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Entertaining & inspiring conversational talks on God, life, scripture & what it means to be human, recorded weekly in front of a live audience of seekers, sinners & maybe even a few saints-in-the-making at the original South Hills Church location in Corona, CA.
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Author Keith Rovere has had years of correspondence with some of the most notorious killers. In this podcast he offers listeners a unique experience to hear some firsthand accounts and get to know some of the people involved in the crimes. Buy Keith Rovere’s books on Amazon. This show is a proud member of the BoomBastic Media Network. .
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“Caregiver Chronicles” is the story of one caregiver’s personal and professional journey as a caregiver. The host, Sarah Stelmach-Brown, was a Certified Nursing Assistant for 17 years. She is also the mother of two boys on the autism spectrum. She also helped take care of members of her family through their battles with dementia. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sarah experienced caregiver burnout. She wanted to share her story to help anyone else who may have been experiencing the same thing. ...
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In this episode, Sarah interviews children's therapist Edla Prevette. They discuss coaching for caregivers as well as Edla's journey caring for her parents. You can find more of Edla at: Edla Prevette - Help with Caregiving for Your Aging Parents You can find more of us at: Stelmach Brown Media llc Remember, we are affiliated with AngelSense. If yo…
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Ever had an issue you just couldn’t seem to escape? Maybe it was a bad habit, negative thought process, destructive impulse, or unhealthy relationship pattern. Whatever it is, you don’t like that you do it. At times you thought you were over it, but reluctantly crawled back to it. Is this just the way you are? Is there nothing you can do? Are there…
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In this week's episode, Sarah interview author Kathryn Betts Adams about her book "The Pianist's Only Daughter." They discuss her journey as a caregiver for her parents. You can learn more about Kathryn at: HOME | Agingcaregivinghuman (kathrynbettsadams.com) You can find more of us at: Stelmach Brown Media llc Remember, we are affiliated with Angel…
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Do you find yourself feeling annoyed a lot—about all sorts of things, large and small? You’re not a hateful person, you just want things to be right. And when they’re not, you can’t help but see it and be frustrated by it. Sometimes it feels like other people aren’t even trying. And the more you think about it, the more upset you get. People have s…
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Ever been told you’re hard on yourself? Ever have trouble believing the nice things people say about you? When something doesn’t go as planned, do you assume it’s probably your fault? Is part of you always wondering when it’s all going to fall apart? Ever realize that not everyone else thinks this way? Why is that? How do we come to believe the thi…
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In this episode, Sarah interviews Jim Cooper, author of the book "Not So Little Book of Cancer Caregiving." They discuss Jim's journey caring for his wife as she battled brain cancer and what inspired him to write the book. You can find more of Jim at: https://www.facebook.com/FacePlantbooks And you find his book on Amazon: amazon.com/Not-Little-Bo…
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It’s easy to assume Christian maturity is following the strictest rules, memorizing the most verses, and meeting the highest standards. We can tend to think the less joy we exude, the more spiritual we are. But Jesus didn’t seem to share this perception. He was less concerned with the rules people followed then the health of the relationships they …
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Christians have a reputation of acting as if the world is doomed and their main objective is to complain about it, survive it, and eventually escape it. They seem to believe hope is reserved for heaven, and the only thing available on earth is pessimism. Jesus called His followers the “light of the world”, but many people experience them as a dark …
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In this episode, Sarah and Jeremy interview Kristin Faith and Todd Evans from Disability Parenting to discuss their book How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities. They also share advice for couples raising children with disabilities. You can learn more about Kristin and Todd at: Giving Parents of Children with Chr…
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Many people walk away from church because they felt as if they were surrounded by hypocrites—people who said one thing but did another. And honestly, they’re not wrong. The church IS full of hypocrites because it’s full of people, and people are often inconsistent. The problem we have is not that people make mistakes, it’s that they won’t admit to …
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In this episode, Sarah interviews Dr. George Ackerman, the founder of Together for Sharon. They discuss his mother's battle with Parkinson's Disease and his advocacy to try to help find a cure. You can learn more about Dr. Ackerman at: Together For Sharon | Parkinson’s Awareness You can find more of us at: Stelmach Brown Media llc Remember, we are …
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If you ask an outsider what they think of Christians, they’re likely to say, “They’re judgmental and think they’re better than everyone else.” And there’s a good chance their answer is based on personal experience. Some won’t set foot inside a church because they’re convinced all eyes will be on them, staring them down as if they don’t belong. They…
