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All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome Bruce McIntyre, CEO of the Oklahoma Parkinson's Alliance and Kristin Rossi the CEO of the Michigan Parkinson Foundation as guests to the show. About Bruce McIntyre: Bruce McIntyre serves as the CEO of the Oklahoma Parkinson's Alliance. He is the author of five books: Receiving Peace, Thrive Anyway, Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions, and Resilient Life. Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year. He has keynoted such events as the 2016 National Caregiving Conference in Chicago, the 2019 Regional Caregiver Conference SW, as well as over 100 disease conferences, caregiving gatherings, and church events. As a caregiver for his wife since 2004, Bruce understands the world of chronic illness and caregiving. He earned a Master of Divinity in 2002 and has led the Caregiver Fundamentals Project in Oklahoma City and served family caregivers as a church, business, and nonprofit leader. You can learn more about him at BruceMcIntyre.com. The Oklahoma Parkinson's Alliance works to inspire hope and transform life for people with Parkinson's in Oklahoma. With offices in OKC, Tulsa and Lawton, the Alliance offers almost 90 support, exercise and voice groups across the state as well as free family consultations, education events and research opportunities. . About Kristin Rossi: Kristin Rossi is the Chief Executive Officer of the Michigan Parkinson Foundation. Kristin has spent the last 16 years in nonprofit leadership. She earned her Masters of Public Administration with a focus on nonprofit management from Western Michigan University and has worked with various areas of the nonprofit sector from university foundations to the social sector to arts and culture and currently a statewide voluntary health foundation. Prior to taking the helm at the Michigan Parkinson Foundation, Kristin worked for many years at the Alzheimer's Association where she developed a passion for neurodegenerative diseases, the effect they have on families, and the importance of ensuring that families and caregivers connect with community resources and support so that no one feels isolated or alone. She loves working with and learning from older adults and is committed to supporting healthy aging initiatives across the state of Michigan and beyond. Kristin believes that the nonprofit sector truly has an opportunity to make a difference in people's lives and has dedicated her career to making in impact in this arena. In her free time, Kristin enjoys reading, all things Italian, traveling and spending as much time as possible with her husband and two small children. #caregiving #parkinsons #parkinsonsdisease
Reproductive Justice illustrates the healthcare discrepancies that people of African descent encounter with their pregnancies, in the United States. Bruce Mc Intyre III's emotional testimony details how his loved one Amber Rose Isaac, lost her life on April 21, 2020, during a last minute C-section. It is believed that this malfeasance was derived, from systemic racial biases that are deeply rooted in the U.S. healthcare industry. This interview was recorded in 2021. We thank Mr. Mc Intyre III for sharing his story and his heroic activism to educate our people, with respect to their options and call out such divisiveness in the healthcare industry. You can follow Bruce's work at his foundation called Save A Rose Foundation - https://www.savearosefoundation.org Thank you for streaming. Stay tuned for Part 2, which features OBGYN Dr. Tia Welsh and board certified psychiatrist Dr. Karinn Glover. There we will discuss healthcare biases, postpartum and remedies.
The Caregiver's Journal is the show where we are sharing the caregiving experiences, stories, and wisdom of family caregivers. Hosted by Denise Brown & Lance A. Slatton of All Home Care Matters Chapter 1 - "Diagnosis Day" In this journal entry, we welcomed Bruce McIntyre and Roberta Carson who shared their experiences from their "Diagnosis Day". Bruce McIntyre: Bruce is the author of Receiving Peace, Thrive Anyway, Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions and Resilient Life. He serves as the CEO of the Oklahoma Parkinson's Alliance. Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year. As a caregiver for his wife since 2004, Bruce understands the world of chronic illness and caregiving. Roberta Carson: After the death of her teenage son from brain cancer, Roberta started The ZaggoCare System, a nonprofit organization, to provide information and tools to help others better manage illnesses and injuries. Zaggo enables patients and families to become empowered, engaged, effective members of their medical teams to help them receive the best care possible. With an easy-to-use guidebook and organizational tools, the unique, award-winning ZaggoCare System helps patients and families through every step of a healthcare journey. Additionally, the Zaggo blog provides practical information to help patients and family caregivers navigate the medical world. Visit: https://www.thecaregiversjournalpodcast.com
Charles Bruce McIntyre, or “Bruce” to those who know him, is a retired business owner and cancer survivor. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is a member of the Charlotte Center for Literary Arts and the Charlotte Writers Club. Bruce believes in storytelling and “story listening” and how it is in listening that we start to understand. He began posting his stories at www.choicesdomatter.org, a weekly blog that ran for four years. There Are No Answers Here, Only Questions is his first published work. Learn more at www.charlesbrucemcintyre.com.
