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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 07, 2025
Meryl Comer shares her personal story of caring for her husband, Harvey, who was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease at 58. She discusses the challenges of caregiving, the importance of early diagnosis, and the need for more research and support for those affected by the disease. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
July 01, 2025
Creating a family legacy is about more than just financial wealth, it's about passing down values, traditions, and faith to future generations. Certified Kingdom Advisors like Jan Thompson help families integrate biblical wisdom into their financial planning, making values-based decisions that withstand uncertainty and reflect unchanging biblical truth. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
May 01, 2025
A discussion on the connection between thyroid disease and dementia, the importance of natural iodine, and the role of naturopathic medicine in treating thyroid issues, highlighting the need for a holistic approach to health and the limitations of conventional medical treatments. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 13, 2025
Pastor Ernie Sanders discusses the importance of seeking the kingdom of God and doing things with the right motive and attitude, referencing 1 Corinthians 9 and 2 Timothy 4. He also talks about the benefits of rosemary and sage for cognitive function and dementia, and how medical science is looking into herbs for new treatments. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
February 06, 2025
Research suggests a link between certain vaccines and an increased risk of dementia, while others claim vaccines help prevent the condition. Meanwhile, a Christian pastor and his guest discuss the moral decay of society, citing examples of God's law and the consequences of disobedience. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
January 22, 2025
Temporary troubles can be overwhelming, but God's eternal promises offer comfort and hope for a brighter future. As a child of God, one's suffering is light and momentary, and their memories and experiences are safely stored in heaven, waiting to be restored. By fixing our eyes on God's eternal promises, we can choose not to lose heart and live each day in faith, relying on his power to renew us. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 22, 2025
A love story unfolds between a 100-year-old woman, May, and a man with dementia, Clyde, who forms a deep bond at an assisted living facility, but their relationship is tested when Clyde suffers a stroke and loses his memory of May, highlighting the challenges of caregiving and the impact of dementia on relationships. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
January 11, 2025
A caregiver shares her personal journey of caring for loved ones with dementia and her husband, and how she developed the principles of massive acceptance and radical presence to navigate the challenges of caregiving. She emphasizes the importance of being present in the moment, letting go of judgment, and finding purpose in the experiences of caregiving. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
December 06, 2024
A doctor discusses the importance of nutrition and supplements in addressing various health issues, including restless legs, dementia, and endometriosis, and shares his recommendations for natural treatments and preventative measures. [... more]
Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
November 18, 2024
A Christian family's journey with dementia, exploring the challenges of caregiving, the importance of vulnerability, and the role of faith in navigating this difficult journey. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
November 12, 2024
The story of a Florida man who was rescued by his friend after passing out while kayaking, and the controversy surrounding Melania Trump's decision not to attend a traditional tea with Jill Biden. Additionally, the topic of Hillsdale College's mission to preserve liberty and education, and the use of cannabis to alleviate dementia symptoms. The podcast also touches on government overreach, including a recall of 80,000 pounds of butter due to a labeling issue. [... more]
Truth Talk
Stu Epperson
August 26, 2024
The intersection of faith, culture, and politics is explored through personal experiences and biblical teachings. A caregiver shares insights on navigating complex relationships and finding hope in uncertain times. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 18, 2024
A discussion on the topic of dementia, cognitive decline, and mental health, with a focus on natural herbs and diet as a means of prevention and treatment. The conversation touches on the importance of a simple lifestyle, avoiding processed foods, and the benefits of herbs such as ginkgo biloba and cayenne for memory and cognitive function. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
July 13, 2024
The Democrat Party is in disarray as concerns about Joe Biden's mental health and fitness for office continue to grow. A recent press conference has sparked renewed debate about his ability to lead, with some calling for him to step down and others defending him. Meanwhile, the Republican Party is gearing up for the RNC Convention, where they will announce their vice presidential candidate. The stakes are high as the 2024 election approaches, and the fate of the White House hangs in the balance. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
July 13, 2024
Max Lugavere discusses his documentary Little Empty Boxes, which explores the science of dementia prevention and the impact of environmental toxins on brain health. He shares his personal experience with his mother's Lewy body dementia and the importance of diet and lifestyle in preventing cognitive decline. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
July 12, 2024
Retiring with debt can reduce lifestyle choices and increase the likelihood of returning to work. A debt management plan can help pay off debt 80% faster, and financial planning can ensure a comfortable retirement. Considering income-generating land or downsizing can also provide financial freedom. [... more]
