Remember Me

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Rating
5
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76 reviews
This podcast has
114 episodes
Language
Explicit
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Date created
2020/08/03
Average duration
46 min.
Release period
25 days

Description

Remember Me is a podcast created by two moms who became fast friends on Instagram. It features stories of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) with a focus on remembering individuals for who they were before the disease. The stories shared are raw, real, and so full of love. We hope it inspires you to "accept the good." Follow us on Instagram @remembermepodcast. Visit our website www.remembermeftd.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support

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Disinhibition, Impulse Control & Hypersexuality with Dr. Katya Rascovsky, Penn FTD Center
2024/02/13
In our last episode before our mid-season break, we talk to the incredible Dr. Katya Rascovsky about some of the most heartbreaking behaviors in FTD: disinhibition, impulse control and hypersexuality. Katya is absolutely brilliant, kind, and we learned so much from her. We'll see you back here on March 5th, when we'll start to dive into the second half of Season 8. Take time to digest the first 6 episodes of our season with care. Read the blogs for more info. We want to send big love to the entire ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Penn FTD Center Team⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for jumping in feet first, to our sponsors for their support and to our guests for openly sharing their stories.  Please see below for links mentioned in the show and a direct link to our informative companion blog for this episode. Each week a new episode will launch Tuesday followed by a blog that will be sent out via email to our subscribers. To sign up for our e-mail visit our website ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠remembermeftd.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. The companion blog to this episode can be read ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Special thank you to The AFTD for their collaboration and support of these blogs! And a special thank you to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Alector⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for their boundless work in the neurodegenerative space. Powered by innovation, exquisite science and a determination to make a difference, Alector is working on the discovery and development of potential therapeutic treatments in the hopes of improving the lives of patients, caregivers and families living with neurodegenerative diseases. Remember Me Podcast is appreciative of all your support of our work.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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Understanding Primary Progressive Aphasia with Naomi Nevler, MD
2024/02/06
This week we dive into more of Maria's experience with her mom as we discuss Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) with ⁠Naomi Nevler, MD from the Penn FTD Center. We had the chance to spend time with Naomi on our visit to Penn last fall, and her passion for science and her understanding and compassion for our community, we feel, is all felt through the episode. We hope this helps you gain deeper insight into PPA... and we hope you appreciate some raw and unfiltered thoughts on the subject from your favorite duo. We want to send big love to the entire ⁠⁠⁠⁠Penn FTD Center Team⁠⁠⁠⁠ for jumping in feet first, to our sponsors for their support and to our guests for openly sharing their stories.  Please see below for links mentioned in the show and a direct link to our informative companion blog for this episode. Each week a new episode will launch Tuesday followed by a blog that will be sent out via email to our subscribers. To sign up for our e-mail visit our website ⁠⁠⁠⁠remembermeftd.com⁠⁠⁠⁠. The companion blog to this episode can be read ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠. Special thank you to The AFTD for their collaboration and support of these blogs! And a special thank you to ⁠⁠⁠⁠Alector⁠⁠⁠⁠ for their boundless work in the neurodegenerative space. Powered by innovation, exquisite science and a determination to make a difference, Alector is working on the discovery and development of potential therapeutic treatments in the hopes of improving the lives of patients, caregivers and families living with neurodegenerative diseases. Remember Me Podcast is appreciative of all your support of our work.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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Ritualistic Behaviors with Gillian Bradley MA, BSN, RN, Penn FTD Center
2024/01/30
