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Natalie Wigg-Stevenson: Memory Loss, Rain Dancing, and Making Meaning

Oct 28, 2025
In this enlightening conversation, Natalie Wigg-Stevenson, an Associate Professor and ordained Baptist minister, shares her journey of recovery from a brain injury endured during a closet clean-up. She candidly discusses the cognitive losses she faced and their impact on her identity, parenting, and spirituality. Natalie explores the role of psychedelics in her healing, detailing personal experiences with ketamine therapy and the insights it provided. The dialogue beautifully intertwines vulnerability, theological exploration, and the serendipity of rediscovering joy in everyday moments.
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ANECDOTE

Closet Accident That Changed Everything

  • Natalie bashed her face on a metal rod while cleaning a closet with the light off and got a concussion that launched a two-year recovery.
  • The rod passed between her eyes so she kept her sight but suffered long cognitive and functional symptoms.
INSIGHT

Cognition's Hidden Role In Embodiment

  • Losing cognitive abilities revealed to Natalie how much culture overvalues the cognitive over embodied experience.
  • The injury forced her to reassess assumptions about mind, memory, and embodiment she previously took for granted.
ANECDOTE

New Symptoms And Functional Neurological Disorder

  • After initial recovery, Natalie developed new symptoms like sudden leg buckling and was diagnosed with functional neurological disorder.
  • The disorder manifested as the brain shutting the body down, complicating her return to normal life.
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