Breeda Miller Interview

Mary Ann Faremouth hosts the Indie Beacon Show

This week’s guest is Breeda Miller.

An author, speaker and trainer, Breeda has used her professional experience serving health care organizations, corporations, nonprofit communities and academic institutions, providing them with creative and actionable solutions. Breeda’s knowledge and expertise came to her the hard way—she was a family caregiver for her mother for eight years including hospice care in her home. She is a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy with a degree in communications studies. Her stories have been broadcast nationally on The Moth Story Hour on NPR. Through the power of story, audience interaction and warm-hearted humor, Breeda delivers strategies that make a difference.

Self-Care Isn't Selfish, It's Survival .

Being a caregiver is hard for any person to do. In this episode of the Indie Beacon Show, learn how Breeda Miller took her challenges and wrote a pair of books about it—The Caregiver Coffeebreak - Take a Break Before You Break: 76 Practical Tips to Help Caregivers and Take a Break Before Your Break - 52 Practical Self-Care Tips—and then created a brand new stage play, Mrs. Kelly's Journey Home. Join hostess Mary Ann Faremouth as she interviews Breeda about her books and her play.

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So the lessons that I learned, I have been able to turn into stories that I think will resonate with people, especially at this time when we really think about our priorities, about what matters in life.
— Breeda Miller
 
 
 

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