In today's episode, I am chatting with Bruce McIntyre. Bruce is the author of the memoir, There Are No Answers Here, Only Questions. Bruce's book flight focuses on Happy listening!
Bruce McIntyre II I is a maternal health advocate and father who lost his partner Amber Rose Isaac to medical negligence and racism. His story is featured in the documentary AFTERSHOCK on HULU. Thank you Bruce for sharing your story and fighting for change for mothers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
E166 - Bruce McIntyre - Selling Your Business and Battling Cancer, A Story that InspiresA podcast is an excellent business card for your book, coaching program or business! Build a community away from the rented land of social media - speak directly to your community and position yourself as the expert that you truly are!Take your passion to the next level - let us help you start and grow your podcast! Podcasts work. Visit https://truemediasolutions.ca/Dave's Audio Book Recommendation for Spring 2023Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling A five-time Moth Grand SLAM winner and bestselling novelist shows how to tell a great story - and why doing so matters. Whether we realize it or not, we are always telling stories. On a first date or job interview, at a sales presentation or therapy appointment, with family or friends, we are constantly narrating events and interpreting emotions and actions. In this compelling book, storyteller extraordinaire Matthew Dicks presents wonderfully straightforward and engaging tips and techniques for constructing, telling, and polishing stories that will hold the attention of your audience (no matter how big or small). He shows that anyone can learn to be an appealing storyteller, that everyone has something “storyworthy” to express, and, perhaps most important, that the act of creating and telling a tale is a powerful way of understanding and enhancing your own life.Dave's Affiliate Link - Support our show by clicking the link belowUS Audible LinkCanadian Audible LinkUK Audible LinkSupport the show!...
EPISODE 166 - Bruce McIntyre - Selling Your Business and Battling Cancer, A Story that InspiresBruce calls St. Louis, Missouri, his hometown, but his father's work required frequent transfers, so Bruce, an only child, often moved with his parents in those early years. He completed his education at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, and quickly found his way to Cincinnati, Ohio, and Procter & Gamble. Like his father's work, P&G required relocation. While living in Indianapolis, Indiana, he met and married his wife, Joyce. More moves followed: Kansas City, Kansas; Palatine, Illinois (a Chicago suburb); and Winston Salem, North Carolina.Bruce then decided to leave his nomadic corporate life and start his own business. The couple chose Charlotte, North Carolina, as their new forever home and have been a part of the community since 1979. His business, McIntyreSales, was a foodservice sales and marketing agency that grew to represent manufacturers like Nestle, Smuckers, Otis Spunkmeyer, and more.He has now written his first book: There Are No Answers Here, Only Questions. Like everything in life, the more we share, the more we learn, and the better our lives can be. So, let's have a discussion. If you have a group that would enjoy learning more about my memoir, we can arrange for me to speak on the importance of telling one's story or any part of the book.https://charlesbrucemcintyre.com/___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/A podcast is an excellent business card for your book, coaching program or business! Build a community away from the rented land of social media - speak directly to your community and position yourself as the expert that you truly are!Take your passion to the next level - let us help you start and grow your podcast! Podcasts work. Visit https://truemediasolutions.ca/Dave's Audio Book Recommendation for Spring 2023Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling A five-time Moth Grand SLAM winner and bestselling novelist shows how to tell a great story - and why doing so matters. Whether we realize it or not, we are always telling stories. On a first date or job interview, at a sales presentation or therapy appointment, with family or friends, we are constantly narrating events and interpreting emotions and actions. In this compelling book, storyteller extraordinaire Matthew Dicks presents wonderfully straightforward and engaging tips and techniques for constructing, telling, and polishing stories that will hold the attention of your audience (no matter how big or small). He shows that anyone can learn to be an appealing storyteller, that everyone has something “storyworthy” to express, and, perhaps most important, that the act of creating and telling a tale is a powerful way of understanding and enhancing your own life.Dave's Affiliate Link - Support our show by clicking the link belowUS Audible LinkCanadian Audible LinkUK Audible LinkSupport the show!...
