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What if you tried something new and it turned out great? Breeda Miller joins Mary Ann Faremouth on this episode of Career Can Do to share her journey of creating and performing a one-woman show that captivates audiences and brings meaningful stories to life. Breeda is an accomplished speaker, storyteller, and performer who uses humor and heartfelt narratives to connect with people on a deeper level. In this episode, Breeda takes us behind the scenes of her creative process and how she transformed her love for storytelling into a theatrical production. The idea for her one-woman show, Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home, was born from her desire to preserve her mother's legacy while exploring themes of identity, resilience, and belonging. Through her personal journey, Breeda reflects on how we all carry stories within us that shape who we are. She found that by sharing these stories, she could help others see the humor and humanity in their own lives, creating a bridge between her personal experiences and the universal emotions that connect us all. Crafting a one-woman show isn't just about writing a script — it's about delivering an authentic performance that resonates with audiences on a deeply emotional level. Breeda's show isn't just about sharing her mother's story; it's about inviting the audience into a shared experience, where they laugh, cry, and walk away feeling like they've been on a journey with her. She emphasizes how important it is to take creative risks, even when stepping into the unknown feels daunting. Breeda encourages listeners to trust their instincts, push past their fears, and embrace vulnerability, because that's where the magic happens. Through her performance, Breeda shows that it's never too late to step into the spotlight, to create something meaningful, and to share your voice with the world. Her journey is a reminder that sometimes the most rewarding and transformative experiences come from taking the leap into new creative endeavors, even when it seems scary or uncertain. Resources Breeda Miller on the Web I LinkedIn Mrs's Kelly's Journey Home - upcoming performances Mary Ann Faremouth on the Web I X (Twitter)
This week on the Dancing in the Discomfort Zone, we sit down in the shower (you have to listen to get that one!) with the extraordinary Breeda Miller, creator of the award-winning one-woman show, Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home. (https://breedamiller.com/) What started as a daydream answer to the question, “What would you do if you couldn't fail?” turned into a powerful story of family, resilience, and caregiving that's touched audiences worldwide—and it's only getting bigger. What's Breeda's Story?Breeda shares her journey of caregiving for her mother, Mrs. Kelly, through her final years with dementia. With encouragement from a director and a leap of faith, Breeda wrote her first script, debuting it to a packed house and a standing ovation. The show has since taken her from small stages to Ireland (Mrs. Kelly's homeland!) and now to PBS Detroit, where it will air on December 16, 2024.But that's not all—Breeda's also bringing the story to print! Her new book, Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home, launches this December, giving readers a behind-the-scenes look at the show and her personal caregiving lessons. THE PERFECT HOLIDAY GIFT!!Why You'll Love This Episode:Breeda's story is a heartfelt tribute to the universal themes of family, courage, and finding meaning in the tough, tender moments of life. She's also an advocate for caregivers everywhere, sharing her motto: “Take a break before you break.” Through her show, book, and message, Breeda offers tactical self-care techniques and inspiration for anyone navigating the challenges of caregiving.
In this episode you will hear how all about Breeda Miller's play, "Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home" and how Breeda was able to take the play to Ireland. Breeda had been a guest on the Island Treasures podcast in Season 3, on Episode 20; where she talked about her play and the tour that was planned for the Fall of 2023 in Ireland. This episode talks about the fruition of the tour and what it was like to perform the play in Ireland! This episode consists of two parts, just like Breeda's play. The first 'act' was recorded in Ireland shortly after the Irish debut of her play. The second 'act' was recorded back home in North America. This entire episode is also available in video format. You'll hear about how Breeda's play is sweeping the nation as well as the tour; and if you'd like to join Breeda on her next tour of Ireland - she shares when she hopes that will be. If you'd like to learn more about the resources Breeda has developed for caregivers, or about her play, or engage her as a keynote speaker - you can do so through her website Breedamiller.com
How do we defend and secure free speech in a culture that is increasingly uncivil and disinterested in facts and logic?This is the topic we take up when self-care guru, corporate trainer, and motivational speaker Breeda Miller joins The Rabbi and the Shrink.Here are the bullet points:The elements of free speech: ability, consequences, and responsibility.Language and thought -- one can corrupt the otherCandor vs courtesyThe ability to disagree without being disagreeableIs it okay to speak up when you don't understand the culture?We can't legislate good behavior, but we can legislate responsible behavior.Curiosity vs. judgmentalism.Relationships can change hearts and minds.Tone is integral to communication, and we have to give others the chance to know us.We have to be willing to question where our beliefs come from.Travel -- broadening our boundaries -- provides us the opportunity to appreciate different outlooks and perspectives.Oppressive culture suppresses thought by controlling speech.How do we engage people who reject facts and logic?Challenge yourself to articulate opposing points of view.Good intention, clear thinking, informed action lead to ethical decision making.Free speech isn't free, freedom is earned, and rights go hand in hand with responsibilities.
