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Blessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 39 - When Change is HardI know a number of caregivers or spouses who are going through some really hard changes right now. Maybe that’s you; maybe it’s someone you love. You’re exhausted, sad, angry, or just numb.You’re coming to terms with a new diagnosis, a deteriorating condition, hard changes in a relationship, a difficult move or adjusting to the loss of someone central in your life, someone you love very much. I’m amazed by the number of friends I have who are caring for parents whose lives have changed in hard ways.What does God’s...2025-03-1210 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 38 - Time to Use the China!Even before I was married, I inherited a china cabinet that held special table settings from both of my grandmothers. As a new bride I added the china my husband and I selected to that cabinet. Over time, and with a lot more life in the rearview mirror, my philosophy about using our family china has certainly changed. In this episode I explain why I use our china every chance I get, and I encourage you to consider doing the same. Time passes so quickly. The faces around our tables change, as do the opportunities to honor...2025-02-0407 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 37 - The Gift of JanuaryIt's January, the perfect month to pivot the podcast in a slightly different direction. I'm excited to share this first episode of 2025, when I'm expanding my focus to offer encouragement and support across the board...to family caregivers AND anyone who could use gentle reminders about self-care, faith formation and maintaining a posture of gratitude, especially when life is messy. What’s been your approach to a new year? Do you make New Year’s resolutions? Researchers say most resolutions don’t last four months. Consider this idea. What if we use the entire month of Jan...2025-01-1408 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This Mess2025 TrailerNew year, fresh vision, new focus for the Blessed in This Mess podcast, "Encouragement for Every Season." I’d like my digital footprint to reflect the positivity and light I carry with me, on my best days, yes, but especially when life is messy. Can you relate to a messy life? When the check engine light comes on and you smell oil. When an adult child accepts a fabulous new job...800 miles from home. When a little one’s development is marked by unexpected changes or challenges. When you’re cleaning out the house that holds...2025-01-1404 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 36 - Lessons from 2023This is the year in review, with a look at my top three lessons learned as I focused on “strengthening relationships in person” in 2023. It has been a wonderful year, filled with unexpected blessings as I connected with other caregivers and translated my experiences into podcast episodes. Lesson #1: There is no substitute for being fully present with each other, face to face, heart to heart. Check out Episode 31, “The Gift of Time” for more on this topic. Lesson #2: Self-care is the single most elusive piece of family caregiving. We all need daily reminders, fresh ideas, and insp...2023-12-2809 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 35 - A Thanksgiving PrayerI'm flipping the script this Thanksgiving week, with this special prayer for family caregivers. Mara Botonis was a caregiver by profession until her work became personal when her grandfather, who had raised her, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Mara penned this prayer, which is really an exercise in unspoken gratitude, in her book, When Caring Takes Courage. I believe the sentiments shared in her writing apply to family caregivers in all circumstances, whether your care receiver is a parent or grandparent, an aunt or uncle, a spouse, a sibling, or a child. These sentiments may be...2023-11-2103 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 34 - You Have Permission!November provides an opportunity for us to pause, share our experiences, and be strengthened in our journeys, as it is BOTH National Family Caregivers Month AND Diabetes Awareness Month. So many of us just do what we do day to day, seldom advocating in a public way, seldom sharing our struggles, sometimes too weary to answer another question or educate even interested family members or friends about our journeys or our need for support. Today, as we begin November, a few reminders: 1.    