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Mary Ellen Geist

Biography

Mary Ellen Geist

Mary Ellen Geist grew up in a farmhouse in the country outside of Detroit, Michigan. She graduated from Kalamazoo College with a degree in English/Creative Writing and studied abroad in Sierra Leone, West Africa. She also took some graduate writing courses at the University of Michigan.

She has been a broadcast journalist for more than 20 years, at ABC and CBS radio stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York. Her many honors have included national and regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for best newscast and investigative reporting, and Associated Press Awards for best newscast, live coverage, investigative reporting, and Reporter of the Year.

Mary Ellen's decision to leave her job as an anchor at WCBS Radio in New York to become a caregiver for her father was the subject of a front page article in the New York Times on Thanksgiving Day, 2005. Her book about how she dealt with her father’s Alzheimer’s disease , "Measure of the Heart", was released in August of 2008. Her first interview about the book was on NBC’s Today Show, followed by the Diane Rehm show on National Public Radio. Since then, she has been interviewed for newspapers, magazines, and radio and TV stations across the country.

Mary Ellen and her book were the cover story for Caring Today magazine in July, 2008. Mary Ellen was also interviewed about her decision to leave her job to come home to help take care of her father for an article in Reader's Digest called "Home Front: A Reporter Takes on her Toughest Assignment: Caring for Dad" in August of 2007. Her father, Woody's, musical ability - despite having Alzheimer's for almost sixteen years - is the subject of one of the chapters of Dr. Oliver Sack's recent book called "Musicophilia".

Mary Ellen was selected as one of the top twenty Michigan Notable Authors in 2009, which took her on a book tour of libraries throughout the state of Michigan. The website Beliefnet.com chose Measure of the Heart as one of the Best Books for Caregivers. The book was also selected to be read by Dick Estell for the nationwide Public Radio Program called “Radio Reader.” "Measure of the Heart" was also selected for AARP's "Best Book List.”

Since the release of the book, Mary Ellen has been lecturing about the gifts of coming home to help take care of a loved one with Alzheimers' disease, and about the special connection music can create between caregivers and people living with Alzheimer's. As a result of the book, acapella singing groups throughout the nation

have begun organizing visits to residential facilities for people with Alzheimer's and nursing homes on a regular basis .

Mary Ellen's perspective on the positive impact of music on people living with Alzheimer's disease is the topic of an article she wrote which was published in Prevention Magazine. She is currently working on a second book, writing for Traverse Magazine and reporting for Public Radio .

Mary Ellen makes her home on Walloon Lake in Northern Michigan.

Mary Ellen Geist

Books by Mary Ellen Geist