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Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
March 16, 2024
Host of the popular podcast Nutshell Sermons recording artist Bryan Duncan Grammy and Dove award winner shares his journey as a caregiver for his wife - and his book Dear God Really Prayers You Won't Hear in Church [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
October 11, 2023
From A MINUTE FOR CAREGIVERS - When Every Day Feels Like Monday Several pilots I know express a standard command often given to less experienced pilots Work the problem and fly the plane The context involves pilots who fixate on a problem like a storm console light or other issues Riveting one's eyes on a single point to the exclusion of the bigger picture can quickly result in disastrous outcomes particularly when piloting an aircraft Locking in on one issue while dangerously losing perspective is not exclusive to pilots Caregivers frequently spiral out of control while arguing with an impairment [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
February 21, 2023
Roll With It Discussing the impact of his wife getting the flu I heard a man commiserate The whole system shut down He lamented his plight by referring to housekeeping meals laundry the children and missed time from work and their physical relationship Asking how long her sickness lasted he exasperatedly replied Four days Calculating internally I considered that I'd logged more than twelve thousand days caring for a wife with significant medical challenges In a moment of uncharacteristic graciousness I quietly exited that conversation because I didn't trust my judgment to avoid sarcasm which would not have been helpful [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
February 13, 2023
From our broadcast Sometimes law enforcement is required to help with caregiving challenges Drugs alcohol mental illness cognitive impairment - whatever the challenge sometimes the cry for help is a call My friend Lance years as a police officer in Seattle called the program to share some advice and insights for family caregivers facing those circumstances [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
September 29, 2022
See omnystudio com listener for privacy information [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
September 12, 2022
Fly the Plane Work the Problem Several pilots I know express a standard command often given to less experienced pilots Fly the plane work the problem The context involves pilots who fixate on a problem like a storm console light or other issues Riveting one's eyes on a single point to the exclusion of the bigger picture can quickly result in disastrous outcomes especially when piloting an aircraft The crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight on December caused fatalities An investigation revealed that the cockpit crew fixated on a burned-out landing gear light while failing to recognize the disengaged autopilot [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
July 08, 2022
Together friends Melanie and Trevor have hiked miles of mountain trails Yet neither would be able to do so without the other Melanie born with spina bifida uses a wheelchair Trevor lost his sight to glaucoma The duo realized they were one another rsquo s perfect complement for enjoying the Colorado wilderness As he walks the trails Trevor carries Melanie on his back meanwhile she gives him verbal directions They describe themselves as a ldquo dream team rdquo Paul describes believers in Jesus mdash the body of Christ mdash as a similar kind of ldquo dream team rdquo He urged [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
June 10, 2022
In Uvalde the shooter's grandmother faced the rage of a troubled grandson and according to multiple reports a daughter with a history of drug use At least one incident required law enforcement to the home of the shooter's mother and neighbors and relatives knew of the turbulent relationship between son and mother Mental issues and drug abuse create a toxic brew of chronic impairments that will not resolve independently Those challenges hopelessly outmatch even the best of grandmothers In the case of Nicolas Cruz who killed students at Stoneman Douglas High School in law enforcement made visits to the gunman's [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 27, 2022
On this episode of Our American Stories Author of nbsp The Book of Spam A Most Glorious and Definitive Compendium of the World rsquo s Favorite Canned Meat Dustin Black tells the story of this often speculated household name product Christine Benninger CEO of Guide Dogs for the Blind the largest guide dog school in North America shares about the unique training process for these extraordinary animals and the special bond they share with their owner Support the show https www ouramericanstories com donate nbsp Time Codes - The Incredible Story Of SPAM - Enhancing Lives One Guide Dog at [... more]
Connect with Skip Heitzig
Skip Heitzig
February 28, 2022
God s people have been in a cosmic battle since the fall and deception is Satan s primary occupation In the message quot Seeing Truth Clearly quot Skip shares how you can reinforce your foundation of biblical truth This teaching is from the series Seeing Truth Clearly Links Website https connectwithskip comDonate https connnectwithskip com donateThis week's DevoMail https connnectwithskip com devomail [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