This week we tackle ritualistic behaviors with Gillian Bradley MA, BSN, RN from the Penn FTD Center. Gillian works with caregivers and families to understand ritualistic and compulsive behaviors and come up with strategies for managing them. Ritualistic behaviors can include things like constant pacing, repeating the same phrases, eating the same foods, walking the same routes, and more... and Gillian helps us to understand a little bit more about the patterns of behavior and how it relates to what is happening in the brain as well as shares some learnings from families in clinic. We want to send big love to the entire ⁠⁠⁠Penn FTD Center Team⁠⁠⁠ for jumping in feet first, to our sponsors for their support and to our guests for openly sharing their stories.  Please see below for links mentioned in the show and a direct link to our informative companion blog for this episode. Each week a new episode will launch Tuesday followed by a blog that will be sent out via email to our subscribers. To sign up for our e-mail visit our website ⁠⁠⁠remembermeftd.com⁠⁠⁠. The companion blog to this episode can be read ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠. Special thank you to The AFTD for their collaboration and support of these blogs! And a special thank you to ⁠⁠⁠Alector⁠⁠⁠ for their boundless work in the neurodegenerative space. Powered by innovation, exquisite science and a determination to make a difference, Alector is working on the discovery and development of potential therapeutic treatments in the hopes of improving the lives of patients, caregivers and families living with neurodegenerative diseases. Remember Me Podcast is appreciative of all your support of our work.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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Understanding Aggression and Agitation in FTD with Dr. Jeff Maneval, Neurologist at the Penn FTD Center
2024/01/23
In this episode, we dive into the challenging behaviors of Agression, Agitation... and also Paranoia. Past guest and friend of the podcast, Evan, recalls his experience caring for his mother, and trying to protect her reputation with her best friend. Then we pair the science -- Dr. Jeff Maneval, Neurologist at the Penn FTD Center AND Assistant Professor at UPenn, helps us better understand the "why" behind the challenging behaviors of Aggression, Agitation and Paranioa in FTD... and provides MANY ideas for support. Most importantly, with so much compassion for families effected. We were truly touched by his approach. You will not want to miss the blog associated with this episode here. We want to send big love to the entire ⁠⁠Penn FTD Center Team⁠⁠ for jumping in feet first, to our sponsors for their support and to our guests for openly sharing their stories.  Please see below for links mentioned in the show and a direct link to our informative companion blog for this episode. Each week a new episode will launch Tuesday followed by a blog that will be sent out via email to our subscribers. To sign up for our e-mail visit our website ⁠⁠remembermeftd.com⁠⁠. The companion blog to this episode can be read ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. Special thank you to The AFTD for their collaboration and support of these blogs! And a special thank you to ⁠⁠Alector⁠⁠ for their boundless work in the neurodegenerative space. Powered by innovation, exquisite science and a determination to make a difference, Alector is working on the discovery and development of potential therapeutic treatments in the hopes of improving the lives of patients, caregivers and families living with neurodegenerative diseases. Remember Me Podcast is appreciative of all your support of our work.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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Apathy with Lauren Massimo, PhD, CRNP, Co-Director of the Penn FTD Center
2024/01/16
In this episode, we tackle one of the most common FTD symptoms, apathy. We do this first with Maria's Mother's best friend Melina, who shares the apathy she witnessed at the beginning of Lia's disease that left her feeling so confused. Then we pair the science -- Lauren Massimo, co-director of the Penn FTD Center, and someone who has been studying apathy for nearly 20 years, dives into the different aspects of apathy, some suggestions for coping with it, and just a deeper understanding of this aspect of FTD. We want to send big love to the entire ⁠Penn FTD Center Team⁠ for jumping in feet first, to our sponsors for their support and to our guests for openly sharing their stories.  Please see below for links mentioned in the show and a direct link to our informative companion blog for this episode. Each week a new episode will launch Tuesday followed by a blog that will be sent out via email to our subscribers. To sign up for our e-mail visit our website ⁠remembermeftd.com⁠. The companion blog to this episode can be read ⁠here⁠. Special thank you to The AFTD for their collaboration and support of these blogs! And a special thank you to ⁠Alector⁠ for their boundless work in the neurodegenerative space. Powered by innovation, exquisite science and a determination to make a difference, Alector is working on the discovery and development of potential therapeutic treatments in the hopes of improving the lives of patients, caregivers and families living with neurodegenerative diseases. Remember Me Podcast is appreciative of all your support of our work.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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Intro to Season 8 with Dr. David Irwin, Co-Director of the Penn FTD Center
