Ask Dr. Mia offers interview-based insights from clinicians, researchers, and caregiving advocates focused on dementia care. The show frequently features external guests with strong credentials, presenting clear opportunities for PR to reach caregivers and healthcare professionals. Booking tends to favor guests with academic, clinical, or founder-level prominence, with generally moderate to high scheduling effort.
58 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Female, USA
YouTube: 1.1k subscribers
Medicine, Health & Fitness, Education, How To, Society & Culture, Business
Typical Credentials:
Academic/clinical professionals, professors, physicians, founders, and authors with dementia-care or caregiver expertise
Required Achievements:
Department/program leadership (e.g., director of memory counseling program), published research or books on caregiving/dementia, founder/leadership in caregiver support initiatives, recognition in healthcare or academia
Christina Hugenschmidt - AAIC 2025 Insights; Early Diagnosis; Lifestyle Interventions; Gut-brain Connection; Nutrition; Environmental Factors; Social Engagement; Caregiver Support, Tamra Stokes - Sibling Caregiving Dynamics; Caregiver Resources; Emotional Well-being; Communication Within Families, Dr. Alex Fertman - Palliative Care Vs Hospice; Dementia-related End-of-life Decisions; Feeding Decisions; Good Death; Family Dynamics, Rohan Ramakrishna - Roon Platform; Building A Trusted Patient Information Service; Expert Vetting; Global Reach, Amanda Gengler, Ph.D. - Caregiver Advocacy; Emotional Labor In Caregiving; Navigating The Healthcare System; Family Communication
dementia care, caregiving, Alzheimer's disease, palliative care, hospice, family dynamics, advocacy, caregiver support, health technology, expert vetting