Rayna discussed how important self-care is for the caregiver, and how important it is for the caregiver to check in on themselves by asking the following questions, How am I doing? What’s going well?
Betsy has a poem: Grief is like clothing. Sometimes it is heavy like a coat and sometimes light like a sweater. Grief is always there because we wear it all the time!
Frank goes into great detail about his grieving experiences, the caregiver guilt, lack of support for men, and what the promise was that Frank kept. Frank tells a very harrowing experience being on a sailboat in an awful storm alone at sea on…
The many challenges of dealing with Autism, doctors and the school system, and the guilt mothers feel when doctors blame them for their children ‘s diagnosis!
Please Help us help the Caregiver. The New Caregivers need help!
Call To Action: What are your stories that you want to share that may help New Caregivers in their journey of Caregiving?
Lillian Cauldwell would like the audience to participate by texting…
The reader will see how Earl Dunham went from escaping the coal mines, an abusive father to discovering true love and having a loving family.
Sande gave an example of how we use the word ‘just’ in a sentence which diminishes our value. Betsy and Sande also discussed following your gut instincts and using your voice!
Today’s show, Lisa Skinner discussed the many reasons behind the increase of transgender especially pertaining to females transitioning to males. Females are questioning their gender identity more now than ever before!
Mary Elaine Petrucci discusses how important self-care is for the caregiver, Three Keys of Caregiving are Organization, Planning, and Self-Care
Omer discusses his mother’s family was murdered during the Holocaust but there are no records of what happened. We discussed Anti-Semitism, transgenerational trauma, Omer’s connection to Ukraine, and can a Holocaust happen again!

