Brain Friends

By Dr. D. Seles Gadson and Angie Cauthorn

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 Brain Friends: The Podcast is a global space for stroke, science, and equity. Hosted by Angie Cauthorn — two-time stroke survivor and unapologetic aphasia advocate — this show unpacks the cognitive, behavioral and communication disorders that follow stroke, and the systems that shape recovery.

This podcast began with my friend and co-host, Dr. D. Seles Gadson — a brilliant neuroscientist, speech-language pathologist, and fearless champion for equity in healthcare. Her work focused on health disparities in aphasia care, particularly within the Black community, and she believed deeply in making science accessible for all. I carry her legacy forward in every conversation.

There are no survivor interviews here. Instead, we focus on the research, the roadblocks, and the real work of making neurorehabilitation more equitable, inclusive, and understood — especially for people with aphasia.

Our listeners span over 80 countries and include speech-language pathology professionals, researchers, and people with aphasia who want more than inspiration — they want information that matters.

If you're here to rethink recovery, reimagine access, and stay grounded in the science — you're in the right place.
 Welcome to Brain Friends.


Episode Date
The Blueprint: Dr. Davetrina Seles Gadson on Black Stroke Survivors Health Equity and Aphasia
Mar 31, 2026
New ASA 2026 Stroke Ischemic Guidelines with Chair Dr. Shyam Prabhakaran
Feb 02, 2026
Memories of Seles 5/24/82 - 1/11/25 raise a glass.
Jan 11, 2026
Understanding Aphasia: Tools, Consent, And Real-World Communication
Jan 09, 2026
Aphasia, Dementia, and Stroke with Dr Roy Hamilton
Oct 06, 2025
From Jordan River Baptism to Emergency Evacuation: Dr Seles's Unexpected Journey
May 27, 2025
Welcome to Season 3
Mar 06, 2025
Heartbreaking news about Dr Seles...
Jan 13, 2025
Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
Dec 17, 2024
Aphasia Assessments Explained: From the Western Aphasia Battery to Quality of Life
Oct 15, 2024
What is Anomic Aphasia?
Aug 31, 2024
Five Ways to Advance Health Equity for Black People With Aphasia
Jul 28, 2024
Why Aphasia Awareness Matters: What Survivors, Families, and Clinicians Need to Know
Jun 11, 2024
Caregiver Tap In: Supporting Stroke Survivors with Aphasia Guest Charles Cauthorn
May 06, 2024
When Language Declines Slowly: Understanding Primary Progressive Aphasia
Feb 29, 2024
Alexia, Aphasia, Agraphia - Reading, Talking & Writing
Feb 01, 2024
Brain Recovery After Stroke: Going Deeper on Neuroplasticity With Dr Roy Hamilton
Nov 28, 2023
Aphasia Treatment After Stroke: What Works, What Insurance Dictates, and What Survivors Deserve
Sep 29, 2023
What the Research Actually Says About Aphasia Recovery After Stroke
Jun 14, 2023
Sleep and the Brain
May 11, 2023
Aphasia Recovery Tips from Professional Athletes: Performance, Mindset, and Rehab
Apr 09, 2023
Aphasia Types Explained: Broca's, Wernicke's, and Celebrity Diagnoses
Jan 31, 2023
Neuroplasticity
Nov 28, 2022
The First ROSA: How One Idea Became a Movement for Aphasia Awareness
Nov 01, 2022
Mental Health After Stroke: Depression, Anxiety, and Aphasia Recovery
Sep 19, 2022
Aphasia Advocacy, Health Equity, and Diversity in Speech-Language Pathology
Aug 24, 2022
Social Isolation After Stroke: Rebuilding Connection with Aphasia
Aug 08, 2022
What Speech-Language Pathologists Do: Aphasia, Stroke, and the SLP Role
Jul 14, 2022
Aphasia Matters
Jun 14, 2022
Brain Friends Introduction
Jun 04, 2022