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  • Motorsport Concussion Policy and Practice with FIM Medical Director Dr David McManus
    Mar 31 2026

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    Dr McManus is the Medical Director of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme, overseeing world-class competitions including MotoGP, motocross, and superbike racing. He also leads the FIM International Medical Commission, driving global standards in medical care and rider safety.

    With a background in sports and emergency medicine, Dr McManus is a key figure in advancing injury surveillance and concussion management in high-speed motorsport, helping shape best-practice care for elite riders worldwide.

    01:30 - Journey into Medicine and Motorsport’s

    04:00 - What is FIM?

    07:10 – History of Concussion Guidelines in Motorsports

    10:55 - What is a concussion and Significance?

    16:30 – Acceptance of Concussion Policies Amongst Athlete's

    18:40 – Publishing and Implementation of Concussion Guidelines

    26:00 – When to Respect Autonomy and When to in Force Protocol

    33:45 – Removal from the Track for An Assessment

    39:40 – General Things We Should Know About Motorsports and Concussion


    FIM: https://www.fim-moto.com/en/

    Guidelines https://www.fim-moto.com/en/news/news-detail/article/fim-launches-motorcycle-sport-specific-concussion-assessment-and-management-guidelines


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  • From AFL to WAFL and Concussion with Former AFL Player Tom Ledger
    Mar 24 2026

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    Tom had an outstanding junior career, winning state championships for Western Australia and multiple league best and fairest awards. He was drafted to St Kilda in 2010, spending three seasons at the club and playing with Sandringham in the VFL.

    He later returned to WA, becoming a key player for Claremont over eight seasons in the WAFL.

    Off the field, Tom completed a law degree and now works as a Special Counsel at Pragma Lawyers in Perth.


    01:30 - Journey into Sports and Experiences of the AFL Draft

    04:50 – Process Once Drafted

    06:30 – Experience of Being In ‘AFL System’ and First Game

    08:12 – Comparison of AFL to State Level

    10:28 – Head Injury Assessment and Experiences

    12:50 – Confounding Factors of Playing Through Injuries

    14:40 – Attitude Now Towards Concussion Now

    15:55 – Changes in Playing Style

    17:47 – Perception Changed on Concussion?

    19:50 - Favourite Memories of Career

    21:50 – Transition from AFL to Everyday Life

    23:00 – Where to Find Tom


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  • Understanding Concussion, Phenotypes and Rehabilitation with Concussion Nerds Founder Natasha Wilch
    Mar 17 2026

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    Natasha is a registered physical therapist with more than a decade of clinical experience. She holds degrees in Health Science and Kinesiology, along with a Master’s in Physical Therapy from the University of British Columbia. Over the course of her career, she has developed specialised expertise in concussion recovery, neurological rehabilitation, chronic pain management, vestibular therapy, and functional neurology. She is the founder of Symphony Brain Performance, a clinic that has become a sought-after destination for individuals seeking specialised care for concussion and brain health. Natasha’s innovative work has earned significant recognition, including Canada’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award, the Physiotherapist Leadership Award of British Columbia, and Vancouver Island’s Top 20 Under 40 Business and Community Achievement Award. She has also recently been nominated for the Women of Influence Award. In addition to her clinical work, Natasha is the founder and host of the Concussion Nerds podcast and program, where she shares insights and conversations focused on brain health, concussion recovery, and performance.

    01:35 - How Natasha Become a Physical Therapist

    05:30 - Integration into Concussion Rehabilitation

    12:50 - What is a Concussion?

    16:40 - What are the Phenotypes of Concussion?

