<p>In March 2021 thirty-seven-year-old CIA officer Kathryn Roche was in a car accident that sent her head smashing into a car door causing a concussion and whiplash. That unexpected impact launched her onto a path of discovery-of how her brain injury left her with post-concussion syndrome what it meant to have a nervous system short-circuit and how she could give her body time and space to heal. Running a human performance and resiliency program for the CIA's paramilitary officers she leaned on her firsthand experience with recovery redefining purpose and the challenge of listening to one's own body. </p><p></p><p>Moving from a high-intensity position in the CIA to navigating disability in the wake of traumatic brain injury this story shines a light on the complexity of brain injury offers hope to those in the midst of their own life-shifting journey and encourages readers to be intentional about maintaining their well-being. </p><p></p><p>In her memoir <em>Well I Didn't See That Coming: My Journey from the CIA to Life with Post-Concussion Syndrome </em>Kathryn crafts a vivid description of brain injury loss healing and resilience-all while reminding us to listen to the truths our bodies are telling us. </p>
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