The Dementia Dialogues Podcast
1) 056 - Inside the Care Home Barbershop: Dementia, Dignity & Men's Mental Health with Cordelle Cabey
Cordelle Cabey and the team of Dementia Friendly Barbers are quietly transforming men's lives in care homes. Today we get into sensory memories, dignity, mental health… and yes, the unforgettable stor...Show More
2) Magic Moment: Ep 019 - Dr Sarah Bauermeister
In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 19 where I speak to Dr Sarah Bauermeister.
3) 055 - Christmas Past, Present & Future with Pete Middleton
This Christmas special brings back listener favourite Pete Middleton, who lives with young-onset dementia and brings humour, honesty and heart to every conversation. From childhood paper chains and Ge...Show More
4) Magic Moment: Ep 023 - Kelly Meany
In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 23 where I speak to Kelly Meany.
5) 054 - How Connection Transforms Dementia Support with Matt Tyler
What if better dementia care started with connection, not checklists? In this heartfelt episode, Natalie talks with Matt Tyler — founder of Rooted Connections and co-creator of A Good Day — about how ...Show More
6) Magic Moment: Ep 001
In this week's magic moment, we go back to the very first episode of The Dementia Dialogues!
7) 053 - Vascular Dementia & Grief: Finding Strength with Sue Strachen
Diagnosed with vascular dementia at 58, Sue Strachan turned fear into purpose. Now an Alzheimer's Research UK ambassador, she shares how courage, self-care and hope help her navigate life after diagno...Show More
8) Magic Moment: Ep 020 - Kate Curtis
In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 20 where I speak to Kate Curtis.
9) 052 - Grief Before Goodbye with Kate Curtis
Carer and daughter Kate Curtis returns to name the grief caregivers feel long before goodbye — the 'droplets' no leaflet mentions. We talk anticipatory grief, guilt, counselling, support networks, and...Show More
10) Magic Moment: Ep 013 - Sue Lloyd
In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 13 where I speak to Sue Lloyd.