This is one of those stories that you have to see to believe, heartbreak and tragedy some how becomes the purpose. And from this Save A Rose Foundation was born. A foundation that supports and advocates women's health and and works to dismantle the systematic racism mothers face daily. Brought to you the way your favorite GILF always does it, real life, real love, real lessons, sprinkled with a little fuckery. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sayithloud/message
Today, Host Ramses Ja concludes his discussion with Omari Maynard and Bruce McIntyre and the impact of their Hulu documentary "Aftershock" which focuses on how the U.S. maternal health system disproportionately fails women of color. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Omari Maynard and Bruce McIntyre join host Ramses Ja to discuss their Hulu documentary "Aftershock" which focuses on the tragic story of how the U.S. maternal health system disproportionately fails women of color. Part 1 of a 2 part episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While attending Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival, Reggie Ponder spoke with co-directors Tonya Lewis Lee and Paula Eiselt of documentary ‘Aftershock,' as well as some of the activists featured in the documentary, Bruce McIntyre, III, Omari Maynard and Shawnee Benton Gibson. Centering on the U.S. maternal health crisis, which disproportionately affects women of color, ‘Aftershock' follows the journey of two families, affected by the death of loved ones due to childbirth complications, as they turn to activism to galvanize the community, demand justice and fight for systemic change. "The Reel Critic" is hosted and produced by Reggie Ponder. Follow Reggie on Twitter and Instagram @TheReelCritic, and on Facebook @ReggieTheReelCritic.
Omari Maynard - Co-Founder of the ARIAH Foundation which was established in 2019 after the tragic and preventable death of Shamony Makeba Gibson due to a birth related pulmonary embolism. Bruce McIntyre - Founder of the saveArose Foundation after losing his soulmate Amber Rose Isaac to an unscheduled emergency C section that stemmed from medical negligence in 2020. Both will join Tavis to share their stories which are featured in the new Hulu documentary, "Aftershock," which explores the disparities Black women face giving birth in the U.S. (Hour 3) Dr. Nii-Quartelai Quartey - Multimedia journalist, educator, and trusted community leader and Chief National Political Analyst for KBLA Talk 1580 and host of our new KBLA Sunday Show "A More Perfect Union.” 10am-12Noon. He will join Tavis to unpack the latest in the Jan 6 hearings, which resume today (Hour 3)
This week on the show Mysonne and Tamika dive into the importance of safety in the healthcare system when it somes to our people. In addition they were joined by two individuals who utilized their tradgedy to help others. First they are joined by Trudi Russell, who educates them on new terms in the health field such as preeclampsia, a potentially dangerous pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure, which in result led to the unfortunate loss of her child. They are also joined by Bruce Mcintyre who told his story and the unfortunate loss of his wife while she was giving birth to their son due to neglect in the hospital. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
*note* both the full version of this interview & a 15 minute highlights reel can be found on YouTube & wherever you listen to podcasts It was really important to me to have this conversation with my guest today. I’ve interviewed him as part of my second book I’m writing – parents of the pandemic but it also just made so much sense to turn our conversation into a podcast Some of you may remember the story of Amber Rose Isaac. A beautiful soul who died a really unnecessary death. Amber had HELLP syndrome which results in low platelet counts which is treatable, except Amber was continually ignored. She knew her body. She knew she didn’t feel right and yet she kept being dismissed and ignored. It wasn’t until she decided she’d switch to a midwife and homebirth model that they discovered how high risk she was. Doctors were signing off on her bloodwork and yet by the time she went to be induced her blood was like water. Induction resulted in an emergency c-section. Instead of being with her partner Bruce and her mum, she bled out in a hospital room alone. She didn’t even get to met her baby boy, Elias. I just don’t believe it wouldn’t have happened if she were white. In my first book, more than a healthy baby I talk about how in the Bronx in New York City black women are 12 times more likely to die than white women. Not just statistics. I don’t want us to forget and just say “oh well, that’s sad” I want things to change. This is in 2021, not 1821. Since I first her of her story, it has haunted me. Maybe it’s because like me, Amber had a psychology degree and was getting her masters. Maybe it’s because my parents are Glaswegian and Amber’s partner Bruce McIntyre has one of the most Scottish sounding names you can have. Maybe because I know a little of what it’s like to lie on a hospital bed, terrified while knowing I was losing a lot of blood. 