2024/01/09
We are so thrilled to be back behind the mic for SEASON 8! (I know!! Crazy, right??). We launch this innovative season, where we match the stories to the science, with our new pal – Dr. David Irwin. Dr. Irwin gives us a broad overview of what FTD is and what is generally seen after a diagnosis. Dr. Irwin does a fantastic job explaining what is happening in the brain, where it’s happening and why it’s happening. What more could we ask for?  We want to send big love to the entire Penn FTD Center Team for jumping in feet first, to our sponsors for their support and to our guests for openly sharing their stories.  Please see below for links mentioned in the show and a direct link to our informative companion blog for this episode. Each week a new episode will launch Tuesday followed by a blog that will be sent out via email to our subscribers. To sign up for our e-mail visit our website remembermeftd.com. The companion blog to this episode can be read here. Special thank you to The AFTD for their collaboration and support of these blogs! And a special thank you to Alector for their boundless work in the neurodegenerative space. Powered by innovation, exquisite science and a determination to make a difference, Alector is working on the discovery and development of potential therapeutic treatments in the hopes of improving the lives of patients, caregivers and families living with neurodegenerative diseases. Remember Me Podcast is appreciative of all your support of our work.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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The Tale of The Tour of 3 Cities
2023/11/21
The tale has finally been told. Tune in to hear all the ins and outs of Remember Me's first tour... and we hope this light bonus episode helps get you through the holiday week. Take care, friends. xx, R+M ... Special thank you to our sponsor, Make Time Wellness! Remember Me listeners get 20% off all products with promo code REMEMBER ME. Shop here: https://maketimewellness.com/ .... For more Remember Me content in between seasons, join us over at instagram @remembermepodcast, join us in Re-Members Only, or checkout our website www.remembermeftd.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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BONUS: Re-Release of Frankie
2023/11/10
To honor Frank on the 3rd anniversary of his passing, we are re-releasing our very first episode... and with a little intro / checkin from your favorite duo. Stay tuned for a BRAND NEW bonus episode next week... and for all things RM, visit our website remembermeftd.com or our instagram @remembermepodcast... and if you're in need of extra podcasts, we have 40+ bonus exclusive episodes available on Re-Members Only. Re-Members Only helps fuel our business and gives you more of the content you love: remembermeftfd.com/joinro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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BONUS EP: Adventures, Sky Cries + BIG PLANS for World FTD Awareness Week
2023/09/12
SURPRISE! We miss you all + we're here to fill you in on our upcoming adventure. We hope you enjoy this BONUS episode! LEARN MORE ABOUT THE TOUR FOR FTD WORLD AWARENESS WEEK: www.remembermeftd.com/tourof3cities Connect with us on IG: @remembermepodcast Learn more about Re-Members Only here. Sign up for our Newsletter here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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An Update on FTD Research with Dr. Brad Boeve
2023/05/30
We close out season 7 with an update on FTD research from world renown neurologist Dr. Bradley Boeve. Dr. Boeve shares the importance advocacy and awareness in pushing research forward, and what he is hopeful is on the horizon for our community. If you've enjoyed this season, please connect with us on instagram @remembermepodcast, on our website. If you miss us in between seasons, consider supporting our podcast by joining ⁠Re-Members Only⁠. There are currently over 30 bonus episodes, events and more. --- Thank you to our sponsor of this episode and Season 7, ⁠LearnFTD⁠. LearnFTD is working to raise awareness of gene mutations in FTD and the importance of genetic testing. Visit ⁠LearnFTD.com⁠ for information and resources on FTD, genetics, and a video providing an overview of genetic testing and counseling. You can also follow LearnFTD on ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠ @LearnFTD. --- ⁠Remember Me⁠ is a podcast created by two moms who became fast friends on Instagram while caregiving for their parents. It features stories of Frontotemporal Dementia - FTD - with a focus on remembering individuals for who they were before the disease. The stories shared are raw, real, and so full of love. We hope it inspires you to "accept the good." "Always, always, accept the good." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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Do I Want To Know My Status?