January 20, 2022
Healthiness In Your Hands The neediness of an infirmed loved one frequently obscures a caregiver's fatigue stress and dangerous health patterns Moreover even if noticing the caregiver's exhaustion and strain the warning signs can often go unheeded Usually armed only with love and a sense of responsibility caregivers recklessly deplete themselves physically and emotionally while caring for a vulnerable loved one Passion and commitment are admirable but how long can the patient feel better at the caregiver's expense When faced with chronic impairments love and responsibility accomplish more when directed to the caregiver's well-being first However many caregivers postpone healthy [... more]
Summit Life
J.D. Greear
January 05, 2022
As we continue our In Step series through the book of Luke Pastor J D preaches about a sickness that most of us have but few of us realize the sickness of greed [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
December 04, 2021
Do you ever listen to talk radio or cable news when the panel starts to argue The voices become an unsettling wall of noise and most change the channel in seconds If we're annoyed by talking heads shouting over politics imagine the unsettledness of those with cognitive issues engaging in or listening to arguments When dealing with someone with an impairment all kinds of subjects fly into the conversation From seeing things not there to recalling things inaccurately it remains pointless to argue when cognitive decline is present Despite even brilliant oratory the impairment still wins the battle Rather than [... more]
Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
November 15, 2021
Fanny Crosby is known for things her blindness and her remarkable hymns But understanding how she endured her blindness and why she spent the latter part of her life writing hymns is where her real legacy is found [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
October 30, 2021
In an emotional phone call a friend shared the recent criticism while struggling to care for her husband Already reeling from significant heartache resulting from her husband's condition the scolding rocked her You should've done All too many spectators of caregivers often feel empowered to offer advice to those shouldering the challenges of caregiving Sometimes non-caregivers bypass advice and go straight to criticizing I suppose it saves time As a rule the best opinions to heed usually come from those possessing training and education relating to the impairment of your loved one Thirty-five years as a caregiver has taught me [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
October 08, 2021
While boundaries remain critical to healthy relationships they sometimes develop on faulty information or impaired thinking Caregivers inevitably collide with such boundaries while caring for loved ones These flawed boundaries may look like resisting rehab for injuries and or addiction issues refusing medications respecting others' time or a whole host of other issues Confronting those disputes requires deftness and wisdom from caregivers particularly when a loved one is dug in behind years of stubbornness Sometimes all that's needed is to clearly explain consequences of behaviors But when confronting someone with addiction or impairment issues for example all many caregivers can [... more]
It's Time to Man Up!
Nikita Koloff
September 25, 2021
This week's episode is done with a heavy heart Nikita's long time friend Jeff Paggett went home to be with the Lord shortly after this episode was recorded Nikita and Jeff discuss Jeff's jewelry store Jewelry Mine and how he serves the community and the Lord [... more]
Worship & The Word
Pastor Robert Morris
September 19, 2021
Pastor Robert explains how we need our spiritual eyes opened to understand the Bible [... more]
The Line of Fire
Dr. Michael Brown
September 14, 2021
The Line of Fire Radio Broadcast for [... more]
Insight for Living
Chuck Swindoll
September 09, 2021
The King's Ministry A Study of Matthew [... more]
Alex McFarland Show
Alex McFarland
August 14, 2021
- A Conversation with Rowdy Cogdell by Truth for a New Generation [... more]
Insight for Living
Chuck Swindoll
July 08, 2021
The King's Ministry A Study of Matthew [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
May 14, 2021
Rayna Neises lost both of her parents to Alzheimer's Disease twenty years apart After her season of caring for her dad through his journey she founded A Season of Caring Coaching where she offers encouragement support and resources so other caregivers do not find themselves aimlessly wandering through this important season of life [... more]
Alex McFarland Show
Alex McFarland
May 08, 2021
- Rowdy Cogdell by Truth for a New Generation [... more]
Fellowship in the Word
Bil Gebhardt
April 19, 2021
Jesus performs a miracle of healing the physical blindness of one that is then used to heal the spiritual blindness of many [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
March 15, 2021
Even if an alcoholic or addict is in recovery addiction is chronic impairment - requiring a lifetime of pushing against it and working some sort of recovery program Wherever one finds a chronic impairment there's always a caregiver For those in a relationship with an alcoholic or addict prescription or illicit drug use boundaries remain critical part of that caregiver's life Caregivers have no power to change their loved one but they can protect themselves and their belongings [... more]