    22:00 - Approach in Treating Concussion/ Misconceptions

    30:00 – Psychology and Terminology of Concussion

    37:35 – Myths Around Concussion

    42:55 – Rewards of Natasha’s Job

    44:30 - Where Can People Find Concussion Nerds and Natasha

    Concussion Nerds – Natasha Wilch

    https://www.natasha-wilch.com/concussion-nerds

    Podcast: The Concussion Nerds Podcast – Spotify/ Apple

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/natasha.wilch.concussioncoach/

    IG: @natash.wilch & @concussionnerds

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    @NatashaWilch-ConcussionNerd



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  • NRL Concussion and Head Injury Assessment Process with Former Melbourne Storm Chief Medical Officer Dr Jason Chan (Re-Release From December 2024)
    Mar 10 2026

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    **This Episode is a Re-Release from Late 2024, information may have change since recording**

    Welcome back to Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast. Today, we are privileged to have Dr. Jason Chan join us. Dr. Chan recently retired after a distinguished 10-year tenure as the Chief Medical Officer for the Melbourne Storm, where he oversaw the medical management of the team during an era marked by remarkable success. Under his leadership, the Storm appeared in five grand finals, securing two premierships and five minor premierships. Dr. Chan’s tenure also included overseeing nine preliminary finals and managing a total of 249 games. Despite his retirement from the role, he continues to contribute to the club as a medical consultant.

    Dr. Chan holds the distinction of being the longest-serving Chief Medical Officer in the history of the Melbourne Storm. Beyond his role with the Storm, he has applied his expertise in various high-profile positions, including with the Queensland State of Origin team, the NRL Māori All Stars, and the Sunshine Coast Lightning Netball team, among others. He is also the founder of the Surgical Assistants Group of Victoria.

    With over 28 years of experience across multiple specialties, including general practice, orthopaedics, and general surgery, Dr. Chan is widely recognized as a highly regarded medical professional within the sporting and medical communities. His diverse experience and contributions to the field make him an invaluable asset in the areas of sports medicine and team health management.

    01:34 - Background and the Role of Chief Medical Officer

    05:47 - What Happens with An Athlete in Pre-Season & Baseline Testing

    12:23 - Time to conduct a HIA and Make a Clinical Decision on Game Day

    20:00 - Player Repour on Concussion Diagnosis

    23:00 - HIA’s and Recovery Process of Concussion

    27:20 - Perceptions of the Media

    30:35 - Multifaceted Aspects of Culture and Public Acceptance of Concussion

    38:17 - Over Arching Message

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  • Head in The Game: Sociocultural Analyses of Brain Trauma in Sport with Dr Stephen Townsend
    Mar 3 2026

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    Welcome back to HeadFirst: A Concussion Podcast. Today Back by popular demand, we’re thrilled to welcome Dr. Stephen Townsend. A Lecturer and Research Fellow at Queensland University’s School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, Dr. Townsend is a leading voice in sport social studies and concussion history. His acclaimed book Head in the Game explores the cultural and social history of concussion in sport—and sets the stage for today’s conversation.

    01:30 - Head in The Game: Sociocultural Analyses of Brain Trauma in Sport

    04:35 – Sociology of Concussion in Sport

    08:35 – Main Message of ‘Head in The Game’

    14:30 – Sport/ War Nexus; Why Do We Always Compare the Two?

    20:50 - Punch-Drunk Murderer: Boxing, Brain Trauma, and the Murder of Hilda Meek

    34:55 - Cricket Is a Contact Sport

    46:40 - Favourite Aspects of Researching History

    Dr Stephen Townsend

    Twitter/X: @historycarb

    Instagram: @headknockhistorian

    Linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-townsend-446369b3/?originalSubdomain=au

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  • The Physiology of the Action Potential and Neuronal Signaling with Professor Amanda Ellison
    Feb 24 2026

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    In this episode, we’re honoured to be re-joined by Professor Amanda Ellison who disced all things about the brain and headaches on episode 92, Splitting: The Inside Story on Headaches

    Professor Ellison has published more than 80 peer-reviewed papers, earning close to 3,000 citations, with research spanning visual neuroscience, sensorimotor systems, and neuronal disruption in conditions such as migraine and headache disorders. Her work provides valuable insight into how the brain functions—and malfunctions—following injury or dysfunction.

