The Whole Care Network
The Whole Care Network
On The Whole Care Network, We're passionate about... Helping You Share Your Story We believe podcasts are a fantastic way for your story to be told in your own words and in your own voice. We believe it is through story-sharing where diversity meets the road to collaboration on a common cause. Our common cause is supporting caregivers, their care partners, and the care team before, during, and after caregiving ends. On The Whole Care Network, we feature a variety of shows and hosts who have a story to share, a resource to provide, and a kind word of encouragement because we believe the best...
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May 1, 2026
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From Practice to Purpose: Dr. Mark Goldstein's Journey into Alzheimer's Research 01.05.2026 22:43
In this episode of the WCNFluencer podcast, host Christopher MacLellan interviews Dr. Mark Goldstein, a founding member of GEM Research. Throughout the episode, Christopher and Dr. Goldstein discuss Dr. Goldstein's transition from private practice to a focus on clinical trials, particularly in Alzheimer's. The conversation covers the importance of clinical trials, the distinction between Alzheimer...
Learn Some Surprising Insider Secrets at a Hospice Nurse Roundtable 29.12.2025 1:10:36
We’re excited to feature a roundtable discussion with a group of amazing hospice nurses discussing what makes a “good death” and the rituals they’ve created for themselves and caregivers. Jean Ann Menna, Carrie Oram, and Shelley Henry have many years of end of life nursing experience. Along with Helen, they share the many facets of helping patients create good deaths for themselves. This convers...
Hearing Health: The Key to Staying Connected while AgingGayfully® 29.12.2025 24:48
n this episode of the Aging Gayfully podcast, host Christopher MacLellan speaks with Dr. Andrew Wagner, an audiologist with Hear USA, about the importance of hearing and communication, the impact of hearing loss on social interactions and cognitive health, and the advancements in hearing aid technology. Dr. Wagner shares his personal journey into audiology, discusses how to recognize hearing loss,...
Are You Part of the Sandwich Generation? Five Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias 29.12.2025 20:04
Are you feeling overwhelmed trying to care for aging parents while raising children? Do you find yourself stretched thin between different generations, each with their own unique needs? My name is Sue Ryan. As a caregiver for loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia, I understand the unique challenges faced by those in the sandwich generations. I recently spoke with Christy Byrne Ya...
Finding Beauty in Life’s Final Chapter with Martha Jo Atkins 29.12.2025 32:25
Why do we fear death—and how can we see its beauty? In this heartfelt episode, host Isabel Melgarejo speaks with death doula Martha Jo Atkins about end-of-life care, breaking taboos, and finding peace in life’s hardest goodbyes.
How to Cope With Grief That No One Understands 28.12.2025 40:53
There isn’t a greeting card for every type of grief. Dr. Ken Doka joins the podcast in this episode to talk about anticipatory and disenfranchised grief. Before death even occurs, people are grieving - anticipating the loss of identity, functional ability, roles, and relationships as well as the actual loss that comes with death itself. This kind of grief is felt by both the person who’s dying and...
Bedside Wisdom: Powerful Lessons From a Hospice Doctor 28.12.2025 48:08
Hospice doctor Dr. Alen Voskanian is sharing the lessons he’s learned at the bedside of the dying, including why managing compassion fatigue is so vital. Working with AIDs patients led him to hospice work and to obtaining his board certification in hospice and palliative care medicine. Through his practice, Alen tries to humanize his patients and tries to connect with them. He works to find the be...
AgingGayfully® Should I Stay or Should I Go? 28.12.2025 27:29
In this episode of AgingGayfully®, hosts Chris MacLellan and Josh Wilson discuss the desire for change and new beginnings, particularly in light of recent events affecting the LGBTQ community. They reflect on the importance of community and belonging, navigating the current political climate, and the challenges of personal safety. The conversation also touches on the implications of relocation and...
Caring for 5 Humans and Herself with Kameron Browning 28.12.2025 1:04:37
Kameron Browning is a resilient sandwich generation caregiver and single mom from Oklahoma who’s caring for five people besides herself. She’s navigating life between supporting her father, Jim, who lives with Alzheimer’s disease, and raising four children from toddler to teenager. Over the years, Kameron has worn many caregiving hats—remote caregiver, in-home caregiver, and support caregiver—whil...
Senior Living Made S.I.M.P.L.E. Expert Tips for Navigating Dementia, Memory Care & Caregiver Guilt with Shari Ross 28.12.2025 55:51
In this episode, host Marianne Sciucco and acquisitions editor Sheila Luna sit down with Shari Ross, a senior healthcare professional and author of “ Senior Living Made S.I.M.P.L.E.: A Real World Guide for Navigating Senior Care for Your Loved One .” Shari’s expertise spans her professional experience in senior living communities and her personal connection to dementia through family. This convers...
What if the secret to abundance is simply choosing joy today? 28.12.2025 32:25
In this episode, Isabel shares how a simple shift in mindset—choosing love, care, joy, and abundance—can transform everyday life. From self-talk to daily habits, she shows how to replace guilt with gentleness and discover the abundance already around us. A gentle reminder that you deserve more kindness, more joy, and more peace—starting with yourself.
Navigating Death Related Responsibilities: Four Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias 27.12.2025 28:32
Do you know what you need to do immediately after your loved one passes? Many caregivers don't. Are you worried about missing important tasks or feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of administrative, financial, and legal responsibilities? We are Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster. As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, we've navigated the challenging process of...
