
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
Dementia UK
One in two of us will be affected by dementia in our lifetime – whether by caring for someone with the condition, developing it ourselves, or both. Yet too often, the voices of people who are facing the many complex challenges of dementia go unheard.
Presented by award-winning journalist, editor, podcaster and Dementia UK Ambassador Marianne Jones, Dementia UK’s podcast, ‘My life with dementia’, takes listeners on a personal journey through the world of dementia, as told by people who have experienced it themselves. People living with the diagnosis. People who have found themselves in a caring role they never expected. And people who are grieving a loved one.
Through their stories, and with practical advice from our dementia specialist Admiral Nurses, we gain a deeper understanding of the condition from multiple perspectives – as well as invaluable insights, empathy and hope.
This series was produced by Arlie Adlington.
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Introducing... My life with dementia, a podcast from Dementia UK
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
09/09/24 • 3 min
One in two of us will be affected by dementia in our lifetime.
In Dementia UK’s new podcast, ‘My life with dementia’, real people share their experiences of living with, caring for, or losing someone to dementia. Through their stories, presented by actor Jim Broadbent, we gain a deeper understanding of this complex condition, and the challenges faced by those affected.
Subscribe to ‘My life with dementia’ to listen to new episodes as soon as they come out.
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Season two of My life with dementia...coming soon
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
05/14/25 • 4 min
One in two of us will be affected by dementia in our lifetime.
In Dementia UK’s podcast, ‘My life with dementia’, real people share their experiences of living with, caring for, or losing someone to dementia. Through their stories, presented by award-winning journalist and Dementia UK Ambassador Marianne Jones, we gain a deeper understanding of this complex condition, and the challenges faced by those affected.
Subscribe to ‘My life with dementia’ to listen to new episodes as soon as they come out.
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“Community meant everything after Nan’s diagnosis” | Michaela’s story
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
05/21/25 • 29 min
When her grandmother, Vanda, was diagnosed with vascular dementia, Michaela felt her world come crashing down. This was the woman who raised her, a role model she’d always looked up to. Feeling powerless and alone, Michaela yearned for community, and a place where dementia wasn’t taboo. A place where her nan could be herself.
When Michaela couldn’t find it, she created it. The Spring Bleau Dementia Cafe was born.
This is a story about finding strength in community after a dementia diagnosis.
Further resources:
- Find out more about Dementia UK and the life-changing support of Admiral Nurses
- Learn more about grief, bereavement and loss
- Read personal stories from people living with a diagnosis, their family members and friends
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Two dementia nurses discuss Michaela’s story
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
05/21/25 • 12 min
This episode features two of Dementia UK’s Admiral Nurses – Hilda and Vic. Admiral Nurses are specialist dementia nurses, who provide free advice and support to the whole family, as well as the person with the diagnosis.
In this episode, Hilda and Vic delve deeper into some of the themes from Michaela’s story to give some extra advice and insight from their expert perspectives. They talk through the stigma that can so often stop people seeking support, the value of dementia cafes and groups, and ways to cope with grief.
If you haven’t heard Michaelas’s episode yet, we recommend giving it a listen first.
Further resources:
- Find out more about Dementia UK and the life-changing support of Admiral Nurses
- Learn more about grief, bereavement and loss
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“I never expected to care for Dad in my 20s” | Lizzie’s story
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
09/25/24 • 30 min
When it comes to father-daughter relationships, Rob and Lizzie’s couldn’t have been stronger. They shared a love for the outdoors, music and sport, and were always finding ways to make each other laugh.
When Rob began to struggle with driving in his mid-50s, the family knew something was wrong, but the prospect of dementia didn’t cross their minds. A few years later, Rob was diagnosed with young onset frontotemporal dementia. He was 58 years old, and Lizzie was just 24.
Lizzie suddenly found herself navigating young adulthood while also adapting to her new role as a part time carer to her dad. In this episode, she discusses the drastic change in family roles, the importance of compassion and processing the loss of her dad, who died a few months before this recording.
Further resources:
- Find out more about Dementia UK and the life-changing support of Admiral Nurses
- Access information and resources about young onset dementia, where symptoms develop before the age of 65
- Read tips and advice to help parents support children and adolescents when the other parent has young onset dementia
- Find young onset dementia support groups and services
- Read personal stories from people living with a diagnosis, their family members and friends
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"Mum's dementia has brought our family closer" | George's story
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
05/28/25 • 31 min
George's mum Linda was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease when she was just 57. George was 22 at the time.
The years since have been characterised by adjustment. He's seen his dad become a full-time carer, and has supported his parents through some huge changes in how and even where they live.
In this episode, George shares his experience of being thrust into the role of a young carer, and the emotional journey that has followed.
Further resources:
- Find out more about Dementia UK and the life-changing support of Admiral Nurses
- Access information and resources about young onset dementia, where symptoms develop before the age of 65
- Read tips and advice on supporting children and adolescents when a parent has young onset dementia
- Find young onset dementia support groups and services
- Learn more about fundraising for Dementia UK
- Read personal stories from people living with a diagnosis, their family members and friends
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Two dementia nurses discuss George's story
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
05/28/25 • 14 min
This episode features two of Dementia UK’s Admiral Nurses – Hilda and Vic. Admiral Nurses are specialist dementia nurses, who provide free advice and support to the whole family, as well as the person with the diagnosis.
In this episode, Hilda and Vic delve deeper into some of the themes from George’s story to give some extra advice and insight from their expert perspectives. They talk about the changing family dynamics after a dementia diagnosis, the importance of setting up a lasting power of attorney and the value of peer support groups.
If you haven’t heard George’s episode yet, give it a listen first.
Further resources:
- Find out more about Dementia UK and the life-changing support of Admiral Nurses
- Access information and resources about young onset dementia, where symptoms develop before the age of 65
- Read tips and advice to help parents support children and adolescents when the other parent has young onset dementia
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"Being a husband and a carer was a big adjustment" | James's story
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
10/02/24 • 33 min
James's late wife Maria was diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer's disease when she was 56 years old.
As a couple, they found themselves on an unexpected path – moving through the different stages that followed her diagnosis. James tried to strike the balance between maintaining his wife’s independence while ensuring her safety. It was a balance that became increasingly difficult.
In this episode, he shares his perspective on caring for Maria, from noticing early signs through to grappling with the move into full-time care. He also touches on the vital support he received from their dementia specialist Admiral Nurse.
Further resources:
- Find out more about Dementia UK and the life-changing support of Admiral Nurses
- Access information and resources about young onset dementia, where symptoms develop before the age of 65
- Read tips and advice to consider when looking for a care home for a younger person who has dementia
- Read personal stories from people living with a diagnosis, their family members and friends
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"Life doesn't stop when you get your diagnosis" | Gail's story
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
10/16/24 • 29 min
On Valentine’s Day in 2019, Gail's world changed forever. At 54 years old, she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Initially, she felt numb. But in the following weeks and months, there were so many emotions – confusion, sadness and anger.
With the help of her dementia specialist Admiral Nurse, Gail was able to shift her focus to what she can do, rather than what she can’t. She decided to pursue passions she’d always held but never pursued – photography, arts, crafts and exploring nature.
This episode is about Gail’s approach to living well with dementia and maintaining an identity beyond her diagnosis.
Further resources:
- Find out more about Dementia UK and the life-changing support of Admiral Nurses
- Access information and resources about young onset dementia, where symptoms develop before the age of 65
- Find young onset dementia support groups and services
- Read personal stories from people living with a diagnosis, their family members and friends
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“I thought I knew what grief would feel like” | Ricky’s story
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast
10/09/24 • 27 min
Ricky and his gran, Harbaksh, always shared a special bond. He describes her as more of a third parent than a grandmother. She lived next door, and relished being able to talk to Ricky in Punjabi.
After several frustrating appointments with health professionals, Harbaksh was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in her 80s. Ricky was thrust into a caring role and set about learning everything he could about her condition.
This episode touches on the difficulties many people face in getting a diagnosis of dementia, the importance of culturally tailored care and the unpredictable nature of grief.
Further resources:
- Find out more about Dementia UK and the life-changing support of Admiral Nurses
- Learn more about the process of getting a diagnosis for dementia
- Learn more about grief, bereavement and loss
- Read personal stories from people living with a diagnosis, their family members and friends
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How many episodes does My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast have?
My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
What topics does My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast cover?
The podcast is about Dementia, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Alzheimer'S, Personal Journals and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast?
The episode title '"Life doesn't stop when you get your diagnosis" | Gail's story' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast?
The average episode length on My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast is 23 minutes.
How often are episodes of My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast released?
Episodes of My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.
When was the first episode of My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast?
The first episode of My life with dementia | A Dementia UK podcast was released on Sep 9, 2024.
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