    Alongside her academic research, Professor Ellison is a passionate science communicator and the author of Getting Your Head Around the Brain and Splitting: The Inside Story on Headaches, two widely respected books that translate complex neuroscience into accessible, real-world understanding.

    02:00 - The Love for Action Potentials

    04:20 – What is Neuron and Why are the Special?

    07:30 – It Does Not Like the Text Book

    11:00 – What is an Action Potential and What is the Physiology Behind it?

    24:30 –How Neurons Communicate

    29:35 - The Story of Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón Cajal

    34:35 – Chemical Signals of Action Potentials

    43:50 – Mitochondria, ATP and Sodium Potassium Pumps

    47:00 – Conceptualizing it All

    54:10 – Fatigue, ATP and mTBI

    59:00 – Calcium’s Role

    01:08:54 – Favourite Thing About Professor Ellison’s Work


    Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-z_DSs4AAAAJ&hl=en

    Splitting: Inside Story on Headaches (https://www.amazon.com.au/Splitting-Inside-Headaches-Amanda-Ellison/dp/1472971396)

    Getting Your Head Around The Brain: https://www.amazon.com.au/Getting-your-head-around-brain-ebook/dp/B09HZ9FVSR?ref_=ast_author_dp


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  • Concussion, Autonomy and Care Giver Burden of Neurodegenerative Disease with Dr Deana Simonetto and Dr Daniel Sailofsky
    Feb 17 2026

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    Dr. Deana Simonetto is a sociologist and Assistant Professor of History and Sociology at UBC Okanagan. Her research examines crime and deviance, gender, families, and sport, with a focus on how women navigate public identities while married to professional athletes.

    Dr. Daniel Sailofsky is an Assistant Professor in Kinesiology & Physical Education at the University of Toronto. A sociologist with a background in law and sport management, his work explores violence, gender, social harm, and the political economy of sport. He is the author of Playing Through Pain: The Violent Consequences of Capitalist Sport.

    01:40 - How Dr Simonetto Become Involved in Concussion, Sociology of Sport & gender


    04:10 - How Dr Sailofsky Become Involved in Concussion, Sociology of Sport & gender


    09:55 – What is a Concussion/ CTE (Dr Simonetto)


    13:50 - What is a Concussion/ CTE (Dr Sailofsky)


    17:20 – Athlete’s as a Commodity, Fans as the Consumer and Sporting Work Place Injuries


    21:15 – Athlete’s Identity and Cognitive Decline Post Career


    29:00 – Impact of Neurodegenerative Disease


    32:15 – Autonomy and Informed Consent of One’s Decisions


    36:45 - Care Giver Burden of Neurodegenerative Disease and Inter Personal Violence


    46:00 – The CTE Defence and Removal of Blame For Inter Personal Violence


    50:15 – Relationship Breakdowns


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  • Antonio Lo Lacono’s Legacy, Concussion Advocacy and Happy Lids with Wendy Smith
    Feb 10 2026

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    Wendy Smith is a dedicated advocate for concussion awareness, athlete wellbeing, and brain safety in sport. Following the tragic loss of her son, Antonio Lo Lacono, in 2023 after a head injury on the sporting field, Wendy transformed profound heartbreak into purpose. She is the driving force behind Happy Lid Hats, with proceeds supporting the Concussion Legacy Foundation and vital brain health research. We are deeply grateful to Wendy for sharing her story and for her unwavering commitment to making sport safer for all.

    02:40 - Happy Lids Mission

    03:40 – Incident on the Football Field

    06:25 – Air Lifted for the Football Field

    10:00 – Explanation in the Hospital

    12:04 - Organ Donation and Antonio Saving the Lives of Others

    17:00 – Second Impact Syndrome

    19:33 - Education and Meaningful Culture

    23:20 – Concussion Awareness

    26:11 – Removing Stigma of Concussion & Happy Lid

    Happy Lids

    https://www.happylids.com.au

    Instagram: @happy_lids

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