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Adapting to the Hybrid Work Model
Lynda Gratton discusses why she wrote the book. She shares how the modern-day office work module was based on how factories worked. The pandemic furt…
3Â years, 8Â months ago
Keeping Loved Ones Safe from Scaretakers
There are many wonderful caretakers from agencies, but there are those who will take advantage of an elderly person. It is not entirely uncommon to s…
3Â years, 8Â months ago
Alzheimer's Home Care is Possible
Judy Cornish discusses with Betsy Wurzel how she became involved with Dementia Care and how important it is for Caregivers to break down activities a…
3Â years, 8Â months ago
A True American Story
Betsy Wurzel’s guest today is Cherie Kerr Author of “CHARLIE’S NOTES” A Memoir. A TRUE AMERICAN STORY. Cherie Kerr discusses why she wrote this me…
3Â years, 8Â months ago
Navigating Hospice Process
Mitch Ware discusses how he became involved with Hospice Volunteering after his beloved son, Matt died from brain cancer and his desire to help other…
3Â years, 8Â months ago
The Ripple Effect for Young Adults
This interview with Betsy Wurzel and Brooklyn Raney discusses the importance of having a One Trusted Adult in a child’s/ teenager’s life and how one …
3Â years, 9Â months ago
Thrive Through Uncertanity
“Eliana Gilad is the founder of Voices of Eden Ancient Wisdom and Healing Music Institute. She is highly proactive in using the power of voice and rh…
3Â years, 9Â months ago
Caregiving should be considered a diagnosis
Jennifer Lagemann is a fierce Caregiving Advocate who wants to discuss how caregiving impacted her life, how she dealt with grieving, and what she is…
3Â years, 9Â months ago
Advocacy in a world of doubt
Marjorie Strebe is all too familiar with this struggle. In 1984 she welcomed her daughter Michelle unaware of the journey she was about to embark on.…
3Â years, 9Â months ago
Rules Changed
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way that many functions operated. Funeral services were no exception. Betsy Wurzel interviewed Wade Simmon, a funer…
3Â years, 9Â months ago