ALS

5 videos across 2 channels

ALS reshapes daily life as it gradually takes away the ability to speak and move, forcing families to adapt and reimagine communication. The videos profile individuals like Amber, Peggy, Phil, and Zac, and explore how technologies such as voice cloning and brain-computer interfaces offer new ways to reclaim voice, stay connected, and pursue meaningful activities with loved ones. Across personal stories and ethical debates, they illuminate resilience, faith, and the hopeful momentum of speech restoration research.

Amber’s Voice | Climbing Trees and Reclaiming Her Voice thumbnail

Amber’s Voice | Climbing Trees and Reclaiming Her Voice

A personal look at Amber, an ALS patient, celebrating life through family, resilience, and new experiences like a tree c

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Peggy’s Voice | Sharing Wellness Through Her Own Voice thumbnail

Peggy’s Voice | Sharing Wellness Through Her Own Voice

Peggy shares her experience with ALS, the loss of her natural voice, and how she reallocates her passions like gardening

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Neuralink is genuinely insane.. thumbnail

Neuralink is genuinely insane..

The video covers Neuralink's approach to restoring communication for ALS patients, focusing on Ken's experience as a tes

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Phillip’s Voice | Preaching Again in His Own Voice thumbnail

Phillip’s Voice | Preaching Again in His Own Voice

Phil, a Bloomberg software developer, shares his journey from a productive career to coping with ALS, highlighting famil

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Zac’s Voice | Back on the Slopes, Back in His Voice thumbnail

Zac’s Voice | Back on the Slopes, Back in His Voice

A personal recount of a lifelong skier adapting to ALS, highlighting family resilience, the ache of losing the ability t

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