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Maryanne3 400x400Listen to Maryann Ehman’s Story. Maryann was a highly skilled and educated professional, prosecuting attorney, and ministry leader, Maryann struggled with oppressive perfectionism, shame, and worry formed early on by childhood abuse, discrimination, and abandonment. External cultural expectations on women in the workforce and the church, caused further damage to her sense of worth and value.

However, in His faithfulness, God reshaped her mindset and broke through its limitations when He put the study of His favor in front of her day after day for over a year and a half. Today Maryann leads and coaches those who believe that God has called them to more, but don’t necessarily have the clarity they need, strong sense of their value and identity, or the strategies and systems they need to implement their calling. Suffering burnout 3 time herself, she is an expert in guiding Caregivers in ways to avoid it.

Join Dave Nassaney, at Dave, The Caregiver’s Caregiver Radio Program Today at 3:30pm PST. (24/7 afterwards).  We have a different guest every Saturday at 3:30 pm PST. They just might pick up a tip or two that could make all the difference in the world between surviving, or going over the edge and getting closer to burning out.

January 21, 2015

Shame, Perfectionism, Worry, Discrimination, Abandonment, Damaged Self-Worth, Caregiving

Listen to Maryann Ehman's Story. Maryann was a highly skilled and educated professional, prosecuting attorney, and ministry leader, Maryann struggled with oppressive perfectionism, shame, and worry formed early on by childhood abuse, discrimination, and abandonment. External cultural expectations on women in the workforce and the church, caused further damage to her sense of worth and value.However, in His faithfulness, God reshaped her mindset and broke through its limitations when He put the study of His favor in front of her day after day for over a year and a half. Today Maryann leads and coaches those who believe that God has called them to more, but don’t necessarily have the clarity they need, strong sense of their value and identity, or the strategies and systems they need to implement their calling. Suffering burnout 3 time herself, she is an expert in guiding Caregivers in ways to avoid it.Join Dave Nassaney, at Dave, The Caregiver's Caregiver Radio Program Today at 3:30pm PST. (24/7 afterwards).  We have a different guest every Saturday at 3:30 pm PST. They just might pick up a tip or two that could make all the difference in the world between surviving, or going over the edge and getting closer to burning out.
January 13, 2015

My Tribute to Andrae’ Crouch; By His Friends & Former FB Admin, Dave Nassaney – Caregiver

Call in TODAY to speak with Dave Nassaney, former Facebook Administrator to Andrae' Crouch (currently at 81,000 followers) and Andrae's closest friends, to share funny "Andrae' stories" and the good times we all had with him celebrating his zest for life. (Tuesday, 1/13/15, at 2pm, PST, (4pm CST, 5pm EST), at (213) 943 3630.  Those who knew him well are missing his beautiful spirit already, and his huge fan base will definitely be missing his timeless new anointed songs and arrangements!For those of you who had not heard, Andrae' Crouch, The God Father of Contemporary Gospel Music, died at age 72 from complications from Saturday's heart attack. Andrae' was an innovator, a path-finder, a precursor in an industry noted for its conservative, often derivative approach to popular music. He combined gospel and rock, flavored it with jazz and calypso as the mood struck him and the song called for it, and is even one of the founders of what is now called “praise and worship” music. He took risks with his art and was very, very funky when he wanted to be.When Michael Jackson or Madonna or Quincy Jones needed a gospel song or a gospel chorus, they called Andrae. That’s his music on the soundtrack to The Color Purple (where he earned an Oscar nomination), the Broadway musical The Lion King, and the pop songs “Man in the Middle” and “Like a Prayer.”His first gospel group included Billy Preston, Elvis recorded one of his songs. Podcast available Jan.14Full article is at: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2015/january-web-only/remembering-andrae-crouch-dead-at-72.html?paging=off 
January 10, 2015

BURNED OUT? 10 Actions To Take TODAY to Survive Caregiving by Expert Sandra Champlain

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 that is disabled, elderly, or has some kind of disability. That doesn't even include all the parents that are giving care to their kids who might have special needs, or the ones who are grieving the loss of a loved one who are in need of support of some kind.Caregiver Burnout is at epidemic levels! The sad thing is that if not corrected, these loving, dedicated and self-sacrificing heroes will become as sick or sicker than the ones they are caring for!Do them a favor, and share this post with them so they might be able to listen to my recorded pod-cast that airs on my radio show. Join Dave Nassaney, at Dave, The Caregiver's Caregiver Radio Program Today at 3:30pm PST. (24/7 afterwards).  We have a different guest every Saturday at 3:30 pm PST. They just might pick up a tip or two that could make all the difference in the world between surviving, or going over the edge and getting closer to burning out. We discussed the Grieving Process and how to survive grief and avoid caregiver burnout. Tune in by clicking the link below to listen to our special guest, author and speaker, Sandra Champlain.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/davenassaney/2015/01/10/burned-out-10-actions-to-take-today-to-survive-by-expert-sandra-champlain
January 6, 2015

