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In Two Minds
Justine Pickering and Professor Julie Williams
14 episodes
18 hours ago
This is a podcast that will help you navigate the complexities of dementia. It’s presented by two friends who come at the subject from two very different perspectives. 

Professor Julie Williams has spent most of her working life trying to understand Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Meanwhile, Justine Pickering understands the colossal human cost all too well. She lost her mum to a rare form of young-onset dementia before founding a unique respite project for families coping with the emotional toll of the disease.         

In Two Minds brings you the highs and lows of the shared experiences of dementia. We’ll hear inspiring special guests and all about current research and future treatments.

Together, we’ll explore the challenges of coping with this disease and how to live well following diagnosis.
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This is a podcast that will help you navigate the complexities of dementia. It’s presented by two friends who come at the subject from two very different perspectives. 

Professor Julie Williams has spent most of her working life trying to understand Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Meanwhile, Justine Pickering understands the colossal human cost all too well. She lost her mum to a rare form of young-onset dementia before founding a unique respite project for families coping with the emotional toll of the disease.         

In Two Minds brings you the highs and lows of the shared experiences of dementia. We’ll hear inspiring special guests and all about current research and future treatments.

Together, we’ll explore the challenges of coping with this disease and how to live well following diagnosis.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness,
Science
Episodes (14/14)
In Two Minds
Actress Lucy Briers on dealing with her mum’s dementia (Part 1)
Lucy Briers is part of acting royalty. Her dad Richard was in The Good Life. Her mum Ann Davies was in Doctor Who. Lucy herself is an accomplished actress and starred in the classic 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. Over the next two episodes, Lucy talks to us about how she and her sister dealt with her mum’s dementia.
 
When Richard died in 2013, the family mistook the early symptoms of Ann's dementia for grief. They then struggled to get her to come to terms with the disease in the lead-up to diagnosis.

Lucy talks about adjusting to life with dementia and how she learned to stop caring about social niceties and began to find patience, understanding and strategies to help Ann day to day.
 
We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk.For further help and advice please visit https://www.alzheimers.org.uk
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18 hours ago
33 minutes

In Two Minds
Memory Box: Justine Pickering
Between our main episodes, we're opening up our Memory Box, asking simple, nostalgia-driven questions to our guests and ourselves. These questions prompt memory and can help start a dialogue with someone with dementia. 

This time it's the turn of our presenter Justine to pick her favourite book, piece of music and a memory she'll treasure forever. 

 We'd love to hear your stories and advice for anyone with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk.
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8 months ago
5 minutes

In Two Minds
Memory Box: Professor Vincent Dion
Between our main episodes, we're opening up our Memory Box, asking simple, nostalgia-driven questions to our guests and ourselves. These questions prompt memory and can help start a dialogue with someone with dementia. 

This week, it's the turn of Professor Vincent Dion of the UK Dementia Research Institute who talked to us at length in Episode 9.

 We'd love to hear your stories and advice for anyone with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk.
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8 months ago
5 minutes

In Two Minds
Memory Box: Rebecca Evans
Between our main episodes, we're opening up our Memory Box, asking simple, nostalgia-driven questions to our guests and ourselves. These questions prompt memory and can help start a dialogue with someone with dementia. 

This week, it's the turn of Grammy-winning soprano, Rebecca Evans who talked to us at length in Episode 7.

 We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk.
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9 months ago
4 minutes

In Two Minds
Huntington's Disease: Professor Vincent Dion on The Promise of a Cure
Vincent Dion is a professor at Cardiff University’s UK Dementia Research Institute. In this episode, Justine and Julie talk to Professor Dion about the latest advancements in research into Huntington's disease which could provide significant hope for the future. 

Professor Dion’s work centres on using technology to target and correct the genetic mutation that causes Huntington’s. While the signs are positive, the challenge now lies in transitioning from the labs to clinical trials which requires substantial investment and navigating regulatory hurdles. 

We also talk about the broader implications of genetic therapies for other diseases caused by similar genetic mutations and their potential impact on the wider field of dementia research.
  • Key Moments: 
  • Vincent Dion’s journey into research (02:12)
  • Understanding Huntington's Disease (05:35)
  • Innovative approaches in genetic therapy (09:20)
  • Challenges in advancing research to clinical trials (12:15)
  • The future of Huntington's Disease treatment (16:29)
  • Optimism and future directions in research (26:32)

 We'd love to hear your stories and advice for anyone with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk. 
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9 months ago
34 minutes

In Two Minds
Memory Box: Carrie Williams
Between our main episodes, we're opening up our Memory Box, asking simple, nostalgia-driven questions to our guests and ourselves. These questions prompt memory and can help start a dialogue with someone with dementia. 

