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In the first part of our review of 2023, we hear from the neurodivergent self-advocates that have appeared on the show. Featured are: JR HARDING - full interview: https://differentbrains.org/pioneering-workplace-inclusion-with-dr-jr-harding-edb-297/ | learn more about their work at: https://jrharding.com/ HAYLEY & MATTHEW LEACH - full interview: https://differentbrains.org/autism-advocacy-siblings-with-hayley-and-matthew-leach-edb-306/ | learn more about their work at: https://linktr.ee/hayleyleach KAYLAH TAYLOR / AUTISM THEATER PROJECT - full interview: https://differentbrains.org/the-autism-theater-project-creating-inclusion-on-the-stage-screen-edb-303/ | learn more about their work at: https://autismtheaterproject.org/ TRAVIS MISURELL - full interview: https://differentbrains.org/making-democracy-accessible-with-travis-misurell-edb-302/ | learn more about their work at: https://futureis.org/ SHANNA ANSSARI - full interview: https://differentbrains.org/studying-psychology-maintaining-mental-health-with-shanna-anssari-edb-295/ JOSE DEL CUETO - full interview: https://differentbrains.org/succeeding-after-trauma-with-jose-del-cueto-edb-294/ | learn more about their work at: https://www.josedelcueto.com/ CYNTHIA HAMMER - full interview: https://differentbrains.org/living-with-inattentive-adhd-with-cynthia-hammer-edb-312/ | learn more about their work at: http://www.iadhd.org/ GABRIELA GUARDARRAMA - full interview: https://differentbrains.org/navigating-mental-health-challenges-with-gabriela-guardarrama-edb-310/ | learn more about their work at: https://differentbrains.org/author/gguardarrama/ MICHAEL ELLENBOGEN - full interview: https://differentbrains.org/living-with-dementia-with-michael-ellenbogen-edb-286/ | learn more about their work at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%E2%98%85michael%E2%98%85ellenbogen%E2%98%85/ BROOKE SCHNITTMAN - full interview: https://differentbrains.org/activate-your-adhd-potential-with-brooke-schnittman-ma-pcc-bcc-edb-309/ | learn more about their work at: https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
In this episode, you'll hear from a diverse group of guests who share their personal experiences and insights on living with dementia. Peter Berry, Michael Ellenbogen, Gerda Saunders, and Jennifer Bute each bring their unique perspectives, providing a wealth of knowledge and understanding about the challenges and triumphs of navigating life with dementia. From discussing the impact of technology on social connections to the importance of finding supportive living arrangements, this episode covers a wide range of topics that caregivers and family members of individuals living with dementia will find valuable. Tune in to gain new insights and discover how technology, support systems, and personal resilience can enhance the lives of individuals with dementia. In this episode, you will: Hear personal reflections from individuals living with dementia, offering a unique perspective on their journey and valuable insights for caregivers and family members Explore the powerful ways in which technology can be utilized to manage and support individuals with dementia, enhancing their quality of life Find out what Jennifer thinks of A-L-E-X-A Meet the authors on our website Download ebook: Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregiving Stories Download Caregiver Tip Sheet: 13 Helpful Tips for the Long-Distance Caregiver Reading2Connect on AlzAuthors.com 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 visit https://alzauthors.com/donate/ . Thank you for listening. We are a WCN Featured Podcast. Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network. Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know. Shop our Store
In this episode, you'll hear from a diverse group of guests who share their personal experiences and insights on living with dementia. Peter Berry, Michael Ellenbogen, Gerda Saunders, and Jennifer Bute each bring their unique perspectives, providing a wealth of knowledge and understanding about the challenges and triumphs of navigating life with dementia. From discussing the impact of technology on social connections to the importance of finding supportive living arrangements, this episode covers a wide range of topics that caregivers and family members of individuals living with dementia will find valuable. Tune in to gain new insights and discover how technology, support systems, and personal resilience can enhance the lives of individuals with dementia. In this episode, you will: Hear personal reflections from individuals living with dementia, offering a unique perspective on their journey and valuable insights for caregivers and family membersExplore the powerful ways in which technology can be utilized to manage and support individuals with dementia, enhancing their quality of lifeFind out what Jennifer thinks of A-L-E-X-A Meet the authors on our website Download ebook: Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregiving Stories Download Caregiver Tip Sheet: 13 Helpful Tips for the Long-Distance Caregiver Reading2Connect on AlzAuthors.com 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 visit https://alzauthors.com/donate/ . Thank you for listening. We are a WCN Featured Podcast. Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network. Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know. Shop our Store