Hey there, live like your nail color gals! The holidays have started here in the US and soon they will be in full swing with lots of people taking time off and slowing down to celebrate, exhale, and consider the new year ahead.In fact, I'm claricited about the holidays! That's a new word my friend Kim Eley and I just made up. It's the feeling of excitement you get when you've got clarity in some aspect of your life that energizes you to take action and move forward. I got clear that I need to take a real break, one that includes taking a break from creating new podcast episodes, so I can spend quality time with family and friends, as well as rest and refresh for the new year. I want to be present.The 5 most popular Live Like Your Nail Color episodes:Episode 18 — Getting Back Your Shine with Nicole Greer. Her enthusiasm is so contagious you can't help but smile.Episode 17 — Your 2-Minute Story for 2022 with my gal pals Yolanda Gray and Ellen McIlhenny. We explore using a fill-in-the-blank template for you to tell your story of 2022 in 2-minutes. Yolanda and Ellen share their experience, and I include how to get this 2-minute story template for yourself.Episode 19 — Why Not Today? with Leslie Kane. Isn't that a great question to ask yourself as you dream about what you'd like to make happen in the new year? Leslie has an inspiring story that will jump-start your mojo.Episode 16 — From Caregiver to One Woman Show with Breeda Miller. When you hear a story like this with heart and humor, somehow it stirs the spirit with hope that no matter what you're going through right now, there can be a beautiful flip side in the future.Episode 22 — Four Archetypes of Self-Sabotage with Vickie Griffith. In it she shares four forms of sabotage we are often not aware of and that plays a big part in staying stuck in some area of our lives. Who wants to avoid being stuck in 2023? I've got my hand up and I can feel your head nod right now.Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts —“Mary and the Live Like Your Nail Color podcast is inspiring and fun!”
Mrs. Kelly (played by Breeda Miller) appears for a cameo performance in an excerpt from the 2 act, one-woman play "Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home". Breeda found she was in the sandwich generation of caregivers when she started to provide care for her mother who had vascular dementia and quickly had to learn how to make it through each day on this unplanned journey. She admits there was a lot about caregiving that she didn't know but knowing that she loved her mom she quickly learned what she needed to know. Breeda wrote the book she wished she'd had when she was trying to figure things out. Then she wrote another book and the play which she is taking to stages across North America. "Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home" is warming the hearts of caregivers and non-caregivers. I invite you to enjoy a cup of tea with Mrs. Kelly while listening to this mini episode of the podcast.
Breeda Miller is a story teller and a caregiver who is able to share her caregiving experience through the lens of story and good humour. People who care for others are often the worst at caring for themselves. Breeda calls herself a recovering caregiver, caring for her mother for 6 years, including hospice care in her home. She is a professional speaker and a wonderful storyteller. In fact, her stories have been broadcast on The Moth Story Hour on NPR and one of her videos went viral (in a good way) and got over a million views. She is able to combine stories with creative problem-solving ideas. She has found that good humor is the secret sauce to her success and to yours. She has written two award-winning books all about self-care. After two successful books and years of professional speaking Breeda has recently done something that scared the living daylights out of her. She has written and performs a one-woman play, called Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home. It's the story of her family's immigration from Ireland and her journey as her mother's caregiver as she developed dementia. It's filled with heart, humor and lessons about what really matters. She's a native Michigander who lives with her family, including two adult sons with cognitive impairments in a drafty old farmhouse with a spectacular screened porch, her personal refuge. For more information on Breeda, her play and resources, check out her website
Whether caring for aging parents, young children, or family with special needs; one thing is for sure...caregivers must learn how to practice good self-care to avoid burnout. For this special edition of the Association Chat Podcast, KiKi interviews Breeda Miller who shares how to Take a Break Before You Break and provide insight, resources, and skills to manage your unique situation and affirm you are not alone. Breeda is a life-long Michigander who enjoys time on her screened porch, her two silly dogs, two massive cats and walking the Camino de Santiago with her husband. Her passion is helping Caregivers Carry On as well as others who need encouragement and a bit of inspiration.
