Boundless: A Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Podcast

Boundless gives voice to Good Shepherd Rehabilitation’s patients and their families. You’ll hear the compelling, real-life stories of people who have braved the trials, triumphs and tribulations of rehabilitation — and the boundless possibilities that lie on the other side of that journey.

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Episodes

Wednesday Jun 04, 2025

Host Grover Silcox catches up with Grace Robinson, an energetic Poconos resident and outdoor enthusiast. Grace, 30, has had to contend with mitochondrial disease, a rare disease that impacts organ function. At age 20, the disease led to a variety of hospital stays for GI failure, heart failure, brain lesions and losing the ability to walk.
“I love to be active, and that was probably one of the hard things with being disabled, is not being able to do everything you want to,” Grace said.
It’s been a journey of perseverance for a decade, but Grace is now walking, remaining active and sharing her experience with others.
“Just hiking again has been really amazing.”
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Monday May 19, 2025

Host Grover Silcox chats with Christy Shoup, a veterinarian who expertly performed pet surgeries, dental care and other procedures requiring two hands; the stroke abruptly took away Christy’s hand function. “I was devastated,” Christy recalled – but she didn’t give up. This is Christy’s story of her recovery journey and how rehabilitation helped her continue reaching milestones; ones she once was told she couldn’t achieve.
 
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Friday May 09, 2025

Host Grover Silcox talks with Sharon Abato, who shares her journey recovering from four strokes. Sharon is joined by her son, caregiver and “rock,” Edward, to detail how perseverance, a sense of humor and the power of family helped Sharon regain independence.
 
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Friday May 02, 2025

Host Grover Silcox talks with Caroline Laubach, 21, who shares her outlook on life following a series of catastrophic illnesses and injuries – from needing a heart transplant to suffering a spinal stroke that resulted in permanent paralysis. Today, Caroline continues her recovery, is back in college and looks to give back to the community that embraced and helped her. “I feel like my purpose found me.”
 
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Tuesday Sep 03, 2024

Host Grover Silcox chats with Debbie and Steve Schmid, who detail how a case of shingles in Debbie’s inner ear led to wide-ranging neurological challenges. From imbalance and needing to use a wheelchair to vision and hand issues, the couple shares their journey from both a patient and caregiver perspective.
 
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Monday Aug 19, 2024

Host Grover Silcox chats with Bob Flicker, who suffered a stroke in November 2018. Bob details the initial moment he knew he was having a stroke, how he got to Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital for inpatient rehab and the outpatient care he continues to stay independent, active and engaged in his community.
 
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Monday Aug 05, 2024

Host Grover Silcox catches up with Ed Misiak, who has lived with a spinal cord injury for 30 years. Through it all, Ed is proudly independent, working, driving and routinely working out at the gym. Ed details his outlook on living with disability and the keys to success.
 
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Monday Jul 22, 2024

Host Grover Silcox chats with Camryn Raudenbush, a competitive cheerleader, accomplished high school graduate and aspiring nurse. Alongside her mom, Heather, Camryn shares how severe post-concussion syndrome eventually led to the teenager being unable to walk or talk. That’s when the family sought out inpatient rehab for Camryn and turned to Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital Pediatric Unit.
 
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Monday Jul 08, 2024

Host Grover Silcox catches up with Guss Sabini, a business owner, husband and father of two young children, who continues his rehab journey following a spinal cord injury. One evening, Guss experienced a sudden loss of movement in his legs, caused by a blood clot on the T10 vertebra. From not being able to move his legs at all to now walking with a cane and continuing to progress every day, Guss says he wants more out of his recovery and life.
 
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Monday Jun 24, 2024

Host Grover Silcox chats with Wayne Neumann, who lives with neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow. Eventually, tumors developed in Wayne’s upper spine that pushed on nerves, resulting in two different surgeries. On his rehab journey, Wayne has been in long-term acute care (LTACH), inpatient rehabilitation and now outpatient rehabilitation. A former business owner who loves to cook, Wayne’s eagerly getting back to dishing up his favorites, including Indian, Italian and German, for his wife and kids.
 
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