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Today, we’re honoured to welcome Sarah Willey—a dedicated volunteer and board member with conneCTErs, an organization raising awareness and offering support around Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Sarah brings a wealth of experience in healthcare leadership, but she joins us today in an even more personal role: as a wife and mother.

In this episode, Sarah shares what conneCTErs is all about and opens up about her family's journey with what is believed to be CTE. It’s a powerful and heartfelt conversation about the real-life impact and we’re grateful for her courage in sharing her story.

- What is CTE & Probable CTE? (01:35)

- ConnCTErs Organisation (04:35)

- Diagnosis of Probable CTE (07:50)

- Differences in Personality (15:30)

- How to Communicate and Family Dynamics (20:40)

- Conversation with Children (26:30)

- Step by Step Process (31:13)

- Help and The Organisation and Resources. (32:26)

Facebook: ConneCTErs Australia

IG: @connecteraustralia

Sarah Willey Linked in: https://au.linkedin.com/in/sarah-willey-b13a69b2

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