Breeda Miller, caregiver, author & playright. Breeda Miller was an accidental caregiver. Like most of us, she had no training or medical background. She didn't know what she didn't know. She knew she loved her mom, who could no longer live alone. So she moved Mom in with her entire family. For nearly eight years, they cared for her. It was good until it wasn't. Breeda learned much during those years, including hospice care in her home. Living in the Sandwich Generation taught her more about life than she could ever have imagined. Now Breeda shares those life lessons with others who need help navigating this challenging time. www.breedamiller.com There are three things necessary for a podcast to be successful. One, great listeners like yourself. Two, are sponsors who help cover the expenses of producing the podcast. Three great listeners who help support the podcast by taking advantage of the sponsors' special offers. With that said, here are our sponsors; Pharma-C Company (previously Pharma-C Wipes) Pharma-C-Wipes, helping you care for yourself and those you love. Life is a journey, and at Pharma-C-Wipes, we provide products that support you at each twist and turn. PicnicHealthhttp://picnichealth.com/memories: http://picnichealth.com/memories Your medical records are now in your hands. PicnicHealth collects, digitizes, and encrypts all your medical records—then arranges everything in one intuitive timeline. No need to worry about a doctor's note or the lab results. It's all there for easy reference, right when you need it. Relevate from NeuroReserve Make Your Brain Span Match Your LifeSpan http://www.neuroreserve.com/discount/FM15?redirect=%2F%3Fafmc%3DFM15 With Relevate nutritional supplement, you get science-backed nutrition to help protect your brain power today and for years to come. You deserve a brain span that lasts as long as your lifespan. Join Fading Memories On Social Media! If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links. Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Contact Jen at fadingmemoriespodcast@gmail.com
Are you currently a caregiver for an aging parent or loved one? If so, you will especially appreciate today's episode. If not, there's something here for you, too. Because even though today's gal pal has an amazing story about caring for her Mom at the end of her life, it's what she did with that story, that chip happening kind of experience, that's so inspiring. And when you hear a story like this with heart and humor, somehow it stirs our spirit with hope that no matter what you're going through right now, there can be a beautiful flip side in the future. Today's gal pal, Breeda Miller has one of those stories. Breeda is an author, speaker, storyteller, and accidental caregiver. She had no training as a caregiver and no medical background. She didn't know what she didn't know. What she did know is that she loved her mom, who could no longer live on her own. So, her Mom moved in with Breeda's family and for nearly 8 years they cared for her. It was good until it wasn't. The experience led her to write several books and speak on strategies for caregivers and for preventing burnout. And then something more, something unexpected happened. She created a one-woman show called Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home, which premiered in October 2021. Audiences laughed, shed a few tears, and gave standing ovations. Because it's about the amazing human spirit of an ordinary person with an extraordinary outlook on life.In this episode we talk about:What to do if you knew you couldn't failThe power of storyHow to perform a one-woman showThe importance of self-care when you are a caregiverHere's a glance:[4:26] Breeda embraces her Solid Sister nail color persona whole-heartedly and her go-to fav is a bold, not overwhelming medium pink.[7:48] After the pandemic, Breeda asked herself what she would do if she knew she couldn't fail and it led her to pen her play with no regrets.[9:31] Breeda shares the details of her life before embarking on the creative journey of writing and performing Mrs. Kelly Journey Home.[19:37] Breeda describes the downsides of vanity projects.[20:24] Family members, friends, and others from all backgrounds have lauded Breeda for the authenticity of her one-woman show.[26:56] Breeda describes what it takes to perform Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home with four different characters without any costume or set changes. [38:15] Breeda's lessons on caregiving include giving yourself compassion when it comes to guilt and that it is okay to take a break.[43:17] Breeda wrote her book, Take a Break Before You Break, for anyone who cares for anyone else.[49:15] To inspire caregivers to take a break, Breeda would create the nail color, Cuppa Tea. [54:49] In the Flip the Chip segment Mary highlights the powerful question Breeda asked herself.Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts —“Mary and the Live Like Your Nail Color podcast is inspiring and fun!”
