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Frontotemporal Dementia
Grief
Caregiving
Mental Health
Family Dynamics
Penn FTD Center
Family Relationships
Grief and Loss
Apathy
Anticipatory Grief
Wedding Planning
Familial Support
Coping Strategies
Dementia
Childhood Grief
End Of Life Care
Dementia Care
Childhood Trauma
Emotional Support
Compassionate Caregiving

The Remember Me Podcast is a heartfelt and informative series dedicated to supporting families, caregivers, and individuals affected by Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). Hosted by Maria Kent Beers and Rachael Martinez, both of whom have personal experiences with FTD caregiving, the podcast aims to provide connection, understanding, and advocacy for those navigating the challenges of this rare and oft... more

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In our last episode before the mid-season break, Shane, takes to the mic , and both of us were eager to hear his story with his late wife, Faye.

This episode was extremely powerful to listen to as the love and the pain are both present. It’s a beau... more

Today you'll meet Susan and her late wife, Barbara. Susan joined us all the way from Mexico, where we saw her beautiful Milagro wall as she spoke so vulnerably about her love story with Barbara. Susan has a way of telling her story with so much tende... more

Karen sits down with us for this week's episode and the conversation took right off. Karen spoke openly, albeit delicately, about the changes she noted in her husband, Doug and how the family roles have shifted and morphed alongside Doug’s disease. A... more

Today we welcome Michael as he shares his journey with his wife Maureen. Maureen was diagnosed with FTD after a misdiagnosis of psychiatric disorders and Lewy body Dementia due to her symptoms of hallucinations. Michael walks us through his experienc... more

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Kelsey Cook
Comedian and advocate for awareness about Frontotemporal Dementia
Episode: FTD Real Talk with Kelsey Cook
Emma Heming Willis
Wife, mother, entrepreneur, advocate for caregivers, and author of 'The Unexpected Journey, The Caregiver Resource Guide.'
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Episode: The Unexpected Journey with Emma Heming Willis
Dr. Ryan Darby
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Director of the FTD Clinic at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Episode: World FTD Awareness Week Special | FTD Research Updates with Dr. Darby of Vanderbilt
Dr. Adam
Professor of Interpersonal & Family Communication and host of The Sister Wives Professor podcast.
Episode: Family Dynamics 101 with Dr. Adam, Professor of Interpersonal & Family Communication
Sarah Lopata
Manager of Support Services with the AFTD
AFTD
Episode: BONUS | A Conversation on Grief with the AFTD
Esther Kane
Director of Support and Education at AFTD
AFTD
Episode: BONUS | A Conversation on Grief with the AFTD
Rachael Bafa Martinez
Certified Grief Support Specialist and Grief Guru
Episode: The Phenomenon of Grief with Rachael Martinez, MA, Grief Support Specialist
Liz Matthews
A friend of the podcast and the daughter of Dave Matthews who shared her personal experiences with her father's FTD diagnosis.
Episode: David
Katie Duncan
End-of-life coach and nurse practitioner
Death Care Coach
Episode: End of Life Myths and Mysteries with Katie Duncan, MSN, AGPCNP-BC @deathcarecoach

Hosts

Maria Kent Beers
Host of Remember Me Podcast; co-creator focused on FTD caregiving and advocacy.
Rachael Martinez
Co-host of Remember Me Podcast; co-creator focused on FTD caregiving and advocacy.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 136 ratings
  • BEST FTD SUPPORT OUT HERE

    I can’t recommend Remember Me enough to anyone experiencing the confusion and grief of dementia and caregiving- especially for FTD- but not only for that. Rachael and Maria have personal FTD journeys and it’s that lived experience that enables them to root their work in love. Give them a listen. Hear the stories of so many. Learn and grow. You will feel supported and less alone.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ✈️🙈🙊
    United States2 years ago
  • So much heart and love in one pod

    Rachael and Maria have created a warm, loving community for those in circumstances that are intrinsically scary and isolating. Remember Me is a completely unique, wonderful way of giving a voice to those who need one. Do yourself the biggest favor, show yourself some compassion, and give Remember Me a listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CDultz
    United States2 years ago
  • An FTD Must Have for All dealing with this disease

    I stumbled upon this podcast almost a year and a half ago. About nine months after losing my husband to bbFTD/ALS. It was like finding the friends I didn’t know I needed. Maria and Rachael do a wonderful job of helping families tell their stories and make connections of support through the Re-Members only Group. I can’t begin to express how much this community has meant to me and how it’s helped me through the grief and trauma of this hideous disease. Thank you both for continuing your advocacy ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BuffaloKim
    United States2 years ago
  • Apathy podcast

    This podcast is so relatable! Thank you once again for sharing your stories, so those of us with loved ones with FTD do not feel so alone. This might be a place where if someone had a loved one who was newly diagnosed I would say start here! This was beautifully communicated….and probably one of the most difficult parts of FTD. Grateful for all your work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    26Valencia
    United States2 years ago
  • The best therapy at home

    I found Remember me podcast shortly after my husband was diagnosed. As I listened to a few stories, I felt such relief to know that I was not alone in this terrible experience with FTD. With their charismatic personalities and soothing voices, Rachel and Maria helped me get through those early, rough days. This podcast is a “must listen” for anyone who has a loved one with FTD.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cebahoney
    United States2 years ago

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Guests bring actionable insights and diverse perspectives, from caregiving to genetics and end-of-life planning.
Supportive and hopeful space for those affected by FTD, with a sense of community.
Hosts share real experiences, making the content relatable and comforting.

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Barbara
Q: How did they approach telling Barbara and pursuing a diagnosis?
Susan prepared concrete observations, confronted Barbara directly, and after a long wait, pursued neurology and clinical-trial options, driven by a commitment to science and a desire to help others with similar conditions.
Barbara
Q: What was the first sign that something wasn't right with Barbara?
Susan describes early signs like Barbara's face going blank when awake and a sudden apathy toward friends and family, followed by a cascade of symptoms that could not be ignored.
Doug
Q: What coping strategies helped you navigate the early stages after diagnosis?
Karen described maintaining presence by staying physically close, including sitting next to Doug, eating together, and continuing to treat him as a husband, which helped reduce isolation and preserve connection.
Doug
Q: How was the diagnosis communicated, and what was Doug's reaction?
The neurologist initially described a central FTD/behavioral presentation, and the final diagnosis of FTD emerged after a neuropsych evaluation; Doug's reaction in the room was quiet, with family present on speakerphone.
Doug
Q: What were the first signs that something wasn't right with Doug?
Karen recalled a series of intimate, chaotic episodes—from mysterious misplaced items and unusual behavior to a growing sense that something medical was going on, which gradually pointed toward a neurological issue rather than personal failings.

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What is Remember Me about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two hosts with lived experience guide intimate conversations about Frontotemporal Dementia, caregiving, and family dynamics. Across episodes, listeners hear personal journeys from spouses, parents, and caregivers, practical care strategies, end-of-life reflections, genetic discussions, and community-building with a strong emphasis on emotional support, acceptance, and advocacy. The show stands out for its compassionate, therapy-like tone, a steady stream of diverse guests—from caregivers to clinicians and researchers—and a clear mission to normalize grief while sharing actionable resources and connection opportunities for families navigating FTD.

Overall, it's a relatable, resource-rich space rooted in empathy and shared experience, likely... more

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Recent guests on Remember Me include:

1. Kelsey Cook
2. Emma Heming Willis
3. Dr. Ryan Darby
4. Dr. Adam
5. Sarah Lopata
6. Esther Kane
7. Rachael Bafa Martinez
8. Liz Matthews

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