Core Christianity
Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier
July 11, 2024
Dementia and Alzheimer's disease raise questions about accountability and the afterlife. Christians discuss the Bible's teachings on salvation, faith, and the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers, including those with severe cognitive decline. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 09, 2024
The Christian Resistance explores the importance of biblical literacy and the consequences of ignoring God's word. They discuss the cognitive decline of Joe Biden, the spread of anti-Semitism, and the dangers of Islamic terror groups infiltrating America. The hosts also touch on the topic of betrayal and how it is used as a means to gain power within the collective. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 03, 2024
The Biden crime family's corruption and the Democratic Party's desperation as President Biden's mental health declines, while Donald Trump gains momentum in the polls. Meanwhile, the Federal Department of Education's role in indoctrination and the decline of American education are discussed. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
July 02, 2024
The Democrat Party is facing a crisis as Joe Biden's mental fitness for office is questioned, with some party leaders calling for a mental test. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is leading in the polls, and Kamala Harris is seen as a potential replacement for Biden. The party is in disarray, with some members calling for a coronation of Harris, while others are pushing for a more aggressive campaign against Trump. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 24, 2024
A daughter shares a heartwarming story about caring for her father after a stroke, and the lessons she learned from his actions about faith and family being paramount. She reflects on the challenges of being a caregiver and the importance of cherishing loved ones, especially in difficult times. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
June 19, 2024
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics including the debate on masculinity, Joe Biden's health, the possibility of an age limit for the presidency, the display of the Ten Commandments in Louisiana classrooms, and the celebration of Juneteenth versus Independence Day. The show also features an interview with Scott Coburn, CMO of Patriot Mobile, about their cell phone service and new product, Patriot Mobile One. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
June 07, 2024
Florida Man stories of a man's colon exploding after coughing and sneezing, and a woman trying to steal a car by calling the police. The discussion also touches on the importance of liberty and the electoral college, a new test that can predict dementia nine years before diagnosis, and the potential consequences of a new HVAC refrigerant mandate. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
April 20, 2024
Kelly O'Connor shares her personal story of caregiving for her mother and grandmother, which led her to become a certified senior advisor and elder care consultant. She helps families navigate the complex healthcare system and provides support during difficult times. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
February 10, 2024
Grass fed, grass finished red meat is a nutrient-dense food that can help ward off excess adiposity and promote brain health. Fatty fish like salmon are also a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, essential for brain function. Maintaining a vigorous exercise routine, particularly resistance training, can help fight against aging and age-related decline. A whole foods diet, minimally processed and rich in fiber, is optimal for overall health and brain function. [... more]
Finishing Well
Hans Scheil
December 09, 2023
The concept of long-term care is explored, discussing statistics and facts about long-term care claims, including the likelihood of needing care, the average length of care, and the reasons for long-term care claims. The importance of planning and preparing for long-term care is emphasized, and the role of insurance and financial planning is discussed. [... more]
The Adam Gold Show
Adam Gold
November 02, 2023
John Feinstein shares his unique relationship with the late coach Bob Knight, discussing their complex dynamic and the inspiration behind his bestselling book, A Season on the Brink. From Knight's tumultuous personality to his struggles with dementia, Feinstein offers a candid perspective on the coach's life and legacy. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
October 16, 2023
A son's journey with his mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis and his own struggles with addiction and recovery, highlighting the importance of empathy, faith, and self-care for caregivers. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
October 01, 2023
As caregivers, we often feel overwhelmed and undervalued, but it's essential to recognize the importance of our role and the value we bring to our loved ones. By understanding the concept of self-esteem and comportment, we can learn to respect ourselves and others, leading to a more positive and effective caregiving experience. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
September 05, 2023
Caregivers face unique challenges, including the emotional toll of caring for loved ones with dementia. Dr. Elizabeth Landsberg shares her expertise on geriatric medicine, highlighting the importance of proper medication management, pain treatment, and addressing the root causes of agitation. She emphasizes the need for a more holistic approach to elder care, focusing on the individual's overall well-being and quality of life. [... more]
Core Christianity
Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier
August 28, 2023
The Bible teaches that believers go to be with Jesus when they die, but they're waiting for the final day, the resurrection of the body. The Holy Spirit is the one that does the work of salvation, and it's a work of regeneration, granting us new life. God is gracious and merciful, and he handles the accountability of those who suffer from Alzheimer's and dementia, and he will restore their minds and bodies in the resurrection. [... more]
