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  • Summary Mark Wilson shares his inspiring journey of leaving a successful corporate career to step into the role of caring for his mother living with Alzheimer's. Mark highlights leadership in caregiving, mistakes to avoid, and practical strategies for improving quality of life. This episode offers valuable insights for family caregivers seeking to lead with love, safety, and innovation.

    keywords

    Alzheimer's care, caregiving leadership, caregiver mistakes, dementia support, family caregiving, care team management, Alzheimer's book, caregiving tips, caregiver resilience, patient safety

    key topics

    Leadership in caregiving

    Mistakes in dementia care

    Building a care team

    Creating a joyful environment for loved ones

    takeaways

    Listening to your gut can prevent mistakes.

    Caregiving is a leadership role, not just a task.

    Choosing the right caregivers is crucial for safety and happiness.

    Creating a fun, engaging environment improves quality of life.

    Advocating for better laws can help all families.

    sound bites

    "Listen to your gut, it knows best."

    "Make the journey joyful, not just bearable."

    "Love involves sacrifice, make it joyful."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Caregiving Journey

    03:23 Transitioning from Executive to Caregiver

    07:44 Building a Care Team

    11:08 Interviewing Caregivers: Key Considerations

    16:49 The Role of a Care Leader

    21:38 Learning from Mistakes in Caregiving

    23:05 Navigating Healthcare Decisions

    25:00 Navigating Grief and Medical Decisions

    30:19 Advocacy and Legal Challenges in Healthcare

    31:13 The Journey of Writing a Book

    35:39 Lessons from Caregiving and Leadership

    40:55 Hope and Positivity for Caregivers

    47:57 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Book - Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care A Guide to Finding Courage, Longevity, and Joy on the Journey

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • summary In this episode, Phil Galfond, a three-time World Series of Poker champ, and Michele Magner discuss insights on risk, decision-making, and how lessons from poker can be applied to caregiving and life. They explore the parallels between poker strategies, managing life's uncertainties, luck, emphasizing the importance of trust, self-awareness, and embracing risk. Phil has an important message for caregivers that you won't want to miss.

    keywords

    Risk, Decision-Making, Poker, Caregiving, Uncertainty, Mental Models, Life Lessons, Strategy, Psychology, Personal Growth, Trust, Blame, Mistakes

    key topics

    Risk and uncertainty in decision-making

    Lessons from poker applicable to caregiving and life

    The importance of trust and self-awareness in risk management

    sound bites

    "Risk is in every decision we make"

    "Certainty is an illusion"

    "Perfection is not the right measure"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Phil Galfond and the poker World

    03:49 Understanding Risk in Poker and Life

    06:42 The Journey from Casual Player to Professional

    09:41 Defining Risk and Its Perception

    12:59 The Illusion of Control and Certainty

    16:01 Navigating Decisions and Outcomes

    19:05 The Role of Luck and Decision-Making

    21:59 Desensitization to Risk in Poker

    25:00 Trusting Yourself in Decision-Making

    27:52 The Complexity of Care Decisions

    31:00 Transferring Risk in Caregiving

    33:48 Reflections on Loss and Luck in Poker

    35:07 The Role of Luck and Skill in Decision Making

    40:32 Understanding Risk in Caregiving and Business

    46:06 The Cost of Care: Expectations vs. Reality

    53:58 Navigating Public Failure and Personal Growth

    01:03:55 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Phil's membership for poker players Run it Once.

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

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  • Summary In this inspiring interview, filmmaker Brent Roberts shares his journey from wildly diverse backgrounds to creating a powerful documentary about Alzheimer's disease. The documentary shares the story of Luke, a 50 year old man in Iowa who is the 5th generation in his family to be diagnosed with younger onset Alzheimer's disease. The film focuses on hope, humor, and the importance of end-of-life options. Discover how personal stories can transform perceptions and drive change in healthcare and society.

    keywords

    Alzheimer's, documentary, end-of-life options, storytelling, mental health, caregiving, hope, humor, advocacy, film

    key topics

    The journey of creating 'Forgetting to Remember'

    The role of humor and hope in Alzheimer's storytelling

    Advocacy for end-of-life options and medical aid in dying

    Residential Assisted Living

    sound bites

    "This disease is such a thief in so many ways."

    "I'm here for a good time, not a long time."

