S2/ E9: Unexpected Love and the Service Dog who Introduced Them

In this continuation of Dallas’s story, we shift from survival to connection as he and his girlfriend Marina share how they met and built a relationship after his traumatic brain injury. Their story begins at a brain injury retreat and unfolds into a grounded, honest look at dating, communication, and finding love in a new version of life. Marina offers a thoughtful perspective as both a nurse practitioner and partner, emphasizing patience, curiosity, and seeing the whole person beyond their injury.

Together, they explore what it means to build a relationship without falling into caregiver roles, setting boundaries while still supporting each other’s growth. Dallas reflects on the importance of getting out into the world, forming real-life connections, and staying open to possibility, even when it feels uncertain. The conversation is filled with warmth, humor, and the small, meaningful moments that signal healing is still happening.

At its core, this episode is about love that meets you where you are, the courage to keep showing up, and the quiet, powerful ways connection can move recovery forward.

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S2/ E8: Dallas’s Story: I don’t think we can survive this…again