Conversations With Intent

The Surprising Key To Slowing Alzheimer’s

Episode Summary

In a powerful episode of "Conversations with Intent," host Diana Clark engages in a deeply moving dialogue with Dan Hogan, a man uniquely equipped to offer insights on living with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's and Lewy body disease. Dan recounts the moment he received his devastating diagnosis, describing feelings of shock, depression, and isolation.

Episode Notes

In a powerful episode of "Conversations with Intent," host Diana Clark engages in a deeply moving dialogue with Dan Hogan, a man uniquely equipped to offer insights on living with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's and Lewy body disease. Dan recounts the moment he received his devastating diagnosis, describing feelings of shock, depression, and isolation. A 2022 stroke during a squash tournament did not hold him back, illustrating his resilient spirit. Diana and Dan discuss his journey, which spans over a decade, starting with initial concerns about memory loss in 2010, leading to his eventual diagnosis.

Dan's thoughtful reflections reveal a man transformed by adversity, choosing to find purpose and hope in the face of his condition. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining optimism and staying active both cognitively and physically. His involvement with the Alzheimer's Association and other dementia-related groups showcases his commitment to breaking the stigma around dementia and providing support to others navigating similar journeys. He shares practical advice, including the importance of having a legal and medical plan in place and the therapeutic value of community engagement and remaining purpose-driven.

Chapters:

00:00 Meet Dan Hogan: A Remarkable Journey

01:13 The Diagnosis: A Life-Changing Moment

03:14 The Long Road to Diagnosis

05:52 Finding Purpose Amidst Struggle

07:19 Living with Alzheimer's: Daily Life and Activities

16:00 Legal and Practical Preparations

20:50 Family Reactions and Support

32:54 Hope and Joy: Finding Light in Dark Times

35:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts