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Super Aging podcast: Exploring Healthy Aging, Amplifying Caregiver Voices and Raising Alzheimer’s Awareness. This podcast strives to organically give voice to caregivers, raise awareness about aging issues including dementia, and promote healthy aging. Interviews are conducted with experts in the health and aging industry and caregivers to help educate our community about healthy lifestyles, aging issues, and caregiver experiences and strategies.
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In this episode, I am speaking (and smiling) with Jim Flaherty, who was a madman on NYC’s Madison Avenue, an innkeeper, father, grandfather, great grandfather, a caregiver of a partner with dementia, and now, an author. Jim’s new book, DEAR OLD FRIENDS—A LOVING REMINDER THE BAND WONT’ STOP PLAYING TILL YOU STOP DANCING, tackles the most important p…
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In this episode, I have the honor to continue my conversation with with Dr. John Kim. Dr. Kim is the owner and pharmacist in charge of Robinson Drug & Compounding Center and is an advocate for healthy living and alternative and functional medicine. His specialties include bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, women’s health, vector-borne illne…
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In this episode, I have the honor of speaking with Udo Erasmus. Udo is the founder of Udo’s Choice and author of the book Fats That Heal Fats that Kill, which has sold over 250,000 copies. As an acclaimed author and speaker, Udo has an 8-step process that takes into consideration all of the elements of nature and human nature, including physical he…
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In this episode, I have the honor of speaking with Dr. John Kim. Dr. Kim is the owner and pharmacist in charge of Robinson Drug & Compounding Center and is an advocate for healthy living and alternative and functional medicine. His specialties include bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, women’s health, vector-borne illness, nutrition, and ca…
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In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with Bill Cohen. Mr. Cohen is a caregiver support group leader and speaker, an Alzheimer's Association volunteer, a Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)®, and the owner of Cohen Caregiving Support Consultants. His loving and talented mother, Sheila, lost her home to Hurricane Katrina. Then, she lost her health…
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November is National Caregiver Month, so we are honoring caregivers everywhere this month and always for their selfless and heroic job! In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with Karen Warner Schueler on Roadmap to Resilient Caregiving. Karen is an executive coach, speaker and author of The Sudden Caregiver: A Roadmap for Resilient Caregivin…
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In this episode, I had the honor and pleasure with speak with Diane Dilett. Diane established and operated The Dillett Company, Inc. in 2000. She developed and service clients in health, life, disability and long term heath care. Focused on retirement planning through IRA’s and small business retirement plans as well as portfolio management. Specia…
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In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with Dr. Nathaniel Chin about Aducanumab/Aduhelm the new FDA approved Alzheimer's drug. Dr. Chin is an assistant professor in the division of geriatrics and gerontology. Dr. Chin received his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He then went to the University of Cal…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure and an honor to speak with Debby Deutsch, BCPA. Debby holds a Graduate Certificate in Consumer Health Advocacy – UW Madison, and Board Certification from the Patient Advocate Certification Board. She is the Founder/CEO of Patient Care Partners, LLC, a private patient advocacy firm since 2016, serving southcentral…
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In this episode, I had the honor to speak with Therese Morrissey. Therese has been working as an Advance Care Planning Social Worker at Dean Health Plan since March 2019. Her prior health care experience, over 18 years, includes working as a Complex Case Manager at UW Health, an in-home and inpatient Social Worker at Agrace Hospice and a Medical So…
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In this episode, I had the absolute delight to speak with Dr. Ozioma Okonkwo. Dr. Okonkwo is a faculty member in the Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology within the Department of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. He is dedicated to the scientific study of promising approaches to preventing the onset of …
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In this episode, I had the honor and pleasure of speaking with Mr. and Mrs. Brian and Anne Marie Reece. Brian W. Reece, Sr spent 4 years serving our country in the United States Marine Corp in machine maintenance and repair. At the age of 56, Brian was given the diagnosis of younger onset Alzheimer’s Disease. Brian and his wife Anne, a special educ…
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In this episode, I had the honor and pleasure of speaking with Mr. and Mrs. Brian and Anne Marie Reece. Brian W. Reece, Sr spent 4 years serving our country in the United States Marine Corp in machine maintenance and repair. At the age of 56, Brian was given the diagnosis of younger onset Alzheimer’s Disease. Brian and his wife Anne, a special educ…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with doctor, businesswoman, educator, and author Dr. Cheryl Woodson. Dr. Woodson spent more than 30 years teaching and practicing Geriatric Medicine at The University of Chicago and Northwestern University medical schools. She founded the only subspecialty-level, community-based, privately-owned geria…
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In this episode, I had the honor to speak with Dr. Shenikqua Bouges. Dr. Bouges is a faculty member in the Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology within the Department of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Bouges is a member of the American Geriatric Society, the Alzheimer’s Association International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Researc…
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In this episode, I had a pleasure to speak with Carey Gleason, PhD. She is a scientist and clinician whose research interests stem from her desire to improve diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and dementia for all individuals including women, African Americans and other groups traditionally under-represented in research. Our discus…
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In this episode, I had a pleasure to interview Ms. Jean Ketcham, the CEO and founder of ‘Aging But DANGEROUS!’, an internationally-acclaimed movement of women 50-plus, living life to the fullest, redefining aging, having fun and looking good. Since 2008, Aging But Dangerous has provided women a community for positivity, education, and adventure: fr…
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In this episode, I had a great pleasure to interview my friend Barbara Boustead and discuss her newly published book, “From 50 to Fabulous, Pivoting to Life of Joy and Purpose. Barbara discussed her forty plus years career in social work, her daily money management business at Mary’s Daughter and her life’s journey as a whole. She has an impressive…
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Here is my conversation and with Gina Green-Harris. Gina is a health equity expert, Diversity, and Inclusion Ambassador with a focus on increasing Alzheimer's research participation among African Americans. Gina shared the significance of Black History Month and the impact of Alzheimer’s disease on black people. She discussed contributing factors t…
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In this episode, I had the esteemed honor to interview Helen Marks Dicks, Advocacy Director of AARP Wisconsin. Helen shared her perspective on flaws of the senior care industry and how COVID-19 exposed the industry. She expressed her view on why the pandemic was so damaging to nursing homes and the future of senior care industry as a whole. She fur…
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