Patty Kikos interviews Romy Holman, who shares her story about her daughter Milla being deprived of oxygen for ten minutes during her birth, and then being diagnosed with epilepsy and cerebral palsy. Romy emigrated from South Africa with her husband, had two more children, and founded the One & All Hub, which is a holistic centre for mixed abilities, who are pioneering innovations in disability and mental health. GUEST:Romy Holman - https://www.oneandallhub.org/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Carer Conversations Podcast’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Graeme Cowan joins us to share his journey of being clinically depressed and unable to work for 5 years. His psychiatrist described it as the worst case he had ever treated, and since finding the medication that works best for him, Graeme helped co found the “RUOK” charity, and is now a motivational speaker who shares his wellness tips with organisations and individuals. GUEST:Graeme Cowan - https://graemecowan.com.au/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Alex Li chats about caring for his loved one who is navigating complex trauma, depression and suicidality. He shares how important it is to be mindful of language and connected to community, as well as the courses that have assisted him in his caring role. GUEST:Alex Li - https://www.mhfa.com.au/https://livingworks.com.au/https://www.sane.org/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.au ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos interviews Barbara Ryan, the CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities Australia about the wonderful ways that RMHC supports families in need, from the house charities, hospital rooms, as well as the learning program that is available for students (and their siblings) who have missed a lot of school time and need help catching up. GUEST:Ronald McDonald House Charities - https://www.rmhc.org.au Contact Number: 1300 307 642 SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow The Benevolent Society on Instagram Follow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.au Got some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos had the opportunity to speak briefly with Sally Cockburn—widely known as Dr Feelgood—just before she took the stage at the Carer’s Conference, hosted by The Benevolent Society. In their 10-minute conversation, Sally offered candid insights into the emotional and physiological aspects of caregiving. With her trademark authenticity and deep passion for wellness, she highlighted the critical role of oxytocin, and the importance of physical affection, particularly as relationship dynamics evolve when one becomes a carer. GUEST:Dr Sally Cockburn - https://www.drfeelgood.com.au/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos interviews Rose Rowlson, a health and wellness advocate, a dementia educator and a clinical counselling consultant and trainer. She's a carer herself, and has worked in the community, as a consultant for nearly 20 years. She services a number of aged care facilities, providing training to staff, counselling for residents and families and grief counselling. GUEST – ROSE ROWLSONRose Rowlson - https://www.roserowlson.com.au/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Join Patty Kikos as she delves into the inspiring journey of Louise, who stepped into the role of a young carer at just 13, navigating the challenges of her mother's grief and her brother's sorrow. Louise's story doesn't end there; she later became a devoted carer to her two wonderfully unique neurodivergent children. Now, as a compassionate counselor, Louise empowers other carers, sharing invaluable techniques to help them self-regulate and heal from their own traumas. This interview is a testament to resilience, love, and the power of support. GUEST:Louise Davis - www.carergateway.gov.au SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Carer Conversations Podcast’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Join Patty Kikos for an inspiring and heartfelt interview with Sam and Cameron Bloom, the incredible couple behind the touching story of 'Penguin Bloom.' Hear firsthand how a freak accident in Thailand left Sam a paraplegic, and how their lives took an unexpected turn. Discover the magic that unfolded when a young magpie chick with a broken wing entered their lives, helping them heal together. Their journey, beautifully captured in their book and the movie starring Naomi Watts, is a testament to resilience, love, and the extraordinary bond between humans and animals. Don't miss this captivating conversation!GUEST:Sam and Cameron Bloom - https://bloomphotography.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier.You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
In this compelling episode, Patty Kikos interviews Jana Pittman, as she shares the remarkable story of her transition from Olympian to medical professional, and ultimately, to a devoted mother of six. With honesty and passion, she reflects on the challenges and setbacks that shaped her path and how those experiences led to her most rewarding role as a doctor and mother. Join us for an inspiring conversation about perseverance, personal growth, and finding purpose in unexpected places. GUEST:Dr Jana Pittman - https://www.janapittman.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos chats with Trish Mitchell who shares her experiences as a former dancer and her passion for coaching. Trish cared for her father after her mother passed and helps to unpack what coaching is at The Carer Gateway and how it differs to life, sports or business coaching. GUEST:Trish Mitchell - https://www.carergateway.gov.au/Jack’s Counselling interview https://shorturl.at/bBQ27SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on FacebookCREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John HrescGET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
