
Call to Mind
Audio diaries of love and memory loss, recorded by caregivers of family members living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.
Join Mariko Sakamoto, assistant professor of nursing at the University of Victoria, for a second season of intimate stories recorded by spouses, children and grandchildren journeying alongside a loved one living with dementia.
Family caregivers are the lifeblood of the healthcare system for the more than 750,000 people in Canada currently living with dementia. Every year, they provide more than 580 million unpaid hours of care both at home and in long-term care settings.
Whether you’re a caregiver, or know someone with dementia, we hope this podcast series helps you feel heard or gives you a deeper understanding and empathy for the family caregiving experience.
This series is part of a UVic research project that explores storytelling, different ways of listening, and the power of being heard.
Go to CalltoMindPodcast.com to see storyteller photos, read episode transcriptions and learn more about our research project.
The multi-award-winning first series, released in 2022, was hosted by Debra Sheets, UVic professor emerita of nursing. Produced by Jenni Schine; sound design by David Parfit; executive producer, Suzanne Ahearne.
This podcast series is made possible by the generosity and creativity of the participants in this research project, as well as by the University of Victoria, with funding support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Michael Smith Health Research BC and The Alzheimer’s Society of BC.
Join Mariko Sakamoto, assistant professor of nursing at the University of Victoria, for a second season of intimate stories recorded by spouses, children and grandchildren journeying alongside a loved one living with dementia.
Family caregivers are the lifeblood of the healthcare system for the more than 750,000 people in Canada currently living with dementia. Every year, they provide more than 580 million unpaid hours of care both at home and in long-term care settings.
Whether you’re a caregiver, or know someone with dementia, we hope this podcast series helps you feel heard or gives you a deeper understanding and empathy for the family caregiving experience.
This series is part of a UVic research project that explores storytelling, different ways of listening, and the power of being heard.
Go to CalltoMindPodcast.com to see storyteller photos, read episode transcriptions and learn more about our research project.
The multi-award-winning first series, released in 2022, was hosted by Debra Sheets, UVic professor emerita of nursing. Produced by Jenni Schine; sound design by David Parfit; executive producer, Suzanne Ahearne.
This podcast series is made possible by the generosity and creativity of the participants in this research project, as well as by the University of Victoria, with funding support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Michael Smith Health Research BC and The Alzheimer’s Society of BC.
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S2 E4
Sleep well my little pussycatS2 E4·
January 30
January 30
21 mins
S2 E3
It takes a villageS2 E3·
January 30
January 30
25 mins
S2 E2
The long danceS2 E2·
January 30
January 30
36 mins
S2 E1
Becoming a granddaughter againS2 E1·
January 30
January 30
32 mins
Season 2 Trailer
Welcome to Call to Mind, Season 2Season 2 Trailer·
January 29
January 29
2 mins
S1 E4
Every Minute of Respite: Wendy and JudithS1 E4·
Jan 30, 2022
Jan 30, 2022
32 mins
S1 E3
Intelligent Noises: Margie and BrianS1 E3·
Jan 30, 2022
Jan 30, 2022
27 mins
S1 E2
Snowstorm: Daphne and MikiS1 E2·
Jan 30, 2022
Jan 30, 2022
31 mins
S1 E1
Beautiful Morning: Brenda and DotS1 E1·
Jan 30, 2022
Jan 30, 2022
31 mins
Season 1 Trailer
Introducing Call to MindSeason 1 Trailer·
Jan 21, 2022
Jan 21, 2022
3 mins