This week, it's the turn of Carrie Williams, who told us the story of her husband's early onset dementia earlier in the series

 We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk. 
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9 months ago
5 minutes

In Two Minds
Music and Memory with soprano Rebecca Evans CBE
Grammy award-winning soprano Rebecca Evans talks about her career and how important supporting the dementia community is to her. 

We also explore the power of music to unlock memories and provide comfort to those living with dementia. Prof Julie explains the neurological basis for why music memory persists even as other cognitive functions decline. 

Rebecca talks about witnessing Alzheimer’s for the first time as a nurse and shares her experiences as an ambassador of the Forget Me Nots Chorus, which uses music to support individuals with dementia and their caregivers. 

  • Key Moments: 
  • Rebecca’s road to becoming an opera singer (02:16)
  • Understanding dementia and Rebeeca’s commitment to the dementia community (18:02)
  • The science behind remembering musical lyrics (24:34)
  • The Grammy experience and future plans (30:02)
  • Reflecting the lasting impact of music on memory (34:55)

 We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk. 
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9 months ago
37 minutes

In Two Minds
Memory Box: Warren and Trudi Gatland
 Between our main episodes, we're opening up our Memory Box, asking simple, nostalgia-driven questions to our guests and ourselves. These questions prompt memory and can help start a dialogue with someone with dementia. 

This week, it's the turn of Wales rugby coach Warren Gatland and his wife Trudi.

 We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk. 
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9 months ago
5 minutes

In Two Minds
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
Our very own Professor Julie Williams provides insight into the current state of Alzheimer’s research, focusing on the role of genetics and the work being done to tackle the disease.

It is projected that the number of people with Alzheimer’s will rise to 1.4 million by 2040 - primarily due to increased life expectancy - so the importance of understanding the disease has never been so crucial.

Julie expresses optimism about where we are right now and the incredible work being done towards developing therapies that could help manage and slow the progression of Alzheimer’s in the future.

Key Moments:
  • The genetics of Alzheimer's (02:07)
  • How Alzheimer's develops (05:57)
  • The development of Dananibab (09:48)
  • Finding the missing pieces of the jigsaw puzzle (12:09)
  • Looking ahead and being able to predict the disease (23:53)

 We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk.
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9 months ago
30 minutes

In Two Minds
Memory Box: Professor Julie Williams
 In between our main episodes, we're going to open our Memory Box and ask simple, nostalgia-driven questions to our guests and ourselves. These questions prompt memory and can help start a dialogue with someone who has dementia. 

In this first Memory Box episode, Justine quizzes Prof Julie about her favourite childhood book, meal and favourite piece of music.

 We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk. 
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9 months ago
5 minutes

In Two Minds
Caring for someone with young-onset dementia - Carrie’s Story
Carrie Williams talks to us about her 28-year love story with her husband Gareth who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and later frontotemporal dementia in his 50s.

Carrie and Gareth were both police officers when they met at a convalescent home where they were recovering from injuries. They fell in love, got married and had two children together. In 2013, Carrie started noticing Gareth was struggling to find his words. After an initial misdiagnosis of depression, they discovered that Gareth had Parkinson’s disease and had had it for 12 years. 

In this heartbreaking episode, Carrie talks to us about the impact of Gareth’s diagnosis on the family, the challenges of caregiving and the resilience they demonstrated in the lead-up to Gareth’s death in the middle of the Covid pandemic and subsequently. 
  • How Carrie and Gareth met and fell in love (02:30)
  • The early signs of dementia (08:06)
  • Receiving the diagnosis (12:30)
  • Coping with Gareth’s condition (17:46)
  • The role of family and support (22:32) 
  • Gareth’s final days (26:54)
  • Life after losing Gareth (32:40) 
  • Reflections on resilience (37:04)
We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk.
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9 months ago
43 minutes

In Two Minds
Warren & Trudi Gatland - Part 2: Trudi on her dad's Alzheimer’s
In this, the second of a two-part episode with Warren and Trudi Gatland, Trudi talks about the practicalities of her dad, Terry’s Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia diagnosis and the emotional toll it’s having on the family.