Being imperfect is perfectly human. And with so many unknowns for first-time caregivers, they should never be afraid to ask for help. Bobbi & Mike talk with Breeda Miller, whose story about helping her mother at the end of her life has resonated with millions. And now her one-act play tells the story of her mother, from a young woman to a spirited senior coping with dementia. Breeda's stories are full of powerful insights that all family caregivers will find helpful. Don't forget to subscribe, download, and review to share your thoughts about the show! To find out more about Bobbi and Mike or the inspiration behind this podcast, Rodger That, head over to rodgerthat.show. ***************************************** Rodger That is produced by Missing Link—a podcast media company that is dedicated to connecting people to intelligent, engaging and informative content. Also in the Missing Link line-up of podcasts, is The Designated Drinker Show —a high-spirited show featuring craft cocktails and lively banter with the people who create (and quaff) them. Now, if you are looking for a whole new way to enjoy the theatre, check out Between Acts—an immersive audio theatre podcast experience. Each episode takes you on a spellbinding journey through the works of newfound playwrights—from dramas to comedies and everything in between.
In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth chats with Breeda Miller. Breeda is an author, trainer, and playwright, and CEO of Breeda Miller Speaking, where she uses the power of story to reach, teach, and provide a memorable framework for lasting change. She has used her professional experience serving clients in many industries, including healthcare, academic institutions, and nonprofit communities. She shares how we can take life's numerous changes and transform them into meaningful experiences that help others. Breeda came to understand the value of self-care when she cared for her mother for nearly six years. Through that experience, she learned profound life lessons that she was able to translate into impactful and humorous stories. She dedicated herself to becoming a professional storyteller, but just when she was in the thick of it, the pandemic hit. Despite the setback of no speaking events and things not being quite the same in Zoom, Breeda rose to the challenge and wrote a one-woman show under the advice of a storytelling coach. “We can find ways to connect our humanity; to share these experiences and then turn them into really powerful opportunities,” Breeda remarks. “We've felt so isolated for so long and [Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home] is a way to feel connection.” She talks about her method for maintaining focus. “I thought to myself: if I knew I couldn't fail, what would I do?” Resources Breeda Miller | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn Breeda Miller Speaking Faremouth.com
Is it ever right to deceive or mislead?What happens when we become unexpectedly thrust into a radically new situation?How do we cope with compassion fatigue?These and other compelling questions are addressed when self-care expert Breeda Miller returns to join The Rabbi and the Shrink.https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedamiller/https://breedamillerspeaking.com/1:00 An unplanned journey The story of "Mrs. Kelly"How do we cope with compassion fatigue?We can't help others if we don't care for ourselvesStories implant the lessons we need to survive and thriveWe can't control what happens to us, only our responses4:30 Response is the root of responsibilityThe difference between reacting and respondingLooking at the bright side helps us cope with the darkness6:30 Give yourself permission to not respondTake a step backMeet others where they areBlessed are the flexible…Balance humor against dignity -- no regrets12:00 The rabbi who forgot his own lessonsWe don't cope well with deviations from the normTake responsibility for your responses14:30 The ticket to heavenIs it ever right to deceive or mislead?A little creativity goes a long way21:00 We can't break out of the box if we think in binary terms“Disbelieve everything I say; I'm telling the truth.”“Did that really happen?”Don't let the truth get in the way of a good story -- what does that mean?26:00 Our perception is the reality of our truthIf our intent is not to deceive, we let the story tell itselfThe unreliability of memoryWe have to hold ourselves accountable33:00 Second to nun?Mark Twain: If you tell the truth, you can have a terrible memory34:30 The word of the day: perfectionismPerfection is not achievable, so being a perfectionist is setting ourselves up for failureStriving toward an unreachable goal may enable us to achieve our potential
