Hello Alzheimer’s

So Many Goodbyes

Hello Alzheimer’s will inform, inspire and affirm those touched by Alzheimer’s or other dementia through the powerful perspectives in our community: From renowned neurologists to committed caregivers. Together, we’ll delve into the details of dementia to discover why right now is considered the ”Era of Hope” when it comes to dementia research. Together, we’ll learn about the scope of this crisis and what our community is doing about it. And together, we’ll learn about the best strategies to care for our loved ones AND ourselves... such that we can cope and even still find the joy during the Alzheimer’s or other dementia journey. Hello Alzheimer’s -- hosted by journalist, advocate and daughter, Karla Hult of So Many Goodbyes -- will indeed inform, inspire and affirm each of us... none of us is alone.

  1. 5 FEB

    Tia Delaney-Stewart: The Unequal Burden of Dementia

    Yes, another encore. Because yes, some voices we simply need to hear again. We'll be back soon with that promised new episode, friends. But in the meantime we PROMISE Tia's advice is worth a second (and definitely a first!) listen...  Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Tia Delaney-Stewart, MSN-Ed,  RN, PHN, CCM. Tia holds many titles, including:  Executive Director, Eyes of Love Nursing: Health Committee Chair, National Action Network - LA;  LA County Commissioner (District 2) - Hospital & Healthcare Delivery Systems; Public Relations Chair, Council of Black Nurses - LA; Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Alzheimer's Association, California Southland; Community Advisory Board, Merv Dymally Institute - CSUDH; And Health Committee Chair, NAACP- Inglewood/Southbay Chapter.  Clearly, there's no better leader to talk about the persistent divide in dementia. Reminder: According to the Alzheimer's Association, Black Americans are twice as likely as older White Americans to have Alzheimer's or another dementia. During this conversation, Tia refers to the positive impact of healthy behavior on brain health, as concluded in the U.S. POINTER study. She also addresses the ALZBrainTrust initiative and related hope for improving equity. Trust us, you do NOT want to miss Tia's wisdom, eloquence and inspiration. * Support for this episode comes from AARP. AARP Minnesota helped give all Minnesotans the gift of paid leave. And now AARP Minnesota wants to help you prepare for what paid leave could mean for you and your loved ones, because caregivers shouldn't have to choose between a paycheck and taking care of themselves or a loved one. As of this year, Minnesota's new Paid Family and Medical Leave program offers another tool to help. And that means when you need time off to care for family, you can get part of your pay and your job will be there when you return. Please learn more at AARP.org/MNPaidLeave. Thank you, AARP, for helping give this gift for every season of life.

    41 min
  2. 29 ENE

    ENCORE: Fighting Fraud, Scams AND Dementia

    It has been a heartbreaking and exhausting week in our greater community. And for that reason, our Hello Alzheimer's team has decided to share again this poignant conversation. If you missed it the first time, please enjoy this episode or another one you may have missed... We'll be back with a new Hello Alzheimer's episode next week. Sending you all hugs, hope and light. Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Jay Haapala, the Associate State Director, Community Engagement, at AARP Minnesota. Jay's leadership role includes a LOT of outreach related to fraud and scams and how to protect ourselves or our loved ones from falling into a fraudster's trap (while also preserving our overall safety, dignity and independence).  Lest you think this conversation isn't for you, consider how easy it is for ANY of us -- let alone, those of us living with any form of dementia -- to succumb to the convincing scams communicated by phone, email or other platform. They're everywhere, right?!! And the best way to combat these all-too-familiar fraud and scam schemes is to simply learn more about them. Fortunately, Jay is willing to share his immense knowledge with all of us in this conversation. He also recommends a couple of specific resources to further support or educate everyone trying to fight fraud, including: The Federal Trade Commission's Identity Theft Recovery Plan and related checklist; And, of course, AARP's Fraud Watch Network, available online and at: 877-908-3360. Please share this conversation with everyone you believe could benefit from learning more about fighting fraud and scams and keeping everyone safe. And please reach out if you need support, have questions or topics you'd like us to consider, at: Karla@SoManyGoodbyes.com. Finally, please subscribe to, share with others and review Hello Alzheimer's. We're so grateful for your support.