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In this episode, Sarah interview author Dr. Monique Nugent. The pair discuss her work as a doctor in a hospital setting along with her book about all the things you need to know during hospital stays. You can find more of Dr. Nugent and her book at: Dr. Monique Nugent - Author of Prescription for Admission (drmoniquenugent.com) You can find more of…
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If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/91550 — If you are looking for what is next for you, we invite you to fill out an online “Next Steps” card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/…
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If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/91550 — If you are looking for what is next for you, we invite you to fill out an online “Next Steps” card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/…
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If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/91550 — If you are looking for what is next for you, we invite you to fill out an online “Next Steps” card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/…
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We’re told that what God wants to do in the world is for everyone everywhere and we’re all part of His plan. But, ever feel like that can’t be true of you? Ever feel like you have nothing worthwhile to offer or contribute? Ever feel like when God built the kit to rescue the world, He threw in a couple of spare parts for good measure…and that’s you?…
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In this episode, Sarah interviews physiotherapist Mercedes Fernandez about her work helping older adults and caregivers understand the value of movement. She also discusses her journey as a caregiver for her grandfather. You can find more of Mercedes at: Telehealth Appointments for Geriatric Physiotherapy (mouvement.info) You can find more of us at…
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Everybody knows that just like a road trip isn’t complete without music, a church service isn’t complete without worship. We may not know why that is. But we know that it is. It’s obvious there’s something powerful about music, but why do we need to huddle together and sing love songs in the dark to someone who’s invisible. It’s weird. Why has this…
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In this week's episode, Sarah interview Tara Jenkins about how music can help caregivers and dementia patients. You can find more information about Tara at: Harmony in Dementia | Harmony In Dementia Facebook: @harmonyindementia Instagram: @harmonyindementia You can find more of us at: Stelmach Brown Media llc Remember, we are affiliated with AngelS…
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Life is busy and shows no signs of slowing down. That means doing a lot of our life on-the-go: looking over a proposal while in another meeting, taking a phone call at your kid’s soccer practice, eating alone in your car. A lot of us have a hard time being fully present with the people in front of us—not multitasking, thinking about what’s next, or…
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In this episode, Sarah interviews Timothy Poore from ATP Healthcare. They discuss his company's efforts to help place patients in facilities after hospital care. You can learn more about ATP Healthcare at: ATP HealthCare You can find more of us at: Stelmach Brown Media llc Remember, we are affiliated with AngelSense. If you are looking for a GPS tr…
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If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/91550 — If you are looking for what is next for you, we invite you to fill out an online “Next Steps” card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/…
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In this episode, Sarah interviews Katie Matthews, the founder of Legacero, about end-of-life planners. They discuss how these planners can help family members recognize a person's wishes should something happen to them unexpectedly. You can find out more about Katie, end of life planners and Legacero at her website: Home - Legacero™ End of Life Pla…
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In this episode, Sarah and Jeremy recap the last six weeks including Remy's birthday, Joey's new habits, plus what Sarah and Jeremy have been doing. You can find more of us at: Stelmach Brown Media llc Remember, we are affiliated with AngelSense. If you are looking for a GPS tracker to help with a family member who may be an elopement risk, please …
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The last thing any parent wants their kid to be is a spoiled brat. But, in today’s culture, that’s tricky to avoid. It’s hard enough for adults not to become preoccupied with their own wants and desires. Especially when we’re all told that we deserve better. We’re entitled. How do we keep from being demanding and dissatisfied? Is it something we ca…
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So much of what we think we need is dictated by what those around us have. We feel the pressure to keep up with and occasionally one-up our neighbors. But social media has expanded our community of comparison to everyone in existence. Which is a little overwhelming. Why is so much of our self-worth tied to what we have, and why do even those who ha…
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In this episode, Sarah interviews Andrew Davie, an aneurysm survivor about his recovery and his journey caring for his mother as she battles ALS. You can find more of Andrew at: Andrew Davie – Author. former recruiter, theater, finance, teacher. Current MA Counseling '24, HHHG. Ruptured Brain Aneurysm Survivor (andrew-davie.com) You can find more o…
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Statistically, most Americans live paycheck to paycheck, barely making ends meet regardless of how much they make. It’s easier to make money than to make a plan for your money. We tend to just spend what we get on whatever we need in the moment, not realizing that some of our needs may just be wants in disguise. How can you tell the difference? Is …