The underlying activity in any great networking practice is the art of making introductions. If you aren't connecting new people to your network, then you probably aren't networking. Join Debby and Greg as they discuss the three different types of introductions and how to navigate each one. Mentioned: - Tim Householder, Owner, Timothy Wells Photography, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-householder-a854671a/ - Kimber Householder, SaaS implementation champion, https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimber-h-231914/ - Kristin Meyer, Executive Director at Maumee Chamber Of Commerce, https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-meyer-9125a2164/ - Trace Meyer, Park Management Specialist Corp, https://www.linkedin.com/in/trace-meyer-701a0b7b/ - Chris Kapelski, Digital Marketer & Brand Strategist at Interactive Design Solutions, https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-kapelski/ - Nina Corder, Women of Toledo, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninacorder/ - Breeda Miller, Breeda Miller Speaking, https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedamiller/ - Rick Adkins, Oasis Senior Advisors, https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickadkins/ Resources: - ART Scale, https://anchor.fm/3rdgennetworking/episodes/Are-You-Overstepping-the-3-or-5-Levels-of-a-Networking-Relationship-epcmj4 - “Tell Me Exactly What to Say”, https://www.amazon.com/dp/0998876828/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_1YMDFM4MH2XYVBVA3EJ2 Groups Mentioned: - National Speaker Association, Michigan Chapter, https://www.nsamichigan.com/ Comments: https://www.facebook.com/TheReluctantNetworker/ https://www.facebook.com/connextnation/ Listen for: [0:30] Debby's “Retirement” [2:10] You are the host of the introduction [4:00] In-Person introductions – the most powerful introduction [88:88] Are you reading these timestamps? [10:25] 3-way Zoom call [12:00] Email introductions [14:38] Greg has a template [17:40] The protocols of an introduction [19:28] Introductions at a networking event More Information: If you'd like more information about our virtual training programs, go to: https://www.connextnation.com/mini-course/ "Porch Swing Days - faster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3rdgennetworking/message
Why is self-care a moral and ethical imperative?What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail?What can we do to restore our collective faith in one another?These and other critical questions are addressed when self-care expert Breeda Miller joins the Rabbi and the Shrinkhttps://breedamillerspeaking.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedamiller/1:00 Is self-care an ethical issue?Take a break before you breakOnly by taking care of ourselves can we take care of and be of service to othersYou can only love others in proportion to how we love ourselves4:00 “What would I do if I knew I couldn't fail?”There may be dreams we didn't pursue that we still have time to realizeCan you tell your own story in a way that inspires others?10:30 Stories provide the context that make information relevantSimple stories often have the most profound impact and meaningThis generation is having a crisis of faith in one another, in ourselves, and in our futureWhat can we do to restore our collective faith?We have to listen to what's really important, to the story within the storyTaking care of ourselves helps us see through the fog15:30 The problem with being outcome oriented is that we end up feeling frustrated unless we get the outcome we want and until we get the outcomeThe journey really is the destinationBe kind with the truth20:30 We have to practice what we preachDon't feel guilty acknowledging our own limitations“I can do a year's work in 9 months but not in 12 months”Rest and recreation are not a break from work, they are part of the workSelf-care is a moral and ethical imperative25:00 Mediation feels like a waste of time but it is essential maintenanceWe need to take care of ourselves to ensure the quality of others' experience with us28:30 If you were given a gift of 4 hours, what would you do?Take a walk, call a friend, read a book, go for a run, get a massage -- then find a way to do itShort term goals for self care will help us reach our long term goalsMake a list of 2-minute, 5-minute, 10-minute activities so you'll be ready to take advantage of opportunities when they arise34:30 Word of the day: symbiosisWe want to be interdependent without being codependentIt's not good for us to be alone, even though sometimes we need to be aloneThe balance between nurturing ourselves and nurturing others creates a tension that we have to continuously manage38:00 The Doctors formula for self-care: SCHEMTTSleep -- the right amount in the right conditionsCompassion -- for ourselves and othersHumor -- the kind that is kindExercise -- simple movementMeaning -- a sense of purpose contextualizes everything else in our livesTouch -- physically and emotionallyTake a break when you need one
"I had no training, no medical background. I just loved my mom. So I spent the next 8 years being her caregiver." Breeda MillerHumor, Heartache and Dementia The Mavericks sit down with Ms. Breeda Miller to talk about all caregiving. Ms. Miller was an accidental caregiver. She had no training, no medical background. She didn't know what she didn't know. Ms. MIller just knew she loved my mom and she couldn't live on her own any longer. So she moved in with her family and for nearly 8 years we cared for her. It was good, until it wasn't. Ms. Miller learned so much during those years, including hospice care in her home. Living in the Sandwich Generation taught her more about life than she could ever have imagined. Now Ms. Miller shares those life lessons with others who need help navigating this challenging time. Ms. Miller serves both family and professional caregivers through this website and my business website - BreedaMillerSpeaking.com.