2014 Top “Caregiver Space” Caregiver Stories

1. Mom’s Caregiver Wanda deftly weaves changes in perspective throughout this piece on being the primary caretaker for her mother who has ALS. 2. My mom. She lived. She died. She’s here. Alx grieves over losing […]
January 3, 2015

How Can a Parent & Caregiver Survive The Death Of A Child and The Grief? Lisa DeLong

What Does It Take to Get Over Losing a Child?INTERVIEW: Surviving The Death Of A Child, & The Grief, from RN & Mom, Lisa DeLong.Lisa is a registered nurse, a bereaved mom, author and co-founder of Justin Time Children's House, an art based grief center for children and families experienced in the death of a loved one.DATE: Saturday, January 3, 2015 TIME: 3:30 Pacific / 6:30pm Eastern (60 min.)She is also a bereavement facilitator, and an inspirational speaker who has spoken on the famous TED x, TEDTalks.She lost her 15 year old son Justin, to leukemia, and almost lost her other son to it as well. But fortunately, he is doing fine today.Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver's Caregiver, as he interviews Lisa, Hear this interview live.ONLINE: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/davenassaney/2014/12/31/surviving-the-death-of-a-child-the-grief-from-author-speaker-lisa-delong
December 27, 2014

7 Healthier Lifestyle Diet Tips for Caregivers from Dr. Jay Shetlin

It’s not just a diet. It’s a healthier lifestyle.Join Dave, The Caregiver’s Caregiver, as he interviews Dr. Jay Shetlin about being a healthier caregiver.You’ll learn …• The keys to a healthy diet & weight loss • How to raise your energy level • How to make your immune system function better • Ways to lower your stress • and more!DATE: Saturday 12/27/14 TIME: 3:30pm Pacific / 6:30pm EasternONLINE: http://www.DaveTheCaregiversCaregiver.com/Uplifting-Interviews/ DIAL-IN: (213) 943 3630PODCAST: Available anytime after the live interview!#‎HealthyDiet #‎ImmuneSystem #‎EnergyLevel #‎ProBionics #‎DaveCaregiversCaregiver #‎Health
December 8, 2014

Caregivers, Keep Hope Alive (Video)

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December 3, 2014

Improving Environments for the Disabled & Caregiver, by John Hrivnak, Architect

Does your home environment need major or minor changes due to the disability, or the senior that you are caring for? Hrivnak & Associates is an architectural & real estate consulting firm specializing in care environments and provides professional services throughout the Midwest in areas of Program Management, Architecture, Engineering, Second Opinion Studies, Finance Assistance and Real Estate Investing.!Hrivnak & Associates has successfully managed Healthcare Centers in 20 states from Hawaii to Maine and has been awarded the Clinical Design Excellence Award. John’s background is uniquely suited to provide the breadth of services that the firm offers. Among his qualifications:• B.A. Business Administration, Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio• MBA Finance, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio• B. Architecture, U. of Cincinnati• Licensed Architect• Licensed Commercial Realtor• National Council of Architectural Registration Boards• American Institute of Architects• LEED APJohn Hrivnak speaks internationally on the design and finance of Senior Living Facilities and serves as an adjunct professor for architectural design and professional practice classes. John serves in the community in a number of ways including work with Elgin’s Downtown Neighborhood Association Design Committee, the YMCA, the YWCA, the Elgin Choral Union and the Hesed House. He co-founded an indigent care clinic and served as its CEO, earning accolades for success in both growth and service to that community.50 Lakewood Circle, St. Charles, IL 60174John@HrivnakAssociates.com | 630.770.5900Architectural PathologistJohn Hrivnak, AIA, MBA, NCARB is Principal with Hrivnak Associates,  
November 12, 2014

Lynn Barrington, Voice/Songwriting Coach & Author Speaks on Grief, Loss & Caregiving

Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver's Caregiver, and his guest, Lynn Barrington, Best-Selling Author, Speaker, Life, Songwriting and Writing Coach (www.LifeWithLynn.com), Literary Agent and Commercial Real Estate Agent. As far as caregiving goes, Lynn has been a caregiver for her Mom, Dad and brother, Joe; all whom have gone to Heaven now. Lynn has been in the entertainment business for 35 years. She began her career in Nashville, TN., working with Sound Stage Studio She started working at Paragon Music in 1977,then Ralph Carmichael hired her as Director of Copyright Development for Light/Lexicon Music. She learned about the craft of writing from artists and songwriters such as Andrae Crouch, The Winans, Reba Rambo and Donny McGuire to name a few.  She worked closely with Michael W. Smith and Gary Chapman who were starting out as songwriters. Because she was the first woman in Contemporary Christian Music Publishing (in Nashville), she inadvertently opened the door for women in that industry. In the country and Christian music genres she has worked with Kathy Troccoli, Amy Grant, Sandi Patty, to Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Susan Ashton and most recently pitching songs to Bug Music Group, CMG, Warner Music and Integrity Music. Her new company, Big Bold Songwriting, has come from the many years of coaching songwriters and artists.You won't want to miss this informative and moving interview. Thank You, Dave, www.DaveTheCaregiversCaregiver.com

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