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In this episode we're sharing the highlights from our recent interview with Carol Steinberg, whose children's book, Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly, adds a much-needed resource for families navigating the challenges of Alzheimer's and dementia. A Personal Story Sparked by Loss Carol's journey began more than 25 years ago, during her own father's struggle with Alzheimer's. She originally wrote the book as part of her grieving process, but it wasn't until she'd spent years working at both local and national Alzheimer's organizations that the story truly found its shape. The finished book beautifully balances respect, understanding, and connection for readers young and old. Empowering Children & Families One thing that sets Carol's children's book apart is its focus on empathy, understanding, and practical intergenerational activities that help children stay connected with loved ones living with dementia. As Carol says, “We need to bust the stigmas. We need the world to know that people with dementia are still people. They're still your loved ones. They may act differently—and I hope I show that in the book.” For Adults, Too Although written for children (ages 5 to 9, but suitable for older readers too!), this book is just as impactful for adults. As Vicki Tapia, AlzAuthors acquisitions editor, noted, the story “helps explain and cope with the changes that are happening [to a loved one].” Plus, the activities at the end offer concrete, research-backed ways that families can nurture connection. Recommended by the Experts Don't just take our word for it—Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly comes with glowing endorsements from field leaders like Teepa Snow, Dr. Daniel Potts, and people living with dementia, who praise its realism, sensitivity, and stigma-busting power. Whether you're a caregiver, educator, parent, or grandparent, Carol's book is a gentle guide to fostering compassion, understanding, and lasting memories—no matter where you or your loved one are on the dementia journey. After the Podcast Purchase “Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly" Read Carol's AlzAuthors blog post Learn about the Moderators Marianne Sciucco Christy Byrne Yates About the Podcast AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don't miss a word. If our authors' stories move you, please leave a review. And don't forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer's and other dementias. To sustain our efforts please donate here. Ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast belong to the speakers and not AlzAuthors. Always consult your healthcare provider and legal and financial consultants for advice on any of the topics covered here. Thanks for listening. We are a Whole Care Network Featured Podcast Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network Find us on The World Podcast Network and babyboomer.org Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know We've got merch! Shop our Store
In this episode we're sharing the highlights from our recent interview with Carol Steinberg, whose children's book, Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly, adds a much-needed resource for families navigating the challenges of Alzheimer's and dementia. A Personal Story Sparked by Loss Carol's journey began more than 25 years ago, during her own father's struggle with Alzheimer's. She originally wrote the book as part of her grieving process, but it wasn't until she'd spent years working at both local and national Alzheimer's organizations that the story truly found its shape. The finished book beautifully balances respect, understanding, and connection for readers young and old. Empowering Children & Families One thing that sets Carol's children's book apart is its focus on empathy, understanding, and practical intergenerational activities that help children stay connected with loved ones living with dementia. As Carol says, “We need to bust the stigmas. We need the world to know that people with dementia are still people. They're still your loved ones. They may act differently—and I hope I show that in the book.” For Adults, Too Although written for children (ages 5 to 9, but suitable for older readers too!), this book is just as impactful for adults. As Vicki Tapia, AlzAuthors acquisitions editor, noted, the story “helps explain and cope with the changes that are happening [to a loved one].” Plus, the activities at the end offer concrete, research-backed ways that families can nurture connection. Recommended by the Experts Don't just take our word for it—Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly comes with glowing endorsements from field leaders like Teepa Snow, Dr. Daniel Potts, and people living with dementia, who praise its realism, sensitivity, and stigma-busting power. Whether you're a caregiver, educator, parent, or grandparent, Carol's book is a gentle guide to fostering compassion, understanding, and lasting memories—no matter where you or your loved one are on the dementia journey. After the Podcast Purchase “Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly" Read Carol's AlzAuthors blog post Learn about the Moderators Marianne Sciucco Christy Byrne Yates About the Podcast AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don't miss a word. If our authors' stories move you, please leave a review. And don't forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer's and other dementias. To sustain our efforts please donate here. Ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast belong to the speakers and not AlzAuthors. Always consult your healthcare provider and legal and financial consultants for advice on any of the topics covered here. Thanks for listening. We are a Whole Care Network Featured Podcast Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network Find us on The World Podcast Network and babyboomer.org Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know We've got merch! Shop our Store
SHOWNOTES FOR THE November 2022 PODCAST EPISODE ‘KIND AND GENEROUS' FEATURING SUE ABRAMOWSKI AND EVERETT BORISLOW! Support the Els for Autism FORE! Autism Podcast! http://weblink.donorperfect.com/FOREAutismPodcast FOUNDATION NEWS AND UPDATES Listen to us through these resources! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-autism/id1518739492 Podbean: https://elsforautism.podbean.com/ Els for Autism Web Site: https://www.elsforautism.org/fore-autism-podcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3gZALxJDPJbP8sVEwcuiMa Read each blog article as it is published! https://www.elsforautism.org/category/blog/ About Amazon Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/charity/smile/program-details About Giving Tuesday: https://www.givingtuesday.org/ About Our Movie Night Pick for November – Inside Out: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/inside_out_2015 Sea of Possibilities Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SeaofPossibilitiesElsForAutism Order Your Sea of Possibilities Items Here! https://www.elsforautism.org/sea-of-possibilities/ INTERVIEW SEGMENT 1: SUE ABRAMOWSKI An Article that she wrote: https://www.spectrumwomen.com/my-life/life-through-my-eyes-sue-abramowski/ Her Profile on Well-Esteemed Site: The Mighty https://themighty.com/u/sue-abramowski/ Ask her anything on Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Sue-Abramowski INTERVIEW SEGMENT 2: EVERETT BORISLOW Everett's Spotify: You can follow him! https://open.spotify.com/user/l55t33shf9rkfctcex4litarf?si=ulsOBzv1RySdaUFvxyMrrA&nd=1 Our Work Experience Program: https://www.elsforautism.org/programs-services/adult-services/employment-programs/ Our Spoken Wheel Society – Adults with Autism Social Group https://www.elsforautism.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Spoken-Wheel-Society.pdf Our Mental Health Support Group Suite: https://www.elsforautism.org/programs-services/therapy-services/mental-health-counseling-services/ For Adults: https://www.elsforautism.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/2022-Mental-Health-Counseling-Group.pdf For Teens: https://www.elsforautism.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Teen-Counseling-Group-Rolling-Entry-12.8.2021.pdf
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This week we welcome talented voice actor, comedian, collector, and puppetry enthusiast BOBBY MOYNIHAN (SNL, Duck Tales) to discuss everything from his time working on Star Wars projects to traveling to London with The Muppets to being a part of a theme park ride! For more Hidden Mickeys interviews with Paul Scheer, Taran Killam, Robin Lopez and more, dive into our Very Amusing episode archives!LINKS:Read Bobby's new book, Not All Sheep Are Boring! (FOR ALL AGES!) https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/677453/not-all-sheep-are-boring-by-bobby-moynihan-illustrated-by-julie-rowan-zoch/Watch his latest show, Lightning Wolves! (FOR ADULTS!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJpyzKGTbpIEnjoy Mr. Mayor on Hulu and NBC/Peacock!Call 747-CHURROS for the answers to your burning theme park questions!!!Wear your VERY AMUSING pride on your sleeve in our new SHOP! https://www.very-amusing.comSpend more time with @CarlyeWisel on...Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/carlyewisel/Twitter! https://twitter.com/carlyewiselTikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@carlyewiselFacebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/CarlyeWiselher website! https://www.carlyewisel.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When there's mass violence in the news, especially when it involves children, it can be really hard to know how to speak to your kids about what is going on. In this special episode FOR ADULTS, we talk with a child psychologist about some recommended ways to approach these conversations. We first released this episode in 2016, and are heartbroken and angry that it remains so relevant. Dr. Robin Gurwitch is a child psychologist at the Duke University Medical Center, and she has served on numerous commissions and committees about children and trauma, including the National Advisory Committee on Children and Disasters. Though this episode is for adults, we know children sometimes listen to episodes without adults around, so the information in this episode is intended to be non-traumatizing for children to hear. (Transcript) Here are additional links for more information: [American Psychological Association](about:blank) The National Child Traumatic Stress Network The Family Acceptance Project
