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In this episode of The CARTI Hopecast, host Adam Head sits down with Jay Brenneman—clinical psychologist, leadership coach, and author of Take a Larger Way: Reflections of a Dementia Caregiver. Jay shares his deeply personal journey of caring for his wife, Janene, as she navigated dementia—a journey that tested his understanding of grief, vulnerability, and identity.

Through raw and honest storytelling, Jay reflects on the complexities of ambiguous grief, the emotional toll of long-term caregiving, and the process of finding meaning in suffering. Together, Adam and Jay explore how memory, solitude, and hope shape our ability to heal in the face of profound loss.

This powerful conversation is an invitation to reflect on resilience, transformation, and the strength found in community—offering encouragement to anyone who has experienced grief or is walking alongside a loved one in decline.

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Founded in 1976, CARTI delivers leading-edge cancer care in a compassionate, patient-centered environment. Our mission is to make trusted cancer care accessible for every patient we serve through compassion, innovation, and purpose.

The CARTI Hopecast shares authentic, meaningful stories that focus on human experiences. Every day, we see patients and families navigating unimaginable hardships, sometimes feeling alone in their journey. Through The Hopecast, listeners hear stories of resilience and transformation, fostering a sense of connection and hope.