As we step into 2024, I’m renewing my commitment to addressing women’s issues, a cause more crucial than ever in light of the global setbacks in women’s rights. From healthcare, where abortion is not just a service but a fundamental aspect of care, to education, the stakes are high. These forces are not just global; they’re at play here in Canada too. Staying informed with accurate and credible information is vital, and that’s exactly what I aim to bring to you on What She Said. I diligently vet experts to ensure no misinformation or disinformation reaches you. We deserve to be empowered with knowledge, especially in areas that matter most.
January is Alzheimer Awareness Month in Canada, and today’s show offers two distinct perspectives on Alzheimer’s, along with a variety of other enriching content. But as we embark on this new year, I want to hear from you: What topics do you want to know more about? Your input is invaluable in shaping a show that truly resonates with your concerns and interests. Now, let’s dive into what’s in store for today’s show:
Young Onset Dementia
My conversation with Dr. Saskia Sivananthan opens a window into the world of young onset dementia. This form of dementia, affecting individuals at a younger age, often goes unnoticed, yet it presents unique challenges and requires specific strategies for management and care. Dr. Sivananthan’s expertise not only enlightens us about this condition but also emphasizes the importance of early detection and lifestyle adjustments. Learn more here.
Entertainment Roundup
Anne Brodie’s first entertainment roundup of 2024 brings us a mix of drama, true stories, and heartwarming narratives. Her reviews offer a deep dive into the emotional journey of ‘All Of Us Strangers,’ the intriguing real-life tale in ‘Man on the Run,’ and the charming return of ‘Son of a Critch.’ Anne’s keen insights provide a guide to what’s worth watching as we start the new year. Read more.
Self-Care in the New Year
In my discussion with Dr. Dasha Leneva, we redefine self-care beyond the usual notions. Dr. Leneva, in partnership with New Roots Herbal, brings to light how self-care intertwines with our daily routines, nutrition, and even our choice of supplements. Her approach to self-care is holistic, considering not just physical health but also mental and emotional well-being. Discover more here.
On-Set Therapy
Nadia George introduces us to the crucial role of on-set therapy in the entertainment industry. Her work, focused on supporting the mental health of cast and crew, is particularly vital when dealing with heavy or traumatic script material. Nadia’s insights reveal the growing need for mental health support in creative spaces. Learn more about her innovative role.
Dental Health Resolutions
In our Smile Spectrum segment with Dr. Mandeep Johal, we go beyond the basics of dental care. Dr. Johal discusses how dental health is intricately linked to our overall well-being, touching on cosmetic dentistry and even the impact of oral health on posture and physical fitness. This conversation offers a fresh perspective on why dental care is about more than just a beautiful smile.
‘Oma’s Bag’
To conclude, author Michelle Wang shares her book ‘Oma’s Bag,’ a heartfelt story addressing Alzheimer’s. This book, suitable for children and adults, beautifully illustrates the power of memories and the enduring bonds between generations. It’s a poignant reminder of love’s resilience in the face of Alzheimer’s. Discover Michelle’s touching narrative.
Join me on “What She Said” for a blend of health insights, entertainment, self-care tips, unique professional roles, dental health advice, and heartwarming stories. Let’s start the new year informed and inspired!