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Who knew he was an artist?

Long Live The Brains

Release Date: 05/12/2021

Breaking Barriers to Find Greater Meaning show art Breaking Barriers to Find Greater Meaning

Long Live The Brains

This episode closes out our Art & Neurodegeneration series by interviewing Dr. Connie Frigo, who is a world-renowned saxophonist and Professor of Music at the University of Georgia. This interview focuses on Dr. Frigo's nearly 3 decade journey of discovering deeper musical meaning to break down barriers and enrich relationships. We discuss the intersection of music and the brain as well as its ability to 'unlock' people.

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When words fail, music speaks show art When words fail, music speaks

Long Live The Brains

This is the 4th episode of our 'Art & Neurodegeneration' series and features an interview with Don Wendorf, Psy.D. & Lynda Everman about using music as a tool for reaching individuals with cognitive impairment. Don & Lynda have co-authored several books pertaining to this and provide insights based on their experiences. Some focus points include learning to sing 'with' rather than 'for' and expecting the unexpected.

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We're more than bingo...the art of relationships show art We're more than bingo...the art of relationships

Long Live The Brains

This is part 3 of our series entitled 'Art & Neurodegeneration' and features an interview with Daphne Johnston, founder of the Respite for All Foundation. Daphne discusses the respite care, what it is, how it helps, who it helps and how her foundation has taken a unique spin to focus on 'the person' and developing the art of relationships.

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Who knew he was an artist? show art Who knew he was an artist?

Long Live The Brains

This is the second episode in our Arts & Neurodegeneration Series and features Daniel C. Potts, MD, FAAN, who is a practicing neurologist and founder of the Cognitive Dynamics Foundation. Dr. Potts discusses his journey with dementia both as a neurologist and as a son. Dr. Potts discusses his personal experience with the transformative power of visual art and how this led to an amazing program Bringing Art to Life.

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Improvisation...Yes and... show art Improvisation...Yes and...

Long Live The Brains

This episode kicks off our series on Art & Neurodegeneration by interviewing Craig Price about improvisation. Craig is the Director of Community Education & Wellness for the Naples Players in Naples, FL. Craig not only demonstrates how fun improvisation can be, but also how it applies to people with cognitive impairment and their care partners!

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Introducing GetSetUp & Elder Source show art Introducing GetSetUp & Elder Source

Long Live The Brains

This interview features Andrea Spencer & Lawrence Kosick who are representatives from ElderSource & GetSetUp, respectively. This discussion focuses on their new partnership to provide nearly 300 different virtual classes, for & by seniors, on topics ranging from technology to exercise.

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Major Concepts & Applications for The Caregiver Journey show art Major Concepts & Applications for The Caregiver Journey

Long Live The Brains

This episode features an interview with Susan Ryan, author of the book Our Journey of Love: 5 Steps to Navigate Your Caregiving Journey. Susan discusses several of the major themes, such as massive acceptance & radical presence, in her book and how to practically apply them to one's caregiver experience. 

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Achieving Balance for The Caregiver: Part 2 show art Achieving Balance for The Caregiver: Part 2

Long Live The Brains

This episode features the second half of a round table discussion on caregiver challenges from the vantage point of a current caregiver (Kandice Jacobs Robinson), two prior caregivers (Lynda Everman & Don Wendorf) and a caregiver coach (Katie Newby). Through the sharing of firsthand experiences, we expect this episode to provide new insights for finding your flow, your balance and seeing beauty as a caregiver.

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Achieving Balance for The Caregiver Part 1 show art Achieving Balance for The Caregiver Part 1

Long Live The Brains

Most caregivers realize that finding balance can be an ongoing and dynamic challenge This episode features the first half of a round table discussion that provides a look at caregiver challenges from the vantage point of a current caregiver (Kandice Jacobs Robinson), two prior caregivers (Lynda Everman & Don Wendorf) and a caregiver coach (Katie Newby). We hope that this episode provides caregivers with strategies for facing common and major challenges as well as finding beauty even in the struggle.

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Caregivers: Are you Thriving, Surviving, Struggling or In Crisis? show art Caregivers: Are you Thriving, Surviving, Struggling or In Crisis?

Long Live The Brains

As we kick off 2021, many people are pursuing New Years resolutions to better their lives. We encourage caregivers to take an honest appraisal of their current situation and determine if their current approach is sustainable, healthy and good. This episode features an interview with Katie Newby, a caregiver coach, who helps guide us through some key questions and strategies to determine if you are thriving, surviving, struggling or in crisis...and what to do about it.

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This is the second episode in our Arts & Neurodegeneration Series and features Daniel C. Potts, MD, FAAN, who is a practicing neurologist and founder of the Cognitive Dynamics Foundation. Dr. Potts discusses his journey with dementia both as a neurologist and as a son. Dr. Potts discusses his personal experience with the transformative power of visual art and how this led to an amazing program Bringing Art to Life.