Seniors and Driving We know Seniors and Driving is a hot topic in most families, but did you know cities, police, and our doctors worry about this issue too? Today our expert panel addresses common concerns, tips, and resources to help you address driving in a respectful and proactive way. Find more information on our panel and resource links below. Panel of Experts Cheryl Salo is passionate about helping mature drivers be safer on the roads. She has been an instructor with AARP Driver Safety for 10 years and is the Minnesota State Coordinator for the program. An important part of the curriculum is the unit on “What the Road Ahead Looks Like” with a discussion on alternate travel options. Cheryl facilitates free in-person “We Need To Talk” seminars, for those dealing with the difficult discussion of a loved one's diminishing driving ability. Email cherylsalo@gmail.com Mike Jaafar has nearly 30 years in Law Enforcement and serves as the Undersheriff of the Wayne County Sheriff's Office. Undersheriff Jaafar is a proud graduate of the FBI National Academy and the Eastern Michigan Police Staff and Command Center for Regional and National Security. Email Mike's Assistant Danielle Stephens Dstephe1@waynecounty.com Michael Ellenbogen has been living with a form of dementia since the age of 49. He is a world-renowned International Dementia Advocate & Connecter, who has been featured in nationally syndicated TV, radio, and other media outlets. Michael served on many national and international committees and has even represented the U.S./World for people living with dementia at the World Health Organization in Geneva. Email authorellenbogen@gmail.com Ronald J. Devers is Director of Agency Operations for PSI Insurance Agency located in Lansing Michigan. He began his insurance career in 1989. He developed his expertise by working for several companies and found his true calling for insurance and education. Ron has received numerous designations in his field and held multiple board roles. Email rdevers@psiinsurance.net Ann Forrest Clark has worked in the field of driver rehabilitation for over 40 years. She provides clinical evaluations through St. Luke's Hospital of Duluth, MN, and is the owner of Safer Driver, LLC driving school. She enjoys helping people continue to drive safely through training in the use of adaptive equipment. She also supports people when driving retirement is indicated. Email jsafc@aol.com Dr. Brittany Lamb is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician, dementia family educator and advocate. Outside of the ER, Dr. Lamb supports and educates dementia family caregivers, on the importance of, and how to, plan for future medical decisions. Her goal is to deliver the information needed to make informed decisions into the hands of family caregivers through social media, a blog, and an online self-paced program. Email blambmd@gmail.com Email Lance Slatton and Lori La Bey with Conscious Caregiving with L & L through their website https://consciouscaregivingll.com/ You can also access their other websites from here too.
Dementia self-advocate and author Michael Ellenbogan returns to discuss living with the disease, and his work raising awareness around the world. Michael started having early signs at the age of 39, and spent over a decade to receive a diagnosis. Since then he has become a celebrated and tireless self-advocate seeking a cure, including having a letter for Alzheimer's advocacy accepted into Congressional record. For more about Michael: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%E2%98%85michael%E2%98%85ellenbogen%E2%98%85/ And look for his book “From the Corner Office to Alzheimer's” on Amazon here: https://goo.gl/XEY9x4 Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
International Dementia Advocate and man living with dementia, Michael Ellenbogen takes on the role of interviewer on today's show. His subject will be Lori La Bey the founder of Alzheimer's Speaks, and host of our radio show, as well as the daughter who supported her Mother on her 30 year journey with dementia. Together the two of them have worked together for over a decade on various projects. This should be an interesting conversation with two passionate people activists. For the additional resources we mentioned on the show go here To Contact MIchael Ellenbogen or Lori La Bey: Website www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com Email Radio@AlzheimersSpeaks.com Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011.
Lori La Bey talks with Michael Ellenbogen who was diagnosed with Young-Onset Alzheimer's Disease at the age of 49. He has been a mover and shaker in the industry and is interested in motivating those living with dementia to raise their voices and reduce the stigma surrounding the disease. Michael also wrote about his journey with the disease in his book entitled “From the Corner Office to Alzheimer's.” GeorgeVradenburg and his late wife Trish, Co-founded UsAgainstAlzheimer's in October of 2010. From the get go, they positioned themselves as a primary go to organization. They listen to the needs of the people, the industry at large, and have carved out a deep niche with astounding accomplishments. George is the Chairman of UsAgainstAlzheimer's. Contact UsAgainstAlzheimer's Website Michael Ellenbogen's Book - “From the Corner Office to Alzheimer's” Contact Lori La Bey or visit www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011.