Episode 38, I, on Life, Preview: TIME OUT...For Adults, is now available.Instead of putting your kids in a timeout, walk away and take one for yourself. YOU are the adult. This week's guest Jen Collings, Believe Your Truth life coach, explains why it's ok to lock yourself in your car. It's go time! #ionlifepodcast #darkplace #podcasts #podcaster #podcastpreview #podcastlove #podcastlife #podcastersofinstagram #podcasthost #parenthood
This Week: Casually Racist Children. Oodles of Oodles. Antarctic Bowl of Noodles. Patch Adams 2: You Can’t Cure Revenge. Batman Forever… Forever! Wang and Yum-Yum. Swiping For Other People. Deflated Pepperonis. Piñatas For Adults. Every Meal Is A Fiesta. Law And Order: Petty Crimes Unit. Oriental Trading. As Always: Twitter: @SushiJackknife Email: sushijackknife@gmail.com Support us here, if you want, we won’t twist your arm or anything: https://anchor.fm/sushi-jackknife/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sushi-jackknife/support
Do women really want to see pictures of men's 'pendulumic' endowment? Sex through texts has become a real thing in a digitalised world. Let my guest, Tochi, blow your mind with useful sexting tips as we discuss the rationale behind this form of sex, the satisfaction from it and what gender benefits more from it and how to master the art. For Adults only!
Welcome to Season 6 chapter 138 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Today we talked about Kids with short attention spans. Kids and adults in the audience. Engaging the adults at kids gigs and audience management. Listen to this exciting episode to learn more. [su_spacer]Here are some of the important notes from this episode: How do you keep everyone in the audience engaged, both adults and kids? How to Be really good! How to speed up your routine up by 25% Adding surprises For Adults - have a skilful mind-blowing trick “Monkey jumping through hoop of fire” Be engaging with your show structure, and your patter and questions Setting up the chairs in lines Different humour levels Listening to the kids and react in the moment Have prepared tactics for disruptive kids - What are those? On booking - ask if there will be special needs kids there that might not like loud noises. Different levels of humour for kids & adults.
Discover outstanding books to read or give as gifts. Hear Warwick librarians give their picks for some of the best kids, teen, and adult titles from this year. For Adults with Mary Anne • Transcendent Kingdom • Anxious People • Winter in Paradise • What Happens in Paradise • Troubles in Paradise For Kids with Christine • Snail Crossing • The Old Truck • Fire Truck vs. Dragon • The Three Billy Goats Buenos For Teens with Jennifer • Watch Over Me • They Wish They Were Us • You Should See Me in a Crown For Adults with Jen • How to Astronaut: An Insider's Guide to Leaving Planet Earth • Humans • Fortune Favors the Dead • In a Holidaze --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rhodyradio/message
Mental Health in times of Covid-19 with Dr. Samir Parikh, Director Mental Health , Fortis Memorial Research Centre , GURUGRAM. Moderated by Fr Davis , Dr Kenshuk Marwah and Mr Varun Sawhney. Organized by Past Pupils of Don Bosco Alaknanda. Facebook Event on Sun, 26 Jul, 7-8 PM IST Very crisp and informative talk on how our attitude towards Covid 19 pandemic Take home messages Use positive words like we are not caged, we are in Fortresses of our home and stay him stay safe positive attitude. For Kids less aggressive videos, games etc. More bonding of family. Make them talk to their friends and make a routine of sleeping and waking. Dr Samir Parikh was in favour of online classes as that builds routine for kids. Talk to kids and let them do board games, some painting, their hobbies etc For youth -if losing jobs not to loose hope this pandemic is affecting everyone. So don't feel you aren't capable, be positive about your skill set. Make youth connect with elderly at home make them talk to you Friends or their relatives via technology. For Adults - keep good sleep cycle don't do any exercise or have tea or coffee just before sleep or better after evening. For senior citizens stay away from news and WhatsApp university forwards which raise panic. Always spread positive awareness and shun negativism by positive bombardment of good thoughts. Wearing mask and proper etiquette important. If they are your friend s or relatives still take proper precautions. For single youth try and connect it friends on online platforms. For Youth with family, spend more quality time and make up a good routine and work hours. Define work hours at work from home so proper time can be given to family. These are unprecedented times and everyone is living on the edge globally. And connect to everyone like I always do