Breeda talks about being the primary caregiver for her mom, when she had a stroke. And her passion for helping caregivers find time to take a break before it's too late. In this episode of the podcast we're talking about the grief, Breeda felt while being the primary caregiver for her dying mother and her passion to help other caregivers. With the assistance of a kind hospice organization, Breeda learned what to expect and how to handle the grief. She now helps prevent burn out for many caregivers. “So, I have written a book called The Caregiver Coffee Break, and it's seventy-six tips to help you take a break before you break.” Breeda Miller Episode transcript - https://sonix.ai/r/uRGQVXZuiEn5naMNUgGqoKYA/share Resources Mentioned https://breedamillerspeaking.com https://www.facebook.com/breeda.miller/ Martika's Resources Website: https://grievewithease.com Email: grievewithease@gmail.com Be sure to subscribe! Support the show
As baby boomers, we are not far away from possibly needing a caregiver. But what do you look for? How do you know if they're good. Breeda Miller, a certified Caregiving Consultant joins Dale, Tim, and Carolyn, to talk about finding a caregiver when the time is right.
Welcome to the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network, Compliance and Coronavirus. In this episode, I visit with Breeda Miller about Caregiving in times of CoVid19. Breeda has personal experience in caregiving and we discuss some of the unique challenges for caregivers during this phase of Covid-19. These challenges include isolation and separation, lack of respite, the fear and frustration many caregivers are currently feeling and the mindset you need to help get you through these times, including finding humor and resources for support. For more information on Breeda Miller, check out her website here.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet ‘recovering caregiver’ Breeda Miller who cared for her mom from the independent living stage through home hospice. Like many, Breeda found herself in the sandwich generation. She was helping her Irish mom while working full time and raising her children, two with special needs. Listen to the show to find out how Breeda’s slam caregiving story went viral and learn what she is doing now to help caregivers carry on.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet ‘recovering caregiver' Breeda Miller who cared for her mom from the independent living stage through home hospice. Like many, Breeda found herself in the sandwich generation. She was helping her Irish mom while working full time and raising her children, two with special needs. Listen to the show to find out how Breeda's slam caregiving story went viral and learn what she is doing now to help caregivers carry on.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet ‘recovering caregiver’ Breeda Miller who cared for her mom from the independent living stage through home hospice. Like many, Breeda found herself in the sandwich generation. She was helping her Irish mom while working full time and raising her children, two with special needs. Listen to the show to find out how Breeda’s slam caregiving story went viral and learn what she is doing now to help caregivers carry on.
