Sue Ryan Understands the Caregiver’s Journey, Episode 164
Sue has learned caregiver coping and hacks that she now shares with others through Sue Ryan Solutions. Her TEDx Wilmington talk “Ultimate Freedom – Unlocking the Power of Choice” is about massive acceptance and radical presence and what they allow you to do in your life. Sue believes it’s about not judging, so we’re open to potential and possibilities.
A Conversation with Platinum
Elite Executive Coach, Sue Ryan
Mainline Executive Coaching ACT
Rich and Maikel welcome Sue Ryan to the podcast today to discuss the MLEI. Sue is the Director of Intelligent Leadership Coach Certification & Education for John Mattone Global and a Platinum Elite Executive Coach. Sue is also a Speaker and storyteller, an educator, mentor, author, and caregiver. Her knowledge and expertise span a career of more than 40 years.
Join Sue, Rich, and Maikel as they discuss the MLEI, and why it is a critical, must-have step in your leadership journey.
EP59: We Talk About the Caregiver’s Journey with Sue Ryan
EP69: Finding your “WHY” with Sue Ryan
We share tips on being an entrepreneur and how we find our why.
Acceptance & Presence In Caregiving with Sue Ryan
Daughterhood The Podcast: For Caregivers
In this episode, we discuss recognizing what is, giving ourselves permission, how to access our strengths, how our unconscious thoughts add to our patterns and how Massive Acceptance and Radical Presence are the keys to ultimate freedom.
Me to We ft. Sue Ryan
If you’re winning an award, you’d think that you’d be over the moon excited.
But for Sue Ryan, all she could think was “what’s next?”
That was a pivoting moment for her. She realized that something needed to change within to truly fulfill her.
It wasn’t until she took an in-depth journey of self exploration to come up with a practice of how to use her wisdom to help others, rather than what would personally satisfy her.
It’s All About Perspective – Choosing Happiness Every Day with Sue Ryan
Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver
Have you ever thought, “This isn’t fair. Don’t I deserve happiness?”
Sue openly her feelings of frustration and fear which are all too familiar for many caregivers. Her discovery of confidence, balance and support is a journey we all can learn from. Her goal for caregivers is to learn faster than she did, know they won’t be alone, and feel empowered to navigate their journey.
Intentionally Navigate Transition: Leadership Through the Dimension of Change
In this episode, change and transition strategist Sue Ryan offers advice on how to intentionally navigate change and make transitions in your life with confidence. Sue uses the phrase: “massive acceptance and radical presence” as the framework and reminder of what is needed during times of change. Sue highlights ways people can raise their emotional intelligence by raising their awareness. Sue also talks about The Caregiver’s Journey program which she has developed for non-professional caregivers and leaders who have caregivers on their team.
The Caregiver’s Journey with Sue Ryan
Confidently Navigate Transition In Your Caregiving Journey
Having been a non-professional caregiver for family and loved ones for more than thirty-five years, Sue Ryan created The Caregiver’s Journey to walk caregivers through the various phases of their caregiving journey. How do we successfully manage all of the changes and transitions that happen when we step into the role of caregiver?
Major Concepts & Applications for The Caregiver Journey
This episode features an interview with Susan Ryan, author of the book Our Journey of Love: 5 Steps to Navigate Your Caregiving Journey. Susan discusses several of the major themes, such as massive acceptance & radical presence, in her book and how to practically apply them to one’s caregiver experience.
Sue Ryan Untangles the 5 Steps of the Caregiver Journey
Life Coaching
Our Journey of Love
5 Steps to Navigate
Your Caregiving Journey
Shares lessons, tips & tricks learned by Sue Ryan over more than thirty years in roles of caregiving.
Starting a Business
Rock Your Business: How to Stand Out, Attract High Caliber Clients, and Create a Rush of New Sales
A collaborative book written by 10 Rock Star entrepreneurs.
A wife’s story: Navigating Alzheimer’s disease through a global pandemic
Learn from the experts about legal and caregiving concerns around Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Hosted By: Taylor Conley
Who’s the Master of Your Personality? with guest Sue Ryan
The Lesson From Lessons
PechaKucha is a simple presentation format created by architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham in Tokyo, Japan in 2003, because they said: “Architects talk too much!” Klein and Dytham wanted to convert drab speeches and ‘death-by-powerpoint’ presentations from speaking ‘at’ people to speak ‘to’ people.
The Power of the PechaKucha Communication Style
PechaKucha is a simple presentation format created by architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham in Tokyo, Japan in 2003, because they said: “Architects talk too much!” Klein and Dytham wanted to convert drab speeches and ‘death-by-powerpoint’ presentations from speaking ‘at’ people to speak ‘to’ people.
The Truth is in the Middle
#1 Reason Whose Truth is in the Middle Matters The phrase ‘the truth is in the middle’ My first introduction to ‘the truth is in the middle’ was when I was very young. My brother and I would be fighting about something of great importance until our Mom came,...
Processing Emotions After a Loss
Processing emotions after a loss is difficult. I have a friend whose 16 year-old daughter just experienced a tragic loss. A friend of hers committed suicide. This is tough at any age - especially in the teenage years - an important time of changes in how teenagers...
Practicing Self-Care: More Important Than Ever
February may be our shortest month of the year, but it has a lot of love and care packed into it. February is a valuable month for caregivers because each day formally recognizes something to help us focus on our most valuable type of care: Self-care. As caregivers,...
Self-Care In Healthcare: More Important Than Ever Before
Each day in the life of healthcare professionals brings stress and risk along with feelings of satisfaction when making a difference in the lives of others. Giving so much time and dedication might come at a cost to their health and well-being. According to the...
Before You Start With Why, Start With Who – You!
What’s the #1 Thing Holding You Back From Knowing What’s Missing in Your Life? Have you ever felt like you’re not really operating in your zone, at your peak performance? You’re working hard, you’re successful, and yet at the end of the day you don’t really feel...
Self-Identify
Are You A Self-Identified Caregiver? In the past month, the issue of people who don’t self-identify as a caregiver has come up multiple times. Yesterday’s experience was really powerful and, as I was going through it with someone, I realized how important it is to...
The Three Gifts of my Journey to the TEDX Talk Red Circle
Sue Ryan of Sue Ryan Solutions giving her TEDx Talk Ultimate Freedom – Unlocking the Power of Choice. How Becoming Lost in the Moment Became THE Moment – The Three Gifts of my Journey to the TEDx Talk Red Circle.
Walk a mile in their shoes
It can be challenging to know how to be supportive of someone without knowing what they’re experiencing or feeling. This includes people who have received a dementia diagnosis – and those who love them.
Have you ever heard the expression: “Walk a mile in my shoes”? It is used to increase the understanding of what someone is going through, so compassion and empathy can be developed for them – without judgment of them.