2023/05/23
Rachael asks herself the question, "Do I want to know my genetic status?" Make sure you listen til the end for a very special clip... and tune in next week for our season finale with Dr. Brad Boeve. Thank you for listening! Let us know what you think of this episode by connecting with us on instagram @remembermepodcast, on our website, or by joining ⁠Re-Members Only⁠! --- Thank you to our sponsor of this episode and Season 7, ⁠LearnFTD⁠. LearnFTD is working to raise awareness of gene mutations in FTD and the importance of genetic testing. Visit ⁠LearnFTD.com⁠ for information and resources on FTD, genetics, and a video providing an overview of genetic testing and counseling. You can also follow LearnFTD on ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠ @LearnFTD. --- ⁠Remember Me⁠ is a podcast created by two moms who became fast friends on Instagram while caregiving for their parents. It features stories of Frontotemporal Dementia - FTD - with a focus on remembering individuals for who they were before the disease. The stories shared are raw, real, and so full of love. We hope it inspires you to "accept the good." "Always, always, accept the good." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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The M Family
2023/05/16
A physician shares his family's journey with FTD clinical trials. There are so many things to think about when getting involved in research and/or enrolling in a clinical trial, and this listener wanted to share his insight and learnings in case it could help other families navigate this journey. We are so thankful for his insight and his hope... and salute him for caring for so many members of his family with so much grace and positivity. Thank you for listening! Let us know what you think of this episode by connecting with us on instagram @remembermepodcast, on our website, or by joining ⁠Re-Members Only⁠! --- Thank you to our sponsor of this episode and Season 7, ⁠LearnFTD⁠. LearnFTD is working to raise awareness of gene mutations in FTD and the importance of genetic testing. Visit ⁠LearnFTD.com⁠ for information and resources on FTD, genetics, and a video providing an overview of genetic testing and counseling. You can also follow LearnFTD on ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠ @LearnFTD. --- ⁠Remember Me⁠ is a podcast created by two moms who became fast friends on Instagram while caregiving for their parents. It features stories of Frontotemporal Dementia - FTD - with a focus on remembering individuals for who they were before the disease. The stories shared are raw, real, and so full of love. We hope it inspires you to "accept the good." "Always, always, accept the good." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
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5 out of 5
76 reviews
JPGREENWAY 2024/01/24
So needed..
So I stumbled on this almost exactly two years ago to the day. It was during a time when I was struggling, heartbroken and overwhelmed in my newfound ...
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26Valencia 2024/01/17
Apathy podcast
This podcast is so relatable! Thank you once again for sharing your stories, so those of us with loved ones with FTD do not feel so alone. This might ...
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Squeak Ethel 2023/07/03
Thankful
My husband received a diagnosis of bvFTD in January 2023. Next, we attended the AFTD Conference in May. We participated in a live podcast recording, m...
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hgusyejdud 2023/03/14
Beautiful Conversations
These are such sweet, heartfelt conversations from people who have clearly walked the difficult path .
ljlee5888 2022/09/28
Forever grateful
This podcast completely turned my viewpoint of focusing on all the negatives that come along with FTD and truly teach and provide examples on how to a...
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lricewood 2022/09/22
10 stars - MUST LISTEN!
Not sure how I haven’t already written a review for this podcast - probably bc I NEVER write reviews, but this one is a must! Finding Remember Me aft...
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BuffaloKim 2022/07/21
An FTD Must Have for All dealing with this disease
I stumbled upon this podcast almost a year and a half ago. About nine months after losing my husband to bbFTD/ALS. It was like finding the friends I d...
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Fiddlin Frog Flowers 2022/03/18
Thank you!
I am so glad I found you! You both lift my heart. This is such an ugly disease that is kidnapping our loved ones right in front of our eyes and we don...
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*bruno_85 2022/01/30
Amazing tributes
The ‘remember me’ podcast series is an incredible testament to those afflicted by FTD. Thank You - Thank You - Thank You!!
SCLA11 2022/01/30
The podcast for anyone dealing with FTD
I have listened to podcasts about grief, I have listened to podcasts about medicine, but I have never heard of podcast like this that so intimately an...
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