3 days before she died Amber tweeted about how she wanted to write a tell all book about the negligence. Her partner Bruce has channelled his grief into activism. It was such an honour to be able to speak with him. This episode is a little longer. It is a beautiful love story with such a tragic ending. As you listen to Bruce and Amber’s story – I ask you to channel your sadness and anger into action. Go to the Save a Rose foundation @savearosefoundation https://www.gofundme.com/f/JusticeForAmberRoseIsaac?member=5876644&rcid=21691913083746949a8aff83d145f184&sharetype=teams&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&utm_medium=sms&utm_source=customer More than a healthy baby: Finding strength & Growth After Birth Trauma https://doctorerin.com.au/more-than-a-healthy-baby-birth-trauma-book/ Join over 1500 people in my Birth Trauma Training for Birth Workers https://www.udemy.com/course/birth-trauma-training-for-birth-workers/?referralCode=ABA1D879884EBBF44BA4 There’s also my Supporting Birth Partners After birth Trauma masterclass https://www.udemy.com/course/supporting-partners-after-birth-trauma/?referralCode=507DAEDCAA7E7449E5FA
*note* this is a very condensed version of my conversation with Bruce for those with short attention spans. It's an edited down version of a video so it will sound a little choppy. It's better viewed as a video - you can watch in both short https://youtu.be/iX0tSWeYdkU and long form on my Youtube channel https://youtu.be/XpkjS1AER4Q It was really important to me to have this conversation with my guest today. I’ve interviewed him as part of my second book I’m writing – parents of the pandemic but it also just made so much sense to turn our conversation into a podcast Some of you may remember the story of Amber Rose Isaac. A beautiful soul who died a really unnecessary death. Amber had HELLP syndrome which results in low platelet counts which is treatable, except Amber was continually ignored. She knew her body. She knew she didn’t feel right and yet she kept being dismissed and ignored. It wasn’t until she decided she’d switch to a midwife and homebirth model that they discovered how high risk she was. Doctors were signing off on her bloodwork and yet by the time she went to be induced her blood was like water. Induction resulted in an emergency c-section. Instead of being with her partner Bruce and her mum, she bled out in a hospital room alone. She didn’t even get to met her baby boy, Elias. I just don’t believe it wouldn’t have happened if she were white. In my first book, more than a healthy baby I talk about how in the Bronx in New York City black women are 12 times more likely to die than white women. Not just statistics. I don’t want us to forget and just say “oh well, that’s sad” I want things to change. This is in 2021, not 1821. Since I first her of her story, it has haunted me. Maybe it’s because like me, Amber had a psychology degree and was getting her masters. Maybe it’s because my parents are Glaswegian and Amber’s partner Bruce McIntyre has one of the most Scottish sounding names you can have. Maybe because I know a little of what it’s like to lie on a hospital bed, terrified while knowing I was losing a lot of blood. 3 days before she died Amber tweeted about how she wanted to write a tell all book about the negligence. Her partner Bruce has channelled his grief into activism. It was such an honour to be able to speak with him. This episode is a little longer. It is a beautiful love story with such a tragic ending. As you listen to Bruce and Amber’s story – I ask you to channel your sadness and anger into action. Go to the Save a Rose foundation @savearosefoundation https://www.gofundme.com/f/JusticeForAmberRoseIsaac?member=5876644&rcid=21691913083746949a8aff83d145f184&sharetype=teams&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&utm_medium=sms&utm_source=customer More than a healthy baby: Finding strength & Growth After Birth Trauma https://doctorerin.com.au/more-than-a-healthy-baby-birth-trauma-book/ Join over 1500 people in my Birth Trauma Training for Birth Workers https://www.udemy.com/course/birth-trauma-training-for-birth-workers/?referralCode=ABA1D879884EBBF44BA4 There’s also my Supporting Birth Partners After birth Trauma masterclass https://www.udemy.com/course/supporting-partners-after-birth-trauma/?referralCode=507DAEDCAA7E7449E5FA
The United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the developed world, and black women are several times more likely to die in childbirth than white women. Bruce McIntyre is trying to do something about that. His partner died after an emergency C-section at a Bronx hospital in late April. He says her death is an example of long-standing inequities in the health care system for women of color. That's why McIntyre founded the Save A Rose Foundation. It’s dedicated to shedding light on issues of maternal mortality among women of color in the U.S. We recently talked with McIntyre about the love of his life, Amber Rose Isaac, and his efforts to prevent other families from going through similar heartache.
