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Finding the Right Words: Cindy Weinstein on Grief, Memory, and Dementia Care

Life on Repeat: A Dementia Caregiver Podcast

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Episode  ·  48:31  ·  Nov 14, 2022

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Episode Overview:In this deeply moving episode, Laura sits down with Cindy Weinstein, author and English professor, to discuss her experience as a long-distance caregiver for her father who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Together, they explore themes of grief, memory, storytelling, and how language can help us understand—and cope—with dementia. This conversation blends personal reflection with powerful insights into neurology and the emotional complexity of caregiving. Meet Cindy Weinstein:Cindy Weinstein is the Eli and Edythe Broad Professor of English at the California Institute of Technology. Her academic work focuses on U.S. literature, and she has authored several books. Most recently, she published Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain, which interweaves her family’s Alzheimer’s journey with accessible explanations of brain science and emotional healing. Topics Discussed:- Alzheimer’s through the lens of literature and science- What long-distance caregiving looks and feels like- Understanding depression in dementia care- Why language matters in grief and medical conversations- The healing power of writing and storytelling- How caregivers can advocate for themselves through knowledge⏱️ Timestamps (Approximate):00:00 – Introduction and meeting Cindy Weinstein02:04 – Cindy’s early exposure to neurology as a literature student04:20 – Her father’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis and long-distance caregiving07:48 – The emotional toll of depression and dementia10:55 – How caregiving restructured her life and perspective14:12 – The power of naming and understanding what’s happening in the brain18:03 – Why Cindy wrote Finding the Right Words21:00 – The importance of storytelling and sharing your journey with medical providers26:10 – Navigating grief and finding moments of beauty and humor32:34 – Reflections on memory, language, and letting go37:45 – How she bridges literature and science in her work42:10 – Final thoughts and message to caregivers Key Takeaways:- Caregiving changes your relationship with time, memory, and identity- Grief can coexist with moments of humor, beauty, and connection- Sharing your story is not only healing—it’s essential in medical settings- Understanding the brain helps caregivers feel more empowered and less alone- Literature and neuroscience can work together to help us process loss Resources Mentioned:Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain by Cindy Weinstein → weinsteinandmiller.com Connect with Cindy Weinstein:Website: weinsteinandmiller.comMastodon: @CindyWeinstein@zirk.us Connect with Laura Vaillancourt & the Life on Repeat Podcast:Website: https://lifeonrepeatpodcast.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/lifeonrepeatpodcastFacebook: https://facebook.com/lifeonrepeatpodcastYouTube: www.youtube.com/@LifeonRepeatPodcast✨ Like this episode? Please like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs to hear it. You’re not alone.

48m 31s  ·  Nov 14, 2022

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