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In this episode, Sarah interviews Bina Colman about her work with Compassionate Callers and Parent Projects and the resources they provide for people taking care of elderly family members. You can find out more about Bina at: Parent Projects - Your lifeline to helping an aging parent You can also reach us at: Stelmach Brown Media llc Remember, we a…
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Most families don’t talk about money, especially to their kids. Which is a shame because money is a big part of life. A lot of us leave home without much of a financial compass. What we do know we’ve cobbled together from peers, commercials, and social media. Most of that advice leads us to crave what we don’t have and spend what we haven’t earned.…
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In this episode, Sarah interviews Marsha Gray Hill, the author of Grief and Grit(s): A Daughter's Journey of Love and Loss When the World Was Upside-Down. They discuss Marsha's journey taking care of her mother as she battled dementia. You can find Marsha at: https://marshagrayhill.com/ https://www.instagram.com/marshagrayhill/ https://www.facebook…
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Getting started with something new is tough enough but sustaining a habit long-term is even harder. To create lasting life-change, make what’s important easy to do, and what’s unimportant hard to do. So, how do you do that? If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by visiting…
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In this episode, Sarah interviews Carrie Aaelberts, also known as Dementia Darling. They discuss Carrie's caregiver journey and what led her to start giving advice to dementia caregivers through social media. Find more of Carrie at: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dementiadarling https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-aalberts-ms-cdp-cmdcp-74b868169 https:…
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It’s not enough to know what’s most important; you have to say no to what’s not. Most of us are aware we should say no, and maybe even what or who we should say no to. But we’re nervous about the repercussions. So, how do we courageously navigate no with the least amount of collateral damage? If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying…
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In this episode, Sarah interviews Kristen Beatty about her journey taking care of her father as he battled Alzheimer's and her advocacy work with the Alzheimer's Association. You can find the Alzheimer's Association at: Alzheimer's Association | Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia Help You can also reach us at: Stelmach Brown Media llc Remember, we are …
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We're back. After taking three weeks off, Sarah and Jeremy return with a look at the month of December and the first few weeks of January. Remember, we are affiliated with AngelSense. If you are looking for a GPS tracker to help with a family member who may be an elopement risk, please check out AngelSense at https://www.angelsense.com/?ref=sarahst…
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Of all the things we feel like we could or should do, what takes priority and where do you start? Knowing what to do is about clarifying what’s most important to you. So…How do you do that for yourself in this season? If you're new with us, or looking to take a next step, or even to let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill o…
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Our culture attempts to convince us we can be, do, and have it all—all at once. But often, the more we do, the less fulfilled we are. Why is that and what do we do about it? If you're new with us, or looking to take a next step, or even to let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by texting "WHATSN…
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If you're new with us, or looking to take a next step, or even to let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by texting "WHATSNEXT" to 94000 or visit https://southhillschurch.churchcenter... — To give with us select the Give tab on the Church Center App or visit www.southhills.org/give and select the…
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Whether you laugh or cringe, we’re all familiar with fictional NASCAR driver Ricky Bobby’s prayer to “Dear 8lb, 6oz newborn infant Jesus.” When he said “I like the Christmas-Jesus best,” he said out-loud what many of us think internally. Christmas-Jesus is adorable, cute, and easy to imagine. We keep the Jesus of our faith small and contained, like…
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The gifts that the wisemen gave Jesus were deeply meaningful, symbolic and extravagant. Those gifts, according to many, were the impetus for the Christmas tradition of gift-giving. While there is nothing wrong with gift-giving, gift-buying has become an increasingly large focus for many. Christmas for many just means consumerism, debt, and wish-lis…
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In this episode, Sarah interviews Charlotte Bayala, host of the Love Your Caregiving Life podcast. They discuss the podcast, Charlotte's caregiving journey and her program. https://www.loveyourcaregivinglife.com https://www.instagram.com/loveyourcaregivinglife/ https://www.tiktok.com/@loveyourcaregivinglife Remember, we are affiliated with AngelSen…
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Every nativity play we’ve seen has the grumpy innkeeper who turns Mary & Joseph away. We imagine a heartless man slamming the door in the face of a pregnant woman. Scripture actually says almost nothing about who this person was, or why they turned the young couple away. But what we do know is that, whether it was intentional or not, there was an u…
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