Dementialand™
Head talk is not always bad – those voices that seem louder than the outside noise when needed. I have two voices in particular that visit me often. This podcast is dedicated to my two mentors, my intimate friends, and creative counselors. Picasso and Gulley Jimson. Picasso Voice: Steve Heyl Gulley Jimson Voice: Marc Biagi Based on the book: Wonders In Dementialand available on Amazon Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE and check ‘thumbs-up’ Check out the Dementialand video on YouTube #Picasso #paintings #storytelling
info_outline Episode#31: This should be a Christmas StoryDementialand™
It’s been a very strange year. Christmas is just not Christmas. So appropriately, this podcast is about foot baths, friendships made over fences and a dragons fly who became the galaxy’s newest comet.
info_outline Episode#30: Thanksgiving “the Wink”Dementialand™
Did you know, a Wink is a signal of a Shared Secret, inspired from the story of Odin the Norse god? Odin gave his eye in exchange for a drink from the well of Mimir - a drink which would give him the gift of great wisdom and knowledge. The Wink is my favorite Thanksgiving day story. I hope you enjoy it.
info_outline Episode#29: It’s Your Lucky DayDementialand™
This podcast will definitely put a smile on your face. A lighthearted story about Violet, beauty pageants, Queens and winning the crown. Whether you know anyone living in or near Dementialand, this podcast is worth sharing. I can’t think of a more important time than NOW, to lighten-up someone’s day. Take care. Be kind and wear your mask.… Enjoy.
info_outline Episode#29: It’s Your Lucky DayDementialand™
This podcast will definitely put a smile on your face. A lighthearted story about Violet, beauty pageants, Queens and winning the crown. Whether you know anyone living in or near Dementialand, this podcast is worth sharing. I can’t think of a more important time than NOW, to lighten-up someone’s day. Take care. Be kind and wear your mask.… Enjoy.
info_outline Episode#29: It’s Your Lucky DayDementialand™
This podcast will definitely put a smile on your face. A lighthearted story about Violet, beauty pageants, Queens and winning the crown. Whether you know anyone living in or near Dementialand, this podcast is worth sharing. I can’t think of a more important time than NOW, to lighten-up someone’s day. Take care. Be kind and wear your mask.… Enjoy.
info_outline Episode#28: Love at the MatineeDementialand™
Violet pulled out an album that was tucked into the side cushions. The album contained family photos and pictures cut out from magazines of people my mother added, officially making them part of our family. Paper people I called them, each with elaborate stories. Stories that gave my mother a dimension that was real and honest.
info_outline Episode#27: Murray and the Ambiguous BoilDementialand™
“Violet lifted her eyes and fixed them on a strange man who was standing in front of her. She twisted her drinking straw, trying to remember if he was a man she should know ....someone perhaps who was hidden in her memory's blind spot.” I loved this visit. The bizarre intensity had a delightfully quality, that is often found in dementia’s splendor. Enjoy.
info_outline Dementialand Movie talk by the global entrepreneur Toma Clark HainesDementialand™
Toma Clark Haines, host of The Republic of Toma podcast presented by ASPIRE DESIGN AND HOME magazine - sits down with German Producer, Director and Writer Radek Wegrzyn and American Author, Artist and Podcaster Suzka to discuss their upcoming film ‘Wonders in Dementialand’
info_outline Episode#26: The Gypsy SundownersDementialand™
There is a place not mentioned in any travel magazines but this growing world wide destination offers a compelling reason to visit. Maybe part of its fascination is their unfaithfulness to the status quo or possibly, it’s the Gypsy Sundowners who simply pop-in unannounced. For whatever reason, this destination has a lot to offer. Another wonder found in Dementialand - a vacation spot for Sundowners. Enjoy.
info_outline#worms #mystics #caregivers
‘Ya can’t do this alone’. This was an eye opener. Hiring a caregiver was a very good idea. And I believe it took pressure off my mother. She didn’t feel like she was a burden on her children, even if she didn’t know who I was.
Written and produced by Suzka.
Fiona’s Voice: Lola Cheatham
Flo’s Voice: Stacey Murray, ‘Soul Songress’ Detroit Jazz Singer of the Year 2019
Vida’s Voice: Cristi Ritter Loper
AD Reader Voice: Albert Cristy
Based on the book: Wonders In Dementialand available on Amazon
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