Redefining Dementia
resources and helpful life experiences, the podcast will look to connect with the audience to provide helpful and meaningful takeaways.
Redefining Dementia
Latest Episodes
Michael Booth: Choosing Empathy Over Apathy in Young Onset Dementia
When Michael Booth was diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s at 46, his world changed almost instantly—he lost his job, his driver’s license, and a sense of stability. But instead of letting the diagnosis define him, Michael chose to reshape i...
Donna Schoenherr: The Power of Dance in Dementia Care
When words fail, movement speaks. This powerful idea lies at the heart of our conversation with Donna Schoenherr, award-winning dancer, choreographer, and founder of Ballet4Life® and Move into Wellbeing®, two Lon...
Dr. William Randall: Aging as Adventure - Reframing Life's Later Chapters
Dr. William Randall returns to Redefining Dementia with a perspective that turns conventional wisdom on its head: what if aging – and by extension, dementia – isn't a narrative of decline but an adventure?With his background in gerontol...
Anne-Marie Stoneburgh: Making a Good Day Great
What does it really mean to make a good day great for someone living with dementia?In this thoughtful and inspiring episode, Anne-Marie Stoneburgh brings over 35 years of experience in geriatric care to the conversation. As an e...
Dr. Patricia Morris: Rethinking Dementia as Neurodivergence & Care Through Connection
Dr. Patricia Morris from the University of New Brunswick joins us to challenge traditional narratives about dementia. What if dementia isn’t just a disease but a unique form of neurodivergence that calls for a fresh, more compassionate perspect...