Michele Magner

Inspired Caring

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If you are helping out an aging family member, this is the place for you! Here, you will find inspiration, tools and resources that are needed to be prepared to take care of your loved one AND yourself along this caregiving journey. Michele Magner is a family caregiver, Gerontologist, Certified Dementia Practitioner, Professor and has worked in the Senior Living Industry. She knows that everything we do today, impacts our own aging outcomes so she created the Inspired Caring Family Support & Education Program. Today is the day to be inspired!www.michelemagner.commichele@michelemagner.com

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Michele Magner

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Health

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www.InspiredCaring.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

170. Remain Independent at Home with Dr. Brandy Archie, OT 21.08.2024

Dr. Brandy Archie is an Occupational Therapist who routinely witnessed people wanting to remain independent in their homes, but saw they kept hitting roadblocks on how to safely and effectively accomplish this. She co-created Ask SAMI to help people find the right equipment and services in order to live their best life, wherever they call home. They are able to do virtual assessments of a home to...

169. Dementia Care Tips for Turning NO into YES with Karla Frese 17.08.2024

You can be 2 steps ahead! One of the biggest challenges people face when helping someone living with dementia is “getting them” to do activities of daily living. When someone is living with dementia, they may not remember the last time they did something, may have lost the ability to take the necessary multiple steps to complete a task, or no longer have the biological trigger to do something. In...

168. Inspired Resilience and A Midlife Awakening with Scott Papek 07.08.2024

In this episode, you will join us for a conversation about developing resilience, purpose, and a growth mindset at midlife and beyond. Scott Papek, a certified mindset coach at Max Out Mindset, founder of Run Slower, and author of "Age is Your Edge," How to Find Purpose and Fulfillment in Midlife: explores how mindfulness, mentorship, and core values play a crucial role in navigating per...

167. Delivering Bad or Sad News 25.07.2024

Over the last 5 years, we've had a LOT of joy in our lives and we've also had a lot of bad news we've had to share with our children, family, and friends. Like, an overwhelming amount. This most recent round, when our kid's beloved childhood dog, Sunny, passed away was tough because our daughters were out of town. It was hard enough not to be together in this moment, then compounde...

166. Positive Psychology with Aaron Marcum 13.07.2024

Aaron Marcum has over 2 decades in the home care industry serving seniors and their families. He is an award-winning author, speaker, visionary, and Master of Applied Positive Psychology. He is also a great guy whose journey down this road started with his Grandpa, who only lived a few miles from his house. Aaron shares with us the fundamentals of Positive Psychology and how we can integrate these...

165. Topp Flight Travel Companion Service with Michael Braun 26.06.2024

Michael Braun has been an Occupational Therapy Assistant for 34 years, helping seniors in a Skilled Nursing and Rehab facility in Sarasota, FL get back on their feet after surgery, illness, or injury. When a patient who lived out of town was trying to figure out how she would get home, she discovered that Med Flight, a private jet service, would cost her $30K - $40K. Michael offered to make the tr...

164. Failing Motherhood with Danielle Bettmann 19.06.2024

Parenting is HARD! As a mother of 3, I always feel like I'm trying to balance my kids' needs, family and society expectations, and reality and honestly, constantly feel like I'm failing all over the place. Danielle Bettmann is a parenting coach for strong-willed kids, and the Host of the ⁠⁠Failing Motherhood⁠⁠ Podcast. Our kids are constantly growing and changing which requires us to a...

163. A Love Story Rewritten by Alzheimer's with Michael James 05.06.2024

Author Michael James and his wife Judy’s life together took an unexpected turn when she was denied long term care insurance because she couldn’t pass the ‘mini mental’, the test given that revealed cognition issues.  Ultimately, she was diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment that developed into Alzheimer’s. Michael, faced with this challenge, knew he needed to be thoughtful, calculated, and proa...

162. Expectations and Needs with Rebecca Adelman 31.05.2024

Rebecca Adelman is an Attorney, entrepreneur, influencer, thought leader, and founder of Adelman Law Firm and Claims Management, established in 2001. The firm is a Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) and Tennessee Certified Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE). For over 30 years, Rebecca has concentrated her practice in healthcare and insurance defense and business litigation. Rebecc...

161. Therapeutic Benefits of CBD with John Locklair 29.05.2024

John Locklair served in our United States Air Force for 10 years including a tour in Iraq, earning 2 degrees (and having 2 kids!), before a skin cancer diagnosis medically retired him.  Then several years later during a jujitsu tournament, he heard his neck pop. He had sustained a grade 3 strained neck injury, leading him to explore the pain relief from CBD where he also discovered the tremendous...

160. Creating Balance Through Creativity with Luba Carlson 24.05.2024

Luba found herself feeling isolated as she was running a daycare from home with her own two young children and reached a tipping point in her mental health. On one particularly tough day, she put her Masters in Mathematics to work by locking herself in a room with some art supplies and creating her first Mandala. Drawing the mandala that day allowed her brain fog to clear and she realized it was a...

159. The Empty Nest Coach - Jay Ramsden 17.05.2024

If you have kids that are launching out of the home, you may discover that your identity is taking a hit as your role changes within your family. However you refer to yourself (empty nester, a bird launcher, manager of free range adult kids, free range parents) you NEED to connect with Jay Ramsden! Jay is "The Empty Nest Coach" and in this episode helps us understand why this shift can f...

158. Understanding Your Medical Benefits with Nicole Broadhurst 11.05.2024

The complex medical insurance & billing system can not only leave our heads spinning unnecessarily costing us thousands of dollars, it can also cost someone their life when they miss out on life-saving treatments that would have been covered. Nicole Broadhurst BCPA, Founder and CEO of Tennessee Health Advocates helps people Nationwide understand their medical benefits. She reviews every policy...

157. Lewy Body Dementia with Mary Lou Falcone 01.05.2024

Introduction: In this episode, we delve into the profound journey of Mary Lou, a dedicated caregiver to her husband, the renowned artist and rocker, Nicholas ‘Nicky’ Zann. Mary Lou candidly shares their story of navigating life with Lewy body dementia, shedding light on the challenges, resilience, and the importance of understanding and support. Key Points Covered: Understanding Lewy Body Dementia...

156. Caring For Her Dad with DeAnna Busby-Rast 19.04.2024

When DeAnna's Dad began to need more help, she and her husband opened up their home, not realizing they were embarking on a journey that would span many years. Sharing her home with her dad provided the daily opportunity for him to be around her kids, which brought them all tremendous joy. DeAnna shares how she navigated her role through the frustrations, touching moments, and ultimately end o...

155. Creating Musical Memories with Colin Roberts 18.04.2024

Episode Summary: Singer-songwriter Colin Roberts shares his journey of writing personalized songs for life's significant moments. From weddings to funerals, his mission is to tell stories by capturing the essence of cherished memories and heartfelt emotions and turning them into music. Bio: Colin has been performing his entire adult life. He grew up in rural Nebraska and now lives near Omaha....

154. Dementia Prevention with Mitchell Clionsky, Ph.D. 10.04.2024

Current research shows 1 in 2 cases of dementia can be prevented. In his book, Dementia Prevention, Use Your Head to Save Your Brain , co-written with his wife, Dr. Emily Clionsky, Neuropsychologist Mitchell Clionsky Ph. D., addresses how to prevent dementia. Not surprisingly, earlier interventions are KEY. This conversation covers a lot of territory and you will have specific things you can do to...

153. Caregiver Dave 06.04.2024

When the love of his life had a stroke, Dave Nassaney quickly fell into the role of caregiver, uncertain of what the future was going to bring. Determined to beat the alarming statistic of caregivers dying before their loved one, two decades later, Dave is “The Caregiver’s Caregiver” using every platform available to share their love story and help others find success in the caregiver role. Dave s...

152. Unrecognizable - The Day She Didn't Know Who I Was 29.03.2024

One of the greatest fears we have is the day the person living with dementia doesn't recognize us. While there is really nothing that can prepare us for this moment, there was a progression of things I noticed with my mother in law, Sherry, that led up to it. While the brutal reality of this moment stings and cannot truly be prepared for, the work that we do here with Inspired Caring around kn...

151. Decluttering & Moving Part 3 - Organize by Design with Wendy Tridle 27.03.2024

Wendy Tridle's company, Organize by Design, helps people tackle the big move from their home to a senior living community by providing a lot of understanding and hand-holding along the way. Wendy shares that the biggest regret she hears from seniors who move to senior living is that they waited so long to make the move. They wish they had taken advantage of their senior living community sooner...

150. Decluttering and Moving Part 2 - Rekempt with Rachelle Pfeifer 20.03.2024

Rachelle turned her love of cleaning and organization into her passion for helping people feel comfortable and relaxed in their homes. What she has discovered is decluttering is not just about making spaces look beautiful. Her process helps people live their lives with intention, so they can focus on what is most important to them. Rachelle shares practical steps and unique strategies on how to mo...

149. Decluttering & Moving Part 1 with She Sells Jersey Shores, Patti Green 13.03.2024

Two of the most daunting tasks people face are the decision to move out of a home they've lived in a long time and how to manage all of their stuff. Patti shares that the clutter, loss of independence, and fear of change are what hold many people back from making a move to a smaller space. Patti offers some tips about how to better age in place. Like being sure to have the right environment se...

148. A Better Hospital Stay with Dr. Monique Nugent 06.03.2024

The hospital can be a scary and confusing place so after 15 years of treating patients, Hospitalist, Dr. Monique Nugent, wrote the book on how to have a more successful hospital stay! Prescription for Admission will help you receive better treatment and improve your experience at the hospital. This complete guide provides the critical information you need to navigate the hospital—so you can stay c...

147. Pivotal Points in Caregiving with Robin Weeks 28.02.2024

When Robin's brother and dad passed away within 5 days of each other she became the primary caregiver for her mother. Knowing her mom's neighbors and friends helped her manage a year of caregiving from a distance then after a year of managing things from out of State, she asked her mom to move closer to her. It was a hard conversation but a pivotal point in their relationship allowing them...

146. FTD with Candace 22.02.2024

Candace has been caring for her bipolar mother her entire life. The difference with FTD (frontotemporal dementia) is that, unlike a bipolar episode, the care required never ends. Isolation comes fast when caring for a family member. When the world shut down in 2020, she knew the isolation would be a temporary challenge for others, but it is an ongoing reality for family caregivers. In this episode...

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