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Port of Call | The Dementia Awareness Podcast

Port of Call | The Dementia Awareness Podcast

By: Laura Wayman
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Port of Call is the monthly podcast from The Dementia Lifeboat, created for caregivers, families, and professionals who are seeking clear, compassionate answers about dementia.


Hosted by Laura Wayman, the Dementia Whisperer, and Jocelyn Ives, a certified life coach for caregivers, each episode explores the real questions people ask when dementia symptoms begin to show up: changes in memory, behavior, communication, and daily functioning.


Together, Laura and Jocelyn blend education and emotional support, helping listeners better understand what dementia is (and what it isn’t), how it’s diagnosed, and how it affects both the person experiencing symptoms and those who care for them.

© 2026 Port of Call | The Dementia Awareness Podcast
Episodes
  • What is Dementia?
    Jan 15 2026

    In this opening episode of Dementia Lifeboat: Port of Call, dementia educator Laura Wayman and certified life coach Jocelyn Ives introduce a different way of understanding dementia, one rooted in real-life experiences. Not just clinical definitions.

    This conversation focuses on what often shows up first: the quiet loss of learned executive function. Tasks that once happened on autopilot, such as balancing a checkbook, driving confidently, planning, organizing, or coordinating movement, begin to take more effort. Memory may still be intact, which is why dementia is so often missed, misunderstood, or dismissed early on.

    We talk about what that feels like for caregivers watching someone they love struggle, and for individuals who sense something is changing but can’t quite explain it. We also explore common questions families ask in this stage:

    • How do I know if I have dementia, or if someone I love does?
    • What doctor should I go to for dementia, and why can answers be hard to get?
    • Can dementia be fixed? (The short answer: No. But it can be managed with the right understanding and support.)


    This episode introduces the foundation of dementia awareness: learning what’s happening neurologically, letting go of what can’t be stopped or fixed, and discovering how caregivers can use their healthy brain to support someone with a “broken thinker.”

    If you want more support while caregiving with those with dementia symptoms, or think you may be experiencing symptoms yourself, we invite you to join our monthly Dementia Lifeboat: Poolside Chat, where caregivers come together to offer support and understanding.

    You can join us for FREE by registering here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/PRzPtXKIRf-NNdHzhSToUg

    Or become a paid member of our Lifeboat Skool community for exclusive trainings, be the first to know when the podcast is live, and a lively community chat where you can find support 24/7: https://www.skool.com/dementia-lifeboat/about

    You’re not expected to have all the answers. You’re invited to learn, manage what’s in front of you, and feel less alone as you do.

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