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The Longest Battle

Alex Corbisiero

Season 1, Ep. 4

Alex was a Rugby Union International prop who had to retire at only aged 30 after suffering sustained injuries and has had to figure out his new life.  Thankfully he has been able to work in the sport he has always been passionate about.  Now living in the US working in the media, he talks openly about people who have sustained brain injuries playing rugby.


If you would like to donate to the Silverlining Charity it will be very much appreciated. All donations from this podcast will go towards Emma taking part in her next Goodwill Silverlining Mission to India. All donations are welcome, small or large we are grateful for your generosity and hope we shared awareness of an incredible brain injury charity


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