
 Stories of Hope for living content, loving well, and caring with no regrets!
About A Season of Caring Podcast
 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. There is no doubt what you are doing is not only difficult, and often overwhelming but it’s also important and one of the most rewarding things you can do.
I feature both everyday family members who are caregiver survivors and those who are still in the middle of their caring season. I also bring you professionals who bring their experience and compassion for you to our conversations.
My goal is for you to walk away from our time together feeling encouraged and hopeful that you can spend this season living content, loving well and caring with no regrets!
About A Season of Caring Podcast

A Season of Caring Podcast is a place to find hope for your Season of Caring. Pointing you to the hope that can be found in God even in the busyness and loneliness of caregiving.
I want you to know that I see you and God sees you. There is no doubt what you are doing is not only difficult, and often overwhelming but it’s also important and one of the most rewarding things you can do.
I feature both everyday family members who are caregiver survivors and those who are still in the middle of their caring season. I also bring you professionals who bring their experience and compassion for you to our conversations.
My goal is for you to walk away from our time together feeling encouraged and hopeful that you can spend this season living content, loving well and caring with no regrets!
Stories of Hope for living content, loving well, and caring with no regrets!
Meet Your Host

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Rayna Neises, ACC
Author of No Regrets: Hope for Your Caregiving Season, Editor of Content Magazine, ICF Certified Coach, Speaker, Podcast Host, & Positive Approach to Care® Independent Trainer offering encouragement, support, and resources to those who are in a Season of Caring for Aging Parents.
Her passion is for those caring and their parents, so that both might be seen, not forgotten & cared for, not neglected.

Past Episodes
A Difficult Relationship and Honoring Wishes Brings Healing: Stories of Hope with Lil
A podcast where we share stories of hope for family caregivers breaking through loneliness to see God even in this season of life.Stories of Hope for living content, loving well, and caring with no regrets!Episode 172 Do you find yourself struggling with the complex...
From Personal Experience to Public Advocacy: Stories of Hope with Dr. George Ackerman
Have you ever felt the weight of the world on your shoulders while caring for a loved one suffering from a debilitating disease? Dr. George Ackerman knows that feeling all too well. He opens his heart and shares his personal journey of caregiving for his late mother, Sharon.
Know Your Best is Enough: Stories of Hope with Gaylynn Green
Ever grappled with the emotional rollercoaster of being a caregiver? Join me as I sit down with Gaylynn Green for an eye-opening conversation about her journey caring for her mother with Alzheimer’s.
Caregiving with Fun, Faith and Resilience: Stories of Hope with Tenita Abraham
Rayna Neises introduces you to Tenita Abraham, a dedicated daughter who embarked on this journey of caregiving. Tenita’s story is not just about caregiving but also a testament to love, faith, and resilience – a story that will tug at your heartstrings.
The Power of Preparedness and Parenting while Caregiving: Stories of Hope with Christy Byrne Yates
Imagine the peace of mind that comes with being prepared for the inevitable. Christy Byrne Yates, explains how being prepared helped her transition into the role of caregiver for her parents, who both have dementia as well as how it impacted her and her family.
Embracing the Challenges of Alzheimer’s Caregiving: Stories of Hope with Jennifer Fink
The challenges of Alzheimer’s care can be complicated, but my engaging conversation with Jennifer Fink will shed some light on this often-daunting journey. Fink, a beacon of support in the Alzheimer’s community through her podcast, Fading Memories, opens up about the difficulties and joys of her caregiving season.