We also explore the importance of trusting one’s instincts about their body’s health and advocating for oneself in healthcare. Tonya discusses the inception of her podcast, Power Pantaloons, aimed at supporting others facing cancer, and underscores the significance of education and advocacy in…
Betsy’s encourages listeners, especially those in VFW or other veterans groups, to join forces with Veteran’s Last Patrol to befriend, honor, and support veterans during their final patrol on earth. Also discussed the importance of honoring and remembering our veterans in their time…
She highlights the workshops available onboard, tailored to assist caregivers, as well as the therapeutic benefits of music and art for both caregivers and their loved ones. Recognizing the need for caregivers to have time for themselves, Kathryn assures that trained staff are…
They discussed grieving, and the lack of support, especially for men and those who have lost loved ones to Parkinson’s Disease. George Ackerman wants people to know: We love you, We support you, and You are not alone! He encourages people to keep…
We share experiences illustrating how music therapy positively impacts individuals with dementia, caregivers, those with cognitive disabilities, and children. Bridgetown Music Therapy boasts a diverse array of music genres and programs to cater to various needs.
Dr. Greenhut emphasizes the necessity for caregivers to develop a plan, take charge, organize, and maintain control over their responsibilities for both their loved ones and themselves.
During the interview, Becky Large proudly announces a new partnership between Autism Travel Club and Becoming rentABLE. This collaboration aims to assist families in finding places that are both Autism-friendly and wheelchair accessible, offering Autism readiness training for short-term rentals. Lorraine Woodard serves…
Betsy expresses her enthusiasm for Artfully Aging®, recognizing its potential appeal to children, and young adults, as well as educational institutions and recreational programs. She eagerly anticipates embarking on a watercolor project with her son Josh.
She recounts a touching anecdote revealing the profound impact of attentive caregiving on her mother’s well-being, highlighting the significance of vigilance and open communication in such circumstances.
The conversation also touches on the stigma surrounding schizophrenia, other pertinent mental health issues, and the imperative need for open discussions on mental health care.