Chosen Generation
Pastor Greg Young
August 08, 2023
A discussion on the fight for freedom and constitutional rights, with a focus on election fraud, and a conversation about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and Parkinson's disease, highlighting the importance of understanding and addressing these issues. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
June 03, 2023
Colonel Oliver North shares his personal journey as a caregiver for his wife Betsy, who suffers from degenerative corticobasal syndrome, and how his faith has sustained him through the challenges of caregiving. He discusses the importance of trust in Christ and the need for caregivers to find peace and contentment in their situation. [... more]
Matt Slick's Top 6
Matt Slick
April 19, 2023
The Bible teaches that God the Father can't be seen, yet Adam and Eve saw God in the Old Testament. This is attributed to the pre-incarnate Christ, who took on an anthropomorphic form to interact with them. Similarly, God's judgment of sin's effects, such as Alzheimer's and dementia, is a mystery only He can fully understand. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 31, 2023
A daughter recounts her experience caring for her father after he suffered a stroke and subsequent dementia, learning valuable lessons about family, love, and the importance of cherishing one another. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 14, 2023
Dimitri Barrizo, a man who survived Stalin and Hitler, lived an impossibly unique story, capping it with a cautionary tale about modern healthcare. He was a reckless driver, speeder, and gambler, who continued to dress immaculately and enjoy the company of people, despite his advanced age. His life took a turn for the worse when he was diagnosed with dementia, slowly robbing him of his memories and personality. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
March 10, 2023
Researchers have documented the clinical benefit of music on mood, leading to its prescription for cancer patients and those suffering from Parkinson's disease, dementia, and trauma. The Bible also highlights the power of music in soothing the tormented King Saul, who found relief in the playing of David. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 26, 2023
A look at the devastating impact of gun violence in Baltimore, where a program called ROKA is working to change minds and save lives. Meanwhile, researchers are studying the animal kingdom to unlock secrets to a longer, healthier life. In other news, actor Woody Harrelson discusses his latest film, and a team explores the alarming state of the Great Salt Lake, which is dying due to climate change and water diversion. Finally, writer-director Sarah Polley talks about her Oscar-nominated film, Women Talking. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
February 13, 2023
As caregivers navigate the challenges of caring for loved ones with mental health issues, dementia, or Alzheimer's, establishing boundaries and seeking help from law enforcement and mental health professionals is crucial. Building a case and documenting incidents can lead to resolution and help the person receive the care they need. Healthy caregivers prioritize their own well-being, accept reality, and trust in a great Savior, recognizing that they are not the Savior. By doing so, they can make hard decisions with peace and rest in Christ's provision. [... more]
Finishing Well
Hans Scheil
October 01, 2022
Creating a plan for long-term care can protect your family from crisis and allow you to maintain independence and dignity. By considering your options and making a plan, you can ensure that you receive the care you need and that your loved ones are not burdened with the responsibility of caring for you. [... more]
Chosen Generation
Pastor Greg Young
August 30, 2022
The discussion revolves around the 9-11 anniversary, the Afghanistan debacle, and the implications of dementia on leadership decisions. The conversation also touches on terrorism, Islam, and the importance of pro-life values, highlighting the work of CompassCare in providing support and resources for women facing unplanned pregnancies. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
June 10, 2022
A grandmother's tragic fate serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of brokenness and mental illness on families. Peter Rosenberger emphasizes the importance of caregivers being equipped to deal with troubled individuals, highlighting the need for intervention and the role of clergy in reaching out to those in need with a message of hope and mercy. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
February 11, 2022
A discussion on various health topics including calcium and omega-3 deficiencies, osteoporosis, statin drugs, dementia, anxiety, vertigo, and AFib, with a focus on holistic medicine and natural remedies. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
January 22, 2022
A family caregiver shares their journey of perseverance and surrender in the face of caregiving challenges, finding strength in hymns and faith to navigate the storm of caregiving. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
November 13, 2021
A caregiver struggles with her 93-year-old mother's mean behavior, but is reminded of her responsibility to maintain her own sobriety and seek support from her sponsor. Pythagoras' quote highlights the importance of unclouded reason in staying sober, and the impact on caregiving. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
November 06, 2021
Caregivers often struggle with expressing frustration and anger, leading to guilt and sorrow. A healthier outlet for these feelings is with a trained mental health professional, support group, or trusted friend. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
September 28, 2021
The importance of caregiver authority, managing diabetes and Parkinson's, and the impact of dementia on families. Peter Rosenberger shares his experiences as a caregiver for his wife Gracie, who has undergone numerous surgeries and now advocates for prosthetic limb outreach programs, including one in a prison facility that offers faith-based programs. [... more]
Chosen Generation