On this episode "Honey Bunz", tells what happened when she went through her man's phone, how she got revenge on past cheaters , friends with benefits and much more. For Adults only follow @phillyceleb @latenightdatenightpod
Noah (Nomich) and Ben (Tendo) wrap up season 3 of the podcast and say farewell to Ben with a special Best-Of episode. Support us on Patreon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shownotes: Episodes Included in this Collection: #43: "Emo Is The Only True Music" #23: "Just Alice": An Edgar Wright Film #22: "Stop Being ImPERTinent" | Feat. Ryan Matlock! #12: Australia Day Special #35: How to Kill Gremlins #29: Archaeologists Specializing in Arkeology #47: A Unicorn Story... For Adults #36: Innovation, Implementation, Sustainable Innovation #32: Size Matters in Carrotland #44: The Penguins Are Melting the Ice Caps #25: "Everything is Mozzarella Sticks" #45: Ballerinas Being Abducted by Coyotes #48: That's Gotta Be Educational, Right? #52: Don't Give Baby Birds Drugs Random Word Generator Visit a Wikipedia Article List of words ending in Ology ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Find Us On the Web: Nomich Tendo Follow us on Twitter: @Nomich_ @TisTendo
Welcome to the final episode of Season 5! We have Annie Banannie today as a co-host with Zivi for this season finale. Today we talk about transportation, what are the recommended vehicles that kids entertainer use and their benefits. We also talked about balloon workshops and how to do it better using the tips from one of our courses. Last but not the least we discussed the hot topic of when to diversify or add a new service to your mix. All of this and more in this season finale, episode 115. Listen now! In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: Show Transportation - question from Brettso the Great “Hello there! This is Brett Bolich aka Brettso the Great from Southern California. Thanks for answering my questions in regards to stage shows but I had a questions regards to transporting your show from venue to venue. Now I that a lot of you guys have vans, specifically the Nissan NV200 as well as the Ford Transit style vans and it was really popular, I currently have a Rav4 that I love but eventually I would love to upgrade to one of those because I’m getting to the point where I might have to carry more stuff in the near future. And I just want to get your thoughts on those style of vans, what to look out for, what to consider and maybe like a checklist of things that you would use say okay this is worth getting or just keeping your vehicle originally so anyway thanks again and talk to you guys soon!” Annie currently uses a Toyota Corolla but before that she used to ride a Prius. Before she had an accident she was carrying a lot of stuff in her car and after that she started thinking why she’s carrying too much stuff around. Now her rule is, “if it doesn’t fit the car it doesn’t go in her show”. Zivi on the other hand uses the Nissan NV200 where he can fit 1200 fully inflated modelling balloons. It’s branded so he can easily identify his car and for people to see it. Branding your vehicle is another form of advertisement for you business that you can take advantage of. We conducted a survey on Facebook to find out what people use for their business and here are the responses from our community. Check the episode bonus to see full discussion. Tips from the Vault: Tips on How To Do Workshops Better Tips on how to do workshops better: Outside vs Inside - we strongly recommend doing it Inside The importance of the extra show Why two hours is too much Two a day with a normal size car Square baskets - instead of round baskets to maximize the space For Adults - basically just teaching them how to teach balloons to kids Watch the video to see the tips on how to do better balloon workshops. Hot Topic: When to diversify and add a new service to your mix? For Annie, she just started diversifying with her shows without using balloons, this is because she wants to grow and pushes herself to do any type of show but she will still continue to be serving her customers as the balloon storyteller. If you’re going to diversify just make sure that you know where you are going to in terms of marketing efforts. One more decision filter on when is it a good time to diversify, which is related to foundation of anything we do which is our skills.
