• Season 12 Revisited (with Amber Ayers)
    Dec 3 2025

    In this special Season 12 Revisited episode, we sit down with our editor and producer, Amber Ayers, to reflect on the powerful conversations and insights shared throughout the season. Together, we explore the themes, stories, and expertise our guests brought to the chat—and how these experiences have shaped our own perspectives both professionally and personally.

    From innovative updates for prevention and care to deeply human stories of resilience, we untangle what resonated most and how we continue to carry these lessons forward in our work and lives. Join us for a behind-the-scenes conversation full of heartfelt moments, laughter, and renewed appreciation for the journey through dementia education and support.

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    20 mins
  • Exploring the Dementia Data Hub (with Dr. Melinda Power & Dr. David Rein)
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode, we dive deep into how comprehensive datacollection is revolutionizing our approach to dementia as a critical public health issue. Our guests, Dr. Melinda Power and Dr. David Rein, help us explore the groundbreaking Dementia Data Hub and its transformative impact on public health understanding. They walk us through this innovative free website that democratizes access to vital dementia information through interactive maps that visualize dementia prevalence across different regions, dynamic dashboardsdisplaying real-time statistics and trends, and research reports offering high-level findings and actionable insights.

    Discover how knowledge of diagnosed dementia cases inspecific areas is creating unprecedented opportunities for strategic resource allocation, targeted direct funding, and identifying crucial research opportunities.

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    29 mins
  • Unique Aspects of Veterans and Dementia (with Dr. Amruta Vadnerkar & Mary De Guzman)
    Nov 5 2025

    We explore the complex intersection of military service and dementia care with Dr. Amruta Vadnerkar, geriatrician and medical director, and Mary De Guzman, program coordinator for the COACH Program at the Phoenix Veterans Affairs Healthcare Center. Our expert guests untangle the unique exposure risks that veterans face, from combat-related traumatic brain injuries to environmental hazards encountered during service. We delve into military-specific risk factors that may accelerate disease progression and examine how these factors create distinct challenges in dementia care for our veteran population.

    We untangle critical support systems for caregiver wellness, recognizing the unique stressors faced by families caring for veterans with dementia. Our guests provide practical guidance on long-term care planning, including navigating VA benefits, accessing specialized programs, and effectively managing care transitions.

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    35 mins
  • Swinging for the Fences - The Future of Alzheimer's Prevention (with Dr. Robert Alexander)
    Oct 22 2025

    An enlightening conversation with Dr. Robert Alexander, Chief Scientific Officer of the Alzheimer's Prevention Initiative at Banner Alzheimer's Institute, explores the cutting-edge world of Alzheimer's research and prevention. He takes us deep into the science behind one of medicine's most challenging frontiers.

    We dive into groundbreaking research studying autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Alexander explains how scientists are unlocking the mysteries of amyloid processing in the brain by studying families genetically destined to develop the disease. Discover how this unique research approach is providing unprecedented insights into the earliest stages of Alzheimer's development and allows them to explore the promising therapeutic developments emerging from collaborative research efforts worldwide, including innovative drugs that target the disease at its source.

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    32 mins
  • Navigating Transitional Stress (with Laura Vaillancourt)
    Oct 8 2025

    Laura Vaillancourt, a licensed mental health counselor and geriatric mental health specialist, helps us explore the complex world of transitional stress for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. She shares her expertise on how our perception shapes our reality, emphasizing that "everything depends on how we make sense of what is happening to us." She guides us through practical strategies for reframing challenging situations, helping both caregivers and their loved ones find new perspectives during difficult transitions. She provides actionable insights on how caregivers can use their presence, tone, and physical demeanor to create calmer, more positive interactions.

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    34 mins
  • Firsthand Insight into Mild Cognitive Impairment (with Bob Ehlers)
    Sep 24 2025

    In this powerful and deeply personal episode, we sit down with Bob Ehlers, a courageous advocate from the neurocognitive disability community, who shares his transformative journey following his diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Rather than retreating into silence, Bob has chosen to amplify his voice and inspire others facing similar challenges.

    Bob opens up about the pivotal moments that led him to seek medical help, offering honest insights into the early signs and symptoms that prompted his decision to get evaluated. He walks us through the emotional complexity of receiving his MCI diagnosis — from initial fears and uncertainty to finding unexpected empowerment in having answers.

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    33 mins
  • The Accidental Caregiver (with Dr. Stuart Ghertner)
    Sep 10 2025

    Dr. Stuart Ghertner, a retired psychologist, shares his story about how his professional expertise took on profound personal meaning when he became the primary caregiver for his beloved wife, Pam. He explores his unique dual perspective—both as a trained mental health professional and as a devoted husband navigating the complex emotional landscape of caregiving.

    Stuart discusses how his clinical training helped him recognize subtle changes in Pam's behavior and cognitive function, ultimately leading him to seek a diagnosis. He candidly explores his journey of building a comprehensive support network and identifying the right healthcare partners, accessing community resources, and creating meaningful daily experiences that honored Pam's dignity and maximized their quality time together.

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    36 mins
  • Untangling Frontotemporal Dementia (with Susan Dickinson)
    Aug 27 2025

    Our conversation with Susan Dickinson, Chief Executive Officer of the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD), explores frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a lesser known but devastating form of dementia that primarily affects behavior and executive function rather than memory.

    Susan helps us understand the distinctive signs of FTD, including personality changes, social inappropriateness, and diminished decision-making abilities that often appear in patients’ 40s and 50s — decades earlier than typical Alzheimer's onset. She clearly explains the critical differences between FTD and Alzheimer's disease, emphasizing why an accurate diagnosis is essential for proper treatment, family support, and planning.

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    31 mins