    "Kick Alzheimer's in the Ballzheimer's"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Brent Roberts and His Journey

    07:58 The Connection with Luke and the Documentary

    12:14 The Power of Connection and Storytelling

    16:02 Finding Joy Amidst Alzheimer's

    21:19 Expanding Possibilities After Diagnosis

    24:40 Confronting Shame and Stigma

    29:27 Goals and Aspirations for the Film

    32:57 Navigating End-of-Life Conversations

    40:13 Being Open to Medical Assistance in Dying

    47:48 Humor and Hope in the Face of Alzheimer's

    56:49 Community and Collaboration in Filmmaking

    01:04:23 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Resources

    Learn More or Donate Now: Forgetting to Remember

    Forgetting to Remember on Facebook

    Alzheimer's Association

    Hilarity for Charity

    Legato Living - Residential Assisted Living

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

    Connect with Michele Magner:

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this heartfelt interview, Marty Schreiber shares his personal journey caring for his wife Elaine through Alzheimer's, offering invaluable insights on caregiving. He shares new terms he has coined such as "therapeutic fibbing" and "Careheimer's Disease", and shares the important observation that Alzheimer's is not a "chicken casserole disease". Discover practical advice, emotional resilience tips, and the power of humor in navigating long-term care challenges.

    keywords

    Alzheimer's, caregiving, therapeutic fibbing, self-care, emotional resilience, caregiving tips, Alzheimer's support, caregiver stress, mental health, caregiving journey

    key topics

    Personal caregiving journey with Alzheimer's

    Therapeutic fibbing as a caregiving tool

    The importance of self-care and support for caregivers

    takeaways

    Therapeutic fibbing helps caregivers join the world of the person with Alzheimer's.

    Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

    Caregivers must prioritize self-care to avoid stress-related illnesses.

    Sharing personal stories can provide comfort and guidance to others.

    sound bites

    "Ask for help — it's a sign of courage."

    "You're a fool if you don't get help."

    "Do the best you can with what you know."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Caregiving and Alzheimer's

    04:19 The Journey to Diagnosis

    11:27 Understanding Therapeutic Fibbing

    19:21 The Importance of Self-Care

    25:25 The Role of Community Support

    30:57 Navigating Guilt and Emotional Challenges

    33:31 Reflections on Caregiving and Lifelines

    37:05 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    resources

    Buy My Two Elaines on Amazon

    Connect with Marty through My Two Elaines Website

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this insightful interview, Eve Rodsky, author and founder of Fair Play, discusses the systemic issues of gendered unpaid labor, caregiving, and how to foster equity in household responsibilities. She shares personal stories, research insights, and practical strategies to empower women and men to create more balanced and fulfilling lives.

    We dive into Unicorn space where women reclaim their right to be interested in their own lives. This is the time you generate to be creative, connect with yourself and explore as a human. Unicorn space is not for:

    Self CareTime with FriendsWorking outBeauty/Medical treatment timeZoning out watching TV

    These are things you bake into your calendar to keep your body and mind going, they need to be a given in your life!

    keywords

    Fair Play, gender roles, unpaid labor, caregiving, household management, equity, systemic change, women empowerment, men involvement, work-life balance

    key topics

    Systemic gender roles in unpaid labor

    Fair Play system and cards for household management

    The impact of patriarchy on caregiving and time management

    Strategies for women to reclaim agency and balance

    The importance of ownership and accountability in household tasks

    sound bites

    "Gratitude is a value we teach our children"

    "Guilt changes women's behaviors automatically"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Fair Play and Caregiving Dynamics

    07:22 The Evolution of Fair Play and Gender Roles

    14:06 Understanding the Invisible Work of Caregiving

    20:47 Toxic Time Messages and Their Impact on Women

    27:46 Unicorn Space: Finding Personal Identity

    34:34 Inspiration and Agency in Caregiving

    39:12 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Resources

    Fair Play book

    Fair Play cards

    Fair Play Policy Institute

    Fair Play Documentary Trailor

    Find Your Unicorn Space book

    Fair Play on Instagram

    Fair Play on Facebook

    Inspiration:

    YOU inspire Eve.

    Go Solo by Tom Rosenthal

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

    Connect with Michele Magner:

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this insightful interview with Bruce Lederman, President and CEO of Charles E. Smith Lifestyle Communities, he shares his extensive experience in senior living, exploring its evolution, current challenges, and future trends, especially focusing on the pivotal year 2026. The discussion covers industry history, policy impacts, generational perspectives, economic factors, innovative care models like PACE and the importance of understanding aging options. The conversation emphasizes the importance of choice, social connection, and addressing ageism in aging care.

    keywords

    senior living, aging, PACE, policy, ageism, elder care, innovation, future of senior care, inclusion

    key topics

    The impact of policy changes on senior living

    The role of PACE in elder care

    Addressing ageism and social isolation in aging

    sound bites

    "The legislature is looking at pretty significant cuts for Medicaid"

    "Why can't Surveyors of senior living also be coaches at the same time that they're holding nursing homes to standards?"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Senior Living and Its Evolution

    03:43 Personal Journeys in Senior Living

    07:04 Generational Perspectives on Aging

    09:40 The Economics of Aging and Senior Living

    12:36 Challenges in Senior Living Options

    14:58 Navigating Long-Term Care Insurance and Family Dynamics

    17:48 The Evolution of Senior Living Services

    21:08 The Role of Technology in Aging

    23:38 Policy Challenges and Opportunities in Senior Care

    26:52 The Importance of Family and Community in Senior Living

    27:50 Regulatory Frameworks and Oversight in Senior Care

    30:21 Inclusivity and Diversity in Aging

    33:15 The Complexity of Aging and Decision-Making

    35:38 Fighting Ageism and Valuing Older Adults

    52:03 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Resources

    Connect with Bruce J. Lederman on LinkedIn

    National Pace Association to find a PACE program in your area.


