Our Journey to Hope

Episode 131 - A Conversation With Ingrid Hason-Popp About Family Caregiving

Dr. Dave Laton Season 3 Episode 131

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A commonality among many of those that have gone through or are going through a challenge in life is that they feel compelled to turn around and help those facing challenges on their own.  Such is the case with my guest in this episode.

I am speaking with Ingrid Hanson-Popp.  She experienced the joys and challenges of being a caregiver for her mother.  Through it she gained many valuable insights that she shares with us.  

She also put pen to paper to write a book of memoirs of her mom and her experiences as a caregiver.  

I invite you to listen to Ingrid.  You will gain, as I did, additional insights into the incredibly challenging role of being a caregiver.

 If you wish to learn more about Ingrid and the resources she offers, please visit her website at https://www.droppedpencil.com/.  On her page she shares links to several valuable resources.

 Her book by the title of Becoming Orphans is also available through the web site.  

 Ingrid has a podcast where you can listen to her insights.  It is balled Becoming an Orphan by Ingrid Hanson-Popp and is available through all the major podcast outlets.

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