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Hey boys and girls,
Saturday’s radio show with Linda Burhans was a blast. It’ll be archived on her website soon, but if you missed it and just can’t wait, visit The Choice Radio Network’s Facebook page and scroll down to April 8th at 12:01pm. The show is broken up into 2 parts, and focuses more on my book in the 2nd part. Hopefully I’ll be able to give you a link to the complete show in one piece soon.
In the mean time, Joy Johnston, over at the Memories Project wrote a fantastic review of the Fractured Memories. So head over and give her site a little love!
Happy Monday! Now go out and kick a little ass!
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Thanks so much for reading my ridiculous thoughts! If you’d like to see my ridiculous thoughts translated into art, visit my website, or follow me on Facebook and Twitter. Know a caregiver, or someone with dementia, or someone who knows someone with dementia, or someone who knows someone who knows someone else who’s a caregiver? Or heck, do you know a person? Well, you should tell them about my book, Fractured Memories: Because Demented People Need Love, Too. Part memoir and part coffee table art book, I recount my family’s heartbreaking and hilarious journey through my father’s dementia. Available to purchase here (this is my favorite way if you live in the U.S.), here or here if you’d rather get the eBook than a print copy, and here (especially if you want a hard cover copy).
You made it on the radio? How come you get to be famous and I don’t?
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You’re not quite bitter enough? 😉
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I’m always trying to go that extra mile so I can be bitter that I walked an extra mile.
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We could all use a little bit of better bitter, Ben.
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Yep. So how was your radio show? I caught the start of it, but haven’t seen how the rest went yet. You had fun?
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Had a bit of verbal diarrhea when they started to focus on the book (2nd half hour of the show) and I panicked. But I reined it back in after a bit and got back on message. It was a clear sign that I should not go into politics, based on my inability to stay on message.
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