    Charles E. Smith Life Communities

    SAGE - Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders

    Rest is History Podcast

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this insightful interview, Sherri Combs, Founder of Silver Streak Senior Services, shares her journey from the finance industry to senior care resources and advocacy. She discusses the challenges families face in finding trustworthy resources, the importance of community collaboration, and her innovative platform designed to protect seniors from scams while connecting them with vetted local services.

    keywords

    senior care, elder scams, trusted resources, community collaboration, senior services platform, elder advocacy, family caregiving, aging in place, senior safety, resource hub

    key topics

    The disconnect in senior care resource search

    Building trust in elder services

    Community collaboration for senior independence and safety

    sound bites

    "Seniors are terrified of getting scammed"

    "We’re taking back their autonomy and dignity"

    "The honey trap scams target lonely seniors"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Silver Streak Senior Services

    03:45 Sherry Combs' Background and Motivation

    07:02 Bridging the Gap for Seniors

    09:43 The Importance of Collaboration

    13:08 Understanding Scams Targeting Seniors

    15:43 Membership and Services Offered

    19:00 Recognition and Future Plans

    21:50 The Just in Case Plan Book

    25:00 Advice for Caregivers

    27:42 The Urgency of Resources for Seniors

    39:03 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    resources

    Website - https://silverstreekseniorservices.com

    Download the The Just in Case Plan Free Workbook!

    Purchase the book: THE JUST IN CASE PLAN: SMART STRATEGIES FOR LONG TERM CARE, FAMILY CONVERSATIONS AND LEGACY PROTECTION

    Area Office on Aging in NebraskaOutwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary Tammy Jensen picks up where she left off from episode 210, sharing her 27 year caregiving journey caring for her daughter and both of her parents. In this episode she shares challenges they've faced, boundaries she is firm on, and the importance of self-care and community support in navigating dementia care.

    keywords

    caregiving, dementia, boundaries, self-care, family support, memory care, caregiver tips, dementia care challenges

    key topics

    Importance of boundaries and self-care

    Challenges with memory care and family dynamics

    sound bites

    "Don't question the care being provided"

    "Set boundaries to protect your well-being"

    "Trust your intuition in caregiving decisions"

    Chapters

    00:00 Finding Balance and Self-Care

    02:14 Establishing Boundaries as a Caregiver

    08:22 Navigating Family Dynamics and External Opinions

    12:06 Finding Support and Coaching in Caregiving

    18:36 Quality of Life and Care Decisions

    24:53 The Challenges of Family Communication

    30:24 Education and Understanding Dementia

    34:42 The Importance of Checking In on Caregivers

    41:41 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Follow Hannah & Tammy on TikTok ⁠@livelifelikehannah ⁠Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary - Part 1 In this heartfelt conversation, Tammy Jensen shares her long-term caregiving journey of her daughter who is God's pure love & light and 27 years ago was born with 2 rare syndromes. In recent years, Tammy has also cared for both of her parents, who each lived with different types of dementia. She shares personal stories as she describes caring for each of her beloved family members. We discover insights on planning, community support, emotional resilience, and the importance of proactive communication and self-care in caregiving.

    This conversation was so informative (we talked for 1 1/2 hours!) that it became a 2 part series. Check out Episode 211 for the remainder of this conversation.

    keywords

    caregiving, dementia, special needs, long-term care, planning, community support, emotional resilience, caregiving tips

    key topics

    Caregiving journey for a child with rare syndromes

    Long-term care planning and legal preparations

    Challenges and obstacles faced in caregiving

    Community support and the importance of social connections

    Emotional resilience and self-care for caregivers

    Sound bites

    "Hindsight's 2020, we did the best we could."

    "Proactive planning reduces future stress."

    "Self-care is not selfish, it's necessary."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Caregiving Journey

    05:22 The Complexity of Caregiving

    13:02 Finding Support and Resources

    17:16 Future Planning for Special Needs

    21:29 The Importance of Transparency

    28:02 Navigating Obstacles in Caregiving

    38:52 Finding Balance and Self-Care

    43:55 Establishing Boundaries as a Caregiver

    45:08 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Follow Hannah on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livelifelikehannah

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

    Connect with Michele Magner:

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this conversation, Michele Magner interviews Anne Smith, author of 'Gray Divorce, My Life Rewritten.' They discuss the phenomenon of grey divorce, the societal changes affecting women's choices in midlife, and the importance of self-discovery and empowerment. Anne shares her personal journey through divorce, therapy, and finding love again, emphasizing that women deserve happiness and fulfillment at any age. The discussion highlights the significance of recognizing one's own needs and desires, overcoming fears, and embracing change as a path to a more joyful life.

    Takeaways

    Grey divorce is a growing phenomenon affecting many couples over 50.

