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Help For Dementia

Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories

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Welcome to the Help for Dementia podcast, hosted by Carrie Candy. Here, we dive into the realities of dementia, exploring its challenges, breakthroughs, and the vital importance of connection. Whether you’re living with dementia, are a care partner, working as a healthcare professional, or simply seeking a deeper understanding, you will find expert advice, inspiring stories, and practical tips that can make a real difference. Help for Dementia is brought to you by the Alzheimer Society of Al ...
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The Tale of a Town - Canada

FIXT POINT Arts and Media

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The Tale of a Town - Canada is a site-specific oral history and theatre project aiming to capture the collective community memory of Canada's Main Streets, one story at a time, while preserving local heritage and promoting neighbourhood culture.
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Canada Immigration News Podcast: Your Go-To Source for Immigration Updates Feeling overwhelmed by the ever-evolving Canadian immigration landscape? The Canada Immigration News podcast delivers clear and concise updates on the latest news, policies, and programs. Tune in to each episode as we break down hot topics like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and inspiring newcomer stories. Whether you're navigating the immigration process or exploring the idea of making Canada your home, ...
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Together let's discover how to live our best life possible in spite of the obstacles thrown in our way. Join Ryan Dempsey as he shares insights and inspiring stories about how he copes with Meniere's disease and it's symptoms.
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Road Trip Radio is a family friendly podcast celebrating all things Canada! Brought to you by the creative team behind CBC’s This is That, each episode playfully explores one of our country’s provinces and territories offering fun documentaries, cool interviews, adventure stories and comedy!
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Open Air Podcast

KPOV Community Radio

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KPOV's Open Air features an eclectic mix of people, personalities, issues, celebrations. You name it, we talk about it! The Open Air podcast features stories and interviews which originally aired on Wednesdays at 5:00pm on KPOV, 88.9fm in Bend, Oregon. You never know who will be stopping by! Open Air is hosted by Dawn Newton.
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Welcome to episode 82 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, where we bring you the most important updates in Canadian immigration. In this episode, we explore Canada’s evolving Express Entry trends, a proposed work permit extension in Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador’s latest immigration draw, and new PNP draw invitations issued by Manitob…
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Karen McLean describes life after her husband Scott was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at age 52. She recalls the first subtle changes, the rapid decline that followed and the decision to move Scott into full-time care. Karen speaks openly about exhaustion, care-partner burnout and the support she receives from the Alzheimer Society communi…
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Welcome to episode 81 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, where we deliver the most relevant immigration updates across Canada. In this episode, we cover the latest category-based Express Entry draw for healthcare workers, North Bay Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) updates for 2025, a significant change to the PRRA hearing consent pr…
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Dr. Marc Poulin is here to talk healthy brain aging and dementia prevention. A researcher and professor at the University of Calgary, Dr. Poulin's work focuses on understanding how exercise influences cognition in older adults at risk of dementia. He has worked with hundreds of older adults, gaining insights into the dementia journey and the import…
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Welcome to episode 80 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast. In this episode, we break down Express Entry Draw #342, a major update for U.S. doctors looking to move to Canada, the latest Manitoba PNP draw, and newly released 2025 LMIA processing times. If you’re exploring pathways to immigrate to Canada in 2025, these stories could make a big diff…
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Welcome to episode 79 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, your trusted source for weekly immigration insights. In this episode, we cover the Alberta Opportunity Stream update under AAIP, upcoming SINP information sessions on nomination cuts, the immediate application cap of Canada’s Home Care Worker Pilots, and B.C.’s tuition-free pathway progr…
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In Part 2 of this conversation, lawyer Doris Bonora continues to explore financial scams with a focus on phishing, business impersonation, and issues related to care partner or family fraud. Drawing on her extensive legal experience in estate planning and litigation, Doris explains how scammers use urgency and pressure to push for quick decisions. …
