The conversation also touches on why she chose the name “Innerhive” and the importance of having crucial medical and legal documents organized in one place, especially for emergencies. Crystal designed Innerhive to offer caregivers easy access to essential information, such as medical histories…
We also touched on the importance of self-care for caregivers, staying active, and finding joy in life as we age. Christine shared her thoughts on how societal views on aging are shifting and the growing focus on quality of life for seniors. Additionally,…
We explore practical strategies for dementia prevention, such as maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, managing LDL cholesterol, and keeping blood glucose and triglycerides at normal levels to reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
The film includes stories from a police officer, a NJ mayor who underwent a “drive-by double mastectomy,” a bone marrow recipient facing further isolation, doctors and nurses grappling with mental health challenges, and a food shortage crisis in Bergen County.
She extends heartfelt thanks to her listeners, Jeanne White (Station Manager), Lillian Cauldwell (CEO of PWTRN), and all her guests, with a special shoutout to Lissa Warren (President of Lissa Warren PR).
We talked about the benefits of learning to accept and embrace our emotions. Betsy Wurzel read a powerful paragraph from the book about “post-traumatic growth” after a loss, which resonated deeply with me
Jon Mills explained the concept of “Collective Bystander Disorder” and its impact on social issues today. We also discussed living in fear, the lack of empathy and respect for one another, and whether we can continue to exist on our current path of…
In memory of her husband, Matthew Sloan who was her inspiration for getting into her car to raise awareness of Alzheirmiers!
She will always bring awareness concerning caregivers but also will seek out the subjects and topics that one does not hear a lot on Internet Radio.
This Journey started when Betsy went into her CAR 5 or 6 years ago to raise awareness of Early Onset Alzheimer’s and started showing Matt’s picture.

