Journey Through Aphasia: An Interview with Colin Lyle
In this episode of the On the Tip of My Tongue podcast, Colin Lyle, founder of the Say Aphasia charity, shares his powerful journey from experiencing a stroke and developing aphasia to actively supporting others with the condition. Colin talks about his stressful lifestyle that led to his stroke, the challenges he faced during recovery, and his efforts in starting the Say Aphasia charity. The episode covers the importance of speech and language therapy, the challenges of living with aphasia, and the mission to raise awareness and support for those affected. Colin’s inspiring story highlights the significance of community and peer support in navigating life with aphasia.
00:00 Introduction to Aphasia
02:22 Colin's Stroke and Initial Challenges
03:45 Speech and Language Therapy Journey
07:47 Founding Say Aphasia Charity
12:04 Expanding the Charity and Overcoming Hurdles
23:09 Future Plans and Reflections
31:33 Conclusion and Resources
Say Aphasia
The Say Aphasia Charity provides supportive drop-in groups for people with aphasia in the UK. It is run by people with aphasia for people with aphasia.
Aphasia is not a well known condition and so people with this communication disability can feel alone and isolated from their community.
Our aim is to provide continuous support in a social environment with people who are experiencing similar life changes.
Our charity makes a difference to people living with aphasia by:
#SayAphasia
https://www.sayaphasia.org
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