Following is some exciting community news from Janet Novinger of Imaginal Network, our dear BEST friend, supporter and community partner. 

Janet is going to be featured in an upcoming Tedx Talk on Saturday, August 29, 2020 from 12 PM to 1 PM PST, called, Getting to Know a Changed Brain. 

This is a virtual event which can be viewed on Zoom, Facebook or YouTube. Registration is required. Click here to register. 

There is no charge to attend this virtual event.  

For more information, check out the event description below taken from the event website, Sno-Isle Libraries. 

YOU’RE INVITED:

Getting to Know a Changed Brain, a Sno-Isle Library Tedx Talk by Rob Pezely and Janet Novinger

WHEN:

Saturday, August 29, noon – 1 pm

WHERE:

On-line, of course!

Register here

Janet is one of the founders of Imaginal Network, dedicated to those living with traumatic brain injuries. Rob became a member after an automobile/pedestrian collision in 2017.

Janet Novinger’s passion for the need for respect in personal and professional interactions is foundational to her work with individuals living with brain injury. Through coaching, consulting and training, she supports organizations in creating environments where people can give their best. Janet continues to adapt to brain injuries she has incurred and is one of the founders of Imaginal Network, which is dedicated to those living with TBI (traumatic brain injury). Network members come alongside all those on a a journey of survival, learning how to function, and ultimately learning how to adapt to a changed brain and body.  

Rob Pezely is a passionate bicycle mechanic and a past customer success manager. He became a member of the Imaginal Network following a crosswalk automobile/pedestrian collision in 2017. This network is creating new possibilities for fellow TBI” (traumatic brain injury) adapters. This group is dedicated to those on a journey of survival, learning how to function, and ultimately learning how to adapt to a changed brain and body. 

 

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