Michael Ellenbogen was diagnosed with Young-Onset Alzheimer's Disease at the age of 49. Prior to his diagnosis, he was a network operations manager for a Fortune 500 financial institution. Difficulty with work-related tasks eventually led to his early retirement. As a world-renowned International Dementia Advocate & Connecter, he has been featured in nationally syndicated TV, radio and other media outlets. He has written for blogs, newspapers, journals and websites and shared his personal perspective as a guest speaker. Michael served on the PA Alzheimer's Disease Planning Committee and other advisory councils. He testified before the government, and has three letters published in the U.S. Congressional Record. He was a regular speaker at NAPA and was featured in the ADI's 2012 World Alzheimer's Report. He represented the U.S./World for people living with dementia at the World Health Organization in Geneva. He is interested in motivating those with Alzheimer's to raise their voices and reduce the stigma surrounding the disease. Michael wrote about his journey with the disease in his book entitled “From the Corner Office to Alzheimer's.” www.SeniorCareAuthority.com
Michael Ellenbogen was diagnosed with Young-Onset Alzheimer's Disease at the age of 49. Prior to his diagnosis, he was a network operations manager for a Fortune 500 financial institution. Difficulty with work-related tasks eventually led to his early retirement. As a world-renowned International Dementia Advocate & Connecter, he has been featured in nationally syndicated TV, radio and other media outlets. He has written for blogs, newspapers, journals and websites and shared his personal perspective as a guest speaker. Michael served on the PA Alzheimer's Disease Planning Committee and other advisory councils. He testified before the government, and has three letters published in the U.S. Congressional Record. He was a regular speaker at NAPA and was featured in the ADI's 2012 World Alzheimer's Report. He represented the U.S./World for people living with dementia at the World Health Organization in Geneva. He is interested in motivating those with Alzheimer's to raise their voices and reduce the stigma surrounding the disease. Michael wrote about his journey with the disease in his book entitled “From the Corner Office to Alzheimer's.” www.SeniorCareAuthority.com
Today our host Lori La Bey facilitates a conversation with two great leaders in Dementia Care. Michael Ellenbogen is a man living with dementia who is an International Dementia Advocate & Connecter. Teepa Snow is the founder of The Positive Approach to Care and known throughout the world as a woman on a mission to assist all dealing with dementia. Both guests are known for raising awareness, solution makers, and pushing standards forward so people living with dementia and their Care Partners can continue to live with dignity and feel purposeful. Contact Our Guests Teepa Snow Website Michael Ellenbogen Email ContactLori La Beywith questions or branding needs at www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011.
Michael Ellenbogen was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 49. Prior to his diagnosis, Michael was a network operations manager for a Fortune 500 financial institution until difficulty with work-related tasks led to an unwanted early retirement. He is a passionate, outspoken dementia advocate who pulls no punches. In this episode we discuss the trials of seeking a medical diagnosis, living with early onset Alzheimer's, and his advocacy work that brought him to the halls of Congress and the World Health Organization. As a world-renowned International Dementia Advocate and Connecter, Michael has been featured in nationally syndicated TV, radio, and other media outlets. He has written for blogs, newspapers, journals, and websites. He served on the Pennsylvania Alzheimer's Disease Planning Committee and other advisory councils. He was a regular speaker at the Advisory Council on Alzheimer's Research, Care and Services and has been featured in the Alzheimer's Disease International's 2012 World Alzheimer's Report. He represented the U.S./World for people living with dementia at the World Health Organization. He is a world-renowned speaker and has shared his personal perspective with Alzheimer’s and dementia advocacy groups and research organizations, including medical students at Harvard and the United States Congress. He is interested in motivating those with Alzheimer’s to raise their voices and reduce the stigma surrounding the disease. He believes his diagnosis is not the end for him, because he has so much more to give to the world. Michael wrote about his journey in his latest book entitled “From the Corner Office to Alzheimer's.” Read Michael’s AlzAuthors blog post: https://alzauthors.com/2016/06/07/meet-michael-ellenbogan-author-of-from-the-corner-office-to-alzheimers/ Purchase From the Corner Office to Alzheimer’s: https://amzn.to/2UMsRKU Note: We are an Amazon Associate and may receive a small commission from book sales. Read “Dementia is Not the Problem, it’s the People Around Us,” in EC Psychology and Psychiatry: https://www.ecronicon.com/ecpp/pdf/ECPP-09-00662.pdf Each season our podcast brings you six of our authors sharing their dementia journeys. 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 in need of knowledge, comfort and support on their own dementia journeys. AlzAuthors is 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, marketing expenditures to improve our reach, expand our content, and promote our authors, 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 visit https://alzauthors.com/donate/ . Thank you for listening.
