• How to Talk to Kids About Dementia: Pinkie's Turnabout with Sue Lloyd-Davies
    Apr 7 2026

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    In this insightful interview, Sue Lloyd-Davies discusses her book Pinkie’s Turnabout (Fitzroy, February 2026), inspired by her own experiences caring for a loved one with dementia and her work with children in caregiving situations. The conversation explores the emotional journey of caregiving, the importance of understanding dementia, and how families can foster open conversations about these challenges.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Pinky's Turnabout
    00:54 Inspiration Behind the Book
    03:20 Challenges of Caregiving
    06:41 Advice for Young Caregivers
    09:34 Navigating Grief and Emotions
    12:58 The Role of Pets in Caregiving
    15:36 Using the Book for Family Conversations

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Sue Lloyd-Davies lives and writes in an old cottage in quirky Gulfport, Florida, where fuzzy cat, Arlo, loafs beside her keyboard and occasionally types an extra space or two into her stories. Caring for her mother, whose life — filled with friends, quilting and church — drifted into dementia, inspired her novel about Pinkie.

    When she’s not writing, Sue can be found under the oaks handing out hazelnuts to rescue squirrel Owen or careening around the community center in a line dance. Visit her at Suelloyddavies.com, where you can purchase a copy of the book (available wherever books are sold).

    PRAISE FOR PINKIE’S TURNABOUT

    “Drawing on personal experience, Lloyd-Davies confronts the hardships of caring for a loved one with dementia in this brutally tender debut. It’s a surprise-packed narrative that counterbalances nuanced examinations of complicated relationships and hard-earned life lessons against Jack’s delightfully snarky quips.” Ages 9–12. (Feb.)
    Publishers Weekly – STARRED Review

    “Pinkie’s Turnabout is a layered story and an appealing pick for middle grade readers. An entertaining, heartfelt story and a great pick for classroom reading and discussion, all ages will find value in its themes of love and forgiveness, becoming self-aware, not judging by appearance, and the unmasking of subtle prejudices that often go unrecognized. Conflicts and troubles abound for Pinkie at every turn, but love and forgiveness win out in the end in a way that will make your heart grow three sizes. Never preachy, never didactic, the story shows through action and event how to be a better person.”
    ―Clara Gillow Clark, writing coach and award-winning author of Hill Hawk Hattie and Hattie on Her Way

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    20 mins
  • The Power of Presence: How End-of-Life Doulas Support Families with Karon Keller McGovern
    Mar 24 2026

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    In this heartfelt interview, Karen McGovern shares her personal and professional journey caring for loved ones at the end of life, highlighting the importance of compassion, preparation, and presence. Discover insights into end-of-life care, the role of doulas, and how to navigate grief and caregiving with grace.

    About Karon Keller McGovern

    Certified End of Life Doula (2022) National Accreditation (2026)
    Reiki Master (2016) and Reverend - Celebrations of Life &
    Weddings (2016)

    Business: Loving Embrace – Transition Service Guiding the Client
    and Family through the final Transition (2025)
    Executive Assistant: 50+ years small businesses, churches,
    University, and major corporations
    End of Life Doula Training by Suzanne B. O’Brien R.N. (Surgical,
    Oncology, and Hospice)
    Karon saw a real need to change how end-of-life patients were
    not receiving the best care with our medical system

    Professional Goals:
    1) Love and care for others during the final transition of life
    2) Educate people on ways to make dying less chaotic and
    look at death in a new light

    Professional and Personal accomplishments
    - Star Achievement
    - Going to Waveland MS for two weeks right after Katrina
    hit to help those in need where the hurricane landed
    -Citizen Teacher (US STEM) during my career at Cisco Inc
    Hobbies and personal interests:
    - Crafting, reading, hiking, baking,
    meeting new people and listening to others
    stories/journeys in life

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to End-of-Life Care
    05:21 Navigating Dementia and Family Dynamics
    10:50 Becoming an End-of-Life Doula

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    33 mins
  • Unlocking Brain Resilience: Insights from the POINTER Study
    Mar 10 2026

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    Dr. Mia explores the groundbreaking Finger Study, a global research project on brain health and Alzheimer's prevention, and the US version, called POINTER study. Discover why lifestyle changes like exercise, diet, and cognitive activities can significantly improve brain resilience and delay cognitive decline.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Pointer Study
    02:44 Understanding the US Pointer Recipe
    05:28 The Role of Exercise in Brain Health
    08:16 Dietary Impacts on Cognitive Function
    10:57 Gut-Brain Connection and Its Implications
    14:01 Cognitive Exercises and Health Monitoring
    15:51 Empowerment Through Lifestyle Changes

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    17 mins
  • Advice For the Sandwich Generation
    Feb 24 2026

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    In this conversation, Dr. Mia and Dr. Catherine Madison discuss the complexities of caregiving for individuals with dementia, drawing from personal experiences and professional insights. They explore the importance of understanding advanced care planning, and the vulnerability of dementia patients to health challenges. The discussion also covers legal considerations for caregivers, tools for initiating end-of-life conversations, and lifestyle changes that can enhance brain health. Dr. Madison emphasizes the need for open dialogue about death and dying, as well as the significance of research in improving dementia care.

    Dr. Catherine Madison, a board-certified neurologist and author of Navigating Memory Loss: Essential Questions and Answers on Alzheimer’s and Dementia. With over 40 years of experience in clinical neurology, Dr. Madison has dedicated her career to helping individuals and families understand, manage, and live well with cognitive decline.

    As the founding medical director of the Ray Dolby Brain Health Center in San Francisco, she developed a groundbreaking model of care that supports both patients and their loved ones, a holistic approach that has since influenced dementia programs nationwide. She continues this work through her private practice and her role with Jewish Family and Children’s Services (seniors at home), where she educates families on brain health, cognitive aging, and care planning.

