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  • Supporting Alzheimer’s Care Through Community and Volunteering with Lexi Ritt
    2025/07/25
    Host Frederick Knuckles and social worker Lexi Ritt highlight the Alzheimer’s Association’s free support services and invite the community to a volunteer event on August 6 at the Music Box Supper Club. Frederick encourages African-American groups to get involved, and those interested can contact Lexi at 216-273-4228.
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    27 分
  • Faith, Trust, and Brain Health with Dr. Shanae Rhodes on Dementia in the Black Community
    2025/07/25
    On "Let's Talk About It," Frederick Knuckles speaks with nurse researcher Dr. Shanae Rhodes about the high rates of dementia in the African-American community and the importance of prevention, research participation, and representation. They highlight the faith-based program ALTER, which helps churches become dementia-friendly through education, worship, and support. The episode emphasizes trust, community care, and partnerships like ALTER and the Alzheimer's Association in the fight against dementia.








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    29 分
  • Caring Through the Challenge
    2025/07/25
    Frederick Knuckles highlights the vital role of caregivers supporting loved ones with Alzheimer’s or dementia and provides key resources to help them manage the challenges of caregiving. The Alzheimer’s Association offers a 24/7 hotline (1-800-272-3900) and local support (216-342-5607), emphasizing caregiver self-care, education, and connection to support groups. Caregivers, often family or friends without formal training, handle tasks like transportation, medications, and finances while navigating emotional stress and isolation. More information is available at ALZ.org.
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    29 分
  • Bridging the Trust Gap: Lydia Beard on Clinical Research
    2025/06/05
    In this enlightening episode of Let’s Talk About It, host Frederick Knuckles engages with Research Specialist Lydia Beard to discuss the critical importance of building trust in clinical research within African American communities. Lydia shares her personal journey into the field and addresses the historical factors, such as the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, that have contributed to skepticism and resistance toward medical research among African Americans.

    Drawing from her extensive experience, Lydia emphasizes the necessity of culturally sensitive approaches and community engagement to overcome these barriers. She highlights ongoing efforts to increase participation in clinical trials and underscores the role of education and transparency in fostering trust. This conversation offers valuable insights into the challenges and strategies involved in making clinical research more inclusive and equitable.
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    29 分
  • Protecting the Mind: Dr. Rajeet Shrestha on Brain Health and Mental Wellness
    2025/05/29
    In this enlightening episode of Let’s Talk About It, host Frederick Knuckles speaks with Dr. Rajeet Shrestha, psychiatrist at University Hospitals, about the importance of brain health across every stage of life. Dr. Shrestha shares his personal journey into the field of psychiatry and his commitment to treating the whole person.
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    29 分
  • Healing Generations: Dr. Herb Caldwell on The Mama Joe Project and more
    2025/05/29
    In this episode of Let’s Talk About It, host Frederick Knuckles sits down with Dr. Herb Caldwell, professor at Logan University and founder of The Mama Joe Project — a powerful initiative focused on improving health outcomes and honoring the legacy of caregivers in the community.
    Dr. Caldwell shares how The Mama Joe Project uses storytelling, research, and education to address chronic disease, caregiving stress, and systemic health disparities.
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    28 分
  • Honoring Champions: Diane & Tom Detelich’s Journey of Hope
    2025/04/30
    In this inspiring episode of Let’s Talk About It, host Frederick Knuckles sits down with Diane and Tom Detelich, the 2025 recipients of the Alzheimer’s Association Cleveland Area Chapter Champion Award. Diane and Tom share their personal connections to Alzheimer’s—Diane’s grandmother and Tom’s mother both faced the disease—and how these experiences have fueled their unwavering commitment to the cause.

    Joined by Executive Director Melissa Zapanta Shelton, the conversation delves into the Detelichs’ advocacy efforts, their support for research in health equity, and the significance of the upcoming A Celebration of Hope gala. This episode highlights the power of personal dedication in driving community impact and advancing the mission to end Alzheimer’s.
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    28 分
  • The Power of Community (Guest: Deborah Cloud)
    2025/04/26
    In this episode of Let’s Talk About It, host Frederick Knuckles welcomes Deborah Cloud — a registered nurse, longtime volunteer with the Alzheimer’s Association Cleveland Area Chapter, and leader of the Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group at Olivet Institutional Baptist Church, the largest African American caregiver support group of its kind in Ohio.

    After losing her mother to Alzheimer’s in 2000, Deborah turned her grief into action, dedicating herself to supporting families and pushing for a cure. She shares the power of community in caregiving, and how faith, education, and advocacy can make a lasting impact. Deborah also offers insight into the resources available through her support group and the Alzheimer’s Association.

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    29 分