You have permission to be honest… to share your experiences transparently, unash...2023-11-0110 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 33 - Your Brain and a Daily Gratitude PracticeHas family caregiving changed you? Your personality? Your outlook? The way you view yourself or others? I recently asked this question to a room full of family caregivers, and the response was overwhelmingly affirmative. Caregiving for someone with a chronic illness, extended sickness, or disability is life-changing, and not necessarily in a good way. I suggest we have a choice around the way in which we are changed. The daily challenges of caregiving may make us more pessimistic, anxious, or angry. Or, they may gradually transform us into someone who is more optimistic...2023-10-0308 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 32 - The Power of GratitudeA focus on gratitude has become one of the most powerful tools in my caregiver toolbox. I have found it to be a gamechanger, especially when days are long and exhausting, or one challenging day as a family caregiver runs seamlessly into another. Did you know there is science to a posture of gratitude around changes in body chemistry and neuropathways? Our bodies release chemicals when we practice gratitude that build positive neuropathways. The more positive neuropathways, the better we feel. Did you know you can't be anxious and grateful at the same time? A...2023-08-2611 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 31 - The Gift of TimeLast month I lost a special person whose positive influence on my formative years as a young professional is undeniable. This episode takes me back to the 1980s (VHS movies, big hair and big shoulder pads) for a reflection on the passage of time, often a precarious subject for family caregivers. We may dread the hours we spend caring for someone we know is not going to get better. We may wish we could slow time as we teach a child to manage a health condition more independently as she grows and eventually leaves home. When we're caring for...2023-08-0409 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 30 - Sleep TalkTwo years ago, I was really struggling with sleep while caregiving for my mom, who was in her final weeks of life after several strokes and years of vascular dementia. Falling asleep was one thing. Waking at 3 a.m. and not being able to fall back to sleep was a whole other issue. The thoughts would swirl and build momentum, as I became more conscious, increasingly fretful, and fully awake in the early morning hours. I was a veteran of the Sleep Wars, having raised a child with blood sugar that danced around all night, in the...2023-06-2815 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 29 - Chicken Soup for Family CaregiversThe more I connect with family caregivers, the more I see the real need for frequent reminders about self-care. It's SO EASY to neglect our own wellness when our days and nights are busy with the challenges of caregiving. Today's podcast is a story about chicken soup, but it's also encouragement to approach self-care from a direction advocated by one of my favorite writers, Emily P. Freeman, author of The Next Right Thing, which is also the name of her podcast (link below). Emily is a huge believer in assessing our lives as each season...2023-05-2606 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 28 - Your Favorite ThingsThe hosts of one of my favorite podcasts, The Daily Grace Podcast, open each episode with delightful chatter about their latest “favorite things.” On days when I am particularly exhausted or overwhelmed with the caregiving gauntlet, I especially enjoy this chatter. It’s light and entertaining. You can tell the hosts enjoy it too, as they describe, in detail, the best thing about something as frivolous as a newly discovered tea flavor or a lip gloss color that looks wonderful with every skin tone. What fun distractions! We all need those! In my view, favorite things are an int...2023-05-0111 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 27 - Salt, Light & Key Lime PieThis episode features the story of Sue ("Mama Sue") Garrett, an unlikely social media sensation and the grandmotherly face of Mama Sue's Southern Kitchen. I stumbled upon her Facebook videos in 2020, at the height of the pandemic. That year, at the urging of her daughter, she began recording herself cooking simple family recipes in her kitchen. Her intent was to help young moms who were, be necessity, preparing more meals at home. I was quickly enamored with Mama Sue and her southern cooking, and apparently I was not alone. What's not to love about a sweet Alabama...2023-03-3007 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 26 - The Power of Face to FaceAs I shared in Episode 25, my personal focus in 2023 is on strengthening relationships, in person, face to face. I wasn't really sure how many podcast episodes I would produce this year. God has had the lead on this venture all along. That continues. While I relish the creative process, and I love interviewing guests, my 2022 production/promotion schedule was so time-consuming. This extrovert missed being with other people, and I felt called to "get back out there" in meaningful ways. The first two months of 2023 have been filled with reconnection of all sorts. So good for the...2023-02-2309 minSugar Mama\'s Podcast: Type 1 DiabetesSugar Mama's Podcast: Type 1 Diabetes#99 Self-care for