
This episode features Steve Divine discussing concussion awareness, his rugby career, and the launch of a portable brain scanner for concussion detection. Divine shares his experiences with head injuries, including the impact on his life after rugby, and the importance of mental health.
Steve Divine, a former rugby player, recounts his journey through multiple concussions during his career, detailing the physical and emotional toll they took on him. He discusses the launch of a portable brain scanner that can detect concussions in just two minutes, emphasizing its potential to improve safety in sports.
Divine reflects on his struggles with migraines and fatigue after retiring, revealing how he coped with the aftermath of his injuries. He highlights the importance of seeking help and the need for better support systems for athletes dealing with similar issues.
Throughout the conversation, Divine expresses gratitude for his current health and happiness, sharing insights on the importance of mental well-being and the need for open discussions about mental health in sports.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges athletes face regarding head injuries and the significance of innovative solutions like the portable brain scanner in promoting safety in sports.
Steve Divine discusses concussions in rugby, their impact on his life, and a new portable brain scanner for detection.

This episode stands out for the following:
I feel old like everyone else when I get out of bed.Former All Black Steve Devine: 30 Concussions and 2 Years in Darkness
I definitely went too far with my injuries particularly to my head.Former All Black Steve Devine: 30 Concussions and 2 Years in Darkness
Do that every day and you'll be fine.Former All Black Steve Devine: 30 Concussions and 2 Years in Darkness
I just hope he trips on me as he goes past.Former All Black Steve Devine: 30 Concussions and 2 Years in Darkness
I just loved every second of it.Former All Black Steve Devine: 30 Concussions and 2 Years in Darkness
A problem shared is a problem halved.Former All Black Steve Devine: 30 Concussions and 2 Years in Darkness