Pastor Greg Young
August 06, 2021
The discussion revolves around the dangers of dementias, specifically Alzheimer's disease, and the importance of addressing the root causes of these conditions through a healthy lifestyle. The conversation also delves into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East, where Iran's pursuit of nuclear power and Islamic extremism pose significant threats to regional stability and global security. The speakers emphasize the need for a strong stance on religious freedom and the importance of understanding the true nature of these issues to effectively address them. [... more]
Chosen Generation
Pastor Greg Young
August 06, 2021
The eternal and mortal enemy of every human being who is not a Muslim, according to the Quran, is discussed in the context of Islamic extremism and its implications for Western societies. The concept of Taqiyyah, or deception, is also explored, as well as the idea that Sharia law is incompatible with the American Constitution and European law. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
June 02, 2021
Caregivers deal with isolation, loss of identity, and independence. Technology can help offload these challenges, providing peace of mind and agency for both caregivers and loved ones. Home security systems and automation devices can be repurposed to monitor activity, detect emergencies, and enable seniors to remain independent in their homes. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
May 09, 2021
A family caregiver seeks advice on how to manage her husband's reckless spending due to Parkinson's disease and dementia, and the importance of extending grace while setting boundaries to protect both herself and her husband. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
May 04, 2021
Detaching from the impairments of a loved one is a crucial aspect of caregiving, allowing caregivers to maintain their emotional health and well-being. This detachment doesn't mean severing relationships, but rather learning to prioritize one's own needs and set boundaries. By being good stewards of themselves, caregivers can provide better care for their loved ones and navigate challenging situations with greater ease. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 02, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a shift in work habits, with many Americans embracing remote work. However, this new normal also raises concerns about social isolation and the impact on mental health. Meanwhile, the concept of cancel culture continues to spark debate, with some arguing it's a necessary tool for accountability and others seeing it as a form of mob justice. In a related issue, dementia is affecting more people, and a new movie explores the complexities of this condition through the story of a comedy writer struggling with early stages of dementia. The film, 'Here Today,' stars Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish, who also discuss their own experiences with family and identity. [... more]
Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
April 28, 2021
Dealing with dementia can be a challenging and emotional experience for families, but it also presents opportunities for growth, love, and service. One family's journey with early-onset Alzheimer's disease reveals the importance of vulnerability, support, and faith in navigating this difficult journey. As they care for their loved one, they learn to prioritize their relationship, manage their emotions, and find strength in their faith. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
April 27, 2021
As caregivers, we often feel like we're racing at breakneck speeds, dealing with real-life emergencies and treacherous conditions. But slowing down is key, allowing us to better protect ourselves, our property, and our loved ones. It's a lesson learned from the snowy roads of rural Montana, where one can't avoid ditches and wrecks, but can reduce the damage by slowing down. This is a call to retrain our minds to deal with the fear, obligation, and guilt that comes with caregiving, and to find strength in our faith and trust in God's plan for us. [... more]
Core Christianity
Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier
April 22, 2021
The Trinity is depicted in the Bible as a great king surrounded by the heavenly host, and salvation is a gift given by the Lord through faith. The Lord's Supper is a means of communion with Jesus Christ, and forgiveness is a gift that frees us from bitterness and anger. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
February 17, 2021
Singing old favorites has been shown to boost mood, reduce falls, and decrease the need for sedative drugs, with research underway on a music-memory link. The Bible reveals the joy of singing as a gift from God, and it's real, with Psalm 147 proclaiming how good it is to sing praises to our God. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
February 16, 2021
Ellen Ritberg shares her personal experience caring for her aging mother, highlighting the challenges and humor in the journey. Her book, Why is Grandma Naked? Caring for Your Aging Parent, offers a relatable and comforting perspective on the caregiving experience. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 03, 2021
The world is facing unprecedented cyber threats, including a massive Russian hacking attack that compromised thousands of government and corporate sites. Experts warn that the US is vulnerable to cyber attacks due to its reliance on technology and interconnectedness. Meanwhile, a leading neurosurgeon discusses the importance of brain health, revealing that lifestyle changes can delay or even reverse dementia. As the world looks to the new year, leaders are grappling with global challenges, including the pandemic, climate change, and rising tensions with Russia and China. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
December 10, 2020
Caregivers often struggle with the emotional toll of their role, but simple acts of self-care can make a big difference. A card with a message of affirmation, written from the perspective of a loved one who may be impaired, can be a powerful reminder of their worth and the love they share. [... more]
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