E71: Feed Your Body
This Caregiver Life
by Mary Hahn Ward
1M ago
Hello! We had hoped to drop a podcast every month this year. We started strong until we hit February. Sound familiar caregivers? We did record this one, technically, in February. It's taken a few days to get back to writing show notes and publishing. In this podcast we focus on eating well. It's an overall way of caring for ourselves every day. Eating nutritious meals and snacks has a way of helping us feel better even under stress. It doesn't take our stress away but can often help us manage it better. Neither of us is a dietician or nutritionist. We do, however, have to eat. We have a co ..read more
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E70: Give Your Mind a Rest
This Caregiver Life
by Mary Hahn Ward
4M ago
Jenn and Mar welcome in 2024 with a new podcast episode! In "Give Your Mind a Rest" they chat about the usefulness of developing a meditation mindfulness practice. Food meditation is one of their favorites because, you know, why not. Food is a source of joy at times, so why not incorporate it into your daily practice? There are a variety of meditation practices to employ. It is our hope you will find one that works for you and it becomes one of your many supportive tools in your caregiver toolbox. See below for links to meditation mindfulness resources. Reclaim Yourself The Power of Medita ..read more
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New episodes coming in 2024!
This Caregiver Life
by Mary Hahn Ward
4M ago
Mar & Jenn are excited to reconnect with you. We have all new episodes coming for 2024, but of course our episodes are always evergreen. We look forward to hearing from you on our social media pages on Facebook and LinkedIn. Please let us know what’s important to you as you live This Caregiver Life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thiscaregiverlife/message ..read more
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E70: See you later 2023
This Caregiver Life
by Mary Hahn Ward
4M ago
As we near the end of 2023 Mar gives a quick update and a look ahead to 2024. We look forward to posting more episodes in 2024. As always we hope to hear from our listeners on ideas for future content, questions they may have, and thoughts they'd like to share. Our Facebook page can be found here: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/thiscaregiverlife⁠ Mary's email: maryhahnward@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thiscaregiverlife/message ..read more
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Ep 69: Caregiver Maintenance, Hugging Porcupines, and a Meditation Mouse
This Caregiver Life
by Mary Hahn Ward
1y ago
We're back! After a year-long sabbatical, Mar and Jenn return to discuss #thiscaregiverlife. In this episode, we chat about good sleep, good maintenance tips for caregiving, and ways we have learned to cope with all things caregiving. Interested in a Meditation Mouse? Find one for yourself here: https://amzn.to/3J19dVl Coming soon: Navigating the NICU Jenn explores tiny miracles of life inside the hospital's most precious, and sometimes scariest, ward: the NICU. Want to connect with Mar & Jenn on social? Follow Mar's lavender adventures and more via @thecottageatmarehaven, and find Jenn on ..read more
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E68: Hire Us!
This Caregiver Life
by Mary Hahn Ward
1y ago
Are you a caregiver looking for meaningful employment? Is your company making room at the table for caregivers? In this episode, we discuss the challenges caregivers face in the workplace, how employers can support caregiving employees, and the many assets caregivers have that can add to, not take away from, a company’s culture and productivity. Our guest is Sharon Grassi, a caregiver who has experienced workplace roadblocks. Whether you’re a caregiver or an employer, you won’t want to miss this episode! If you’re an HR professional or work in the C-suite and want to share your company’s wins ..read more
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E67: The long and the short of it
This Caregiver Life
by Mary Hahn Ward
1y ago
Jenn and Mar take a deep dive into caregiver burnout and distrust. Between them, they have 50 years of caregiving. Over the years they have had their emotional, and physical, ups and downs as caregivers. They have had, and still have, periods of burnout. Burnouts are more quickly resolved now than in years past. They talk about essential coping strategies that have shortened burnout periods and have developed, and encourage others, to use their list as it is or as a starting point for developing one of their own:  Use a "Feelings Wheel" to help identify what you are experiencing.  A ..read more
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E66: The Road to Resiliency
This Caregiver Life
by Mary Hahn Ward
1y ago
Dr. Naomi Baum joins Mary and Jenn to talk in-depth about resiliency. Self-care is an overused phrase today. It's so common that it's easy to overlook its value and to be intentional about it. The same can be said for resiliency. The term, the concept, is used frequently though not necessarily effectively. Dr. Baum breaks it down for us. Dr. Baum is a psychologist and resiliency expert. Over the last twenty years, she has dedicated herself to "creating and implementing resilience-building programs for those exposed to trauma, be it terrorism, war or natural disaster." (https://www.naomibaum.co ..read more
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E65: Growing Bountiful Gardens
This Caregiver Life
by Mary Hahn Ward
1y ago
Jenn and Mar took some time off to tend to their gardens. They each have two gardens. One is where they grow their indoor and outdoor plants. They share the ways in which gardening, toiling in the soil, has positively impacted their mental health and how it lends itself to mindfulness. It helps to lighten the load. It took Mar quite a while to embrace gardening, she wasn't an easy convert...feel free to drop a line of encouragement for her.  The other one, the one closest to their heart, is their families. Each of their families has had growth over the past few months. Jenn shares her fam ..read more
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E64: Creating Healthy Boundaries
This Caregiver Life
by Mary Hahn Ward
1y ago
We're so excited to have Theresa Coomer join us for this episode in celebration of #MilitaryCaregiverMonth. You may remember we read an excerpt of Theresa's writing during episode 63. She's a mother, educator, caregiver, and author of the blog "Peanut Butter in My Purse, Vitamin C in My Pocket".  Theresa is an example of a caregiver who knows she has limits, but also knows she can set them super high because she also has boundaries.  It's not easy to set boundaries for yourself. As caregivers, we are programmed to say yes, to help others in any way we can, but boundaries are a necess ..read more
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