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- In order to become a popstar, a queer brown boy with a huge voice is doing everything he can. Told by the queer trans femme that boy becomes, looking back on how and why that dream was never realized.
- A look at infertility and egg donation in Canada.
- Join health narrative expert Mike Lang as he helps caregivers see their place in the story.
- In this touching series, the hard work of caregivers is honored by sharing their stories and thanking them for all that they do.
- A mockumentary short film about a married couple's daily routines during the pandemic, and how the couple tries to survive marriage while they self-isolate together at home 24/7.
- Dottie offers to take Hank to the playground but insists he 'bundles up' in winter clothing. Hank could lecture her about how hot it is outside (like his father and grandad do) but instead decides to reassure her and the two happily head out. Therapeutic Fibbing is technique often recommended by dementia experts. It is the practice of agreeing or saying things that are not true to avoid causing someone distress and to make them feel safe and comforted.
- At a family gathering Dottie decides it's time to go home. The others try to convince her she already is home to little effect, until Julie persuades them to 'therapeutic fib' and take a short car journey, before returning with a greatly reassured Dottie. Therapeutic Fibbing is technique often recommended by dementia experts. It is the practice of agreeing or saying things that are not true to avoid causing someone distress and to make them feel safe and comforted.
- Dottie asks when her parents are arriving over a family meal. Derek very heavy-handedly tries to convince her that her folks are dead. Sarah convinces him to change tack and 'therapeutic fib'. He does so to great effect and Dottie is reassured. Therapeutic Fibbing is technique often recommended by dementia experts. It is the practice of agreeing or saying things that are not true to avoid causing someone distress and to make them feel safe and comforted.
- Those affected by addiction are given hope via a revolution in research.
- Tomas and Sarah work together on strategies for phone conversations.
- The Macauley's meet Lynne at the airport only to find she is further along in her dementia journey than anyone had expected and accompanied by an irate airport attendant
- The Macauley's take Dottie to see Geriatric Psychiatrist Doctor Chan for an assessment and a family meeting-- which quickly devolves into familial dysfunction.
- Family, friends, and guest of honour Lynne, celebrate Dottie's birthday. Lynne later takes a turn for the worst-- until her son Jake pays an unexpected visit and saves the day.