Sooner or later, you may be in the position of being a caregiver. Many of us, as Baby Boomers, already care for chronically ill parents, siblings...sometimes, in the most unkind twist of fate, we are caregivers for our special needs or chronically ill children. Our lives stop being our own.
Being in this position has a profound effect on each of us...emotionally, physiologically, and spiritually. SENIOR MEETUP! is affiliated with TNNW and our Founder, Ms. Elaine Ingis, is an active Member.
Boomer, author, marathon runner, accupuncturist, personal coach and fabulous jazz bassist, Christine Sotmary has written a heart-rending book about her years spent taking care of her husband, Alan, a victim of early-onset Alzheimer's.
Her story is touching, but it is fabulously empowering and inspiring. An invitation to a radio interview featuring Christine follows, as well as a link to be able to purchase her book, LIVING ON THE VERGE OF INSANITY.
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THE NATIONAL NETWORKER (TNNW) is honored to invite you to a radio show featuring an interview with TNNW Member CHRISTINE SOTMARY, author of the newly-released and critically-acclaimed book LIVING ON THE VERGE OF INSANITY. The show, hosted by Paul Morris, will be aired Wednesday, March 25th, from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm (Eastern Time) at www.blogtalkradio.com/the-self-bonding-hour.
You can order Christine’s book directly at http://christinesotmary.blogspot.com/.
More info?: Click for download http://www.mediafire.com/?ynnzgbgyk2m
You can order Christine’s book directly at http://christinesotmary.blogspot.com/.
More info?: Click for download http://www.mediafire.com/?ynnzgbgyk2m
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle, for SENIOR MEETUP! (subscribe at http://srmeetup.blogspot.com)
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