Seth Rogen
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About a young woman caring for her mom with Alzheimer's based on a graphic novel about a young woman caring for her mom. Yeah.
About a young woman caring for her mom with Alzheimer's based on a graphic novel about a young woman caring for her mom. Yeah.
About a young woman caring for her mom with Alzheimer's based on a graphic novel about a young woman caring for her mom. Yeah.
Honestly, it was the book itself. It really captured the caregiving experience from a young person's point of view with... Humor and a lot of deep sadness. And it's black and white, hand-drawn. And there's something sort of very poignant, I think, about that visual.
Honestly, it was the book itself. It really captured the caregiving experience from a young person's point of view with... Humor and a lot of deep sadness. And it's black and white, hand-drawn. And there's something sort of very poignant, I think, about that visual.
Honestly, it was the book itself. It really captured the caregiving experience from a young person's point of view with... Humor and a lot of deep sadness. And it's black and white, hand-drawn. And there's something sort of very poignant, I think, about that visual.
Yeah, well, we've been working on it since 2016. It takes a long time to get a movie made. I am learning. It's hard. Especially an animated movie that is not expensive. We were recording last week just with Abby Jacobson and recording some of the more emotionally heavy scenes. And definitely, you know, there was not a dry eye in the recording studio.
Yeah, well, we've been working on it since 2016. It takes a long time to get a movie made. I am learning. It's hard. Especially an animated movie that is not expensive. We were recording last week just with Abby Jacobson and recording some of the more emotionally heavy scenes. And definitely, you know, there was not a dry eye in the recording studio.
Yeah, well, we've been working on it since 2016. It takes a long time to get a movie made. I am learning. It's hard. Especially an animated movie that is not expensive. We were recording last week just with Abby Jacobson and recording some of the more emotionally heavy scenes. And definitely, you know, there was not a dry eye in the recording studio.
Yeah, it's, you know, it's a disease that carries so much stigma, you know, dating back to when you guys were experiencing firsthand as children and people didn't really know and were really scared and would look at someone with dementia and have so much fear. And I think in the decades that have followed since then...
Yeah, it's, you know, it's a disease that carries so much stigma, you know, dating back to when you guys were experiencing firsthand as children and people didn't really know and were really scared and would look at someone with dementia and have so much fear. And I think in the decades that have followed since then...
Yeah, it's, you know, it's a disease that carries so much stigma, you know, dating back to when you guys were experiencing firsthand as children and people didn't really know and were really scared and would look at someone with dementia and have so much fear. And I think in the decades that have followed since then...
I think that that stigma has lessened, especially in the last five or ten years, I think.
I think that that stigma has lessened, especially in the last five or ten years, I think.
I think that that stigma has lessened, especially in the last five or ten years, I think.
Yeah. And even in the early years of my mom's diagnosis, Because she was early onset, so she was very young. She was very young. She started showing signs at 52 and then was diagnosed just before she was 55. Unfortunately, we had all witnessed my grandparents, her parents have dementia. And so in those early years, my mom herself was ashamed and didn't want us to talk about it.
Yeah. And even in the early years of my mom's diagnosis, Because she was early onset, so she was very young. She was very young. She started showing signs at 52 and then was diagnosed just before she was 55. Unfortunately, we had all witnessed my grandparents, her parents have dementia. And so in those early years, my mom herself was ashamed and didn't want us to talk about it.
Yeah. And even in the early years of my mom's diagnosis, Because she was early onset, so she was very young. She was very young. She started showing signs at 52 and then was diagnosed just before she was 55. Unfortunately, we had all witnessed my grandparents, her parents have dementia. And so in those early years, my mom herself was ashamed and didn't want us to talk about it.
My mom was a teacher. She taught elementary school for 35 years, first grade for most of that. Yeah. And then to go from this woman who was an active teacher with children every day to someone who eventually was a shell of herself over a close to 18-year journey was a long, long road. Wow.
My mom was a teacher. She taught elementary school for 35 years, first grade for most of that. Yeah. And then to go from this woman who was an active teacher with children every day to someone who eventually was a shell of herself over a close to 18-year journey was a long, long road. Wow.