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Welcome to episode 78 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, where we bring you the most important updates in Canadian immigration policy. In this episode, we discuss the IRCC’s update to the SUV Work Permit guidelines, results of the Northwest Territories' March immigration draw, a migration surge from the United States to Canada, and new recruit…
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Welcome to episode 77 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, your go-to source for the latest Canadian immigration updates. In today’s episode, we dive into Canada’s evolving immigration strategies, the launch of new home care worker pathways, Sudbury’s Business Incubator Program for entrepreneurs, and Yukon’s 2025 Expression of Interest intake fo…
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In this first part of our special conversation, lawyer Doris Bonora discusses the most common financial scams targeting seniors, including government impersonation, tech support fraud, and emotional manipulations like the “grandparent scam” and “romance scam.” Drawing on her decades of legal experience in estate planning and litigation, Doris offer…
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Welcome to episode 76 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, where we bring you the latest updates on Canadian immigration policies, provincial nominee draws, and regional growth initiatives. In this episode, we discuss Canada’s new passport fee refund policy, study permit rule changes for construction apprentices, New Brunswick’s first immigratio…
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Welcome to episode 75 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, where we bring you the latest updates on immigration programs, policy changes, and Express Entry draws. In this episode, we cover two major Express Entry draws, Canada’s investment in healthcare worker integration, and New Brunswick’s updated Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) criteria. Ex…
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Welcome to Canada Immigration News Podcast #74, where we discuss the latest updates on Canada’s labour market shortages, the record-breaking Start-Up Visa program, new protections for temporary foreign workers in Prince Edward Island (PEI), and Canada’s 2025 Express Entry plan. Stay informed about key changes impacting immigration policies and job …
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Welcome to Episode 73 of the Canada Immigration News Podcast, where we bring you the latest updates on Canada’s economic growth, immigration fraud in Canada, housing crisis, and career opportunities for international graduates. In this episode, we explore crucial topics affecting immigrants, professionals, and policymakers alike. How Canada’s Econo…
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We’re joined by Julie Desautels, Palliative Care Learning Specialist, to introduce the helpfordementia.ca resource for those supporting family or friends living with dementia. Julie shares practical tools and educational resources, all designed to make navigating the care journey easier. Whether it’s finding answers to pressing questions, using the…
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Welcome to Season 2 of the newly rebrand Help for Dementia Podcast (formerly Cognitive Connections). In this episode, we welcome back Christine McWilliam, the new Manager of Strategy and Projects at the Alzheimer Society. Christine introduces HelpforDementia.ca, the Society’s updated online resource platform. They discuss its key features, includin…
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Lynn Ferguson shares her personal journey with young onset dementia. She discusses how her sister first noticed changes in her behavior and how they sought medical help. Lynn talks about the shock of receiving the diagnosis and the initial feelings of sadness and fear. However, she emphasizes that life doesn't end with a dementia diagnosis and that…
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Al Matheson is a dedicated care partner who has been caring for his wife, Joanne, who was diagnosed with early-onset dementia in 2015. Al has been with Joanne for over 50 years and shares his experience and insights into the challenges and lessons he has learned throughout his caregiving journey. He emphasizes the importance of seeking support from…
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Jag's journey began when his wife, Carol Lynn, was diagnosed with early-onset frontotemporal dementia. Jag discusses the journey from the initial signs and symptoms to the diagnosis and the rapid progression. He emphasizes the importance of awareness and early intervention in managing dementia. Jag also highlights the role of the Alzheimer Society …
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Cindy McCaffrey, co-founder of YouQuest, a charity that operates a wellness day program for individuals under the age of 65 living with dementia. Cindy shares her personal journey with her husband's diagnosis of young onset dementia and how it inspired her to create a program that provides socialization, stimulating activities, and respite for care…
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Tony Keith, Jr., poet, writer and hip-hop educational leader, joins me to discuss his new book, "How The Boogeyman Became A Poet,” a powerful YA memoir -- in verse. It traces Tony's journey from being a closeted high school teen terrified of the 'boogeyman' to embracing his true self through poetry in college. KPOV High Desert Community Radio is a …
