
The discussion then turns to Ruvo’s extraordinary philanthropic work and the founding of the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in partnership with the Cleveland Clinic. Inspired by his father’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease and his mother’s dedication as a caregiver, Ruvo explains the center’s mission to advance research, improve patient care, and support families living with neurodegenerative diseases. He also highlights the center’s iconic Frank Gehry-designed building, the impact of the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement, and the growing importance of gender-specific research, early detection, caregiver support, and private philanthropy in the search for better treatments and, ultimately, a cure.
Throughout the conversation, Ruvo, Marcella, and Pat reflect on the enduring values of family, education, faith, and community, while considering the challenges of preserving Italian American identity across generations. Filled with humor, personal stories, and thoughtful insights, the episode is a moving reminder of how heritage, compassion, and generosity can leave a lasting impact on both individuals and society.
HOSTS:
Patrick O’Boyle
Marcella Martin
SPECIAL GUEST:
Larry Ruvo
PRODUCED BY:
Nicholas Calvello-Macchia
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