
Hope for the Caregiver with Peter Rosenberger I
Peter Rosenberger, is an author and syndicated radio host, who considers himself fluent in "caregiver" as he ministers to the 65 million people in the U.S. struggling to care for a loved one -- like he has done for 37 years for his wife Gracie. Peter talks about being so overwhelmed he tried checking himself into a mental hospital -- but was given a tuna sandwich and sent home.
(BOZEMAN, Mont., Aug. 8, 2023) – Peter Rosenberger was so overwhelmed by his round-the-clock caregiver duties that he once tried checking himself into a mental hospital. Instead of being admitted, Rosenberger shakes his head and laughs when recalling how he was given a tuna sandwich and sent home. “My situation is not uncommon,” said Rosenberger, an author and syndicated radio talk show host who’s on a mission to support the 65 million Americans struggling to care for a vulnerable loved one. “Hanging on by a thread until their loved one passes away is simply not acceptable for a caregiver to live a healthy life,” Rosenberger said. His new book, A Minute for Caregivers: When Every Day Feels Like Monday, provides a glimpse into the everyday lives of America’s caregivers – unsung heroes caring for loved ones suffering with an array of illnesses, disabilities and health problems, from autism to Alzheimer’s to addictions.
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We live in a broken world with full of challenges, failures, and disappointments. As life continues, many unknowns lie before us that can weigh us down, inflicting wounds that often get buried or ignored. We have been created to thrive in our relationships with God, our family, our neighbors and ourselves. By knowing that God is our Good Shepherd, understanding the identity that we have as his precious sheep, we can find rest and healing in our souls.
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We live in a broken world with full of challenges, failures, and disappointments. As life continues, many unknowns lie before us that can weigh us down, inflicting wounds that often get buried or ignored. We have been created to thrive in our relationships with God, our family, our neighbors and ourselves. By knowing that God is our Good Shepherd, understanding the identity that we have as his precious sheep, we can find rest and healing in our souls.
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Inseong is the radio host, Yesterday Today Tomorrow, at 960 The Patriot KKNT and 1360 AM KPXQ and 10+ US radio stations WRN. She aired the pro-life program, In His Love, for 10 years. She is a communicator and journalist, radio host (bible teacher and journalist), artist, author, film executive producer and entrepreneur. Inseong studied Special Education at Ewha Women's University, and obtained an Actuarial Science Degree at Ohio State University and is currently being trained at Phoenix Seminary. She is married to Steven, a dentist, for 35 years and has three beautiful children.
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