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Are you a Christian Caregiver overwhelmed by the challenges of dementia or Alzheimer’s? Do you find yourself asking questions like: “How can I survive dementia caregiving?” or “What does dementia caregiving look like from a Christian perspective?” This podcast is designed for you. We offer real hope and help by providing practical, faith-driven solutions to make dementia care easier. Answering Your Most Pressing Questions: How to survive dementia caregiving? Caregiving is a long journey that ...
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Join us on our new podcast, we will be interviewing people from all sorts of life about science and spirituality. This is a documentary/podcast series about everything! Our focus shifts from spirituality to arts and sciences. We have a YouTube streaming channel and now we are exploring the Podcast to get our voices heard and get attention to matters that concerns the whole world and human race. Our goal is to focus on things that unite us and connect bridges between differences. The initial ...
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A Season of Caring Podcast is a place to find hope for your Season of Caring. Pointing listeners to the hope they can find in God even in the busyness and loneliness of caregiving. I want you to know that I see you and God sees you. What you are doing is not only difficult, and often overwhelming, but it's also one of the most important and rewarding things you can do. The guests featured are both everyday family members who are caregiver survivors and those who are still in the middle of th ...
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Women With Vision podcast highlights the stories of dynamic, entrepreneurial woman globally that are making a difference and changing peoples lives. Their stories are our stories. We aim to inspire, uplift and empower women everywhere to never give up their dream of a life on purpose.
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Sentences explores the criminal (in)justice system by sharing stories from the communities most affected. This includes, but is not limited to, currently or formerly incarcerated folks, family members and loved ones of formerly and currently incarcerated folks, and anyone else affected by the prison industrial complex. We believe stories help break down barriers and highlight our commonalities. Hosted by Alfred, Lizette, and José.
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Jesus People Sisterhood - Single Christian Women 50+, Whole Health, Spiritual Growth, and Relationships

Janine Jordan and Ellie MacCormick | Christian Coach, Women 50+ Whole Health Coach, Life and Leadership Coach

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An Inspirational Community for Single Christian Women Over Fifty Do you struggle with loneliness and self-worth? Do you feel invisible at church? Are you afraid your best years are behind you? Do you wonder if you’ve fulfilled God’s calling for your life? Are you looking for inspiration and information to help you pursue your calling and live a fruitful life? Do you wish you had a community of sisters to encourage you and do life together? Do you want to be healthy and feel good about yourse ...
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A biweekly video podcast hosted by beat maker/producer lastnamedavid as he engages in intimate, philosophical, and candid conversations with special guests, tastemakers, and artists. For advertising and sponsorship opportunities please contact: smalltlkpod@gmail.com
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Step into the vibrant world of education with our podcast, where every episode promises an engaging journey through the latest trends, insights, and stories shaping the future of learning. Perfect for your commute or whenever you need a quick dose of inspiration while tackling tasks. Meet our dynamic host, Tamyra, a seasoned educator with over three decades of experience spanning both sides of the Atlantic. From classrooms to boardrooms, Tamyra has seen it all, working with students of all a ...
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A podcast from the Society of Scholar Priests. The Society of Scholar-Priests exists to welcome theology home. We want to rekindle the theological vocation and imagination of The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada. We want to do that by supporting, mentoring, and helping to fund scholar-priests and by working with bishops and other leaders to connect them with parishes that need stable and effective leadership. These podcasts present recordings of our webinars, in which we in ...