The United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the developed world, and black women are several times more likely to die in childbirth than white women. Bruce McIntyre is trying to do something about that. His partner died after an emergency C-section at a Bronx hospital in late April. He says her death is an example of long-standing inequities in the health care system for women of color. That's why McIntyre founded the Save A Rose Foundation. It's dedicated to shedding light on issues of maternal mortality among women of color in the U.S. We recently talked with McIntyre about the love of his life, Amber Rose Isaac, and his efforts to prevent other families from going through similar heartache.
David Cary is the founder of Empty Packs, a new brand of ultra-light tramping packs custom-made in a shed in Te Anau, New Zealand.David's story is similar to many of the great outdoor brands of today. Patagonia started with Yvon Chouinard creating hand-forged mountain climbing gear in the 1950s. Macpac started with Bruce McIntyre making backpacks in his Christchurch garage in the 1970s.Empty Packs has started with David teaching himself how to sew ultra-light tramping gear in a small workshop in Te Anau. In this episode, we talk about how Empty Packs got started, why David thinks heavyweight, factory-made tramping packs are unnecessary for most outdoors people, and putting Empty Packs to the test on some epic adventures.The remarkable thing about David is that he's not driven by profit, rather he wants to do as much good in the world as possible. If Empty Packs becomes the next big thing in tramping gear - which we think it could - you heard it here first.//EPISODE EXTRAS//Check out the Empty Packs website here. Follow Empty Packs on Instagram here.Follow David on Instagram here.//SUPPORT THE WILD PODCAST//If you like what we do, please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon.We've set it up so you can choose from:1. The cost of staying in a backcountry hut in New Zealand2. The cost of staying in a serviced hutWe thought that was cool because our goal with every episode is to transport you from wherever you are into the outdoors.Your support helps us to cover our costs and keep bringing you stories of explorers, adventure, and the great outdoors.You can also support the show by leaving a five-star rating and/or a short review on iTunes.Thanks heaps,-- Andy & Jonnywww.thewildpodcast.com
Marshall invites a former student onto the podcast who became a pro artist at 21! Knight talks about her experience learning anatomy and fundamentals as a kid, her journey to becoming a freelance and pro artist, how her parents encouraged her art, and what she wants for the future. Go to thegreatcoursesplus.com/DRAFTSMEN to get access to the entire Great Courses library for FREE for an entire month! As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/draftsmen Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453 Show Links (some contain affiliate links): Knight Zhang - http://www.knightzhang.net/ Josh Reed - http://www.drawsh.com/ Bruce McIntyre - https://amzn.to/2GucuyX Animation Expo / CTN - https://www.ctnanimationexpo.com/ Anime Expo - https://www.anime-expo.org/ Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) - https://www.scad.edu/ LCAD - https://www.lcad.edu/ Katsushika Hokusai - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/hokusai-artwork-s2e21.jpg Gustav Klimt - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/gustav-artwork-s2e21.jpg Alphonse Mucha - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/mucha-artwork-s2e21.jpg John Singer Sargent - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/sargent-painting-s2e21.jpg J. C. Leyendecker - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/leyendecker-kissing-cupid-s2e21.jpg Xuan Zhang - http://www.xuanfilms.com/ Learn to Draw - www.proko.com Marshall Vandruff - www.marshallart.com Stan Prokopenko - instagram.com/stanprokopenko Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Too often, treating women with respect is seen as a luxury. It is not. Violations of human rights during childbirth are all too common in labor wards, hurting women's chances of surviving pregnancy and childbirth. This episode of White Ribbon Alliance's Brave Voices, Bold Actions podcast explores Article 5 of the Respectful Maternity Care Charter, and the human right to equality, freedom from discrimination & equitable care during pregnancy and childbirth.We hear from Bruce McIntyre, who bravely shares the story of his partner Amber Rose Isaac's experience with racism during childbirth, and Dr. Joia Crear-Perry, who is a leading expert on structural racism and is working with her organization, the National Birth Equity Collaborative, to make sure women and newborns receive the quality, respectful care they deserve. Together, we have the power to destroy the structures that harm women during pregnancy and childbirth! Transcripts and more information available at www.whiteribbonalliance.org/bravevoicespodcast
This chat with Bruce McIntyre covers a lot of topics, from his personal journey as a caregiver for his wife with Parkinson's disease to serving as the Executive Director of the Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. He’s been through quite a lot on this journey and has dedicated his life to helping other family caregivers learn how to take care of their loved ones as well as themselves. As a leader, he's learned lessons along the way to bring more kindness and less judgment to how he works with his team, and how to really talk to people to understand what their challenges are. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jfouts/support
(Part 2 of 2) In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Bruce McIntyre. For over 14 years, Bruce has helped care for his wife Kathy who has a rare autoimmune disease and is the Executive Director of Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. In this episode we discuss moving near extended family to obtain support, the power of resilience, how his wife's disease has impacted their two children and the monthly self-care practice that Bruce hasn't missed in over a dozen years.
