Radical Loving Care
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The Touch Card of Remembrance
Note: This reflection is based on the teachings of Erie Chapman and his foundational book, "Radical Loving Care" which has had a significant and meaningful impact for me in relationship to caregiving and the sacredness of our work. Erie Chapman… Continue reading
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“At Play in the Fields of the Lord”
“The single most important thing a leader does is to take care of the people who take care of people-to serve those who serve.” -Erie Chapman One way to support caregivers is to build connection through relationships. Erie modeled this understanding… Continue reading
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Radical Hope Starts With Reality
Two sentences lead us to Life’s fountainhead: “Hope starts with reality. Fear is a bad advisor.” Continue reading
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Can Hope Conquer Fear?
Harris is Hope and Love. Trump is Fear and Hate.With Kamala, Hope makes “A Comeback. That is what happens when Presidents lead with love.Good leaders bring out the best. Bad ones, the worst. If Trump wins I will stay with love…And… Continue reading
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“The Complete Book of Caregiving”
One cartoon says it all about caregiving. Continue reading
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Is Peace Red, Blue or White? Ask Kathleen – August 26-30
As caregiver Kathleen Grannan writes, “We can do better than just hate and anger. It’s on us to breech the divide.” Continue reading
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Courage? August 5-9
Male energy starts wars. Female energy heals. On August 6, pioneering battlefield nurse Susie King Taylor would have turned 126. Take a moment to honor her Radical Loving Care™. Continue reading
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Compassion Heals
The rapid explosion of innovation in AI technology has been unleashed and there is no turning back. We can embrace advances in research, medical break throughs and the good it offers in addressing challenges. Yet in a complex and… Continue reading
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You Have Healing Hands: April 27-28 2024
“Give your hands to service and your heart to love.” Mother Teresa In an age where artificial intelligence is increasingly integrating into the realm of healthcare by taking on responsibilities of caregivers, Erie’s poignant reflection points out that “the value… Continue reading