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15 | Dementia: What It Is, Caregiving, and Prevention Part 2 Hello Jesus People Sisters! In this episode, we continue our conversation with Lizette Cloete, Christian dementia coach, as she shares more about dementia and how to prevent it. Listen to this episode for answers to questions you may have about dementia. We hope this episode blesses you! …
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Have you ever considered how long-term care insurance could protect your family from financial stress? For many caregivers of loved ones with dementia, it’s a topic often overlooked—until it’s too late. In Episode 177, we explore this crucial yet under-discussed topic: long-term care insurance. Whether you're caring for a parent with dementia or co…
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Do you feel overwhelmed trying to control every aspect of caregiving? Is it leaving you frustrated and disconnected from your loved one? In this episode, we look at a powerful shift: letting go of control in your dementia care journey and embracing a guiding role instead. It’s easy to fall into the trap of trying to manage every task and routine, b…
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16 | Budgeting Through Big Life Changes and Navigating the Emotional Side of Finances Part 1 Hello Jesus People Sisters! How do you plan ahead for unexpected emergencies? What can you do now to protect your assets and family? How do you step in to handle finances if you’ve never had to worry about this before? What should you do first? How do you p…
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Are you finding it difficult to balance your relationship with your loved one and the endless caregiving tasks? This can be one of the most challenging aspects of dementia care, but what if focusing on your bond with them could actually ease the caregiving journey? In this episode, Lizette reflects on their own experiences as a family caregiver, di…
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From overwork to self-care and career pivots. Episode 6 of a series of podcasts on taking conscious breaks from work. In this episode, Petro du Pisani speaks to Dr Gargi Mishra about taking career breaks or sabbaticals. Gargi shares her experience of taking an intentional break during the COVID-19 pandemic when she realized she was overworking and …
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Have you ever wondered when it’s the right time to move your loved one with dementia to a new living environment? This is a question that many caregivers face. Let’s imagine Sarah, a devoted daughter caring for her father, who has dementia. For months, she’s noticed subtle changes in his memory and how he interacts with his home. He no longer remem…
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Are you ready to think about life after caregiving? Imagine you’re on a never-ending journey, with each day bringing new challenges and uncertainties. This is how many caregivers feel while navigating dementia care. You might be overwhelmed by the daily tasks—grocery shopping, doctor appointments, and managing the health of your loved one. But have…
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Check out our seventeenth episode Finding Balance with musician/martial artist/filmmaker/soap maker Manny Padilla. Manny and Armin talk about different topics such as martial arts, music, filmmaking as well as goodness, science, spirituality, climate change, global warming and the arts. Manny also shares his secret recipe on making soap. Hosted by …
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What if you were suddenly tasked with balancing the care of your aging parents, your spouse, and your children all at once? Join us as we unravel the compelling story of Ruthie Gray, from hospital visits to homeschooling her daughters, Ruthie’s unwavering faith and resilience transformed her into the primary advocate for her family's medical needs.…
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Have you ever wondered if there’s a better way to approach dementia caregiving? In today’s episode, a heartfelt journey through the highs and lows of caregiving sheds light on some often-overlooked truths that could change the way you see this role. Picture this: You’re in the middle of your daily routine when suddenly, you realize that your loved …
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Do you struggle to connect with your loved one who has dementia? Imagine visiting your mother, who is deep into her dementia journey. You bring her a toy from home, desperate to find something to bring comfort or joy. It’s simple—a child’s bucket toy—but something amazing happens. Your mother, who has been disengaged, suddenly lights up. She’s curi…
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Have you ever thought about the many roles you've adapted to throughout life? Caring for someone with dementia is one of those unexpected transitions that can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Let’s explore how embracing this new role can be an opportunity for personal growth and connection. It’s easy to feel isolated as a dementia care…
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14 | Dementia: What It Is, Caregiving, and Prevention Part 1 Hello Jesus People Sisters! Join us today for Part 1 of our interview with Lizette Cloete, a Christian dementia coach, as she shares what we need to know about dementia caregiving and prevention. In this episode, Lizette explains what dementia is and whether Alzheimer’s and dementia are t…
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Pausing with Purpose: Giving back, Parenthood, and Resilience. Episode 5 of a series of podcasts on taking conscious breaks from work. In this episode, Petro du Pisani speaks to Thea Weeks who shares her transformative journey of taking three significant career breaks. In her breaks, Thea worked for an NGO for 5 years, focused on her new baby, and …