Michael Ellenbogen was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's at the age of 49. Prior to his diagnosis, Michael was a network operations manager for a Fortune 500 financial institution until difficulty with work-related tasks led to an unwanted early retirement. He is a passionate, outspoken dementia advocate who pulls no punches. In this episode we discuss the trials of seeking a medical diagnosis, living with early onset Alzheimer's, and his advocacy work that brought him to the halls of Congress and the World Health Organization. As a world-renowned International Dementia Advocate and Connecter, Michael has been featured in nationally syndicated TV, radio, and other media outlets. He has written for blogs, newspapers, journals, and websites. He served on the Pennsylvania Alzheimer's Disease Planning Committee and other advisory councils. He was a regular speaker at the Advisory Council on Alzheimer's Research, Care and Services and has been featured in the Alzheimer's Disease International's 2012 World Alzheimer's Report. He represented the U.S./World for people living with dementia at the World Health Organization. He is a world-renowned speaker and has shared his personal perspective with Alzheimer's and dementia advocacy groups and research organizations, including medical students at Harvard and the United States Congress. He is interested in motivating those with Alzheimer's to raise their voices and reduce the stigma surrounding the disease. He believes his diagnosis is not the end for him, because he has so much more to give to the world. Michael wrote about his journey in his latest book entitled “From the Corner Office to Alzheimer's.” Several weeks after our interview Michael sent me this update: "As you know I had planned to stop much of my advocacy about 8 months ago. I did this because I was no longer able to keep the facts straight in my mind that once came to me very easily. At that time, I was also dealing with selling my boat and building a new house. All that was creating a lot of stress. I don't handle that well any more. I slowly started to exit all of my committees and went from a very busy schedule of 7 days a week to almost nothing to do. I shut down my Facebook because I no longer understood much of what I was reading and I did not want to share bad information with others. I had always prided myself to insure I gave top notch information and weeded out all of the daily junk that was on the internet. I also shut down my website as it had not been updated for about two years; I like to have things current and could no longer do it. Most recently I stopped using twitter for political reasons. You would think with all I did I would have been less stressed but I was not. I would be at my computer all day for many months with nothing to do. I could no longer create my own schedule or work to drive my dementia agenda. While I was still connected to only 2 groups, I felt that this was the best thing for me at that time. Again, much of this is because I was questioning the accuracy I could provide to others. But I was not happy in my new role and became even more frustrated. I listened to others doing advocacy and I found that no matter how bad I was I was still better than many out there. I continued to struggle on what I should do because I always believed if you cannot do it right do not do it at all. But I also realized the little I could bring was better then what many were doing. Then one day I received an email to join a committee again for a great think tank. I had the opportunity to bring change at the highest level and could not turn it down. So, I accepted this role knowing I could not be the person I once was. This allowed me to play a role in making it better for future generations and those impacted by dementia. This was a very hard decision for me to make and accept. Since accepting that new position a few months ago, many great opportunities came my way again to join some of the best committees in the world. These all will have lasting impact. So, I have learned to accept that I do not need to know all the statistics I used to know and to just share what I can remember and point others to do the research that I once knew existed. It's easy to give up but that was not the right decision. If I would have continued down that path, I would not only have declined so much faster but others would have lost out for the little I could still share. I have been so fortunate to surround myself with the best minds in the world and they have been so great to me and came to me when I was in need to get me back on the horse to continue my work. For that I am so grateful and the big man up there has bigger plans for me. I am such a lucky person to know you. Read Michael's AlzAuthors blog post: https://alzauthors.com/2016/06/07/meet-michael-ellenbogan-author-of-from-the-corner-office-to-alzheimers/ Purchase From the Corner Office to Alzheimer's: https://amzn.to/2UMsRKU Find Michael's first book: The Insider's Guide to Saving Money: Tips and Examples You Can Use to Save Money, Time, and Aggravation: https://amzn.to/3lO8fy0 Note: We are an Amazon Associate and may receive a small commission from book sales. Read his article “Dementia is Not the Problem, it's the People Around Us,” in EC Psychology and Psychiatry: https://www.ecronicon.com/ecpp/pdf/ECPP-09-00662.pdf Each season our podcast brings you six of our authors sharing their dementia journeys. 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 in need of knowledge, comfort and support on their own dementia journeys. AlzAuthors is 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, marketing expenditures to improve our reach, expand our content, and promote our authors, 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 visit https://alzauthors.com/donate/ . Thank you for listening.
