What does it really take to find your people, and your passion, in a field that often feels isolating?
In this episode of Three Questions, I sit down with my friend and colleague, Stephanie Comella, who has been working with spinal cord injury and neuro populations since 2011. From building an online practice that actually works, to writing a book with a former client, to figuring out how to create community in a profession that doesn’t always make that easy, Steph has a lot to share about both the challenges and the rewards of doing this work.
We dig into:
✅ How teaching over Zoom sharpened her language and teaching skills
✅ Why creating a “tribe” matters for both clients and clinicians
✅ The surprising lessons she’s learned from gardening and how they apply to rehab
Whether you’re a movement teacher, a neuro specialist, or just someone trying to do meaningful work without burning out, this conversation will help you think differently about connection, collaboration, and why finding your people changes everything.
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