(Part 1 of 2) In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Bruce McIntyre. For over 14 years, Bruce has helped care for his wife Kathy who has a rare autoimmune disease and is the Executive Director of Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. In this episode we discuss moving near extended family to obtain support, the power of resilience, how his wife's disease has impacted their two children and the monthly self-care practice that Bruce hasn't missed in over a dozen years.
(Part 1 of 2) In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Bruce McIntyre. For over 14 years, Bruce has helped care for his wife Kathy who has a rare autoimmune disease and is the Executive Director of Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. In this episode we discuss moving near extended family to obtain support, the power of resilience, how his wife's disease has impacted their two children and the monthly self-care practice that Bruce hasn't missed in over a dozen years.
(Part 2 of 2) In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Bruce McIntyre. For over 14 years, Bruce has helped care for his wife Kathy who has a rare autoimmune disease and is the Executive Director of Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. In this episode we discuss moving near extended family to obtain support, the power of resilience, how his wife's disease has impacted their two children and the monthly self-care practice that Bruce hasn't missed in over a dozen years.
(Part 1 of 2) In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Bruce McIntyre. For over 14 years, Bruce has helped care for his wife Kathy who has a rare autoimmune disease and is the Executive Director of Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. In this episode we discuss moving near extended family to obtain support, the power of resilience, how his wife's disease has impacted their two children and the monthly self-care practice that Bruce hasn't missed in over a dozen years.
(Part 2 of 2) In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Bruce McIntyre. For over 14 years, Bruce has helped care for his wife Kathy who has a rare autoimmune disease and is the Executive Director of Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. In this episode we discuss moving near extended family to obtain support, the power of resilience, how his wife's disease has impacted their two children and the monthly self-care practice that Bruce hasn't missed in over a dozen years.
Meet three of our five Caregiving Visionary Award winners: Bev Foster, Bruce McIntyre, Bev Foster is the founder and executive director of the Room 217 Foundation, a community health arts organization that uses music to change the care experience. Compelled by her own caregiving journey, Bev and her team deliver music care products, programs, and educational services to healthcare providers, family and volunteer caregivers across Canada. Bruce McIntyre serves as the Executive Director of the Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. As a 14-year caregiver for his wife, Kathy, and as the author of Thrive Anyway, Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions, and Resilient Life, Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year. Sheila Warnock is the Founder & President of ShareTheCaregiving (aka Share The Care) and co-author of Share The Care, How To Organize A Group To Care For Someone Who Is Seriously Ill. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message
Meet three of our five Caregiving Visionary Award winners: Bev Foster, Bruce McIntyre, Bev Foster is the founder and executive director of the Room 217 Foundation, a community health arts organization that uses music to change the care experience. Compelled by her own caregiving journey, Bev and her team deliver music care products, programs, and educational services to healthcare providers, family and volunteer caregivers across Canada. Bruce McIntyre serves as the Executive Director of the Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. As a 14-year caregiver for his wife, Kathy, and as the author of Thrive Anyway, Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions, and Resilient Life, Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year. Sheila Warnock is the Founder & President of ShareTheCaregiving (aka Share The Care) and co-author of Share The Care, How To Organize A Group To Care For Someone Who Is Seriously Ill. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message
Bruce McIntyre serves as the Executive Director of the Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. He is the author of Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions, and Resilient Life. As a caregiver for his wife for the past 11 years, Bruce understands the world of chronic illness and caregiving. He has led the Caregiver Fundamentals Project in Oklahoma City and served caregivers as a business, church, and non-profit leader. Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year and we are pleased to have Bruce join us for another episode of The Bow Tie Guy's Author's Spotlight. To learn more about Bruce and his creat work visit him online at www.BruceMcIntyre.com Chris MacLellan is the host of "Healing Ties" and the author of "What's The Deal With Caregiving" . To learn more about Chris and to see his 2015 Pulizer Prize Nominated Caregiving story visit http://www.thebowtieguy.com
