Meet Pam Blodgett

Pam Blodgett
Growing up on a dairy farm, I witnessed the toll of chronic pain, head injury, migraine, seizure, and trauma. I saw how animals, like humans, could soldier on, others could not. From inside a cow barn, I learned I was meant to be a helper, to find solutions to problems, and restore value to lives torn apart by pain or injury. It was there, on a farm in Wisconsin, the Brain Lady was born.
In my second decade of teaching at the university level about different abilities, neurofeedback found me and I found my life’s work. The world of applied neuroscience finally explained everything that I had witnessed, learned, or lived. The language of brain science, and its applications showed me what was happening “under the hood.” Watching clients recover, I have learned the real-life world of neuroplasticity, and in clinical settings, have had the profound privilege of observing the brain heal itself again and again.
From humble beginnings, I bring to you The Brain Show and tools to help your brain function at its best. I want all of you to learn the language of the brain, to be concussion literate, and to have access to the tools of brain optimization. Let us do this one brain, one clinic, one community at a time.
You cannot enslave a mind that knows itself, that values itself, that understands itself.
Dr. Wangari Maathai
Disability Experience
- 30 Years experience working with adults and children with disabilities.
- 14 Years professor at UNH Durham in disability programming.
- 10 Years of work for the states of Maine and NH as a case manager with early intervention, serving those families whose children were diagnosed 0-3 with disabilities.
International Experience
- Fluent in English, American Sign Language, and conversant in Spanish.
- Completed 20 service trips to Belize and Nicaragua servicing the super poor, and children/teens with deafness and blindness.
- Co-leader of the largest giving circle in the world called Dining for Women.