Terry developed dementia in his 80s and experiences significant short-term memory loss. Trudi openly discusses the emotional challenges of watching her father change and the strain it places on the family and her mother in particular. 

Trudi talks about how the family work together to help and support Terry. We also learn about some of the coping strategies they use, including maintaining Terry’s independence where possible, staying in his frame of reference and answering repetitive questions with the same courtesy as the first time they were asked. 

Key Moments:
  • Terry’s story (02:38)
  • How Trudi’s mum deals with her husband’s dementia (06:37) 
  • The support of the wider family (08:37)
  • Dealing with short-term memory loss and repetitive questions (10:46)
  • The importance of researching the condition (16:36)
  • Considering and planning for future care (19:03)
  • Julie and Justine reflect on what they’ve learned from both Warren and Trudi (21:59)
 We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk. 
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10 months ago
24 minutes

In Two Minds
Warren & Trudi Gatland - Part 1: Warren on resilience and the importance of family
This is part one of a two-part episode with Wales rugby coach Warren Gatland and his wife Trudi where we explore dementia, mental health, and the importance of family support. 

In an interview recorded just after the Autumn Internationals, which saw the Welsh rugby side at one of its lowest ebbs, he talks about the coping strategies needed for dealing with the pressures of elite sport. He reflects on the effect of negative media and social media on himself and his players and talks about the significance of positivity and language in overcoming adversity. 

Warren talks openly about the importance of family as a fundamental source of strength, comfort, and support for him and Trudi: "The only people that really matter in your life”, he says, “are your family and your friends and your teammates." We learn about the concept of “Big Much”, the family's unique saying which represents their unconditional love and support for each other.  

The episode also discusses the advancements in safety protocols, medical support and research in an attempt to reduce head injuries and make rugby safer. We also discuss the ethical considerations of genetic testing young athletes to discover if they have a predisposition for dementia.

Key Moments:
  • Warren on coping with adversity (04:16)
  • The importance of positivity and language (05:44)
  • Dealing with media negativity during the 2017 Lions tour of New Zealand (10:15)
  • The importance of family support (12:59)
  • How Trudi and Warren support each other (14:01)
  • The concept of “Big Much” (16:49)
  • Head injuries in rugby (18:36)
  • Research on dementia and sport safety and the ethics involved (23:38)
  We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk.
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10 months ago
31 minutes

In Two Minds
Welcome to In Two Minds
Whether you’re living with dementia, supporting someone, or simply seeking to understand the disease, this is a podcast series for you.

In Two Minds is a podcast that will help you navigate the complexities of dementia. It’s presented by two friends who come at the subject from two very different perspectives. 

Professor Julie Williams has spent most of her working life trying to understand Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Meanwhile, Justine Pickering understands the colossal human cost all too well. She lost her mum to a rare form of young-onset dementia before founding a unique respite project for families coping with the emotional toll of the disease.         

In Two Minds brings you the highs and lows of the shared experiences of dementia. We’ll hear inspiring special guests and all about current research and future treatments.
 
Together, we’ll explore the challenges of coping with this disease and how to live well following diagnosis.

Key moments in this episode:
  • Prof Julie on the science behind dementia: understanding causes and treatments (03:07)
  • Justine’s story and the need for a greater understanding of dementia (04:42)
  • How a podcast like In Two Minds can help people living with or affected by dementia (06:37)
  • How Justine and Julie became friends (08:50)
  • What’s to come in Series 1 of In Two Minds (12:10)

We'd love to hear your stories and your advice for anyone living with dementia - or if you have any questions for Justine and Prof Julie. Email us hello@twomindspodcast.co.uk.
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10 months ago
14 minutes

In Two Minds
This is a podcast that will help you navigate the complexities of dementia. It’s presented by two friends who come at the subject from two very different perspectives. 

Professor Julie Williams has spent most of her working life trying to understand Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Meanwhile, Justine Pickering understands the colossal human cost all too well. She lost her mum to a rare form of young-onset dementia before founding a unique respite project for families coping with the emotional toll of the disease.         

In Two Minds brings you the highs and lows of the shared experiences of dementia. We’ll hear inspiring special guests and all about current research and future treatments.

Together, we’ll explore the challenges of coping with this disease and how to live well following diagnosis.