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Our guest today suffered a series of strokes in 2010. He has made an incredible recovery and continues to live with the effects as many survivors do.
While Peter Davidison's career as an internationally renowned architect has ceased for the moment, he's discovered and forstered other creative pursuits and is now a prolific painter, drawer and a poet. His strokes also seem to have unleashed a love of almost all music genres - but not heavy metal!
Peter's speech has been affected by his injuries, so our episode today is a little different as we help him tell his story.
And this episode coincides with National Stroke Week Aug 2-8 in Australia where our podcast for and with people living with brain injury is produced.
Happy listening!
By Cynthia BurkeOur guest today suffered a series of strokes in 2010. He has made an incredible recovery and continues to live with the effects as many survivors do.
While Peter Davidison's career as an internationally renowned architect has ceased for the moment, he's discovered and forstered other creative pursuits and is now a prolific painter, drawer and a poet. His strokes also seem to have unleashed a love of almost all music genres - but not heavy metal!
Peter's speech has been affected by his injuries, so our episode today is a little different as we help him tell his story.
And this episode coincides with National Stroke Week Aug 2-8 in Australia where our podcast for and with people living with brain injury is produced.
Happy listening!

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