    Women today have more options and autonomy than previous generations.

    Many individuals feel stuck in unhappy relationships but fear making changes.

    Therapy can be a powerful tool for self-discovery and healing.

    Recognizing the signs of a failing marriage is crucial for personal growth.

    It's important to prioritize one's own happiness and needs.

    Ageism affects women's perceptions of their worth and opportunities.

    Facing fears about financial stability is common during life transitions.

    Finding love again is possible and can be fulfilling at any age.

    Rediscovering joy and purpose is essential for a meaningful life.

    Sound Bites

    "You need to lose your shadow."

    "It's okay for us to want more."

    "You have beautiful things to give."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Grey Divorce and Its Significance

    03:50 Understanding Grey Divorce: Statistics and Trends

    07:09 Personal Reflections: The Impact of Upbringing on Relationships

    10:00 The Journey of Self-Discovery Through Therapy

    13:02 Recognizing the Fault Lines in Marriage

    15:44 The Aha Moment: Realizing the Need for Change

    18:55 Empowerment and the Importance of Self-Value

    21:48 Navigating Ageism and Embracing Change

    25:10 Facing Fears: Financial and Emotional Concerns

    27:46 Finding Love Again: A New Relationship

    31:01 The Importance of Self-Reflection and Growth

    33:51 The Gift of Aging: Rediscovering Joy and Purpose

    37:00 Conclusion: Embracing Change and Moving Forward

    51:34 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Keywords

    Grey Divorce, self-discovery, empowerment, relationships, therapy, ageism, personal growth, women's issues, divorce, happiness

    Connect with Anne Smith

    Buy the book: Gray Divorce; My Life Rewritten

    Ragini Michaels Programs
    Book Recommendation: Tara Westover, Educated
    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this conversation, Michele Magner speaks with Aaron Fish, Founder and CEO of Trestle Hospitality, about the evolution of dining experiences in senior living. They discuss Aaron's journey into the industry, the importance of quality and consistency in food service, and the changing expectations of residents, particularly as the baby boomer generation ages. The conversation also touches on the unique dining needs of individuals with dementia and the significance of creating meaningful dining experiences. Aaron emphasizes the need for operators to balance cost and quality while adapting to the evolving palates of residents. The discussion concludes with insights on caregiving and the importance of self-care for caregivers.

    Takeaways

    Food is a crucial aspect of senior living hospitality.

    Aaron's journey into senior living was unplanned but rewarding.

    The dining experience in senior living has evolved significantly.

    Operators must adapt to the changing expectations of residents.

    Quality and consistency in food service are essential.

    There is a need for diverse dining options in senior living communities.

    Perceptions of food quality in assisted living are changing.

    Communication with residents about food preferences is vital.

    Taste preferences can evolve, especially in older adults.

    Caregivers must prioritize their own well-being.

    Sound Bites

    "Taste buds evolve over time."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Senior Living Hospitality

    03:58 Aaron's Journey into Senior Living

    06:19 The Shift in Dining Expectations

    10:53 Quality vs. Institutional Dining

    13:43 Changing Perceptions of Food in Senior Living

    20:28 Communicating with Residents about Food

    23:17 Dining with Dementia: Understanding Individual Needs

    31:02 Creating a Structured Dining Experience

    38:00 Dining with Dementia Workshop Overview

    44:50 Final Thoughts and Advice for Caregivers

    46:33 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Dining with Dementia Workshops Use Code: INSPIRED

    Tips from Trestle Podcast

    Trestle Hospitality Concepts Website

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    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

    Connect with Michele Magner:

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this conversation, Michele Magner and LeeAnn Marie Webster explore the complex nature of regret, discussing its definitions, emotional impacts, and how it can serve as a tool for personal growth. They delve into the cultural influences on regret, particularly for women, and how societal expectations shape our feelings about life choices. The discussion also covers practical strategies for releasing regret and emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and empowerment in moving forward. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they encourage listeners to embrace their regrets as part of their journey and to take control of their lives.

    Keywords

    regret, emotional health, personal growth, caregiving, cultural influences, life choices, empowerment, self-reflection, women, mental health

    Takeaways

    Regret can be a heavy burden, but it can also be a tool for growth.

    Understanding the root of regret can help in moving forward.

    Cultural influences shape how we perceive and deal with regret.

    Women often carry societal pressures that affect their choices and regrets.

    Guilt and regret are closely intertwined emotions.

    It's important to prioritize self-care to avoid regret in caregiving roles.

    Regret can illuminate areas of our lives that need attention or change.

    Many regrets stem from actions not taken rather than actions taken.

    Empowerment comes from recognizing and owning your choices.

    You have the power to change your path and create a fulfilling life.

    Sound bites

    "Regret is a flashlight, not a stop sign."

    "You are not alone in your regrets."