Michael Ellenbogen discusses the importance of Alzheimer’s and dementia advocacy. In this episode, Harold Reitman, M.D. speaks with Michael Ellenbogen, author and Alzheimer’s and dementia self-advocate. Michael started having early signs at the age of 39, and spent over a decade to receive a diagnosis. Since then he has become a celebrated and tireless self-advocate seeking a cure, including having a letter for Alzheimer’s advocacy accepted into Congressional record. For more about Michael and his mission, visit: https://www.facebook.com/MichaelEllenbogenMovement/ And look for his book “From the Corner Office to Alzheimer’s” on Amazon here: https://goo.gl/XEY9x4 Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
The best-laid plans often go awry...as they say. Today is March 23, 2020, the day we were SUPPOSED to be at the MIT Media Lab hosting 100's of people at our annual Connected Things 2020 Conference. But instead of having a cocktail ? at the networking reception right now, I'm drinking at my kitchen table (just kidding) writing this post about our latest podcast, a quick chat I had with Mark Thirman, chair of the Connected Things Conference committee about how we plan on using this "extra time" between the original date (today) and the new date (September 14) to expand the conversation around the conference theme of IoT, AI, and ML as it relates to our new reality in the time of COVID-19. Mark and I are so thankful for our panelists, volunteers, keynotes Jonathan Ballon, Vice President, Internet of Things Group, Intel, Michael Ellenbogen, Founder & Head of Advanced Technology, Evolv Technology, Dr. Shane Rooney, Executive Director, IoT Networks, GSMA, and Gabi Zijderveld, Chief Marketing Officer, Affectiva our sponsors and partners, American Tower, Davis Malm, Nutter, Verizon, Very, ISM Connect, the Industrial Internet Consortium, and AWS...who are all still joining us for the rescheduled September 14 event. We look forward to raising a glass with everyone when we can see you in person, but right now, we hope you're all staying healthy (and sane) and we look forward to continuing the Connected Things conversation with you digitally for now!
The best-laid plans often go awry...as they say. Today is March 23, 2020, the day we were SUPPOSED to be at the MIT Media Lab hosting 100’s of people at our annual Connected Things 2020 Conference. But instead of having a cocktail ? at the networking reception right now, I'm drinking at my kitchen table (just kidding) writing this post about our latest podcast, a quick chat I had with Mark Thirman, chair of the Connected Things Conference committee about how we plan on using this "extra time" between the original date (today) and the new date (September 14) to expand the conversation around the conference theme of IoT, AI, and ML as it relates to our new reality in the time of COVID-19. Mark and I are so thankful for our panelists, volunteers, keynotes Jonathan Ballon, Vice President, Internet of Things Group, Intel, Michael Ellenbogen, Founder & Head of Advanced Technology, Evolv Technology, Dr. Shane Rooney, Executive Director, IoT Networks, GSMA, and Gabi Zijderveld, Chief Marketing Officer, Affectiva our sponsors and partners, American Tower, Davis Malm, Nutter, Verizon, Very, ISM Connect, the Industrial Internet Consortium, and AWS...who are all still joining us for the rescheduled September 14 event. We look forward to raising a glass with everyone when we can see you in person, but right now, we hope you're all staying healthy (and sane) and we look forward to continuing the Connected Things conversation with you digitally for now!
