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
Help Shifting Out of Autopilot While Caregiving
Hope for living, loving, and caring with no regrets!Episode 118Rayna Neises, ACC, host, reflects on the topic of being a conscious caregiver from last week’s interview (117) with Nadine Roberts Cornish. Rayna explores more with the five steps that can help caregivers...
Cooking Up Caregiver Success
Hope for living, loving and caring with no regrets! Episode 117 This week, Rayna Neises, your host, speaks with Nadine Roberts Cornish. Nadine is a Certified Senior Advisor, Gerontologist, author, and national speaker. She is also the founder of The Caregiver’s...
Caregiverhood: Things to Think About and Celebrate
Hope for living, loving, and caring with no regrets!Episode 116Rayna Neises, ACC, host, reflects on the topic of celebrating the season of caring for a senior adult from last week’s interview (115) with Jenn Chan. Rayna continues with that theme and looks at how this...
Celebrating The Role of Caregiver
Hope for living, loving and caring with no regrets!Episode 115This week, Rayna Neises, your host, speaks with Jenn Chan. Jenn is a CEO, certified senior advisor, certified caregiving consultant, and a support group facilitator. Inspired by caregiving for her...
Reading Can Benefit Your Caregiving
Hope for living, loving, and caring with no regrets!Episode 114Rayna Neises, ACC, host, reflects on the topic of learning from others from last week’s interview (113) with Jean Lee. This week, Rayna continues with that theme and looks at reading and how it can help...
Support from Other’s Stories
Hope for living, loving and caring with no regrets!Episode 113This week, Rayna Neises, your host, speaks with Jean Lee. Jean was working full-time as a teacher when both of her parents were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Her first book, Alzheimer’s Daughter, is a memoir...