    41 min
  3. 22 ENE

    Cathy McLeer: The Gift of Paid Family and Medical Leave

    Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Cathy McLeer, the State Director of AARP Minnesota. The two discuss all the details related to the state's new Paid Family and Medical Leave program, which offers caregivers (and others) an opportunity to care for themselves and their loved ones without losing their job. Importantly, Cathy shares her expertise from the profound dual perspectives of an AARP leader and daughter, who's walking alongside her parents during her dad's dementia marathon. Among the resources mentioned during this conversation: * The state website about Paid Family and Medical Leave; * AARP's website dedicated to the new Minnesota program; * The U.S. Department of Labor overview of paid leave and similar programs around the country; * The National Conference of State Legislatures summary for each state; * AARP also offers abundant caregiver resources and referrals, nationally, and in Minnesota. As always, you can also reach out to Karla -- Karla@SoManyGoodbyes.com -- for help getting started. You're not alone. And further proof of that fact: * Support for this episode comes from AARP. AARP Minnesota championed the state’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave, which started on Jan. 1. And now, AARP wants to help you prepare for what this change could mean for you and your loved ones. Under the Paid Family and Medical Leave program, care partners can take time off to care for family, while still getting part of your pay and while knowing your job will be there when you return.  Please learn more at aarp.org/MNpaidleave.

    35 min
  4. 15 ENE

    Post-Holiday Epiphany: What to do when you realize YOUR dementia marathon has begun

    Hello Alzheimer's host, Karla Hult, brings back dear friend and wonderful author, Myrna Marofsky, to talk about what families will want to know if they've left the holiday season with a realization: Their dementia marathon has begun. Together, Karla and Myrna reflect -- in a natural "stream of consciousness" style -- on their own dementia marathons and the lessons they learned along the way: Myrna, as the life partner turned primary care partner of her beloved husband, Larry; and Karla, as the daughter who also helped care for her amazing dad, Bob.  Trust us, both Karla and Myrna impart wisdom, humor and a whole lot of humility -- all of which can benefit others in the extended Alzheimer's and other dementia family, including those who've just joined that very family. As a reminder, Myrna wrote the beautiful book: To the Last Dance: A Partner's Story of Living and Loving through Dementia. Karla and Myrna refer often to the abundant resources available to walk alongside any family on the dementia marathon. For more information on those resources, please email: Karla@SoManyGoodbyes.com Thank you for listening, friends, especially during this difficult start of a new year. Please know you are not alone. * Support for this episode comes from AARP. AARP Minnesota championed the state’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave, which started on Jan. 1. And now, AARP wants to help you prepare for what this change could mean for you and your loved ones. Under the Paid Family and Medical Leave program, care partners can take time off to care for family, while still getting part of your pay and while knowing your job will be there when you return.  Please learn more at aarp.org/MNpaidleave.

    46 min
  5. 8 ENE

    Jay Haapala: Fighting Fraud and Scams (While Also Fighting Dementia)

    Hello Alzheimer's host Karla Hult talks with Jay Haapala, the Associate State Director, Community Engagement, at AARP Minnesota. Jay's leadership role includes a LOT of outreach related to fraud and scams and how to protect ourselves or our loved ones from falling into a fraudster's trap (while also preserving our overall safety, dignity and independence).  Lest you think this conversation isn't for you, consider how easy it is for ANY of us -- let alone, those of us living with any form of dementia -- to succumb to the convincing scams communicated by phone, email or other platform. They're everywhere, right?!! And the best way to combat these all-too-familiar fraud and scam schemes is to simply learn more about them. Fortunately, Jay is willing to share his immense knowledge with all of us in this conversation. He also recommends a couple of specific resources to further support or educate everyone trying to fight fraud, including: The Federal Trade Commission's Identity Theft Recovery Plan and related checklist; And, of course, AARP's Fraud Watch Network, available online and at: 877-908-3360. Please share this conversation with everyone you believe could benefit from learning more about fighting fraud and scams and keeping everyone safe. And please reach out if you need support, have questions or topics you'd like us to consider, at: Karla@SoManyGoodbyes.com. Finally, please subscribe to, share with others and review "Hello Alzheimer's." We're so grateful for your support.

    41 min

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Hello Alzheimer’s will inform, inspire and affirm those touched by Alzheimer’s or other dementia through the powerful perspectives in our community: From renowned neurologists to committed caregivers. Together, we’ll delve into the details of dementia to discover why right now is considered the ”Era of Hope” when it comes to dementia research. Together, we’ll learn about the scope of this crisis and what our community is doing about it. And together, we’ll learn about the best strategies to care for our loved ones AND ourselves... such that we can cope and even still find the joy during the Alzheimer’s or other dementia journey. Hello Alzheimer’s -- hosted by journalist, advocate and daughter, Karla Hult of So Many Goodbyes -- will indeed inform, inspire and affirm each of us... none of us is alone.