    "You have the power to change your path."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Regret

    02:23 Defining Regret and Its Impact

    05:42 The Emotional Weight of Regret

    11:24 Cultural Influences on Regret

    17:26 Guilt vs. Regret in Caregiving

    23:33 Making Intentional Choices to Avoid Regret

    31:02 Healing Through Acknowledgment of Regret

    33:52 Tools for Releasing Regret

    39:05 Introduction to Leanne's Upcoming Workshop

    39:29 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Connect with LeeAnn Marie Webster

    No Regrets; No Limits Weekend

    That's Regrettable Book

    Regret Rewrite Formula

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this episode of Inspired Caring, host Michele Magner engages in a heartfelt conversation with guests Brenda Freed and Alder Allensworth, both experts in music therapy and dementia care. The discussion centers around the challenges faced by families dealing with Alzheimer's disease, particularly how to communicate the complexities of the illness to children. Alder shares her personal experience as a caregiver for her mother with Alzheimer's, highlighting the emotional toll it takes on families. The trio emphasizes the importance of creating resources that help children understand dementia, fostering empathy and compassion in the younger generation. They introduce their innovative program, 'Mackenzie Meets Alzheimer's,' which includes educational videos, a picture book, and song designed to make the topic accessible and relatable for children.

    Keywords

    Alzheimer's, dementia, caregiving, music therapy, children education, empathy, family support, Mackenzie Meets Alzheimer's, caregiver resources, sandwich generation

    Takeaways

    "I found myself as a sandwich generation caregiver."

    "We wanted to change that scenario."

    "Children can learn so you can teach and educate the child."

    "It's important to be honest with it and it's out there as part of the family."

    "These are universal skills that every family can benefit from."

    Sound bites

    "I found myself as a sandwich generation caregiver."

    "We wanted to meet people where they're at."

    "The child can learn so you can teach and educate the child."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Dementia and Caregiving

    03:53 Personal Experiences with Alzheimer's

    06:45 Creating Educational Resources for Children

    10:09 The Mackenzie Meets Alzheimer's Program

    13:00 Understanding Alzheimer's Through Videos

    15:55 Incorporating Children in Caregiving

    18:48 The Importance of Communication and Honesty

    22:07 Social Implications of Educating Children

    25:06 The Unique Picture Book and Its Benefits

    28:01 Life Skills and Compassion Through Caregiving

    30:56 Final Thoughts for Caregivers

    47:01 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Mackenzie Meets Alzheimer's Disease Picture book

    Song on YouTube

    Email: [email protected]

    @Mackenziemeetsalzehimers on FB, Instagram, YouTube,LinkedIn

    Alder Playlist: The Beatles, Motown, Abba

    Brenda: Ellis, Jamie Harris, Michael O’Connor, Mary Gauche

    Dying and Death singer songwriters: Tommy Byrd (Byrd and Street), FrankGilligan

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  • Summary In this enlightening conversation, Michele Magner speaks with Megan Hale about the unique relationship women have with money and the importance of financial education. They explore Megan's journey in creating Dream Money, a platform designed to empower women to build healthy relationships with their finances. The discussion covers various themes, including the significance of understanding personal finance, the concept of minimum viable revenue, the necessity of support and delegation, and the duality of wealth and generosity. Megan emphasizes the importance of both financial skills and mindset shifts in achieving financial confidence and success. If you have a business, this episode is for you. If you do NOT have a business, this episode is for you too!

    Keywords

    money, women, financial education, Dream Money, money mindset, financial skills, entrepreneurship, support, wealth, personal finance

    Takeaways

    Women have unique relationships with money that can be complicated.

    Understanding personal finance is crucial for empowerment.

    The concept of minimum viable revenue helps in financial planning.

    Support and delegation are essential for managing multiple roles.

    Mindset shifts are necessary to overcome financial anxiety.

    Financial skills are as important as money mindset.

    Reading and education can transform financial understanding.

    Building intimacy with money can change one's relationship with it.

    Wealth can coexist with a desire to help others.

    Balancing masculine and feminine energies can enhance financial success.

    Sound bites

    "Women have unique relationships with money."

    "The and is the bridge to expand."

    "Don't do money alone; seek mentorship."

    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Women's Unique Relationship with Money

    05:05 Megan's Journey to Financial Empowerment

    11:10 Navigating Financial Anxiety in Today's Economy

    16:47 The Importance of Investing in Yourself

    23:04 Resources for Financial Growth and Mindset

    25:16 Mindset and Financial Leadership

    26:10 Building Intimacy with Money

    30:20 Reframing Debt and Financial Relationships

    32:09 The Duality of Wealth and Service

    34:30 Navigating Capitalism and Feminine Energy

    40:35 Empowering Women Through Financial Education

    42:52 Introducing Dream Money Program

    47:38 The Importance of Mentorship in Financial Growth

    49:27 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Connect with Megan Hale:

    Dream Money Website

    Instagram

    Facebook

    LinkedIn

    Resources Megan Shared:

    Sacred Success by Barbara Stanny

    Profit First by Mike Michalowicz

    Money, A Love Story by Kate Northrup

    Wild & Holy Radio Podcast

    Playlists:

    Lo-fi beats & Taylor Swift

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster. Inspired Caring is offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this conversation, Debbie Weiss shares her profound journey as a caregiver, starting from her teenage years when she took on the responsibility of caring for her father after his stroke. She discusses the emotional challenges and the evolution of her caregiving roles, including caring for her son with autism and her husband with terminal cancer. Throughout the conversation, Debbie emphasizes the importance of hope, self-discovery, and empowerment in the face of adversity. She also highlights her journey of writing books as a therapeutic outlet and her aspirations to inspire others through her experiences.