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Dr. Marc Poulin is here to talk healthy brain aging and dementia prevention. A researcher and professor at the University of Calgary, Dr. Poulin's work focuses on understanding how exercise influences cognition in older adults at risk of dementia. He has worked with hundreds of older adults, gaining insights into the dementia journey and the import…
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Brenda Jackson is the driving force behind Amplified for Alzheimer's, an event that raises funds and awareness for Alzheimer's and dementia research. Brenda shares her personal connection to the cause and how she got involved with volunteering and organizing the event. She discusses the inspiration behind Amplified for Alzheimer's and how it grew f…
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Navjot Gill is a PhD candidate at the University of Waterloo, specializing in the experiences of South Asian Canadians living with dementia and their care partners. She shares her personal journey with her grandmother's dementia diagnosis and highlights the cultural and linguistic barriers that exist within the South Asian community. Navjot emphasi…
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Former NHL player Jason Strudwick joins the podcast to discuss the Alzheimer’s Face Off Pro-Am Hockey Tournament (AFO). Jason shares his involvement in the event this April, highlighting its purpose of raising funds for Alzheimer’s research while fostering a sense of community among participants. From the excitement of draft night to the luncheon a…
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Dr. Joshua Armstrong, a research scientist with the Alzheimer Society of Canada, discusses their latest study that explores the impacts of dementia on different populations, including young onset, gender differences, ethnic origins, and indigenous communities. Dr. Armstrong highlights the importance of understanding their unique needs and emphasize…
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Heunjung Lee discusses her approach to understanding dementia through arts and humanities, challenging the stigma and reframing the reality of people with dementia. She shares her research on using art to promote a better quality of life and the importance of recognizing the abilities of individuals with dementia. Heunjung emphasizes the power of a…
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Dr. Sutherland, Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge, discusses his research on Alzheimer's disease and dementia. He focuses on understanding the pathology of the disease and discusses the role of proteins, the immune system and things he has found surprising in his research.By Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories
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Christine discusses her role as the lead for the ASANT Cafe, an online learning community platform that has since become a valuable resource for education, webinars, and support for individuals living with dementia and their families. She shares her background in social work and how she became involved in dementia care and highlights the importance…
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Hear from George Andrews, President & CEO of the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories, as he emphasizes the importance of prevention and delaying the onset of symptoms through lifestyle choices and social engagement. George also shares personal experiences and insights into the stigma surrounding dementia and the importance of cre…
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Doris Bonora, a partner with Dentons Canada, discusses the importance of getting legal affairs in order when a family member is diagnosed with dementia. Learn the significance of having a personal directive and enduring power of attorney in place to ensure financial and healthcare decisions can be made when the person with dementia is no longer abl…
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We hear from Julie Desautels, the Palliative Care Learning Specialist for the Alzheimer's Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories. With a nursing background and experience in various healthcare environments, Julie is passionate about providing compassionate care and support to individuals living with dementia and their care partners.…
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Arlene and Carrie discuss the current state of dementia in Alberta and the various programs and resources available to care partners and those with dementia. They also discuss the difference the importance of community and the impact of stigma on people living with dementia. Arlene also touches on the challenges faced by people with dementia in pub…
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Joanne Belke shares her personal journey with dementia, starting with her mother’s diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. She discusses the challenges and emotions she faced as a care partner and the impact it had on her family. Joanne highlights the importance of seeking support and finding a community of understanding through the Alzheimer’s Society. …
