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In this episode of Your History Your Story, our guest is Dr. Todd Goldberg. Todd and I became friends back in junior high and high school, but after graduation, life took us in different directions and unfortunately we lost touch. In recent years, however, we reconnected through this podcast after he heard our episode on the Amazing Kreskin. I’m genuinely grateful for that reconnection and very pleased to be speaking with my friend today.
Dr. Goldberg is a board-certified internal medicine and geriatric specialist, currently serving as an associate professor at Jefferson Medical School in Philadelphia and chief of geriatric medicine at Jefferson Abington Hospital in Abington, Pennsylvania. He has been recognized for many years as a “Top Doctor” in geriatrics by Philadelphia Magazine, reflecting his deep experience caring for older adults and for families navigating complex medical challenges.
One of the central topics of our conversation today is Alzheimer’s disease—its history, the science behind it and what it means for patients and families. This is a subject that is very close to home for me. My mother lived with Alzheimer’s disease, and the impact on her—and on our entire family—was profound. That experience has shaped my interest in understanding the disease more deeply.
Dr. Goldberg brings both medical expertise and a compassionate, human perspective to this discussion, including insight into the very real challenges caregivers face and the importance of awareness around the support and resources available to them. In addition to his medical work, he is also an accomplished writer and dedicated history enthusiast, having contributed to numerous medical books and journals, as well as several works exploring the classic comic strip Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur and other history-related comics.
Today’s conversation brings together medicine, history and lived experience in a way that I believe is both important and deeply meaningful.
Music: "With Loved Ones" Jay Man
Photo(s): Courtesy of Dr. Todd Goldberg
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For more info on Alzheimer's: Association: CLICK HERE
To purchase the book, The Thirty Six Hour Day: CLICK HERE
To explore Prince Valiant information: CLICK HERE
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In this episode of Your History Your Story, our guest is Dr. Todd Goldberg. Todd and I became friends back in junior high and high school, but after graduation, life took us in different directions and unfortunately we lost touch. In recent years, however, we reconnected through this podcast after he heard our episode on the Amazing Kreskin. I’m genuinely grateful for that reconnection and very pleased to be speaking with my friend today.
Dr. Goldberg is a board-certified internal medicine and geriatric specialist, currently serving as an associate professor at Jefferson Medical School in Philadelphia and chief of geriatric medicine at Jefferson Abington Hospital in Abington, Pennsylvania. He has been recognized for many years as a “Top Doctor” in geriatrics by Philadelphia Magazine, reflecting his deep experience caring for older adults and for families navigating complex medical challenges.
One of the central topics of our conversation today is Alzheimer’s disease—its history, the science behind it and what it means for patients and families. This is a subject that is very close to home for me. My mother lived with Alzheimer’s disease, and the impact on her—and on our entire family—was profound. That experience has shaped my interest in understanding the disease more deeply.
Dr. Goldberg brings both medical expertise and a compassionate, human perspective to this discussion, including insight into the very real challenges caregivers face and the importance of awareness around the support and resources available to them. In addition to his medical work, he is also an accomplished writer and dedicated history enthusiast, having contributed to numerous medical books and journals, as well as several works exploring the classic comic strip Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur and other history-related comics.
Today’s conversation brings together medicine, history and lived experience in a way that I believe is both important and deeply meaningful.
Music: "With Loved Ones" Jay Man
Photo(s): Courtesy of Dr. Todd Goldberg
Thank you for supporting Your History Your Story!
YHYS Patreon: CLICK HERE
YHYS PayPal: CLICK HERE
YHYS: Stay in the know, join our mailing list: CLICK HERE
YHYS: Website, Blog & Social: CLICK HERE
#yhys #yourhistoryyourstory #history #storytelling #podcast #njpodcast #youhaveastorytoo #jamesgardner #historian #storyteller #blogger
For more info on Alzheimer's: Association: CLICK HERE
To purchase the book, The Thirty Six Hour Day: CLICK HERE
To explore Prince Valiant information: CLICK HERE

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