I talked with Olympic bobsledder Will Person for a powerful and eye-opening conversation about brain injury, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), and the search for healing after years of elite competition.Will opens about his personal battle with brain trauma, including cognitive decline, memory challenges, and mental health struggles that followed his career in high-impact sports. His story highlights the often unseen consequences of repeated head injuries and the long-term toll they take on both athletes and their families.A central part of the discussion focuses on the transformative impact of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in Will’s recovery. He shares how the treatment helped improve his quality of life and sparked a deeper mission to make these therapies more accessible to others suffering from traumatic brain injuries.The conversation draws powerful parallels between elite athletes and military veterans, two communities disproportionately affected by brain trauma. Will speaks passionately about his advocacy efforts and his nonprofit’s mission to open a hyperbaric therapy center for veterans, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness, funding, and real solutions.This episode is a compelling call to action. Our conversation underscores the importance of early intervention, mental health support, and innovative treatment options for those living with brain injury.If you or someone you know is impacted by brain trauma, this conversation offers insight, hope, and a reminder that no one has to fight alone.Go to BrainInjurySurvival on YouTube to learn more. Thank you, Will, for sharing with me.