Igniting courage podcast is the place you go for a boost of courage, either to make a huge leap in life, or to just get through the day! Listen to my friends, who are each regular old people (but also unbelievable badasses) share what courage means to them, how they developed it, and how it plays into their lives every single day. Be inspired in their, and then your own every day courage. Then go transform your life. Episode 23 features an interview with Breeda Miller, an internationally recognized speaker, author and all around great lady! To find more about Breeda, find her here!https://breedamiller.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1164720728Twitter: @breedamiller . Instagram: BreedaCaregiverCoffeebreak
Join Dave Nassaney, and Adrienne Gruberg, as they interview Breeda Miller, a published author, award-winning storyteller, voice-over professional, caregiver and successful businesswoman. Of all of my guest’s accomplishments, Breeda Miller states that her most fulfilling role was caring for her frail mother at the end of her life. As a member of the Sandwich Generation, Breeda managed to run a household, manage a business and raise three teenagers (two with special needs) while providing ’round the clock care for her ailing mother. And if you are quite not impressed yet, She is also a: Professional Member of NSA – National Speakers Association, as well asPresident-elect of the NSA Michigan, a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy, aProfessional Voice Over Artist, sheAppeared on “The Moth Story Hour” on NPRShe is a Published AuthorAnd, an Event Professional
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Repodcast: A mother gets surprising news in the maternity ward, a man is addicted to cookies, an elderly woman gets a “ticket to heaven”, and a musician helps the FBI capture America's Most Wanted. Hosted by The Moth's Producing Director, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Bethany Van Delft, Bill Bernat, Breeda Miller, and Josh Bond. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listen Now as Katana interviews The Caregiver Champion, Breeda Miller.Join us as we’ll discuss:•Self-care is not Selfish: Creative ideas to allow yourself to take care of yourself•Get Through the Day: Resources to help you get caregiver support•Chuckle up Buttercup: Find ways to bring humor and laughter into your day Our guest today has a passion for helping caregivers and others deal with the stress in their lives and to use humor as coping strategy. Breeda helps people find ways to care for themselves so that they can better care for others. Finding your own humor and grace can make all the difference.In addition to her work as a professional speaker, Breeda works for Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan where she produces major events for the Medical School and Hospitals. She is a graduate of the University of Detroit and has worked in Detroit radio and television for many years. She has appeared on The Moth Story Hour on NPR.But her most important and rewarding role has been caring for her three children – all adopted, two with special needs and her mother – whom she cared for right up to the end of her life. Now Breeda has created the Caregiver Coffeebreak to help Caregivers Carry On.To learn more about Breeda Miller go to www.breedamiller.com
Your staff is overworked, overwhelmed and exhausted. Or maybe it's just you. Millions of Americans struggle every day to deal with the stress and anxiety of caring for frail elderly family members while trying to manage the rest of their life. Breeda Miller helps caregivers do a better job at caring for others and caring for themselves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Breeda Miller joins us to discuss her presentation, "Finding Humor and Grace in the Caregiver Sandwich," at the Second Annual National Caregiving Conference. Join us at the conference virtually or in person on November 10 and 11 in Chicago at the Chicago Marriott O'Hare, 8535 W. Higgins. Breeda Miller has a passion for helping caregivers and others deal with the stress in their lives and to use humor as coping strategy. Breeda helps people find ways to care for themselves so that they can better care for others. Finding your own humor and grace can make all the difference. In addition to her work as a professional speaker, Breeda works for Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan where she produces major events for the Medical School and Hospitals. She is a graduate of the University of Detroit and has worked in Detroit radio and television for many years. She has appeared on The Moth Story Hour on NPR. But her most important and rewarding role has been caring for her three children – all adopted, two with special needs and her mother – whom she cared for right up to the end of her life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message
Breeda Miller joins us to discuss her presentation, "Finding Humor and Grace in the Caregiver Sandwich," at the Second Annual National Caregiving Conference. Join us at the conference virtually or in person on November 10 and 11 in Chicago at the Chicago Marriott O'Hare, 8535 W. Higgins. Breeda Miller has a passion for helping caregivers and others deal with the stress in their lives and to use humor as coping strategy. Breeda helps people find ways to care for themselves so that they can better care for others. Finding your own humor and grace can make all the difference. In addition to her work as a professional speaker, Breeda works for Michigan Medicine at the University of Michigan where she produces major events for the Medical School and Hospitals. She is a graduate of the University of Detroit and has worked in Detroit radio and television for many years. She has appeared on The Moth Story Hour on NPR. But her most important and rewarding role has been caring for her three children – all adopted, two with special needs and her mother – whom she cared for right up to the end of her life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message
A mother gets surprising news in the maternity ward, a man is addicted to cookies, an elderly woman gets a “ticket to heaven”, and a musician helps the FBI capture America's Most Wanted. Storytellers: Bethany Van Delft, Bill Bernat, Breeda Miller, and Josh Bond. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices