Brain Talk Day 2026 - "It's Not Just Sports"
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Brain Talk Day 2026 - "It's Not Just Sports"

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Northeastern University–CharlotteCharlotte, NC
Saturday, April 18  •  10 AM - 3:30 PM
Overview

It's Not Just Sports. Brain Talk Day covers TBI, concussion & CTE through survivor stories, expert speakers, demos & lunch. Limited spots!

Join us for the third annual Brain Talk Day, a community event focused on raising awareness about brain health, concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and CTE.

While many people associate brain injuries with sports, the reality is that brain injuries can happen to anyone, from car accidents and falls to military service, domestic violence, and first responders. This year’s theme, “It’s Not Just Sports,” highlights the many ways brain injury impacts everyday lives.

Attendees will hear powerful stories from brain injury survivors, participate in breakout sessions with expert speakers, and learn more about recognizing the signs and symptoms of brain injury and how to seek support if help is needed.

We are also bringing back the concussion simulation goggles and our popular raffle with great prizes. Lunch will be included.

Registration is limited to 70 attendees, ensure to secure your spot early!
Reserve your ticket now and join us for a meaningful day of learning, connection, and community.

This is also the final year of free registration for Brain Talk Day.

Stay Connected

We encourage attendees to connect before, during, and after the event.

Follow @braintalkfoundation on social media (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn) for event updates, speaker highlights, and additional content related to Brain Talk Day.

Share photos from the event and hashtag:

#BrainTalkDay
#BrainTalkDay2026

Additional Information for Attendees

• Parking information and detailed event schedule will be sent to the email used during registration prior to the event.
• Attendees may bring a notebook or device if they would like to take notes during sessions.
• Lunch and networking opportunities will be available.

  • Raffle prizes available


It's Not Just Sports. Brain Talk Day covers TBI, concussion & CTE through survivor stories, expert speakers, demos & lunch. Limited spots!

Join us for the third annual Brain Talk Day, a community event focused on raising awareness about brain health, concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and CTE.

While many people associate brain injuries with sports, the reality is that brain injuries can happen to anyone, from car accidents and falls to military service, domestic violence, and first responders. This year’s theme, “It’s Not Just Sports,” highlights the many ways brain injury impacts everyday lives.

Attendees will hear powerful stories from brain injury survivors, participate in breakout sessions with expert speakers, and learn more about recognizing the signs and symptoms of brain injury and how to seek support if help is needed.

We are also bringing back the concussion simulation goggles and our popular raffle with great prizes. Lunch will be included.

Registration is limited to 70 attendees, ensure to secure your spot early!
Reserve your ticket now and join us for a meaningful day of learning, connection, and community.

This is also the final year of free registration for Brain Talk Day.

Stay Connected

We encourage attendees to connect before, during, and after the event.

Follow @braintalkfoundation on social media (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn) for event updates, speaker highlights, and additional content related to Brain Talk Day.

Share photos from the event and hashtag:

#BrainTalkDay
#BrainTalkDay2026

Additional Information for Attendees

• Parking information and detailed event schedule will be sent to the email used during registration prior to the event.
• Attendees may bring a notebook or device if they would like to take notes during sessions.
• Lunch and networking opportunities will be available.

  • Raffle prizes available


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Highlights

  • 5 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Northeastern University–Charlotte

2151 Hawkins Street

#800 Charlotte, NC 28203

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