After 53 years of waiting, the New York Knicks are NBA champions — and for those of us living with a traumatic brain injury, a moment this big hits differently. In this solo episode, I'm talking about what the Knicks' championship meant to me personally, how the excitement, the crowds, and the emotional rollercoaster affected my TBI symptoms, and what I learned from simply letting myself feel joy.
We spend so much of life with TBI in survival mode — managing symptoms, fighting through hard days, and bracing for the next setback. But the Knicks reminded me of something important: we have to take our wins. Absorb them. Sit in them. Let them fill us up. Whether it's a championship or a small personal victory, those moments matter — and we deserve to receive them fully.