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<p>How does a traumatic brain injury affect the way you cook and eat? Filmmaker Cheryl Green, who has a brain injury, satirizes her own experiences in the kitchen in a short video called “Cooking With Brain Injury.” This week Dan talks with Cheryl about what it means to live with an invisible disability, how it affects her cooking, and why asking for help can be a beautiful thing. Plus, Cheryl records herself making a meal.</p><p>Watch “Cooking With Brain Injury” <a href="https://vimeo.com/531378602">with audio description</a> or <a href="https://vimeo.com/209445919">without</a>. Cheryl is the co-founder of <a href="https://podaccess.net/">POD Access</a>, whose mission is to support deaf and disabled podcasters. Her podcast <a href="https://whoamitostopit.com/podcast-2/"><i>Pigeonhole</i></a> includes an <a href="https://whoamitostopit.com/pigeonhole-46-tacos-something/">episode</a> about recording herself for The Sporkful and talking about the activist Alice Wong.</p><p>This episode o...