    Dr. Madison is known for blending clinical expertise with a deeply human touch. Her new book translates the most current research on Alzheimer’s and dementia into clear, compassionate answers for those facing these conditions. She’s an engaging and empathetic guest who can speak on:

    • How to recognize the earliest signs of memory loss—and what to do next
    • The latest science on Alzheimer’s and other dementias
    • How families can plan for care, maintain connection, and protect quality of life
    • Practical steps for supporting brain health as we age

    Goodreads: https://bit.ly/4h7UbN5

    Amazon: https://bit.ly/4of9qGv

    Book: navigating memory loss

    https://codaalliance.org/go-wish/#faqs

    https://seniorsathome.jfcs.org/



    Chapters

    00:00 Navigating Memory Loss: Introduction to Dementia Care
    02:31 Personal Journey: The Impact of Caregiving
    05:16 Understanding Anosognosia: Awareness in Dementia
    08:08 Advanced Care Planning: Preparing for the Future
    10:55 The Vulnerability of Dementia: Health Challenges
    13:43 Legal Considerations: Directives and Estate Planning
    16:22 Conversations About End-of-Life: Tools and Techniques
    19:07 Lifestyle Changes: Enhancing Brain Health
    21:19 Research Insights: The Future of Dementia Care

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    32 mins
  • The Changing Definition of Alzheimer's
    Feb 10 2026

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    Ever wonder why the news reports on Alzheimer's causes are so confusing and what's the fuss about these amyloid plaques?

    This conversation delves into the evolving understanding of Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the shift from traditional diagnosis of exclusion to new definition by underlying pathology.

    Dr. Mia explains the differences between Alzheimer's disease and dementia, the role of amyloid plaques and tau tangles, and the complexities of diagnosing and treating Alzheimer's in the context of vascular dementia.

    This episode contains visuals, which could be followed along by YouTube video.


    Alzheimer's disease, dementia, amyloid plaques, tau tangles, cognitive impairment, vascular dementia, diagnosis, treatment, brain health, memory loss

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    18 mins
  • Surviving the Holidays with Archangels' Alex Drane
    Dec 17 2025

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    In this conversation, Alex Drane and Dr. Mia discuss the challenges and realities of unpaid caregiving, emphasizing the importance of self-identification, data, and community support. They explore how caregivers often overlook their own needs while focusing on those they care for, and the necessity of finding respite and grace in their roles. The discussion also touches on the impact of caregiving on mental health, especially during stressful times like the holidays, and the need for a supportive community to help caregivers navigate their responsibilities.

    Archangels website: https://www.archangels.me/

    Intensity score quiz: https://www.archangels-cii.me/get-started/?utm_source=aacaregiverpage&utm_medium=weblink&utm_campaign=general

    About Alexandra Drane

    Alexandra is co-founder and CEO of ARCHANGELS — a women-owned, public benefit corporation and omni-channel platform shamelessly hustling to make change happen for the 43% of adults across our nation serving as unpaid caregivers. ARCHANGELS engages and supports caregivers across all 50 states through partnerships with employers, consumer brands, health-plans/systems, communities, and states.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Archangels and Caregiving

    02:58
    Understanding the Caregiver's Role and Identity

    05:44
    The Power of Data and Storytelling in Caregiving

    08:28
    Navigating Intensity and Self-Care as a Caregiver

    11:38
    The Importance of Respite and Support

    14:23
    Finding Grace and Permission to Care for Yourself

    17:09
    Community and Connection Among Caregivers

    19:56
    The Impact of Holidays on Caregivers

    23:08
    The Future of Caregiving and Advocacy

    26:02
    Closing Thoughts and Encouragement for Caregivers


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    30 mins
  • Dementia Basics
    Dec 2 2025

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    In this episode, Dr. Mia talks about the common questions that come up in memory clinic such as:

    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Dementia and Alzheimer's Basics
    02:54 Differentiating Between Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Dementia
    06:19 Exploring Types of Dementia
    11:01 Stages of Dementia Explained

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    17 mins
  • Crossover: dementia support paid by Medicare’s GUIDE
    Nov 18 2025

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    The "Mom, You're Grounded Podcast" hosts Allison and Jennifer discuss the GUIDE program with Dr. Mia, an innovative Medicare initiative designed to support caregivers and patients through comprehensive services and respite care. Mia Yang, a geriatrician, shares her expertise and insights on GUIDE (GUiding an Improved Dementia Experience) program.


    Self refer:
    GuideAHWFB@advocatehealth.org -NC Triad

    Guide@advocatehealth.org- NC greater Charlotte area


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    "Mom, You're Grounded Podcast"
    https://youtu.be/u_VH0SAWuk4?si=Xepgc__BXNyxZvzn

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Caregiving Challenges
    01:09 Understanding the GUIDE Program
    02:11 Mia Yang's Background and Expertise
    04:44 Innovative Approaches in Dementia Care
    06:39 Respite Care and Financial Support
    08:40 Adult Daycare Options and Benefits
    10:05 Navigating the GUIDE Program
    12:28 Eligibility and Enrollment Process
    14:45 Choosing the Right Medicare Plan
    18:38 The Evolution of the GUIDE Program
    20:23 Geographical Coverage of GUIDE Programs
    22:09 Respite Care Options and Limitations
    23:56 Success Stories from the GUIDE Program
    26:40 Recognizing the Need for Help
    29:19 The Emotional Toll of Caregiving
    32:32 Connecting with the GUIDE Program
    35:45 Mia Yang's Podcast and Resources


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    41 mins