by Jonathan | Apr 3, 2026 | Professionals Support
When speech is a struggle, music and art provide a powerful way to express your emotions, process trauma, and rebuild your confidence. 1. Music Therapy Music is processed in many different parts of the brain, often bypassing the areas damaged by a stroke. This is why...
by Jonathan | Apr 3, 2026 | Carers Support
Communication is a two-way street. These simple rules help “bridge the gap” when words are difficult to find. 1. One Idea at a Time Don’t overwhelm the listener with long paragraphs. The Rule: Say one thing, then pause. Why it works: It gives the brain...
by Jonathan | Jan 23, 2026 | General, Podcast
**Introduction** In our latest podcast episode of “On the Tip of My Tongue,” we delve into an inspiring conversation with Jez Hodgkinson, who discusses his journey from recovery after a stroke to innovating a tool for the Aphasia community. This episode...
by Jonathan | Jan 23, 2026 | Podcast
In the latest episode of the podcast “On the Tip of My Tongue,” we explore the intricacies of Aphasia, featuring insights from Chris Greenhough, a strong advocate for people with Aphasia, and Lisa Thomas, a senior speech and language therapist with the...
by Jonathan | Jan 23, 2026 | Podcast
Robert Baldock is a Scottish-based composer and new media artist who has been making and performing experimental music under the name Aleatory Music Systems (AMS) since 2002. ### Embracing Technology to Communicate Better My journey with aphasia and dyspraxia of...