Lizness School

S2E9: Kira Dales and Stroke Recovery


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Today's episode is inspired by a letter we received from listener Laura Tiberi asking us to consider how life choices can be different for "those who are faced with significant transitions as a result of medical illness or injury." Laura was "retired by leukemia", has experienced two stem cell transplants and "is 3 1/2 years old in transplant years."

We speak to Kira Dales, a fellow Fellow of Liz's at Stanford last year, who tells us of her life since a brain tumor and stroke. Her story includes physical, communication, cognitive and emotional recovery over the last 6 years.

Kira Dales on Stanford DCI site and LinkedIn.

Homework:

Kira recommends Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir Of A Life Interrupted by Suleika Jaouad.

Here is Suleika Jaouad's substack Creative Alchemy: The Isolation Journals.

Here is an interview on CBS Sunday Morning with Suleika Jaouad and her husband Jon Batiste.


If you are new to Lizness School, we suggest you listen to Season 1 to hear all about Liz's year as a Stanford Fellow. Everything from Neuroscience and Chinese History to Pickleball! Plus a great community experience with her fellow DCI Fellows.

Season 2 is about how she puts her lessons to work in the wild with the help of her millennial mentor Leah Sutherland.

To listen to Liz +. Leah's recap of Lizness School Season 1, go to our FINALE here.

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