“How can you laugh through what you all live through!?”
Peter Rosenberger often hears that question when people learn of his 33 year journey as a caregiver for his wife, Gracie, who lives with severe disabilities. (80+ operations including the amputation of both legs).
Yet, both Peter and Gracie draw hope from their deep faith which strengthens their hearts and their sense of humor.
Peter’s weekly radio show, Hope for the Caregiver, is heard on more than 185 stations. Through his show, along with his books and speaking events, Peter address the challenges of life, business, and relationships with candor, compassion, and comedy.
Drawing upon his martial arts studies (Peter has a 2nd degree black-belt in Hapkido), Peter equips audiences to practice self-defense of the heart.
This episode is from May 5 2019. Opening with show producer, John Butler (AKA the Count of Mighty Disco) Peter takes listeners on journey through humor, compassion, and hope ...and points fellow caregivers to a place of safety.
www.hopeforthecaregiver.com
Reducing Hospital Infections
A Funny Thing Happened At the Doctor’s Office
Do the Next Right Thing
Translating the Gospel
The Loss of Independence, Isolation, and The Loss of Identity
Facing Our Giants
Caregivers In the Kingdom of Tonga
Knowing When Or When Not To Act
What is a Family Caregiver?
A Box Of Things That God Will Have To Redeem
Interviewing Author, Pastor, and Caregiver, Robert Morgan
Caregivers and Jurisdiction
A Gracious Word in Weird Moments
The Extraordinary Good That Can Come From Private Infant Adoption
Governor Martin Schreiber and Caring For His Wife Elaine Through Alzheimer’s
Rev. Percy McCray Discusses Caring for Cancer Patients and Their Families
Father’s Day
Caregivers and an Instant Vacation
Mercy for an Overwhelmed Caregiver
In Times Like These
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