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"I Had to Choose the Day My Husband Died" : Erica Baccus on Love, Dementia & Letting Go

  1. "I Had to Choose the Day My Husband Died" : Erica Baccus on Love, Dementia & Letting Go Dave Roberts 1:00:36

What would you do if you had to choose the day your husband died?

In this deeply moving episode of the Teaching Journeys Podcast, host Dave Roberts sits down with Erica Baccus — author, former marketing executive, and end-of-life advocate — to explore one of the most profound and rarely discussed decisions a Family can face.

After her husband John was diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer’s in 2020, Erica and John made a courageous choice: rather than wait for the disease to steal everything he was, John would die on his own terms. That journey led them to Dignitas in Zurich, Switzerland — and forever changed Erica’s life.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

· What it was like the day John received his Alzheimer’s diagnosis

· Why U.S. aid-in-Dying laws create a cruel catch-22 for dementia patients

· The intimate, heartbreaking, and even humorous final moments of John’s life

· How Erica found the strength to choose the date her husband would die

· The family’s reaction — and why secrecy was necessary

· Erica’s book A Promise Kept: Honoring His Wishes, Embracing Our Love

· Why every person — young and healthy — should have end-of-life conversations now

A powerful, compassionate conversation that will make you think differently about life, love, and letting go.

Erica’s bio:

Erica started her professional career in the suburbs of Chicago as an 8th grade English teacher. She went on to San Francisco to become a high-tech marketing, advertising, and research executive. She and her beloved husband John were married for 41 years. Together they lived an active and adventurous life-skiing, golfing, hiking and traveling around the world. Erica enjoys spending time with her son, stepson, stepdaughter and grandkids. Now she helps advocate and educate people about end-of-life decisions exploring the moral and ethical perils so many face.

Erica’s Social Media:

Website: https://ericabaccus.com

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ericabaccus/

Threads:https://www.threads.com/@ericabaccus?xmt=AQF0dd2_SOOtLxTJickCWTEMu8SGa14IuGfoLb6PD1SoMS0

Substack: https://ericabaccus.substack.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn9iTZX6vHaLEUPb4H0ve1jd4RW-YfGvouRzbgzDm4Loa51BkSGTvg61IkTtI_aem_M9j4EYCPiYOIDAt6UikBgA&utm_id=97760_v0_s00_e0_tv3_a1dennhddsnx1i

📖 Erica’s Book: A Promise Kept: Honoring His Wishes, Embracing Our Love

Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and wherever books are sold

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To find out more about Dave, go to davidrobertsmsw.com

Dave Roberts LMSW, Author, Podcaster

David J. Roberts, LMSW, became a parent who experienced the death of a child, when his daughter Jeannine died of cancer on 3/1/03 at the age of 18. He is a retired addiction professional and an adjunct professor in the psychology child life department at Utica University in Utica, New York. Dave also teaches psychology classes at Pratt MWP School of Art and Design. He is the host of The Teaching Journeys Podcast, which can be found on Apple, Spotify and other podcast platforms.

Dave has presented workshops at national conferences of The Compassionate Friends as well as for the Bereaved Parents of the USA. He was also a keynote speaker at the 2011 and 2015 national gatherings of the Bereaved Parents of the USA. Dave also co-presented a workshop titled “Helping Faculty After Traumatic Loss” for the Parkland, Florida community in May of 2018, in the aftermath of the mass shootings at Stoneman Douglas High School.

Roberts has been a past HuffPost contributor and has contributed articles to Medium, Open to Hope Foundation, Mindfulness and Grief, Thrive Global, and the Recovering the Self Journal. He has also appeared on numerous podcasts, as well as Open to Hope Television. In 2021,he co-authored and published a book with Reverend Patty Furino titled, When The Psychology Professor Met The Minister.