, strokes and other trauma. In this episode, Granger tells host Jason Boyett about the accident that paralyzed her daughter, Kathryn, and how it led to the organization. She also shares about value of therapy in dealing with her own past trauma, including her mother's long-unsolved murder and why that cold case recently found resolution. (Trigger Warnings: suicide and eating disorders.) This episode is sponsored by Mind & Child's "Parenting 101," Texas Tech Physicians Pediatrics and Blue Handle Publishing.
By Skylar Gallop4.9
129129 ratings
A conversation with Julie Granger, founder of the Sister-Bear Foundation, a nonprofit serving adults who've suffered spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, strokes and other trauma. In this episode, Granger tells host Jason Boyett about the accident that paralyzed her daughter, Kathryn, and how it led to the organization. She also shares about value of therapy in dealing with her own past trauma, including her mother's long-unsolved murder and why that cold case recently found resolution. (Trigger Warnings: suicide and eating disorders.) This episode is sponsored by Mind & Child's "Parenting 101," Texas Tech Physicians Pediatrics and Blue Handle Publishing.

91,044 Listeners

56,921 Listeners

6,436 Listeners

369,752 Listeners

5,175 Listeners

8 Listeners

47,696 Listeners

58,852 Listeners

15,878 Listeners

62,732 Listeners

1,844 Listeners