Collin’s Story

Site created on July 3, 2018

Dear Family, Friends, Clients, Colleagues, and Loved Ones of Collin Brown,


Collin experienced a small stroke on the morning of July 1st that has left his body fully functional, but the language portion of his brain impaired. He can understand nearly everything spoken to him, but he is having a hard time finding the right words to say all that he wants to say when he wants to say it. We carry a lot of hope for a full recovery, but for now we are taking it one step at a time. He is surrounded by family and loved ones who are helping take care of his needs while he recovers at his home in Port Townsend, WA. We are using this website to keep you all updated on his progress and how you can help contribute to his wellbeing and speedy recovery. 


So many of us love Collin dearly. He is a mentor, coach, guide, elder, lover, friend, teacher, healer, sibling, uncle, father,  partner, student, and devotee to so many beautiful and incredible things. We honor him with this website where you can see journal entries from people coordinating his care, as well as share a piece of yourself by speaking to Collin and his family directly. As you can imagine, this event is effecting Collin's life in a dramatic way, and he needs all the support he can get from his local, national, and global community. Please consider helping in any way you can as we get a clearer picture of what help is needed. Stay tuned. 

Newest Update

Journal entry by Chauncey Locklear

Hello everyone!  

First of all, I would like to acknowledge that it has been awhile since my last update. That is due, in part, to the fact that this whole process has been a lot more difficult than I could have ever imagined. The pace at which I’ve been relearning the language I’ve spoken my whole life has, at times, felt excruciatingly slow. For a long time it felt like I was practicing so much with no improvement. That was very frustrating.

However, spring is in the air—the days are steadily getting sunnier and the hummingbirds are flocking to the feeder outside my window. The change of weather has been a welcome lift to my spirits and I am finally noticing major shifts. One thing I have realized recently is how I need a lot more sleep than I thought! Getting a full eight hours of sleep a night has greatly improved my overall learning experience. That, and practicing my exercises first thing in the morning—I’m already noticing the difference and feeling much more successful!

Since my last update, quite a lot has happened. 

In January, Molly and I went to Hawaii for a much-needed change of scenery. We spent our days laying on the beach, eating delicious food, and playing lots of cribbage. We came home and continued to play cribbage and make dinner together once a week—I’ve been teaching her my favorite recipes.

Chauncey moved in downstairs and has been a welcome addition to the household.

I started seeing a speech therapist named Jessica in Bainbridge. I drive over there twice a week. Working with her has been extremely helpful.

I’ve been lucky enough to reconnect with people I’ve worked with as a life coach. I’ve really missed having those meaningful connections and I truly appreciate the opportunity to speak with these people again. It’s also been very helpful to have people come and visit me throughout the week. I get to practice reading out loud with them, which I always enjoy. 

I have two exciting trips coming up. I’ll be headed to Wildwood in June to participate in a Body Electric intensive. In October I will be leading a wilderness quest with my friend Scott Eberle in California that my dear friend Ed Eng has coordinated. I’ve attached the flier for this event to this post. I am very excited for both of these adventures.

As I get ready for all the things ahead of me, I am so grateful to everyone who has supported me along this journey. I would not be where I am today without all of you, so thank you all so much for every way in which you have lent a helping hand.

Love, Collin

(interpreted/written by Molly)

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