49 min

Visual Storytelling of Dementia (The Bob & Diane Fund‪)‬ Fading Memories: Alzheimer's/Dementia Caregiver Support

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Visual Storytelling can help make complex stories easier to understand. It can deliver more impactful messages. It can make stories as relevant for readers as possible.







Why would someone choose to document visually such a difficult subject as dementia? There are as many answers to this as there are caregivers. For some, it's a way to process what they're going through. Whether this is the caregiver's journey or how to process grief, visual Storytelling is a therapeutic process for many.







In this episode, I talk to Gina Martin. She is the founder and CEO of The Bob & Diane Fund. She has been with National Geographic for 21 years. It was a long-held desire to help financially support photographers and their personal projects. Short of winning the lottery, it seemed as if this dream would never happen.







It did happen, and they have now awarded five major grants. Gina tells us all about the origin of the Bob & Diane Fund, the grants and, why it's essential to tell the story of Alzheimer's and dementia. If you've ever longed for a significant way to show someone what your caregiving days are like, this episode will give you that option.







Be sure to head over to their website to see all the images from this year's winner, Jalal Shamsazaran, and his project, The loss of Oral History.







The Bob & Diane Fund



Transcript



Help Support Fading Memories



We have partnered with Caregiver Chronicles to bring you a comprehensive 8-week course. This course covers diagnosis to transition. To learn more or to sign up go HERE







 







Some details about the course.







Payment options include: PayPal or Venmo @dryvette-jackson



Join Fading Memories On Social Media!



If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers!  You'll find us on social media at the following links.







Facebook    Instagram    Twitter







Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. There you can see me in "action" and watch the bonus videos I share.







Want to learn from Jennifer in person (or virtually)? Wherever you'd like a training session, Jen is available. Contact her at fadingmemoriespodcast@gmail.com

Visual Storytelling can help make complex stories easier to understand. It can deliver more impactful messages. It can make stories as relevant for readers as possible.







Why would someone choose to document visually such a difficult subject as dementia? There are as many answers to this as there are caregivers. For some, it's a way to process what they're going through. Whether this is the caregiver's journey or how to process grief, visual Storytelling is a therapeutic process for many.







In this episode, I talk to Gina Martin. She is the founder and CEO of The Bob & Diane Fund. She has been with National Geographic for 21 years. It was a long-held desire to help financially support photographers and their personal projects. Short of winning the lottery, it seemed as if this dream would never happen.







It did happen, and they have now awarded five major grants. Gina tells us all about the origin of the Bob & Diane Fund, the grants and, why it's essential to tell the story of Alzheimer's and dementia. If you've ever longed for a significant way to show someone what your caregiving days are like, this episode will give you that option.







Be sure to head over to their website to see all the images from this year's winner, Jalal Shamsazaran, and his project, The loss of Oral History.







The Bob & Diane Fund



Transcript



Help Support Fading Memories



We have partnered with Caregiver Chronicles to bring you a comprehensive 8-week course. This course covers diagnosis to transition. To learn more or to sign up go HERE







 







Some details about the course.







Payment options include: PayPal or Venmo @dryvette-jackson



Join Fading Memories On Social Media!



If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers!  You'll find us on social media at the following links.







Facebook    Instagram    Twitter







Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. There you can see me in "action" and watch the bonus videos I share.







Want to learn from Jennifer in person (or virtually)? Wherever you'd like a training session, Jen is available. Contact her at fadingmemoriespodcast@gmail.com

49 min