    Takeaways

    Debbie became her father's full-time caregiver at a young age.

    Navigating healthcare systems can be overwhelming for young caregivers.

    Caregiving can lead to a shift in family dynamics and relationships.

    The emotional toll of caregiving can lead to feelings of grief and loss.

    Finding hope amidst struggles is crucial for caregivers.

    Self-discovery often comes from challenging experiences.

    Shifting from a victim mentality to empowerment is transformative.

    Writing can serve as a therapeutic outlet for caregivers.

    Creating a positive mindset is essential for personal growth.

    Debbie aims to inspire others through her journey and future projects.

    Sound bites

    "I lost my father. He wasn't the same person."

    "I had to take away the victim mentality."

    "I discovered I love creating."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    00:58 The Caregiving Journey Begins

    03:47 Navigating Different Caregiving Scenarios

    06:46 The Impact of Caregiving on Relationships

    10:10 Finding Hope Amidst Challenges

    12:54 Personal Growth Through Caregiving

    15:46 Transforming Victimhood into Empowerment

    24:02 Rediscovering Identity at 50

    27:26 Shifting from Victim Mentality to Empowerment

    28:46 Tackling Weight and Self-Worth

    33:51 Mindset Changes and Long-Term Success

    36:31 The Journey to Writing a Book

    42:08 Finding Purpose Through Writing

    47:47 Embracing Creativity and Future Aspirations

    51:55 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Keywords

    caregiving, personal growth, resilience, mental health, hope, self-discovery, empowerment, writing, inspiration, support

    Connect with Debbie:

    ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠

    The Sprinkle Effect Book

    The Sprinkle Effect Workbook

    The Sprinkle Effect Card Deck

    On Second Thought Maybe I can -

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

    Connect with Michele Magner:

    Website: www.InspiredCaring.com
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiredcaring/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michele.magner.90
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-magner-60a99089/
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    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary: In this episode, Michele Magner discusses the complexities of the hospital discharge process with Nurse, Steph Madej. They explore the process of who is involved, what constitutes a safe discharge plan, the role of insurance and Medicare, the importance of family involvement, and the challenges of navigating referrals and resources. They also introduce EverBlessed Nursing and Transport, a service aimed at providing personalized care and support for elderly patients post-discharge.

    Takeaways

    Families often struggle with understanding the discharge process.

    A safe discharge plan includes various factors like medication management and home support.

    The hospital discharge team consists of doctors, nurses, social workers, and therapists.

    Medicare requires specific criteria for coverage of rehabilitation services.

    Referrals for rehab are sent out based on patient readiness and insurance approval.

    Family involvement is crucial in assessing the patient's needs and safety.

    Difficult conversations about care options are often necessary with families.

    Post-discharge resources are essential to prevent readmission to the hospital.

    Frequent hospital visits indicate a need for additional support and resources.

    EverBlessed Nursing and Transport aims to fill gaps in care for elderly patients.

    Sound Bites

    "It's important to have a solid plan."

    "We can't force people to do anything."

    "We want the best for each person."

    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding the Hospital Discharge Process

    07:02 Navigating Medicare and Rehab Options

    12:58 Referral Processes and Challenges

    19:36 Tough Conversations with Families

    26:03 The Role of Family in Care Decisions

    32:58 Introducing EverBlessed Nursing and Transport

    44:00 Final Thoughts for Families

    45:50 Connecting with Steph Madej

    46:33 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Keywords

    hospital discharge, healthcare, Medicare, insurance, family support, nursing, rehabilitation, patient care, social work, healthcare resources

    Connect with Steph:

    Facebook

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

    Connect with Michele Magner:

    Website: www.InspiredCaring.com
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiredcaring/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michele.magner.90
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-magner-60a99089/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@inspiredcaringwithmichelem3138
    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this conversation, Michele Magner interviews Kelley Brady, a seasoned geriatric nurse, who shares her extensive experience in senior care and the evolution of dementia care practices. They discuss the 4 key 'speeches' she would frequently share with family members, tough conversations, but critical in senior care:

    1)the nuances of DNR versus full code decisions

    2)the concept of memory care as a form of freedom

    3)you don't accidentally stumble into Hospice care

    4)the 21-day habit formation for residents in memory care and the importance of managing family expectations during transitions.

    Kelley's insights provide valuable guidance for caregivers navigating the complexities of geriatric care.

    Takeaways

    Dementia care practices have evolved significantly over the years.

