




Tyler Paris of CTAT-Training with Denver Options spoke on the low costs of producing your own movies and videos last October during the Brain Injury Association of Colorado's 27th Annual Conference.
It's a comfortable chat about the costs of each piece of equipment, free stuff from the Internet, and other advice, while Tyler shows some of his promo videos of support groups from the far reaches of the state.
Everybody loves Tyler, so come join in and learn a few tidbits. Then if you forget them, you can call this show back up anytime for a refresher.
The Rocky Mountain Ringers premiere bell chorus joins the Arvada Chorale for "Carols and Chimes" a Christmas concert at Arvada Presbyterian Church December 2009.
Enjoy the rich tones of music combining this elite chorus with the exacting handbell performers. And a few separate numbers too.

<p><span style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, 'Bitstream Vera Sans', sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px;">Second Coming Church sermon with Pastor Daniel E. Hayes Jr.</span></p>

Host Paula Rhoads reviews late breaking clarifications from Sen. Morgan Carroll that nothing in statute prohibits paying Pinnacol Assurance employees bonuses to deny claims. Paula also criticizes as unethical Pinnacol's practice of "contracting" with the state's attorney general, which she considers a serious conflict of interest that results in denial of help to the real PEOPLE of Colorado whom the AG was elected to represent.
Al Foxx, motivational speaker and standup comic, addresses the awards banquet of the Brain Injury Association of Colorado's 27th Annual Conference October 2009 in Denver.
Recounting the frustrations of accepting a new life with disabilities, Al Foxx describes in humorous tone his frustrations with his disabilities and the misunderstandings of others while they cannot understand his speech or falls.
Two speakers of the Brain Injury Association of Colorado's annual conference focus on the social skills damaged in a brain injury.
Dr. Valerie Stone, PhD, researcher, with credentials from high places, asserts that the "social skills IQ" could be a more accurate method of identifying brain injuries.
Vicki DeHoff, ICU RN and mother of two teens with brain injuries, provides comfort and insight into high stress, axonal sheering and a few other important basics.
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