Evolv Technology adds a layer of physical security for venues using connected AI and edge processing methods. In this Connected Things 2020 preview podcast, we chat with Michael Ellenbogen, Founder & Head of Advanced Technology, Evolv Technology, about safety as a basic human right. Evolv's vision is to create a layer of unobtrusive physical security to keep the “bad guys” out of public places without slowing people down. As Mike put it, keeping people safe “at the pace of life.” In keeping with our "insight-driven computing" conference theme, Evolv leverages connectivity, processing at the edge, analytics and a variety of sensors to collect and immediately process tons of data. “At one level, I don't want parents to worry about their kids when they drop them off at a concert or ballgame.” We are very excited about Mike's Fireside Chat (and Evolv's live demo) on March 23!
Evolv Technology adds a layer of physical security for venues using connected AI and edge processing methods. In this Connected Things 2020 preview podcast, we chat with Michael Ellenbogen, Founder & Head of Advanced Technology, Evolv Technology, about safety as a basic human right. Evolv’s vision is to create a layer of unobtrusive physical security to keep the “bad guys” out of public places without slowing people down. As Mike put it, keeping people safe “at the pace of life.” In keeping with our "insight-driven computing" conference theme, Evolv leverages connectivity, processing at the edge, analytics and a variety of sensors to collect and immediately process tons of data. “At one level, I don’t want parents to worry about their kids when they drop them off at a concert or ballgame.” We are very excited about Mike’s Fireside Chat (and Evolv's live demo) on March 23!
Matt chats with Michael Ellenbogen, an international advocate living with dementia about his mission to fight the stigma and assumptions of dementia, especially of what he can teach medical providers. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/30_CrushingStigma
Matt chats with Michael Ellenbogen, an international advocate living with dementia about his mission to fight the stigma and assumptions of dementia, especially of what he can teach medical providers. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/30_CrushingStigma
Matt chats with Michael Ellenbogen, an international advocate living with dementia about his mission to fight the stigma and assumptions of dementia, especially of what he can teach medical providers. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/30_CrushingStigma
Michael Ellenbogen built an exited Reveal Imaging where he raised over $20M and sold to SAIC giving investors an 8x multiple of returns. Now he has cofounded Evolv Technology, has already raised $30M and has also landed investors such as Bill Gates.
Michael Ellenbogen built an exited Reveal Imaging where he raised over $20M and sold to SAIC giving investors an 8x multiple of returns. Now he has cofounded Evolv Technology, has already raised $30M and has also landed investors such as Bill Gates.
Today we doing something a bit different and highlighting an interview done on Dementia Chats which is a sister platform of Alzheimer's Speaks. Dementia Chats features those diagnosed with various forms of dementia who speak out on a topic, Todays topic, is the need for responsible media on Alzheimer's disease and other froms of dementias. We think you will find this to be a very interesting conversation about how media impacts public beliefs about dementia. How media can assist in reducing dementia stigmas and report realistic outcomes, not just what is pitched to them regarding life with dementia, cures, and support to reduce symptoms including both pharma and social engagement opportunities. Listen to this interesting conversation which gives ideas to improve reporting and give hope to those diagnosed or caring for someone who is. Learn how media can give voice to those diagnosed and their families along with all the non-pharmaceutical supports and methods to assist them along with research to control symptoms and be a potential cure. Our Guests Living with Dementia Are: Laurie Scherrer, Harry Urban, Bob Savage, Mary Radnofsky, Michael Ellenbogen, Lisa Head and Bill Walsh Our Facilitators Are: Lori La Bey founder of Alzheimer's Speaks ad Dementia Chats; along with Eilon Caspi, founder of Dementia Behavior Consulting Please feel free to comment, like and share with others. For More Resources: Becoming Dementia Friendly
Listen in as Michael Ellenbogen, after having been diagnosed with dementia at the young age of 49, is leveraging new vehicle safety technologies to help extend his safe driving career. To learn more about Keeping Us Safe and the "Beyond Driving with Dignity" podcast show please visit https://www.keepingussafe.org
Listen in as Michael Ellenbogen, after having been diagnosed with dementia at the young age of 49, is leveraging new vehicle safety technologies to help extend his safe driving career. To learn more about Keeping Us Safe and the "Beyond Driving with Dignity" podcast show please visit https://www.keepingussafe.org
Listen in as Michael Ellenbogen, after having been diagnosed with dementia at the young age of 49, is leveraging new vehicle safety technologies to help extend his safe driving career. To learn more about Keeping Us Safe and the "Beyond Driving with Dignity" podcast show please visit https://www.keepingussafe.org
On Tuesday, Jan 30th, 2018, Lori La Bey, host of Alzheimer's Speaks Radio will interview Michael Ellenbogen a man who has been living with a diagnosis of dementia. Michael is an international advocate who has made major contributions in shifting our dementia care, speaking at NAPA, the World Health Conference in Geneva and so many other sessions including congressional. Michael plans to leverage technology to extend his driving abilities. Hear about some of the latest new features available to drivers. Michael Ellenbogen Can Be Reached: Facebook The Michael Ellenbogen Movement on Facebook Michael's Book - From the Corner Office Additional Resources are Available on Alzheimer's Speaks Dementia Chats - Video interviews with those diagnosed Keynotes & Consulting
In this episode, Harold Reitman, M.D. speaks with Michael Ellenbogen, author and Alzheimer’s advocate. Michael discusses his battle with Alzheimer’s, his early signs at the age of 39, and the decade-long odyssey of getting a diagnosis.