    Understanding the difference between DNR and full code is crucial for families.

    Memory care can provide a sense of freedom for residents.

    Safety is the primary concern when considering assisted living.

    It takes 21 days for new habits to form, even for those with dementia.

    Family visits should be managed to reduce anxiety for residents.

    Outings should be familiar and enjoyable for residents with dementia.

    Informed choices in hospice care can greatly impact quality of life.

    Open communication with healthcare providers is essential for effective care.

    Keywords

    geriatric nursing, dementia care, mental health, DNR, memory care, assisted living, hospice care, family caregiving, end-of-life conversations, healthcare choices

    Sound bites

    "Memory care spells freedom."

    "We're talking about today."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Geriatric Nursing Journey

    06:06 Evolution of Dementia Care Practices

    12:18 Understanding DNR vs Full Code

    17:23 The Freedom of Memory Care

    22:54 Signs for Assisted Living Consideration

    26:39 The 21-Day Habit Formation

    33:15 Engaging Families in Care

    35:06 The Power of Engagement in Care

    41:16 Navigating Social Interactions and Comfort Zones

    43:28 Empowering Families Through Education

    50:33 Understanding Hospice Care and Its Importance

    54:45 Quality of Life vs. Quantity of Life

    59:42 Exploring Death Cafes and Palliative Care Options

    01:07:56 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Resources

    Teepa Snow, Positive Approach to Care

    David Kessler, Remember With More Love Than Pain

    Lionetti Law

    The Gentle Art of Swedish Art of Death Cleaning on Peacock

    Death Cafes

    Death Doula Natalie Bolen (or on Instagram)

    Death Doula Jenni Herchenbach, Flourish Collaborative

    Before the Casket, Amy Hensley

    Playlist: Tyler Childs

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership to businesses to provide for the families they work with.

    Connect with Michele Magner:

    Website: www.InspiredCaring.com
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiredcaring/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michele.magner.90
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-magner-60a99089/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@inspiredcaringwithmichelem3138
    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

    *Disclaimer - always work with healthcare providers and licensed professionals who know the situation on any decisions being made for what is appropriate for you and your loved one.

  • Summary In this conversation, Dr. Lindy Fields, a neuropsychologist, discusses the importance of cognitive assessments for individuals experiencing cognitive concerns. The conversation covers various aspects of cognitive health, including the process of getting assessed, the role of neuropsychological testing, the significance of lifestyle changes for brain health, and the impact of stress and caregiving on cognitive function. Dr. Fields emphasizes the need for early intervention, ways to initiate this conversation, and provides practical strategies for maintaining cognitive health, ultimately highlighting the importance of understanding and addressing cognitive changes for both individuals and their families.

    Takeaways

    People often jump to conclusions about dementia too quickly.

    Various health conditions can impact cognition, not just dementia.

    Documenting cognitive changes can help healthcare providers.

    Cognitive screenings are initial assessments, not definitive diagnoses.

    Neuropsychological assessments provide a comprehensive evaluation.

    Lifestyle changes can significantly impact brain health.

    Stress management is crucial for cognitive well-being.

    Early intervention can lead to better outcomes for cognitive health.

    Support systems are essential for caregivers and individuals with cognitive concerns.

    Education about brain health is vital for families.

    Keywords

    cognitive assessment, neuropsychology, dementia, brain health, lifestyle changes, caregiving, early intervention, neuropsychological testing, cognitive disorders, mental health

    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Cognitive Concerns

    03:45 Navigating Assessments and Screenings

    06:59 The Role of Neuropsychological Testing

    09:44 Interpreting Test Results and Next Steps

    12:36 Lifestyle Changes for Brain Health

    15:55 The Impact of Alcohol on Cognition

    18:44 Addressing Cognitive Changes in Aging

    21:50 The Connection Between Parkinson's and Dementia

    24:43 The Importance of Early Assessment

    27:33 Creating a Supportive Environment

    30:21 Final Thoughts on Cognitive Health

    53:32 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3

    Important Update: Dr. Lindy Fields has transitioned to a clinical role for a large organization and is no longer accepting private patients.

    MIND Diet

    DASH Eating Plan

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

    Connect with Michele Magner:

    Website: www.InspiredCaring.com
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiredcaring/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michele.magner.90
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-magner-60a99089/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@inspiredcaringwithmichelem3138
    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary In this conversation, Michele Magner welcomes Adria Thompson, a speech language pathologist and founder of Be Light Care. We go behind the scenes with Adria, who has created 400+ videos sharing specific hands on care tips for assisting someone who is living with dementia. Guiding 500,000+ caregivers across her platforms, she is changing the every day lives of individuals and trajectory of dementia care.

    Adria shares her journey in the field, the importance of understanding and advocating for individuals living with dementia, and the challenges caregivers face. They explore the impact of public perception on caregiving decisions, the need for empathy and support, and the significance of education in dementia care. Adria emphasizes the importance of listening to the experiences of those living with dementia and advocates for a more compassionate approach to caregiving.