Finding Balance In Caregiving with Jerri McElroy 27.12.2025 56:23
Balance in caregiving is often talked about, but what does it really look like in everyday life? In this episode, Jerri McElroy, primary caregiver, entrepreneur, and author, shares her caregiving journey and how caregiving touches every part of our lives. From managing overwhelming medical responsibilities and advocating for a loved one, to caring for a parent with whom you may have had a complica...
AgingGayfully® Protecting Your Peace 27.12.2025 27:28
Chris and Josh explore those things that help us reclaim our calm in the midst of chaos and disruption. A gay senior, Christopher MacLellan, and an ally, Josh Wilson, podcasting about life, love, liberty and travel. Don’t Say Gay?… Say AgingGayfully®! AgingGayfully® is about living life with dignity in an age-friendly society regardless of orientation or economic status because longevity is a just...
Empowering the Dying for a Better Ending 27.12.2025 58:59
Elizabeth Uslander is empowering the dying every day to create a better ending. As co-founder and CEO of Empowered Endings, Elizabeth is passionate about helping people with serious illness to find the death that aligns with their values and wishes. Her social worker background equips her with problem solving skills she can use to be an advocate for patients and their caregivers. Elizabeth’s theol...
What if the biggest challenge in caregiving isn’t age, but ageism? An Interview to Dr Mara Karpel 27.12.2025 32:25
In this episode of Time to Care Like Caregivers , Isabel Melgarejo sits down with psychologist, author, and podcast host Dr. Mara Karpel to explore the hidden impact of ageism in healthcare and caregiving. From her personal journey advocating for her mother to her upcoming book on navigating an ageist system, Dr. Karpel shares insights, tools, and hope for caregivers who often feel unheard. A powe...
Learn About the Important Work of The Peaceful Presence Project 26.12.2025 51:19
Hospice nurse and End of Life Doula Erin Collins puts her heart and mind into helping people make peace with the end of life through compassionate, reflective conversations. As co-founder of The Peaceful Presence Project, Erin has seen the comfort and calm that advance care planning brings to not only those who are dying, but also to their family caregivers and the end of life workers who are serv...
A Roadmap for Caregivers with Nancy Treaster 26.12.2025 1:00:29
Nancy Treaster, a retired software industry executive turned Certified Caregiving Consultant, co-founded The Caregiver’s Journey with longtime friend Sue Ryan after both personally faced the challenges of dementia caregiving for multiple family members. Nancy has supported her father through Parkinson’s, her father-in-law through Alzheimer’s, and her husband through Frontotemporal Dementia. Drawin...
Hobbies: Your Secret Care Tool 26.12.2025 17:47
In this episode of A Time to Care: The Caregivers Podcast , Isabel Melgarejo reminds us that life is more than work and responsibilities. She explores the power of hobbies and joyful activities, why we often postpone them, and how even small steps—like researching or trying something new—can bring energy and fulfillment into our daily lives.
AgingGayfully® "The Music That Shaped Our Lives" 23.12.2025 31:17
Let’s AgeGayfully® together, with intention, humor, and each other. Aging Gayfully hits the jukebox! Josh and Chris time-travel through the soundtrack of their lives—from 60s Motown and The Big Chill memories, to 70s Elton John and eight-tracks, to MTV-fueled 80s anthems like “Take On Me,” and finally a 90s detour to the Three Tenors that sparked a love of classical music. Along the way: why every...
International End of Life Doula Association is Making Dying Better 23.12.2025 51:30
The International End of Life Doula Association believes everyone deserves compassionate, respectful care at the end of life. Executive Director Doug Simpson is working with the INELDA team to make that happen. Doug’s journey to EOL doula work began with the death of his own father, followed by the birth of his son. Drawn to end of life work, Doug trained as a doula in 2018 and became an INELDA vo...
Family Dynamics in Caregiving: Four Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias 23.12.2025 26:20
Are you struggling to pull your family together to create a working support system for someone living with dementia? Do you find family members disagreeing on what needs to be done or how to help? You're not alone, and there's a path forward. We are Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster. As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, we've learned that transforming family dyn...
Transforming Caregiving into a Season of Growth 23.12.2025 15:05
In this episode, Isabel invites listeners to pause, reflect, and imagine their future as caregivers—or as care receivers. Drawing from her experience leading her first Planning Lab for Caregivers and Retirees , she shares how planning for care can be just as meaningful and intentional as planning a trip, a new home, or retirement dreams. Through a guided journaling and reflection exercise, Isabel...
Know Your Person, Know Yourself: Better Dementia Care with Teepa Snow 23.12.2025 53:18
My guest today is world-renowned dementia expert Teepa Snow, occupational therapist and founder of the Positive Approach to Care , which offers training, services, and resources to families and professionals worldwide. Teepa has spent decades helping people understand the brain changes behind dementia and, just as importantly, how to support both the person living with dementia and the caregiver....
Looking Ahead: Exciting Upcoming Projects at Tum Coeur 23.12.2025 14:32
In today’s episode, we take you behind the scenes at Tum Coeur to share an exciting glimpse of what’s coming next. From new podcast series and live workshops to community events and creative collaborations, we’re building meaningful spaces to grow, connect, and care—together. Whether you’ve been with us from the beginning or you’ve just joined our community, this is the perfect time to tune in an...
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