Media and Press Kit
Everything you need to book Davis for interviews, podcasts, panels, and speaking opportunities.
Why Book Davis
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Honest, relatable voice on chronic pain and resilience
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Lived experience + strong storytelling
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Clear, grounded communication style
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Perfect for podcasts, panels, and keynote‑style talks
Bio(s)
Davis K Bain is an author and chronic condition advocate. After a life‑changing injury as an engineering student and Air Force cadet, he now focuses on supporting those facing chronic pain, illness, or injury, as well as the people who care for them.
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Davis K Bain is an author and chronic condition advocate whose life forever changed during his senior year of college. After a sudden injury led to Post‑Concussion Syndrome, he found himself navigating years of chronic pain, medical dismissal, and the emotional weight of an invisible disability. His experiences inspired him to write Chronic Pain Warrior, a practical and compassionate resource for anyone facing chronic pain, illness, or injury.
Before his injury, Davis thrived in leadership roles, outdoor adventure, and service. Today, he uses that same resilience and zeal to support others. Through his writing and advocacy, Davis helps Chronic Pain Warriors and their loved ones feel seen, understood, and less alone.

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Interview Topics
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The emotional reality of chronic pain
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Advocating for yourself in the medical system
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Rebuilding identity when everything is different
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The story behind Chronic Pain Warrior
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Supporting loved ones with chronic conditions
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Resilience, healing, and mental health
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God and suffering: What does The Bible say?
Interview Questions
The Book
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What inspired you to write Chronic Pain Warrior
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What do you hope readers take away from the book
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Which chapter was the hardest to write, and why
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How can loved ones better support someone living with chronic pain
My Story
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What was life like before your injury, and how did everything change afterward
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How did being a senior engineering student and Air Force ROTC cadet shape your response to chronic pain
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What were the early signs that this wasn’t a typical concussion recovery
Chronic Pain and Invisible Illness
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What do people often misunderstand about chronic pain or invisible disabilities
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How did medical dismissal impact your mental and emotional health
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What symptoms were the hardest to live with day‑to‑day