Truth for Life
Alistair Begg
January 14, 2021
Sometimes we deceive ourselves into thinking an urgent situation isn't really so bad This can easily happen when churches relax their teaching standards On Truth For Life Alistair Begg explains why maintaining a Gospel focus is imperative Listen [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
December 10, 2020
For many caregivers the relationship between themselves and their loved ones may have faded beyond recognition due to cognitive impairment When you're loved one can't remember your name getting a card from them is certainly out of the question Here's an idea I came up with years ago that seemed to catch on for a lot of my fellow caregivers If you need some help with it call my friends Ken and Cindy Najar at Logos Bookstore in Nashville TN - You don't have to live in Nashville or even TN They help people with this and other things from [... more]
The Urban Alternative
Tony Evans, PhD
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
October 24, 2020
Episode Here's Mud in Your Eye [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
August 18, 2020
I invited my cousin Meredith to call the show and share her family's struggle and journey with their special needs daughter and the inability to attend school We see the chaos of the world but more than anything we just see the four walls of our home There's a lot of guilt You feel guilty if you send them or you feel guilty if you keep them home There's a lot of guilt as a caregiver As you will discover however Meredith is not only insightful and experienced as a caregiver but she is extremely funny and a brilliant woman [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
July 29, 2020
It wasn rsquo t surprising when Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize True to form she received the award ldquo in the name of the hungry of the naked of the homeless of the blind of the lepers of all those who feel unwanted unloved uncared for throughout society rdquo Those were the people she ministered to for most of her life Jesus modeled how to care for and love the marginalized regardless of circumstances Unlike the synagogue leaders who respected the Sabbath law more than the sick Luke when Jesus saw an ill woman at the Temple He [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
June 15, 2020
Ask any caregiver of aging loved ones about one of the toughest issues and getting them to stop driving hovers at the top of the list Matt Gurwell spent decades as an Ohio State Trooper and made the long walk to the patrol car following too many heartbreaking notifications to family members Once he retired he determined to do something different and help provide a different path for families struggling with aging loved ones with impairments who hang on to the car keys too long KeepingUsSafe org is Matt's company and listen to his story and learn more about his [... more]
Alan Wright Ministries
Alan Wright
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
April 18, 2020
Melissa Strickland Sr Director of Communications for Samaritan's Purse called the show to share the work of Samaritan's Purse in NYC and other places Melissa's also a caregiver herself for a husband with high-risk issues so going to NY was not easy task Listen to Why she did it and what she discovered there about the people they treat the reception from New Yorkers the push back from a small but VERY vocal minority but most of all what's she learned about faith in Christ After listening to this podcast PLEASE share it with everyone in your social media world [... more]
Finishing Well
Hans Scheil
February 08, 2020
Home health care is the most popular choice when asking people how they would prefer to receive long term care services It can also be one of the most expensive choices Hans and Robby talk about what you can do now to plan for this cost as well as how Hans helps people who don't plan ahead of time and are now in crisis They go over prices of policies you can purchase to cover home health care as well as other ways you can prepare for this expense Don't forget to get your copy of The Complete Cardinal Guide [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
January 20, 2020
So many times we caregivers cry out to God for us to be delivered FROM these challenges Doing this for years however I'm learning that God meets us in it and delivers us THROUGH It In the process we discover our battle is not with our loved one's affliction but instead the battle is with ourselves From HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER on American Family Radio JAN See the full transcript of the show below Brought to you by HFTC January Live on American family radio this is Hope For The Caregiver This is Peter Rosenberger This is the nation's number [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
December 22, 2019
