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Hosted by Natalie Carter · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 131 episodes
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Welcome to The Dementia Dialogues with me, Natalie Carter, dementia advocate, where I explore the ups and downs, fears and frustrations of living with dementia. Join us for heartfelt interviews with caregivers and researchers who share their stories and insights, charities offering support and making a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia, plus bonus solo episodes, 'Curious Minds', answering listener questions and concerns.
Natalie Carter hosts The Dementia Dialogues, a health show with 131 episodes published.


We close the season by pulling together the very best tips our guests have shared, the practical advice that makes the biggest difference to families living with dementia. One episode, a season's worth of wisdom, and eve

In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 35 where I speak to Michael Booth. Season 2 Founding Supporter: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv

When dementia changes how someone communicates, most families assume the connection is slipping away. Emma Smith from Empowered Conversations says the opposite and reveals the one shift that changes everything. Season 2

In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 47 where I speak to Ronnie Dean. Season 2 Founding Supporter: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv

When her fiercely independent mum began slipping, Louise Callin left a 30-year career to care for her — and found purpose she never expected. An honest conversation about love, letting go, and the app born from it all. S

In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 45 where I speak to Rachael Savage. Season 2 Founding Supporter: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv

When Lewis Hornby's grandma Pat was rushed to hospital, the culprit wasn't her dementia, it was dehydration, one of the most overlooked dangers in dementia care. The simple idea he created next, Jelly Drops, has now reac

In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 41 where I speak to Chris Taylor. Season 2 Founding Supporter: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv

Dr Emer MacSweeney joins Natalie to explore why early Alzheimer's symptoms are so often missed, how new tests are changing diagnosis, and why getting answers sooner could change everything. Website: https://recognitionhe

In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 57 where I speak to Paul Furness. Season 2 Founding Supporter: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv

Peter Berry and Deb Bunt share the story of their unlikely friendship, life after Peter's young onset Alzheimer's diagnosis, and why connection, purpose and humour still matter so much. This conversation is full of warmt

In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 46 where I speak to Jude Pinder. Season 2 Founding Supporter: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv

What is the Herbert Protocol, and how can it help in a moment of crisis? In this episode, Rob Burley from MedicAlert explains how this simple, free tool can support families and help police respond quickly if someone liv

In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 71 where I speak to Kate Darby. Season 2 Founding Supporter: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv

Could the wrong television actually increase confusion or distress for someone living with dementia? In this episode, Gerri McHugh from My Life Tv explains how dementia-friendly television is helping people feel calmer,

In this week's magic moment, we go back to episode 48 where I speak to John Ramsay. Season 2 Founding Supporter: https://www.mylifefilms.org/pages/my-life-tv

Recorded on the descent from Mount Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak, Natalie is joined by Dementia Adventure CEO Fiona Petit for a unique on-the-move conversation about adventure, connection, and the power of getting


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