Episodes
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Your Caregiver Minute: Respond Rather Than Anticipate
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Peter Rosenberger is the host of HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER. The nation's #1 broadcast and podcast show for family caregivers, Peter draws upon his 34+ year journey as a caregiver for his wife, Gracie, through a medical nightmare that includes 80+ surgeries, multiple amputations, and treatment by 100+ physicians.
Learn more at www.HopefortheCaregiver.com
Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Your Caregiver Minute: Discretionary Valor
Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Peter Rosenberger is the host of HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER. The nation's #1 broadcast and podcast show for family caregivers, Peter draws upon his 34+ year journey as a caregiver for his wife, Gracie, through a medical nightmare that includes 80+ surgeries, multiple amputations, and treatment by 100+ physicians.
Learn more at www.HopefortheCaregiver.com
Friday May 29, 2020
#409 "Don't be a tuna noodle helper!"
Friday May 29, 2020
Friday May 29, 2020
We do a series called YOUR CAREGIVER MINUTE that airs on hundreds of stations across the country. Here's one of my favorites!
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Saturday Jun 22, 2019
Hope for the Caregiver 6/22/2019
Saturday Jun 22, 2019
Saturday Jun 22, 2019
From HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER air date June 6/22/2019
Special guest: Mary Tutterow.
Mary and her husband Winn have two adult children and live in Charleston, South Carolina. Their daughter, Mary Addison, has cognitive and physical challenges and an active seizure disorder. They also cared for Winn’s mother through cancer and dementia. A former anchorwoman and marketing executive, Mary now writes, speaks and leads online and in-person small groups for caregivers.
Mary's new book:
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Your Caregiver Minute: Take Time For Stillness
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Noise bombards us every day. From 24-hour cables news, to traffic, to our mobile devices, we are inundated with a wall of noise that seems to keep so many of us in a state of agitation. For Caregivers, taking a moment to sit quietly and settle our hearts down …seems nearly impossible …but it’s critical for us to just that.
You see, if we don’t take time for stillness …we’re going to have to make time for illness. The constant state of anxiety, stress, and sensory overload we experience as caregivers will eventually make us sick. Stress kills. The way we push back on this ….is to carve out some time where we can just be still and quiet. Prayer, meditation, or just clearing our frenetic thoughts …it all helps re-boot our minds and hearts …and allows us to be a little calmer in the caregiver storm we navigate.
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Monday Dec 03, 2018
The Lost Identity of Caregivers
Monday Dec 03, 2018
Monday Dec 03, 2018
From YOUR CAREGIVER MINUTE
It’s simply too easy to become lost as the person pushing the wheelchair. We’re become the one standing in the hospital room corner, the one doing laundry or meals, etc. How can we talk about our own broken hearts or weariness when our loved ones have such drastic illnesses or challenges? Too many caregivers feel guilty for saying anything construed as complaining or wanting a break. After all, the suffering loved one doesn’t get a break from pain/disease/ disability. But our injuries and wounds, whether physical or emotional, require attention—regardless of how they compare to others.
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Your Caregiver Minute: See Your Own Physician
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Caregivers often spend a great deal of time at doctors' offices, but it's for someone else ...not themselves. One of the 7 Caregiver Landmines is failing to see your own physician as a caregiver. If you're not healthy ...what happens to your loved one?