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Balm in the Burnout, Episode 8:
I’m Part of the Story - Caregiver Burnout with Allison Breininger
Host: Megan Hadley
Guest: Allison Breininger, founder of The Negative Space
In this episode of Balm in the Burnout, host Megan Hadley talks with caregiver and advocate Allison Breininger about the realities of caregiving, the hidden toll it takes, and the importance of community and self-care. Allison shares her personal journey, the mission behind The Negative Space, and practical ways to support caregivers and prevent burnout.
Episode Highlights:
Key Topics Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction to Balm in the Burnout and guest Allison Breininger
01:42 – Grounding moment: Watching deer in a quiet pause
03:18 – Allison shares her caregiving story and her husband’s diagnosis
06:40 – The toll of invisible caregiving labor and chronic hypervigilance
09:56 – What burnout looks like in long-term caregiving
13:08 – The myth of the “strong one” and identity loss in caregivers
17:02 – Finding and naming glimmers: a path back to presence
21:00 – Realistic self-care and micro-moments of regulation
25:10 – Developing “The Storyline” and building caregiver-centered resources
29:04 – Training healthcare professionals to acknowledge caregivers
32:20 – Language matters: shifting how we speak about caregiving
36:40 – Closing reflections: belonging, burnout, and asking for help
38:56 – How to connect with Allison and The Negative Space
Resources Mentioned:
Support the Podcast:
Balm in the Burnout is listener-supported. You can leave a tip on Venmo at HHW-LLC or contribute to a community scholarship.
Key Takeaway:
Start seeing caregivers. Be curious and empathetic about their experiences, and recognize the impact caregiving has on their health and wellbeing.
Contact:
For brochures, rack cards, or to support The Negative Space, visit the website or reach out directly to Allison.
Dive Deeper:
For more tools and services to support your risk reduction of burnout, visit Megan at harvesthealthandwellbeing.com, or hhwellb.com for her short links of upcoming events and free resources.
By Megan HadleyBalm in the Burnout, Episode 8:
I’m Part of the Story - Caregiver Burnout with Allison Breininger
Host: Megan Hadley
Guest: Allison Breininger, founder of The Negative Space
In this episode of Balm in the Burnout, host Megan Hadley talks with caregiver and advocate Allison Breininger about the realities of caregiving, the hidden toll it takes, and the importance of community and self-care. Allison shares her personal journey, the mission behind The Negative Space, and practical ways to support caregivers and prevent burnout.
Episode Highlights:
Key Topics Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction to Balm in the Burnout and guest Allison Breininger
01:42 – Grounding moment: Watching deer in a quiet pause
03:18 – Allison shares her caregiving story and her husband’s diagnosis
06:40 – The toll of invisible caregiving labor and chronic hypervigilance
09:56 – What burnout looks like in long-term caregiving
13:08 – The myth of the “strong one” and identity loss in caregivers
17:02 – Finding and naming glimmers: a path back to presence
21:00 – Realistic self-care and micro-moments of regulation
25:10 – Developing “The Storyline” and building caregiver-centered resources
29:04 – Training healthcare professionals to acknowledge caregivers
32:20 – Language matters: shifting how we speak about caregiving
36:40 – Closing reflections: belonging, burnout, and asking for help
38:56 – How to connect with Allison and The Negative Space
Resources Mentioned:
Support the Podcast:
Balm in the Burnout is listener-supported. You can leave a tip on Venmo at HHW-LLC or contribute to a community scholarship.
Key Takeaway:
Start seeing caregivers. Be curious and empathetic about their experiences, and recognize the impact caregiving has on their health and wellbeing.
Contact:
For brochures, rack cards, or to support The Negative Space, visit the website or reach out directly to Allison.
Dive Deeper:
For more tools and services to support your risk reduction of burnout, visit Megan at harvesthealthandwellbeing.com, or hhwellb.com for her short links of upcoming events and free resources.