Welcome To Stroke Talks
Stroke Talks
Raising stroke awareness is crucial not only to educate people about the common warning signs and risk factors of stroke, but also to bring attention to rare causes of stroke, such as carotid webbing, which can be difficult to diagnose but can be treated with surgery to prevent future strokes, emphasizing the importance of timely and accurate diagnosis.

Blog
Latest Articles
When Words Won’t Cooperate After a Stroke
Imagine waking up one day, knowing exactly what you want to say, but the...
Every Minute Counts
Did you know that every minute a stroke goes untreated, approximately 1.9...
My Journey with Anxiety After Stroke
One of the hardest things about recovering from a stroke is dealing with...
Events
Stroke Talks support meetups provide a safe and inclusive space for stroke survivors and their loved ones to share their experiences and connect with others who understand.
Coming soon
What You’ll Find Here
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🧠 Survivor Stories That Inspire
Read or listen to firsthand accounts from fellow stroke warriors. From early warning signs to daily recovery wins, these stories offer real-life insight and hope.
🩺 Rare Stroke Causes, Explained
We shine a light on underrepresented conditions like carotid webbing, helping others understand this rare—but important—cause of stroke.
🧑🏿🤝🧑🏾 Support Stroke Survivors & Loved Ones
Whether you’re a stroke survivor adjusting to life after your event or a caregiver navigating how to support someone you love, you belong here.
At StrokeTalks, we know the recovery journey is more than physical. It’s emotional, mental, and deeply personal. That’s why we’ve built a space for connection, understanding, and real talk about what comes after a stroke.
🎧 Podcasts & Interviews
Tune in to the StrokeTalks Podcast, where we sit down with survivors, caregivers, family and friends to talk about everything from recovery to advocacy.
🫶 Virtual and In-Person Events
Join us for monthly virtual support meetups and in-person gatherings (coming soon to Metro DC). Connect with others who get it.