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A Hattrick of Podcasts: Fighting Dementia 

     

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Clearly November is destined to be podcast season.  Having made one podcast with Fading Memories and another with Able Training, we were on for the hattrick.


And the hattrick duly arrived. On Wednesday, Peter and I were delighted to be guests on the Fighting Dementia Podcast. Hosted by Leon Rossiter, with resident guests Fran and Tom (both of whom are living with their own dementia diagnosis) we were able to chat about stereotypical reactions to those living with an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, positive living and cycling.  I even managed to sneak in a reference to our books, both old and new.

 

The podcast will be released soon and will then be shared across social media.


 
 
 

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Peter Berry LIVING WITH DEMENTIA

"It is important to remember, that a diagnosis of dementia is not just a diagnosis for the individual, but it’s a diagnosis for the whole family.”

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Peter is pleased to be a patron of For Brian CIC -  an evolving concept, co-produced by its directors in collaboration with its beneficiaries living with dementia. The company aims to empower people living with dementia and their families to design support that meets their individual needs, providing agency in challenging circumstances. Cycling plays a huge part in their existence. 

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Peter and Deb are delighted to be part of AlzAuthors through the writing of our book, "Slow Puncture". 

Our Vision : Lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Our Mission : We are a community of authors sharing Alzheimer’s and dementia stories to light the way for others.

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