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Have you ever wondered how to recover after your dementia caregiving journey ends? Whether you’re still caring for a loved one or have finished that chapter, the path to emotional and mental recovery can feel unclear. Imagine climbing a mountain, intensely focused on reaching the summit. For caregivers, the summit is the care of their loved one. Bu…
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Is caring for a loved one with dementia weighing heavily on your emotions? Caring for someone with dementia is one of the hardest jobs imaginable, but it's also filled with moments of love and connection. However, there are days when the weight of it all feels unbearable. If you're feeling overwhelmed, you're not alone. In today's episode, we’ll ex…
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Imagine this: it’s three years from now, and you’re looking back at this challenging season of caregiving. Would you feel happy with the way things turned out? As caregivers, it’s easy to get lost in the daily demands of caring for a loved one with dementia. Stress and overwhelm become constant companions. But what if there’s a way to shift your pe…
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Check out our sixteenth episode Finding Higher Consciousness with actress/educator Debra De Liso. Debra and Bessy talk about different topics such as Debra's upcoming film "Small Town." They also speak about goodness, science, spirituality, climate change, global warming and the arts. Created and Directed by Bessy Adut. #goodness #science #spiritua…
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In this episode of 'A Season of Caring Podcast,' host Rayna Neises interviews Mark Applegate, a family caregiver with a passion for supporting those affected by dementia. Mark shares his experiences caring for his mother, who battled dementia for 14 years, offering poignant stories and insights into the ups and downs of caregiving. They discuss dea…
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13 | Finding a Mate: Dating for Women Over Fifty Part 2 Hello Jesus People Sisters! Hello sisters! Welcome to part 2 of Finding a Mate: Dating for Women over Fifty. If you didn’t listen to part 1, please go back and listen to our interview with Linda Geiger, a dating and relationship coach. Today, Ellie and I will have a free-flowing conversation a…
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Have you ever wondered how chiropractic care help your loved one with dementia? Imagine this: You're a caregiver for a loved one with dementia. Your days are filled with endless tasks, emotional challenges, and a constant stream of worry. One day, someone suggests an unconventional idea—upper cervical chiropractic care. At first, it sounds unrelate…
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Have you ever thought of your caregiving as a labor of love? Lizette reminds us that all labor is active, just as God actively created the world in six days. Our caregiving, too, is an active decision. It’s a way to serve our loved ones and honor God. The episode invites us to see this labor not as a burden but as a gift. It’s an opportunity for sp…
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Health First: The Power of taking a Career Break for Self-Care. Episode 4 of a series of podcasts on taking conscious breaks from work. In this episode, Petro du Pisani speaks to Ntseiseng Lephole about her experience of taking a career break to focus on health issues and to further her studies. Ntseiseng highlights the importance of self-care, ref…
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Are you finding it challenging to connect with your loved one who has dementia? You're not alone. Many caregivers face similar struggles and wonder how to better communicate and engage with their loved ones. In this episode, two caregivers shared their personal experiences and the unique strategies they've discovered to navigate the ups and downs o…
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12 | Finding a Mate: Dating for Women Over Fifty Part 1 Hello Jesus People Sisters! Has it been the desire of your heart to find a marriage partner? Has your dating life been disappointing? Or maybe you have been intimidated by the whole dating process. Maybe you aren’t even interested in dating or marriage. In today’s episode, you’re in for a trea…
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Are you worried about your loved one with dementia experiencing a fall? This is a common concern among caregivers, as falls can drastically affect the quality of life for those with dementia and their caregivers. In this episode with Dr. Pooja A. Patel, we discussed essential strategies to prevent falls and keep your loved ones safe. Dr. Pooja A. P…
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Discover the Unique Benefits of Dementia-Supported Cruises for Dementia Caregivers With Kathryn Speer Shoaf Are you missing out on a unique opportunity for rest and growth? Kathy Shoaf, owner of Elite Cruises and Vacations (https://www.elitecruisesandvacationstravel.com), is uniquely qualified to understand travel challenges and develop effective s…
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Check out our fifteenth episode Finding Harmony with musician and producer Todd Garner. Todd is the co-founder of Stone Cold Records. Todd was a back up singer for Lenny Kravitz during the "Circus" world tour. Todd was also a member of the band "The Seventh Hour" before forming the soulful singing duo "Pullman Porters" and his current group "Aventu…
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Have you ever wondered how to handle hallucinations in your loved one with dementia? As a caregiver, you might feel overwhelmed when your loved one sees or hears things that aren't there. It’s common to feel unsure about what to do next. This blog post will guide you through some practical tips to help you navigate these challenging moments with lo…