the Type 1 Diabetes Caregiver with Lori Schlosser of the Blessed in This Mess PodcastSelf-care is so very important for caregivers and parents of children living with type 1 diabetes. Today my guest is Lori Schlosser, fellow type 1 parent and host of the Blessed in This Mess Podcast, a show designed specifically for people taking care of others living with a chronic medical condition. Listen in to this special episode as Lori offers practical advice and heartfelt wisdom on little things we can do each day to renew our energy and spirits and take to take care of ourselves while doing the oftentimes exhausting work of caring for others. Please check out the links...2023-01-3152 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 25 - Strengthening Relationships in 20232022 was an unbelievable year for the Blessed in This Mess podcast. Thank you for supporting my work in so many ways! In this episode I pay tribute to the year that was and share my plans for 2023, where my focus will be on strengthening relationships in person, rather than creating new podcast episodes and promoting them on social media. In the new year, my website and the archive of Blessed in This Mess episodes will continue to be available on all major streaming platforms. Therein lies the beauty of podcasting, a lasting auditory footprint. Please continue sharing...2023-01-1007 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 24 - Home Services, with Rod LaneI see you in the grocery store or out in the community. You're caring for a loved one whose health is complicated or deteriorating, maybe an elderly parent or medically-complex spouse or adult child, and you're exhausted. The daily grind is wearing on you. You need help, but you're not sure where to turn.  My guest for this episode knows the landscape well. Rod Lane is the Owner and Executive Director of Visiting Angels in Springfield, Illinois. He shares his passion for home services, as well as helpful perspective about the support offered by Visiting Angels' caregivers. ...2022-12-1340 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 23 - Practical Support for T1D Caregivers, with Katie RoseboroughKatie Roseborough, my guest for this episode, is one amazing mama. Wife and mom of three and a licensed physical therapist, she completely reconfigured her work focus when her daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) in 2020. By January of 2021 Katie was cranking out episodes of The Sugar Mama’s Podcast, designed to support moms and other caregivers raising kids with T1D. She started with topics most relevant to newly diagnosed families, creating not only insightful podcast content, but also an entertaining presence on social media and an engaged Facebook community. Listen to my conversation with Katie ab...2022-11-2931 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 22 - Type 1 Diabetes & Emotional Wellness, with JoAnne Robb, MFTIn honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, today’s episode features psychotherapist JoAnne Robb, MFT, from Oakland, CA, mother of two children living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Her passion is working with families affected by the disease to support emotional wellness and healthy relationships. JoAnne offers fresh perspective and practical answers to the behavioral questions that cause the greatest problems for parents raising kids with Type 1. She is wise and kind, and her transparency is so refreshing. JoAnne’s online coaching courses and free webinars are powerful resources for newly diagnosed families, as well as parents who...2022-11-1530 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 21 - Does Faith in God REALLY Make a Difference?I’ve learned that some of the most authentic dialogue in podcasting happens when the official recording has ended, and host and guest, connected by some common human experience, share their hearts with each other. That happened to me again last week. I was guest to a young mom who has quickly become an online influencer in the Type 1 diabetes world. She hosts a popular podcast for fellow T1D moms designed to support them as they care for children living with the disease. My work caught her eye because of my focus on self-care…but that’s not what w...2022-11-0111 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 20 - Married to a Family Caregiver, with Bill Schlosser, DMDJust as it’s not easy being a family caregiver, it’s not easy being married to one. My special guest is Bill Schlosser, DMD, my husband and a general dentist who regularly interacts with patients who are caring for family members through chronic illness, extended sickness, or disability. Bill relates easily to them, as he’s witnessed me serve as primary caregiver for our son, diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2006, and my mom, who suffered from multiple strokes and progressive dementia over seven years, until her passing in 2021. Bill and I will celebrate our 34th wedding annive...2022-10-1830 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 19 - Therapy for Family Caregivers, with Kathleen Lyons, LCPCThere can be a tremendous amount of emotion (guilt, anger, anxiety, grief, etc.) in the life of family caregivers. Have you ever wondered if you’d benefit from talking about your experience with a licensed therapist or counselor? Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Kathleen Lyons is my guest on this episode. Kathleen provides very helpful information about when and how professional counselors may support family caregivers. She explains the basics of talk therapy (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) Therapy. Her perspective on “compassion fatigue,” a huge issue among caregivers, is particularly insightful. She also addresses the ty...2022-10-0430 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 18 - Deep Relaxation Exercise, with Amy DenneyThis episode is a gift for all who have asked for a “sample” meditation to relax the mind and body. Amy Denney, certified Holy Yoga instructor, returns as my guest. (You may remember Amy from Episode 5, where she led us in deep breathing exercises.) Amy shares her insight about “yoga nidra,” which is typically done lying down. This practice is not intended to put you to sleep, but to offer deep relaxation. The benefits of this practice are numerous and outlined in a wonderful article linked below. They include relief from stress, back pain, PTSD, rheumatoid arthritis, insomnia and tinnitus...2022-09-2034 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 17 - Reflection on RestAre you just plain tired as we move into fall? That’s the vibe I’m getting from listener feedback, and I’m right there with you! Today’s episode is short and sweet. It’s a reflection on rest in the broader sense…physical, emotional, spiritual. I’m offering a few thoughts about the kind of rest that refreshes and renews…so important for all of us. I’ve even got a great new TobyMac release to share, called (believe it or not) "Rest." Takeaways: My acronym for REST. RENEW YOUR SPIRIT with prayer, medit...2022-09-0612 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 16 - Supporting Family Caregivers, with Janet ZeiglerJanet Zeigler is an expert in advocacy for people living in skilled and residential care settings. Her life journey includes nursing school, critical care nursing, and simultaneously caring for her small children and for her mother as she battled Alzheimer’s disease. Her experiences led her to her current role as a private duty nurse, serving clients in a variety of residential care settings. I have witnessed her devoted care to multiple clients and her commitment to supporting their families. I believe her wisdom is transferable to family caregivers in many circumstances. Janet speaks so transparently from both her pe...2022-08-2335 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 15 - Lessons from PeoriaOn August 6 I traveled to Peoria, IL, to address participants in a JDRF Community Rally. A number of families in attendance were adjusting to a new Type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Others had been living with the condition for years. I was asked to talk about “Building a Support Network,” the topic Ashley Coker and I discussed in Episode 14. Along with our son, Noah, I shared three salient points about taking advantage of the resources provided by your medical team, cultivating in-person support, and finding trustworthy resources online. I summarize those ideas in this episode. I also offer reflections about a few...2022-08-0919 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 14 - Building a Support Network, with Ashley CokerAshley Coker is my guest for this episode. Like me, Ashley is a mom in the Type 1 diabetes world. Ashley’s son was diagnosed in November 2020, at the height of the pandemic.  She is sharing valuable perspective about responding to an unexpected diagnosis, taking on the role of family caregiver, and finding resources, in person and online, to support her in her new role. I asked Ashley to be a guest as I prepare for a talk to Type 1 families at a JDRF community event in Peoria, Illinois, on August 6. So much of the wisdom she shares is...2022-07-2638 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 13 - One Year Later: A Tribute to MamaA year ago, on July 19, 2021, Mama transitioned from this life to the next. She was nearly 90 years old and had lived an incredible life. This episode pays tribute to her journey, which included more than 20 years as a family caregiver and more than six years as a care receiver. I’ve included three important lessons she lived through her example, and they were so wise! In full transparency, I’ve also included things I believe she might have done differently, if she was able to view her 89 years in totality. (Those last six were so challenging.) I finish this epis...2022-07-1219 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 