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Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey into the world of dementia with the Help for Dementia (Formerly: Cognitive Connections) podcast! With your host Carrie Candy from the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories, we are thrilled to bring you insightful conversations that bridge understanding and forge connections. We're bre…
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Breaking Chains: Slavery on Trial in the Oregon Territory tells the story of slaves brought to Oregon from Missouri in the late 1800's. It is told against the background of the national controversy over slavery that led to Civil Way in 1861. Relying on court testimony, Nokes' book includes a rare account of the relationship between a slave and his …
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Sue Marceaux, Co-Founder of the Bend Food Project, and Ranae Staley, Executive Director of The Giving Plate, join Dawn Newton to discuss these incredible organizations, the need for food relief in Central Oregon and how we, the community, can help reduce food insecurity in our community. Listen live and learn more: www.kpov.org. Connect on Facebook…
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Hear one family’s struggle for survival in the chaos of Syria, and one 15-year-old boy’s courageous decision to risk his life to tell the story. Meet Muhammad Najem, War Reporter. KPOV High Desert Community Radio is a listener-supported, volunteer-powered community radio station that broadcasts at 88.9 FM and online at www.kpov.org. KPOV offers loc…
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Alison Perry, founder and executive director of the Central Oregon Veterans Ranch, joins me for an in-depth conversation about the organic approach to healing, end of life care, and the soon to be released documentary, "Cover Me: The Path to Purpose.” KPOV High Desert Community Radio is a listener-supported, volunteer-powered community radio statio…
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Diane Hunter is the author of Oh Great, Another Vampire Book. Each installment in the Oh Great series will be a playful rendering in a different genre, each lending an absurdist lens to culture and ideas. Her approach to each book explores the darkness of human nature as well as the light. KPOV High Desert Community Radio is a listener-supported, v…
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The 19th Annual Bend Film Festival runs October 6th - 23rd, 2022. Thirty-three indie features and 82 short films from around the globe will be presented. Todd Looby, Executive Director of BendFilm, joins us to discuss the annual film festival, education programs and year -round events. The Bend Film Festival is perennially ranked among the "Top 50 …
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Acclaimed journalist Mark Follman's "TRIGGER POINTS" is the first-ever account going inside the world of behavioral threat assessment, a groundbreaking method for successfully preventing mass shootings. The book is a myth-busting narrative that transcends deadlocked political debate and tells the story of a promising path forward. KPOV High Desert …
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Central Oregon Veterans Ranch operates a 19-acre working farm in Bend, OR, and engages hundreds of veterans of different ages and eras in peer support and agriculture-related activities. The Ranch helps veterans find a sense of belonging and purpose through meaningful interactions, team projects, education, growing plants, and caring for animals. A…
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John Hope Bryant is an American financial literacy entrepreneur & businessman. In his book, How the Poor Can Save Capitalism, Bryant has a surprising message for business and political leaders. America's poor have the power to turn our economy around -- and he has real-life case examples and success stories to prove it. KPOV High Desert Community R…
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In PEAK MIND, Dr. Amishi P. Jha reveals remarkably easy-to-adapt, flexible, 12-minute-a-day exercises to lift the mental fog, declutter the mind, and strengthen focus so that you can experience more of your life. Acclaimed neuroscientist, Amishi P. Jha, PhD, has dedicated her life’s work to understanding the science of attention at every level – fr…
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Cy Wakeman, International Leadership Speaker and Drama Researcher, is the author of Life's Messy, Live Happy: Things Don't Have to Be Perfect for You to Be Content. Life's Messy, Live Happy is filled with concrete daily practices and true stories that are hilarious, painful and poignant, about how a simple shift in thinking can change everything yo…
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The reason for the divisive political polarization we’re experiencing in the United States, as explained by social psychologist, Peter T. Coleman, can’t be traced back to one unreasonable person, unfortunate event, or societal defect. In his new book, The Way Out: How to Overcome Toxic Polarization Coleman details principles and practices for navig…
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Bradley J. Edwards is the lawyer for more than 20 of Epstein’s accusers who has spent his live fighting for victims of abuse. His new book, RELENTLESS PURSUIT: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein, tells the true crime story of how Edwards managed to do what the U.S. Justice Department couldn’t – take down this billionaire pedophile for his …
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