This month, Patty Kikos interviews Mel who is the CEO of ADHD Australia. Mel was diagnosed with ADHD while overseas and studying for her degree. She shares what it’s like to raise her son in Australia, and how they not only have different tendencies, but very different responses to medications as well. GUEST:Melissa Webster - https://www.adhdaustralia.org.au/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos speaks with Kerri Mendl, who is passionate about educating people about the different options they have when it comes to entering aged care facilities, especially when it comes to getting the financial support they’re entitled to, as well as protecting their assets. You’ll want to grab a pen and take some notes for this amazing episode. GUEST:Kerri Mendl - https://alteris.com.au/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos interviews Dianne Mangley, who shares her incredibly inspiring journey of her cancer diagnosis. Dianne’s sense of humour is infectious, and her resilience is tenacious as she outlines how caring for her dad who had cancer inspired her to become a nurse, and despite her mum’s mental illness, has found it in her heart to not only forgive her, but care for her as she navigates dementia. GUEST:Dianne Mangley https://www.gateway.org.auThe Pink Foundation https://www.thinkpink.org.au/The McGrath Foundation https://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/The Breast Cancer Network Australia https://www.bcna.org.au/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Leigh opens up to Patty Kikos on the importance of asking foster carers the right questions, especially when it comes to dealing with trauma, grief, neurodivergence and challenging behaviours. They discuss how to be inclusive and why support networks are so imperitive. GUEST:Leigh - https://www.carergateway.gov.au/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos interviews Yasmine Loupis, who works as a rehabilitation case manager and has a wealth of knowledge and passion about healing and recovery. Yasmine shares many helpful tips for how carers can best support themselves, and their loved ones on this journey, which often begins as a sudden and unexpected event which can be both shocking and traumatic. GUEST:Yasmine Loupis - Social Work Spotlight Podcast SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos interviews Tarsha Jones, a Gomeroi woman from country NSW. Tarsha shares her caring journey for her dad, brother, and 2 of her 4 children, along with her journey of discovering her Aboriginal heritage and her calling to eradicate racism, as well as create safe cultural pathways for mob to feel safe when accessing services. GUEST:Tarsha Jones - https://www.carergateway.gov.au/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos interviews Bronte Campbell, who knows a thing or 2 about achieving her goals in the swimming pool, as she’s been a competitive swimmer for many years. So far, she has secured 14 gold medals, 9 silver medals, and 4 bronze medals in her career. Today, Bronte tells us about the gift that she received on her 4th birthday, when her little brother Hamish was born, and how her and her family’s life changed when he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. GUEST:Bronte Campbell - InstagramSOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos interviews Paul Murphy who went from being an accountant and financial planner, to an advocate for helping people put their loved ones into Aged Care facilities. Knowing the numbers, the forms, the placement process from BOTH a family perspective and a care provider’s angle, as well as understanding the government requirements gives him a unique perspective that very few people have. GUEST:Paul Murphy - https://bedsearch.com.au/SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos interviews Lamia Daher, who is a hijab wearing partner in a law firm. She shares many tips and resources for carers about the importance of Estate Planning, specifically when it comes to having a will, appointing an Enduring Guardian, as well as a Power of Attorney. Having these documents up to date will ensure your wishes will be respected when you are no longer in a position to make decisions for yourself. GUEST:Lamia Daher - https://sterlinglegal.com.au/Office Of Public Guardian NSW https://www.tag.nsw.gov.au/public-guardianOffice Of Public Guardian QLD https://www.publicguardian.qld.gov.au/Office Of Public Guardian VIC https://www.publicadvocate.vic.gov.au/Office Of Public Guardian SA https://www.opa.sa.gov.au/Office Of Public Guardian WA https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/office-of-the-public-advocateOffice Of Public Guardian NT https://publicguardian.nt.gov.au/Office Of Public Guardian TAS https://www.publicguardian.tas.gov.au/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Patty Kikos interviews Warwick Doughty about his devotion to the care of his beloved wife Annie who has dementia. “Wazza”, as he is affectionately known, enjoyed an illustrious career that included being the general manager of Luna Park in Sydney. He speaks candidly about how his generation, the baby boomers didn’t prepare men for the stress of a caring role, and how he is determined to prove them wrong. GUEST:Warwick Doughty & Dementia Australia - https://www.dementia.org.au/ SOCIAL MEDIA:Follow Patty on InstagramFollow The Benevolent Society on InstagramFollow Carer Gateway on FacebookFollow The Benevolent Society on Facebook CREDITS:Host – Patty KikosProducers – Patty Kikos and John HrescSound Engineer – John Hresc GET IN TOUCH:Carer Gateway is proud to offer emotional and practical services and support for carers with the aim of making your life easier. You can call us on 1800 422 737 to find out more about peer support groups, counselling, coaching, online skills courses, tailored support packages, emergency respite, other government supports, as well as tips and information, or visit our online home at www.carergateway.gov.auGot some questions or thoughts for Patty or the team? Email us at cgconnections@benevolent.org.au and put ‘Attention Patty’ in the subject line.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:The Benevolent Society acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
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