Guest: Marcia Moran
After over 20 years of building a successful business, Marcia’s life changed dramatically on March 30, 2014, when she suffered a stroke that turned her world upside down. In an instant, she lost her ability to speak, experienced paralysis, and had to confront the reality of rebuilding her life from the ground up. The road to recovery was anything but easy. Marcia faced aphasia, which meant relearning how to communicate while struggling with progress that often felt unpredictable. She worked tirelessly to regain her speech and mobility, but the challenges weren’t just physical—they were deeply emotional. Marcia shares how moments of frustration and anger would surface, particularly when her inability to speak made her feel like she was losing parts of herself. These struggles often led her to retreat into isolation, protecting herself from the world and limiting how much pain she allowed herself to feel. She describes how overwhelming it could be to be around too many people, how shutting down felt like a cocooning process, and how the experience of losing her voice sometimes made her feel smaller and smaller. Despite these hurdles, Marcia never gave up. Her journey of perseverance, resilience, and self-reclamation has turned her into an advocate and guide for others living with brain injuries. Drawing from her own struggles and triumphs, she now helps others navigate the complexities of recovery, proving that hope and strength can emerge even in the face of profound loss.Her key message to the listeners is that: no matter what life gives you, turn it around and make it work for you, whatever the ailment.
Guest Bio: Marcia holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of North Dakota and a Masters in Business Administration from Chapman University. A versatile individual, she studied art in Norway and earned various certifications in well-being, health coaching, and as an IASIS Certified Technician. After helping numerous entrepreneurs with business plans and strategies, Marcia founded her consulting practice, Performance Architect, in 2012. However, her life took a significant turn when she suffered a major stroke in 2014, which led her to become an advocate for stroke survivors.
Motivated by her recovery journey, Marcia created Stroke FORWARD to offer hope and inspiration to stroke survivors and their caregivers. Through her speaking engagements, she shares insights on healing and self-advocacy, aiming to support those affected by major health crises. Marcia lives near Washington, DC, with her husband Jim, who played a vital role in her recovery, and they enjoy weekends at Deep Creek, Maryland. Her experiences and insights are also captured in her book, Stroke FORWARD.
Passionate about: Dr. Fuller and his way of looking at life, Barry. ruder and the IASIS Micro Current Neurofeedback Device, Stroke Awareness Oregon.
https://microcurrentneurofeedback.com/ – Barry Bruder
https://www.nvhb.org/about/ – Dr Brett Fuller
https://strokeawarenessoregon.org/ – Stroke Awareness Oregon