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The transformative power of a sabbatical. Episode 3 of a series of podcasts on taking conscious breaks from work. In this episode, Petro du Pisani speaks to Hermien Uys, a corporate lawyer in the mining industry. Hermien took a sabbatical in 2017-2018. She discusses her motivations for taking the break which include a desire for travel and personal…
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What happens when faith, flexibility, and family intertwine in the challenging role of caregiving? Judy Bone, an inspiring author, speaker, and Christian image consultant, joins us to share her powerful journey of moving closer to her 95-year-old mother and mother-in-law to provide the care they needed. Judy recounts her experiences of relocating, …
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11 | How the Top Five Regrets of the Dying Can Bless the Living Hello Jesus People Sisters! In this episode, Janine and Ellie discuss the top five regrets of the dying. Bronnie Ware, an Australian author, did palliative care for years taking care of patients at the end of their lives. Her book, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed …
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Are You Noticing Clutter in Your Loved One's Home? As caregivers, we often wonder if the changes we see in our loved ones' homes are just signs of aging or something more. Have you noticed clutter piling up in unusual places? This could be an early sign of dementia. In the world of dementia care, there's a big difference between clutter and hoardin…
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Are you prepared for unexpected behaviors in dementia caregiving? Caregiving for a loved one with dementia is a journey filled with love, challenges, and sometimes unexpected behaviors. One aspect that is often not discussed enough is how to handle sexually inappropriate behaviors. These can be particularly distressing, especially for Christian car…
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Is your loved one struggling with incontinence? Managing incontinence is a common challenge for caregivers of loved ones with dementia. This episode offers practical insights into using pull-ups and briefs, helping you maintain your loved one’s dignity and comfort. Incontinence products like pull-ups and briefs are essential tools for caregivers. B…
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10 | The Importance of Grieving Loss Hello Jesus People Sisters! We’ve all experienced some type of loss in our lives. How do these losses currently impact us and our relationships? Have we grieved those losses? Do we even know how to grieve? In this episode, we speak with Darlene Rempel, a grief recovery specialist and co-founder of Stronger Life …
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Are you struggling to manage anger and aggression in your loved one with dementia? These challenging emotions can feel overwhelming, but there are practical ways to navigate them while maintaining peace for both you and your loved one. Anger and aggression in dementia aren’t random. They often stem from deeper triggers. These could range from physi…
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Are you worried about your own risk of dementia while caring for a loved one? If you're a caregiver for someone with dementia, you might have asked yourself, "Could this happen to me too?" It’s a common concern, especially when you're witnessing the challenges your loved one faces. But here's some good news: about 40% of dementia cases are preventa…
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Check out our fourteenth episode Finding Common Ground with actress/host Lizette Santiago & actor/comedian Danny McDermott. Lizette and Danny have a podcast show titled "The DL Down Low Show with Danny and Lizette. Danny has an engineering background. Lizette, who is a science lover, also has a science background. She is a psychobiology and marine …
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Are you noticing your loved one becoming more agitated or confused as the day progresses? This common issue, known as sundowning, can be particularly challenging for caregivers of those with dementia. Sundowning refers to the increased confusion and agitation that often occurs later in the day, making evenings difficult for both the individual and …
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Self-care, adventure, and realignment to purpose. Episode 2 of a series of podcasts on taking conscious breaks from the rat-race. In this episode, Dr. Lizette Spangenberg shares her experiences of taking two sabbaticals from work. The first sabbatical was for a month in 2017 to climb Mount Kilimanjaro and travel through Kenya and Tanzania. The seco…
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Can caregiving transform your spiritual life? This heartfelt episode of A Season of Caring Podcast Rayna Nieses introduces Robyn Horn, a devoted caregiver who has walked the path of caring for her grandfather, father, mother, and in-laws. With a strong foundation in geriatric care and deep Christian faith, Robyn opens up about the sacredness and mi…
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09 | Do You Need Healing from Trauma? Part 2 Hello Jesus People Sisters! In this episode, Janine and Ellie take a deeper dive into trauma, part 2. Trauma can have a profound effect on our lives. We don’t want anything to hinder our ability to fully serve the Lord in the last third of our lives when we should be the most fruitful. So, sisters, let’s…
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Are you struggling with repetitive questions from your loved one with dementia? Today, we tackle a common challenge many caregivers face: repetitive questions. Let's explore five practical tips to manage this behavior, ensuring a smoother caregiving journey. Repetitive questions are a frequent issue in dementia care. These questions arise because y…
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