    Takeaways

    Be Light Care was founded to provide resources and training for caregivers.

    Understanding dementia requires empathy and effective communication strategies.

    Public perception can heavily influence caregiving decisions and experiences.

    Caregivers often face backlash for their choices regarding care placement.

    Education in dementia care should emphasize the human experience behind the condition.

    Listening to individuals living with dementia is crucial for effective care.

    Cultural differences impact how dementia care is approached and perceived.

    There is hope for a more compassionate society towards individuals with dementia.

    Caregivers should be acknowledged and supported for their dedication and hard work.

    Sound bites

    "Caregiving is a double-edged sword."

    "Trust caregivers, trust caregivers."

    "You're seen and you're not alone."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Adria Thompson and Be Like Care

    03:44 Adria's Journey as a Speech Language Pathologist

    06:27 Creating Accessible Dementia Care Content

    09:01 The Impact of Emma Heming Willis' Story

    12:05 Understanding Caregiver Decisions and Public Perception

    15:44 The Importance of Trusting Caregivers

    17:28 Innovations in Dementia Education

    20:35 Empathy in Dementia Care

    23:04 Research and Perspectives from People Living with Dementia

    26:14 Hope for the Future of Aging and Care

    29:09 Hogeweyk®Dementia Village & Cultural Differences in Dementia Care

    31:09 The Balance of Risk in Caregiving

    33:48 Final Thoughts and Messages for Caregivers

    46:06 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE -OUTRO).mp3

    Keywords

    dementia care, caregiving, speech language pathology, BeLight Care, Adria Thompson, dementia resources, caregiver support, education in dementia, public perception of dementia, human experience in dementia

    Adria’s TedX "Why We Should Talk About Dementia"

    Follow Adria with Be Light Care on:

    Instagram Facebook TikTokWebsiteLinkedIn

    Inspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership to businesses to provide for the families they work with.

    Connect with Michele Magner:

    Website: www.InspiredCaring.com
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiredcaring/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michele.magner.90
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-magner-60a99089/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@inspiredcaringwithmichelem3138
    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.

  • Summary Entrepreneur and Gym owner Luke Shook takesus on the journey of transforming the fitness industry through his gym UBX Omaha. With a focus for ordinary people getting extraordinary results being the first gym to “focus on your organs not your waistline”.

    In this conversation, Luke shares his journey in the fitnessindustry, discussing the founding of his gym, UBX, and his philosophy on personal training. He emphasizes the importance of bio-individuality in health and fitness, the significance of nutrition, and the role of strength training in promoting longevity. Luke also highlights the challenges of motivation andthe importance of community support in achieving fitness goals. The discussion concludes with encouragement for individuals to take the first step towards ahealthier lifestyle.

    At UBX they understand that taking the first steps towardsbeing a healthier, happier person can be very intimidating. It involves making sacrifices and prioritizing your life to make exercise and healthy eating habits an everyday focus. At Ultimate Body Experience their mission is to make the transition as easy as possible.

    Takeaways

    Performance anxiety is common, but often unfounded.

    Transformational experiences can come from trying newthings.

    Nutrition is crucial for fitness success.

    Strength training is vital for longevity, especially inwomen.

    Mindset plays a significant role in overcoming obstacles.

    Community support enhances motivation and accountability.

    Bio-individuality means everyone has unique health needs.

    Taking the first step is essential for progress.

    Keywords

    fitness, personal training, nutrition, bio-individuality,strength training, health, wellness, motivation, community, longevity

    Sound bites

    "I was scared to walk in the gym."

    "You have to try something, anything."

    "You can't start if you don't try it."

    Chapters

    00:00 The Journey Begins: Overcoming Pre-Live Anxiety

    02:47 From 24 Hour Fitness to UBX: The Birth of a Gym

    06:58 Building a Community: The Evolution of UBX

    09:19 Navigating Challenges: The Impact of COVID-19

    11:42 Bio Individuality: Understanding Unique Health Needs

    15:55 Nutrition Matters: The Role of Food in Fitness

    21:02 Detoxification: A Daily Ritual for Health

    26:18 The Race of Life: Balancing Health and Pleasure

    27:41 Transforming Fitness: From Intensity to Longevity

    32:42 The Importance of Controlled Stress in Workouts

    38:38 Coaching Through Setbacks: Building Resilience

    45:36 Empowering Women: The Necessity of Strength Training

    51:22 Taking the First Step: Overcoming Inertia in Fitness

    53:10 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE -OUTRO).mp3

    Connect with Luke at UBX Omaha
    Phone: 402-934-2348

    As Mentioned: Jason Ott with Empowered Prevention is the Author of the book No Cure, No Problem: The Art of Healing

    Inspired Caringis THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster.

    Inspired Caring is also offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.

    Connect with Michele Magner:

    Website: www.InspiredCaring.com
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiredcaring/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michele.magner.90
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-magner-60a99089/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@inspiredcaringwithmichelem3138
    Custom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.