Angie Read: Stories of Strength and Resilience on The Latest Episode of Stroke Sisters
Angie Read, Founder and CEO of Stroke Sisters, MarComm Manager – Member Acquisition and Engagement at American Academy of Family Physicians, shared on LinkedIn:
”One of the most meaningful parts of building the Stroke Sisters ecosystem has been the opportunity to connect with survivors from all over the world and help elevate their stories.
I’m excited to share the latest episode of the ‘Stroke Sisters: Stories of Strength and Resilience’ podcast, featuring Lola White, a stroke survivor and Vivistim patient, along with Nicole Goldstein from Vivistim.
Lola speaks candidly about rebuilding after stroke, navigating shifts in identity and ambition, and finding purpose in this next chapter of life.
We also discuss Vivistim therapy and how it’s helping some ischemic stroke survivors improve hand and arm function by supporting neuroplasticity.
Interested in learning more about this breakthrough vagus nerve stimulation therapy?
This episode is the first in a special series we’re producing this year with Vivistim, centered on authentic survivor experiences and meaningful conversations around recovery.”
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