Bruce McIntyre serves as the Executive Director of the Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. He is the author of Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions, and Resilient Life. As a caregiver for his wife for the past 11 years, Bruce understands the world of chronic illness and caregiving. He has led the Caregiver Fundamentals Project in Oklahoma City and served caregivers as a business, church, and non-profit leader. Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year and we are pleased to have Bruce join us for another episode of The Bow Tie Guy's Author's Spotlight. To learn more about Bruce and his creat work visit him online at www.BruceMcIntyre.com Chris MacLellan is the host of "Healing Ties" and the author of "What's The Deal With Caregiving" . To learn more about Chris and to see his 2015 Pulizer Prize Nominated Caregiving story visit http://www.thebowtieguy.com
Bruce McIntyre serves as the Executive Director of the Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. He is the author of Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions, and Resilient Life. As a caregiver for his wife for the past 11 years, Bruce understands the world of chronic illness and caregiving. He has led the Caregiver Fundamentals Project in Oklahoma City and served caregivers as a business, church, and non-profit leader. Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year and we are pleased to have Bruce join us for another episode of The Bow Tie Guy's Author's Spotlight. To learn more about Bruce and his creat work visit him online at www.BruceMcIntyre.com Chris MacLellan is the host of "Healing Ties" and the author of "What's The Deal With Caregiving" . To learn more about Chris and to see his 2015 Pulizer Prize Nominated Caregiving story visit http://www.thebowtieguy.com
Join Chris MacLellan, "The Bow Tie Guy" for a friendly and informative conversation with author Bruce McIntrye. Bruce serves as the Executive Director of the Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. He is the author of Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions, and Resilient Life. As a caregiver for his wife for the past 11 years, Bruce understands the world of chronic illness and caregiving. He has led the Caregiver Fundamentals Project in Oklahoma City and served caregivers as a business, church, and non-profit leader. Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year and we are pleased to have Bruce join us for another episode of The Bow Tie Guy's Author's Spotlight. To learn more about Bruce and his creat work visit him online at www.BruceMcIntyre.com Chris MacLellan is the host of "Healing Ties" and the author of "What's The Deal With Caregiving" . To learn more about Chris and to see his 2015 Pulizer Prize Nominated Caregiving story visit http://www.thebowtieguy.com
Join Chris MacLellan, "The Bow Tie Guy" for a friendly and informative conversation with author Bruce McIntrye. Bruce serves as the Executive Director of the Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. He is the author of Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions, and Resilient Life. As a caregiver for his wife for the past 11 years, Bruce understands the world of chronic illness and caregiving. He has led the Caregiver Fundamentals Project in Oklahoma City and served caregivers as a business, church, and non-profit leader. Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year and we are pleased to have Bruce join us for another episode of The Bow Tie Guy's Author's Spotlight. To learn more about Bruce and his creat work visit him online at www.BruceMcIntyre.com Chris MacLellan is the host of "Healing Ties" and the author of "What's The Deal With Caregiving" . To learn more about Chris and to see his 2015 Pulizer Prize Nominated Caregiving story visit http://www.thebowtieguy.com
Bruce McIntyre serves as the Executive Director of the Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma. He is the author of Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions, and Resilient Life. As a caregiver for his wife for the past 11 years, Bruce understands the world of chronic illness and caregiving. He has led the Caregiver Fundamentals Project in Oklahoma City and served caregivers as a business, church, and non-profit leader. Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year and we are pleased to have Bruce join us for another episode of The Bow Tie Guy's Author's Spotlight. To learn more about Bruce and his creat work visit him online at www.BruceMcIntyre.com Chris MacLellan is the host of "Healing Ties" and the author of "What's The Deal With Caregiving" . To learn more about Chris and to see his 2015 Pulizer Prize Nominated Caregiving story visit http://www.thebowtieguy.com
Hablamos con Antonio Muñoz, alcalde de la villa de Huerta de Rey, paraiso de los nombres raros. Además, Bruce McIntyre nos presenta el recorrido nocturno por el Cementerio Inglés de Málaga.