12 - Summer Reflection & RequestIt has been an amazing six months encouraging and supporting family caregivers through my website, social media and the Blessed in This Mess podcast! Seems an appropriate time to reflect on where we’ve been and consider where we’re headed. Today I’m sharing my Five Golden Nuggets, my pick of the important lessons I’ve learned since the podcast debuted in January. You have taught me so much through your feedback in person, on social media and on my website. See if the takeaways below resonate with you, and check out the resources that support your work as a fam...2022-06-2817 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 11 - The Father’s Day Edition of Episode 8This is a rewind of Episode 8, “Finding Peace After Caregiving Ends,” strategically shared in the week before Father’s Day. Today I’m speaking to the hearts of listeners who have lost fathers, husbands, grandfathers, uncles, or someone special who’s been like a father. This is a deeper dive into a more emotional subject that is messy to think about and messier still to put into words. “What do I do now that my caregiving days are over?” “How do I heal from the absence of someone whose life has been so intimately interwoven with mine?” There are volumes...2022-06-1417 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 10 - Becoming MoreLast week I spoke on Zoom to Margaret in England, as we chatted about my upcoming online talk to employees of a global technology company. It seems the need for support for family caregivers crosses oceans and time zones. We have so much in common, regardless of geography. After scanning my website and listening to a few episodes of this podcast, Margaret wanted me to be sure include some dialogue about the upsides of being a family caregiver. To focus on the positives, despite and in the face of the grind…the day-in-and-day-out vigilance, the interrupted sleep, th...2022-05-3119 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 9 - Simply GratitudeThis episode focuses on an element of emotional health I believe is a game changer, practicing gratitude, even when caregiving is messy. I share a story about a pair of inexpensive sunglasses that remind me of famous actress, Elizabeth Taylor. She was often photographed wearing large, round, dark lenses with black frames. I inherited a similar pair after my mom passed, and the lenses make the world look so beautiful! The lens through which we see the world makes a difference, doesn’t it? My focus today is on adopting a lens of gratitude, defining that lens, and offering a...2022-05-1712 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 8 - Finding Peace After Caregiving EndsThis episode is strategically timed to run prior to Mother’s Day and Father’s Day 2022, after so many of us have lost loved ones in the pandemic years. Several listeners have asked me to address this topic, because they are struggling with it. This is a deeper dive into a more emotional subject that is messy to think about and messier still to put into words. “What do I do now that my caregiving days are over?” “How do I heal from the absence of someone whose life has been so intimately interwoven with mine?” There are volumes...2022-05-0316 minA Shared InHERitanceA Shared InHERitanceMarch 2022 Articles - Girding your Waist with TruthThe March theme was "Girding your Waist with Truth" and the following three articles are read:What is Truth? by Amy SchlosserThe Belt of Truth by Jamie AngellThe Truth Incarnate by Lori AsherMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):http://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarityLicense code: UL9CSCKZ4YPM52DF2022-04-2421 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 7 - Celebrations in Your Caregiving Life, with Noah SchlosserMy guest in this episode is Noah Schlosser, my adult son, who’s lived with Type 1 diabetes since he was a little guy. Noah believes that finding reasons to celebrate things big and small makes you a more positive person, even if parts of your life bring daily challenges. Frankly, as his caregiver, a celebration mindset, whenever possible, has been a Godsend for me, too, both as I’ve supported Noah and as I cared for my mom in her final years. This episode is lovingly dedicated to our friends in the Type 1 community, but the principles we c...2022-04-1925 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 6 - Playfulness and the Family CaregiverThis topic is a breath of fresh air for family caregivers and care receivers. I share a favorite audio clip from the Disney movie, Mary Poppins, highlighting the importance of finding the fun “in every job that must be done.” Author Courtney Ellis suggests we should all be more open to what she calls “the joy and freedom of play.” Even in the messiness of family caregiving, I couldn’t agree more There are many benefits to a playful mindset, for caregivers and everyone who surrounds them. Playfulness is easier to work into your day than you might think. Check out...2022-04-0517 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 5 - Breathing Exercises to Calm the Mind & Body, with Amy DenneyIn the last several episodes, I’ve talked about the stress inherent in family caregiving. This episode really focuses on relieving that stress using simple breathing techniques to calm the mind and body. Amy Denney, a light therapy stress specialist with certifications in Holy Yoga and trauma-sensitive Holy Yoga, is my guest. She shares her perspective on the value in meditation and deep breathing and guides us through several breathing exercises that can be used just about anywhere to relieve stress, support sleep, lower blood pressure, and aid in digestion. Resources: Amy Denney is a light th...2022-03-2223 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 4 - Relieving Stress with Meditation & Deep BreathingMeditation and deep breathing are powerful tools to help reduce the negative impact of stress on family caregivers. In this episode, I share some common stress triggers for family caregivers, and ask you to think about your stressors and how your body is responding to them. I cover the definition of meditation and explain the many benefits of calming the mind and body in this way. Episode 5 will feature a guest expert who will further explain the use of these tools and share some simple exercises that can be used almost anywhere to relieve stress and calm the body...2022-03-0814 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 3 - Stress and the Caregiver’s HeartFebruary is Heart Health Month, and this episode is designed to educate and encourage family caregivers to take care of their cardiovascular health. This is our first look at an issue in the physical wellness portion of our simple wellness wheel. I share a story about my grandmother and my mom, who suffered from cardiovascular issues after experiencing stress over many years as a caregiver. The statistics on caregiver stress leading to cardiac issues are not in our favor. I offer several helpful tip sheets for caregivers, prepared by the American Heart Association, along with my 3 M’s of He...2022-02-2215 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 1 - Five Simple Truths about Family CaregiversWelcome! In this first episode, I share my five simple truths about family caregivers, which helps set the stage for future episodes. These truths shed light on how caregiving for family can feel simultaneously like both the right thing to do and one of the hardest things you’ve ever done. Check out the show notes below for links to resources used to prepare this episode. I've also added key takeaways, because nothing is better than a bulleted list. Listen in! Resources: · Statistics on family caregivers in the U.S., https://www.caregiving.org...2022-02-0816 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessEpisode 2 - Love in Four Little WordsIn this episode prior to Valentine’s Day, I explore love in a fresh way, as we consider four little words that are really the core of family caregiving, “I am with you.” I share a story from 2015, when my mom fell in her independent living apartment and laid on the floor for hours, believing that my presence with her was more important than calling for help without me. I offer examples of so many circumstances where family caregivers practice love in these four little words, and suggest that “I am with you” is the greatest love of all this Valen...2022-02-0812 minBlessed in This MessBlessed in This MessWelcome to the Blessed in This Mess Podcast!If you are caring for a loved one - a child, spouse, parent, grandparent, or someone who is like family - with complex medical issues, a chronic illness, or disability, this new podcast is for you! Family caregiving can be messy, but there are blessings to be found, even in the mess. Meet Lori Schlosser, a family caregiver for both a son diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and a parent who experienced multiple strokes and vascular dementia. Lori offers honest conversation about the joys and challenges of caring for someone you love around the clock, day in and day out...2022-01-2103 minHealthy Lifestyle with Lori AnneHealthy Lifestyle with Lori AnneEpisode 155 Laura Clancy & Deborah Schlosser FOUNDERS OF COD PAST PODCAST 10-2-2021HEALTHY LIFESTYLE with Host Lori Anne Casdia chats with guests Dr. Deborah Schlosser and Laura Clancy founders of Cod Past Podcast Dr. Deborah Schlosser is a Spiritual Warrior for Jesus first and foremost. A 48-year career in the medical field. Dr. Deborah is a Registered Nurse, Chiropractor, Health Care Administrator, and Healthcare Human Resources Employee Relations Consultant “Professional Encourager!”She is an Essential Oil “Oiler” and Entrepreneur. She has a Gorgeous Daughter who is an accomplished actor, specializing in Shakespeare. She is also a Director and Theater Educator. 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