* Grief & Guilt

November 10, 2014

Caregivers, Don’t Wait Till Someone Gets Killed

Is your mom or dad still driving, even though they are exhibiting signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s? You are not alone! The hardest thing to do with elderly parents is to take away their last form […]
November 5, 2014

Tina Cannarella Rampori, Caregiver to Dementia Grandmother

Join Tina Cannarella Rampori, as she speaks about her challenging and hearth-felt experiences with dementia and elder care, speaking as the primary caregiver to her grandmother (who has passed away from dementia). She offers expert advice and practical...
October 29, 2014

Surviving The Loss of a Spouse to Cancer & Dementia, by Richard Barrier, Caregiver

Richard was together with his wife, Martha for over 30 years. She was diagnosed with Dementia, and then later with lung cancer. Richard has been Martha's caregiver for over 9 years through the dementia, and then the cancer, which she lost her battle with this month (Oct, 2014). Join Dave Nassaney, on Dave,The Caregiver's Caregiver Radio program as he interviews Richard, who talks about his challanges as a caregiver to his wife with dementia, and cancer, as well as the grief process of her diseases and death.
October 23, 2014

First Draft of my Audio Book (The Caregiver’s Caregiver)

Test....Audio Version of my Book
October 20, 2014
Gary Howarth, Bereaved Husband & Caregiver talks about grief and burnout

Surviving The Loss of a Wife To Cancer, Gary Howarth, Caregiver, Entrepreneur

Join Dave, The Caregiver’s Caregiver, and hear Gary’s amazing story of how he survived the Grief Process and lessons he learned about Burnout. In January 2010, I found that the lives of my wife Terri and […]
October 15, 2014

Homeless Ministry, Abuse Survivor, Caregiver, Radio Host, Joyce Lest

All based on love. Joyce has been in Ministry close to 30 years, reaching out to the homeless, elderly, disabled, poor and challenged. She also has a Ranch Vision, and is hoping that it will come into fruition very soon. She embraces all positive aspects of life. On her radio show, "Mama Joyce's Messages Of Hope," on the Blog Talk Radio Network, her mantra is Compassion. She always says, "We are to love one another, help each other and learn to forgive. We leave the judging part to God. We are to share unconditional love with others, offer a hand up, and give an ear to listen and even become a friend. My hope is that YOU can become someone who adds much love to our world one person at a time, one day at a time. Joyce comes from an abused background at the age of 5 she was molested by a neighbor. At home, her mother performed unspeakable emotional and mental abuses on her, as well as physical beatings. One day she threw out all of Joyce's clothes except for one outfit that she had to wear over and over again. This resulted in more abuse and bulleying from students at school because she was homely and overweight and was treated as an outcast. Her own sister tried to murder her 3 different times. As she got older, it only got worse: drugs, rape, pregnancy and auto accident which killed her baby. Another murder attempt, and a gang rape caused her to attempt suicide. Join Dave, The Caregiver's Caregiver, and hear Joyce's amazing and miraculous story of transformation and deliverance which came about through tragedy. Dave Nassaney is the author of numerous articles and books, speaker, life coach, and radio talk-show host for caregivers who are burned out, but his most important role is being a caregiver to his lovely wife, Charlene. His latest book that he is now working on is entitled: The Caregiver's Caregiver, Avoiding Burnout.
October 13, 2014

Surviving the Loss of a Child, Fear & Crippling Panic Attacks by Caregiver, Monica Swanson –

As a young adult, and well into her married years, Monica suffered the symptoms from years of fear, worry, phobias and crippling panic attacks. It wasn’t until the sickness, and later death, of her six month […]
October 1, 2014

Famous Shadow Sculptor and Caregiver To His Mom, Randy Cooper

Randy Cooper
Randy Cooper has had many jobs and careers, ranging from lumberjack in the woods of the Pacific Northwest to serving as a special education teacher, from an operator at a Westinghouse plant to a developer and teacher of the Total Quality Management program at two of their facilities. As an artist, he credits his attention to detail to this latter experience at Westinghouse. Randy's mother was a master carver of birds and gunstocks, and one of his sisters is an accomplished painter, sculptor, and author. It wasn’t until Randy was nearly 50 that he discovered his own penchant for art. His first experience with art education was taking a 6-week course with sculptor Wren Prather-Stroud. 

He also attended a week-long course with Tuck Langland at the Scottsdale Artists' School. After working successfully in clays, artificial stone, and bronzes, Randy discovered wire mesh, which soon became his medium. He began creating intriguing and magical sculptures in wire mesh and has developed all of the techniques that he uses in making his “Shadow Sculptures” on his own. These are forms created in wire screen that cast lovely shadows on the wall when lit with a light source. Indeed, sometimes the shadows seem to show more detail than the original sculpture and instill a feeling of magic into the creation. These “Shadow Sculptures” have been sweeping the United States and the world for the past few years, highlighting many private collections throughout the world, and Randy Cooper has become a major force among America's contemporary artists. Randy works as a full-time sculptor and lives in New Mexico with his wife, Susan, a former environmental engineer who is now a writer and an artist who has worked primarily in pastels, oils, and acrylics. Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver's Caregiver, author, speaker, life coach, and radio talk-show host for caregivers.  DaveNass.com ,  Call (213) 943 3630 to listen.

October 1, 2014

Do You Know A Caregiver Grieving or Close to Burnout?

There are over 100 million caregivers just in the United States, that is roughly one-third of the population. That means that every single one of you probably knows someone who is caring for a loved one […]

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