Meet Noah: From Rehab to Real Jobs
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In this episode of Truly Universal: Life After TBI, hosts Chris and Eric sit down with Noah, Lead Vocational Specialist at Universal Institute in New Jersey, to talk about real-world employment, purpose, and independence after TBI.
Noah breaks down how vocational rehabilitation works inside a TBI day program — from paid client jobs and skill trials to building confidence through responsibility. The conversation highlights Winston’s Café, a client-run coffee program where individuals with traumatic brain injuries work as baristas, cash handlers, delivery staff, and menu planners.
This episode explores:
- How vocational rehab helps adults with TBI return to meaningful work
- Why getting paid matters for confidence and identity
- How client-run programs like Winston’s Café build real-life job skills
- The role of community employment after brain injury
- Why progress after TBI takes time — and why that’s okay
This is not a clinical lecture or inspirational hype. It’s an honest conversation about life after brain injury, the power of purpose, and what recovery looks like when people are trusted to contribute.
🎧 Recorded at Universal Institute, Livingston, NJ
🎙️ Featuring staff, clients, and lived experience