Today Alzheimer's Speaks Radio is having a special show to spread the word of the Purple Angel Project and the documentary being made about this grassroots global movement to improve dementia care around the world. We will be talking with: Laurence Kelly: Producer of this Documentary. Dom Gilday: The Assistant Director. Gary Joseph Le Blanc of Common Sense Caregiving, and Michael Ellenbogen of the Michael Ellenbogen Movement along with myself, Lori La Bey of Alzheimer's Speaks will be representing the US Division for the Purple Angel. We are hoping to have the creators of the Global Purple Angel itself, Norrms McNamara and Jane Moore join us as well from the UK. Learn how you too can join the US Purple Angel Project. It costs you nothing to get the material to help raise awareness. If you are able we would love for you to help support this documentary. For more information on dementia and Caregiving visit Alzheimer's Speaks Resource Website Join an Alzheimer's disease clinical trial today. No insurance is needed to participate.Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For World Alzheimer's Month Alzheime'rs Speaks Radio has done several additional programs, but todays show will be a full two hour show dedicated to "Keeping Safe in Todays World. We will be highlighting Project Life Saver and how it can be utilized to live safely. Our Guests today include: Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Project Lifesaver International Gene SuandersAuthor Mara Botonis of “When Caring Takes Courage”Rick Phelps, diagnosed with dementia and founder of "Memory People" & Author of "While I still Can"Harry Urban, diagnosed with dementia and founder of "Forget Me Not" on FacebookMichael Ellenbogen, diagnosed with dementia and national advocate & Author of "From The Corner Office To Alzheimer's" Everyone is welcome to join the conversation on this very important topic. You can use the chat box or call in live to communicate with us. We would also appreciate your efforts to share this episode with family, friends and colleagues on FaceBook, Google Circles, LinkedIn, Twitter and more. For additional information on dementia and caregiving check out Alzheimer's Speaks WebsiteSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Hugo de Waal, is the Author of Designing and Delivering Dementia Services. He is a renowned leader in the industry of dementia over in the UK who is heading up the Norfolk Dementia Care Academy and the Dynamic Dementia Care Hugo was unable to make the show due to tehnical difficulties, so we will reschedule him for another show soon. Email Dr. Hugo de Waal dewaal@doctors.org.uk Our second guests will be Susan Dickinson, the Executive Director of the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration Organization, Paul Lester whose wife Arnette was diagnosed with behavioral variant FTD and Cheryl Sparks whose husband Kenny was diagnosed with FTD at the age of 49. Website Facebook HelpLine: 866.507.7222 Twitter: @theAFTDorg Email: info@theaftd.org Michael Ellenbogen joined us for the beginning of the show and talked about Alzheimer's Buddies, The Purple Angel Project and his book From "The Corner Office To Alzheimer's."Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joyce welcomes Michael Ellenbogen, diagnosed at a young age, Michael is a person living with Young Onset of Alzheimer's Disease (YOAD). He will discuss his book, From the Corner Office to Alzheimer's, as well as his advocacy efforts to find a cure for this disease. He will also discuss his work to increase awareness of the effects of this disease on those living with the illness, and their families.