There's still time for you as a caregiver to give yourself gifts From My Commentary in the Chicago Tribune For family caregivers the normal stresses and challenges experienced by most during the holiday season can be amplified exponentially Rather than enjoying the season many caring for chronically impaired loved ones settle for enduring the holidays Aside from family get-togethers that often present accessibility issues or other challenges there remain the usual medical difficulties extra shopping special meals and added pressure of making it special for others It may be our last time weighs heavy on the minds of many caregivers [... more]
Leading the Way
Michael Youssef
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
December 10, 2019
Those who sow in tearsshall reap with shouts of joy He who goes out weeping bearing the seed for sowing shall come home with shouts of joy bringing his sheaves with him - Psalm - Are you sowing in tears What does that even mean to us a caregivers Take a listen to this episode as we unpack this Scripture and talk about it in the context of serving as a family caregiver Autism Alzheimer's Addiction There's always a caregiver Whenever you find someone with a chronic impairment you always find a caregiver That's why we do the show This [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
October 14, 2019
HFTC October Welcome to HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER on American Family Radio This is Peter Rosenberger We are LIVE and are thrilled to have you with us This is the nation's number one show for the family caregiver For those who are putting themselves between a vulnerable loved one and even worse disaster Maybe it's somebody who's aging maybe it's a special needs child maybe somebody who has an addiction issue whatever the impairment there's a caregiver How are you holding up How are you doing That's what this show is all about And we are glad to have you [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
September 23, 2019
It's a very short step from 'I don't want to live like that' to 'No one should live like that ' We need more protection for people - Nancy Valko www nancyvalko com Palliative and Hospice care continue to confuse so many caregivers While some programs offer amazing and beneficial services to families others seem to be detrimental Involving the Govt seems to give a stamp of approval of something but is it what it says it is How can we know Nancy Valko called HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER on Sirius XM's Family Talk Channel to discuss this Transcript of [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
July 26, 2019
I'm going to swerve into something today that I've been stewing on for a while That's how we started the July show and we tackled families struggling with addiction alcoholism I said to a young man recently Honour thy father and thy mother Exodus DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE TO HONOR THE IMPAIRMENT When dealing with an addiction issue family members all too often and sadly place themselves in bondage trying to enable The disease of addiction is a family disease and will take everyone with it if allowed Alzheimer's has no mercy and will crush everyone around an impaired [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
April 09, 2019
Tammy in Texas shared her frustration and discomfort with a caregiving situation involving her mother-in-law Despite the family wanting to help her sister-in-law kept tight control of the caregiving tasks but would then find time to complain about it The family struggled with how to get along in this situation To Tammy's surprise I offered a suggestion that caught her off guard and renewed her passion to try this new path While initially frustrated at the top of the conversation Tammy within minutes felt excited hopeful and was even laughing while exclaiming about my suggestion I didn't expect it did [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 06, 2019
Nancy Pelosi We have a problem if Trump doesn't care about governance Almanac The Nancy Kerrigan-Tonya Harding scandal At Eternity's Gate An open secret Open office plans are the worst Are you up for the longest flight in the world Homeless no more Michael Caine Not the retiring type Running blind See Privacy Policy at https art com privacy and California Privacy Notice at https art com privacy do-not-sell-my-info [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
September 29, 2018
From - - We opened the discussion to talk about feeling obligated and guilty when dealing with someone with an impairment When I stated 'Honor your father and mother ' doesn't mean honoring Alzheimer's or any other impairment it really struck a nerve Listen to the callers and see how we helped them move to a safer place and become healthier caregivers For Books Music Click here [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
August 02, 2018
Who secures the firearms of the vast number of American gun owners living with Alzheimer's dementia mental illness or substance impairments All too many caregivers either don't know about the guns or don't know how to properly safety and secure them This is where pastors can be a real help to those individuals and their families For every pastor please ask those in your congregation who serve as caregivers of a loved one with a mental impairment Are there firearms in the home and if so are they secured That simple question can prevent indescribable pain There are so many [... more]
The Masculine Journey
Sam Main
August 16, 2017
The Masculine Journey
Sam Main
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