Ho - Ho - HO...ly cow! It's the Christmas episode of ATARI BYTES! In episode 152, we set aside the egg-nog-drenched game console to wish you all a joyous holiday season. To thank you for your support throughout the year, please enjoy the world debut of my original poem 'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE ATARI CHRISTMAS. Now go ask Santa to stop using the Pac-Man cart as a coaster for his milk. And the E.T. cartridge is not a cookie plate. Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs "Reformat", "Take a Chance", "Pinball Spring", "We Wish You a Merry Christmas", and "Oh, Christmas Tree". Thanks to Mike Mann for his "Mad Mike Hughes" update theme. Atari Bytes - show notes, social media and more. It's a Podcast, Charlie Brown - Hey! That's my other show! Support the show on the Atari Bytes Patreon.com page here. Want to keep the holidays going for a bit, at least in your own brains? Check out my Santa Claus novel FOR ADULTS. It's called IN THE ST. NICK OF TIME, available wherever you like to order books, such as this place.
For the very first episode of Comic's Book Club Podcast, Rebecca Rush sits down with fellow comic and self-proclaimed HP nerd Dan Lamorte to discuss the 4th book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. *This is a podcast about a children's book. FOR ADULTS* Follow on social media!~ @ComicsBookClub @RebeccaRush639 @DanLaMorte
Guest Linda Schrock Taylor, Author of Read Better!: For Adults and Teens, will join us to talk about the advantages of good grammar in the workplace.
Guest Linda Schrock Taylor, Author of Read Better!: For Adults and Teens, will join us to talk about the advantages of good grammar in the workplace.
In an effort to evolve the podcast, we’ve decided that the show notes should be more complete. So, here’s a summary of what’s in the show: Yoda Rant. Doctor Who: is it For Kids – Friendly for Adults or For Adults – Friendly for Kids ~ What went wrong? The Doctor’s jaunts into C.S. Lewis […]
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--{ Planners Know and Joke on the Ways We Croak: "Predictive Programming Through Education, Subliminally Implanting Each Generation, For Adults, Aerial Spraying Just Now Introduced, In Combating Global Warming (Future Use), While Children Taught Since 2001 Sprayed Metallic Particles will Block the Sun, Grow Up Thinking Sky Mess is Normal, Scientific Indoctrination in Classes Formal, Catastrophic Side-Effects We May Observe, Bewildered Death Throes of the Herd, Those Who Know Branded Delusion By Media Catering to Confusion, War is Waged in Full Enactment, There is No Complaints Department" © Alan Watt }-- Public as Mushrooms (kept in dark, fed manure) - Youth Indoctrination, Upgrades - Bertrand Russell - Freedom, Culture Creation, Bernays - Standardized Education, Julian Huxley. Aerial Spraying (since 1998), Types of Spray - Public Expect Media to do Reasoning for Them. Atmospheric Seeding to "Stop Global Warming", Metallic Particle "Side-effects", Strokes, Allergies, Dying Animals - Utopia - School Science Textbooks - Media Rubbish. United Nations Goals, Depopulation - Retinal Damage, Blindness Caused by Laser Fire - War on Public - "Nature", Right to Rule Inferior - EU Parliament Dictates. Aluminum Oxide, Barium - Adult Asthma - High-Tech Blood Chelation for Elite - Biowarfare - Modified Food, Acid-Reducer Drugs - Old Medical Date, Disease Rates. Freemasonic Groups, Publications, Kabala, Calling Down "Stars" (Specialist "Gods" or "Demons"), Coding. Books, Futurist Society, Predictive Programming. (Articles: ["Obama may fire pollution particles into stratosphere to deflect sun's heat in desperate bid to tackle global warming" by David Gardner (dailymail.co.uk) - April 9, 2009.] ["Science 1: essential interactions" Book, Grades 9-12, Centre Pointe Learning, 2001" [Look at Unit 5-19] (goenc.com).] ["United Nations Millennium Development Goals" (un.org).] ["UN-HABITAT'S strategy for the implementation of the Millennium Development Goal 7 target 11" (unhabitat.org).] ["Soldiers Blinded, Hospitalized by Laser 'Friendly Fire' " by David Hambling (wired.com) - March 30, 2009.] ["National politicians undermining EU parliament, say Liberals" by Andrew Willis (euobserver.com) - April 14, 2009.]) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - April 15, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)