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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

Relationships Stretched And Deepened

  • Natalie found parenting during long illness brutal and often relied on apology, play, and scaled-back work to repair relationships.
  • Some friendships faded while others deepened when friends respected limits and sat with her.
INSIGHT

Reading And Prayer Reconfigured

  • Loss turned reading into a new, immediate mode of experience where texts had to be consumed quickly and purely.
  • Spiritual life shifted toward image-based and visceral prayer rather than word-based cognition.
ADVICE

Hold Healing And Disability Theology Together

  • If spiritually compelled, remain open to healing practices while critically resisting harmful narratives.
  • Hold both the experience of healing and disability-affirming theology in tension.
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