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Entrepreneuring while caregiving - EP002: Allison Breininger

EP002: Allison Breininger

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05/18/24 • 45 min

Entrepreneuring while caregiving

Listen-in on Jen's conversation with Allison Breininger, a nonprofit founder based in St. Paul, Minnesota who is changing the way family caregivers are seen & supported, while caregiving for her husband who is living with the rare genetic disease Fanconi Anemia.

CONVERSATION MARKERS:

  • 00:00 Introduction to Allison and her journey
  • 00:43 Allison's nonprofit: The Negative Space
  • 02:25 The evolution of Allison's career and nonprofit journey
  • 05:51 The significance of caregiving and The Negative Space's mission
  • 09:11 Allison's personal caregiving experience
  • 14:31 The challenges and realities of caregiving
  • 17:21 Sustaining The Negative Space amidst personal challenges
  • 20:40 The intersection of entrepreneurship and caregiving
  • 22:31 Navigating the complexities of caregiving and work
  • 23:21 Hustle behind flexibility
  • 23:42 The creative energy vs. exhaustion in caregiving
  • 24:02 Exploring nonprofit challenges and personal growth
  • 24:59 Facing the crossroads: growth or stability?
  • 26:21 The visibility struggle of non-senior caregivers
  • 29:01 The isolation and unpredictability of caregiving
  • 32:27 Managing personal wellbeing amidst caregiving
  • 37:19 Redefining work and life balance
  • 42:07 Concluding thoughts on caregiving awareness

RESOURCES + LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE:


ABOUT ALLISON:

Allison Breininger has a MA in Education and spent twenty years teaching, training, directing, coaching, and creating content in the realm of education. At 31, she became a caregiver for her husband, Sean, when he was diagnosed with the rare genetic disease Fanconi Anemia. In the eleven years since, she has been by his side through a bone marrow transplant and cancer of the tongue, throat, gums, bladder, and skin.

In those years, she has experienced firsthand that caregivers are in the negative space: vital yet overlooked and unsupported. Fueled by what she has seen, Allison founded the nonprofit The Negative Space as a way to use her experience and skills to change the way caregivers are seen and supported.

Through The Negative Space, Allison shines light on the realities of caregiving, provides direct services to caregivers and educates and equips those who support them with concrete tools and strategies. She co-hosts the In Sickness podcast, provides individual coaching to caregivers nationwide, facilitates support groups and education sessions, partners with multiple organizations to more intentionally support caregivers, and sells caregiver gift boxes.

She and her husband, Sean, live in St. Paul, Minnesota with their teenage daughter, Bedeline.

CONNECT WITH ALLISON:


To connect with Jen or learn more, visit https://jenbarrett.com

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Listen-in on Jen's conversation with Allison Breininger, a nonprofit founder based in St. Paul, Minnesota who is changing the way family caregivers are seen & supported, while caregiving for her husband who is living with the rare genetic disease Fanconi Anemia.

CONVERSATION MARKERS:

  • 00:00 Introduction to Allison and her journey
  • 00:43 Allison's nonprofit: The Negative Space
  • 02:25 The evolution of Allison's career and nonprofit journey
  • 05:51 The significance of caregiving and The Negative Space's mission
  • 09:11 Allison's personal caregiving experience
  • 14:31 The challenges and realities of caregiving
  • 17:21 Sustaining The Negative Space amidst personal challenges
  • 20:40 The intersection of entrepreneurship and caregiving
  • 22:31 Navigating the complexities of caregiving and work
  • 23:21 Hustle behind flexibility
  • 23:42 The creative energy vs. exhaustion in caregiving
  • 24:02 Exploring nonprofit challenges and personal growth
  • 24:59 Facing the crossroads: growth or stability?
  • 26:21 The visibility struggle of non-senior caregivers
  • 29:01 The isolation and unpredictability of caregiving
  • 32:27 Managing personal wellbeing amidst caregiving
  • 37:19 Redefining work and life balance
  • 42:07 Concluding thoughts on caregiving awareness

RESOURCES + LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE:


ABOUT ALLISON:

Allison Breininger has a MA in Education and spent twenty years teaching, training, directing, coaching, and creating content in the realm of education. At 31, she became a caregiver for her husband, Sean, when he was diagnosed with the rare genetic disease Fanconi Anemia. In the eleven years since, she has been by his side through a bone marrow transplant and cancer of the tongue, throat, gums, bladder, and skin.

In those years, she has experienced firsthand that caregivers are in the negative space: vital yet overlooked and unsupported. Fueled by what she has seen, Allison founded the nonprofit The Negative Space as a way to use her experience and skills to change the way caregivers are seen and supported.

Through The Negative Space, Allison shines light on the realities of caregiving, provides direct services to caregivers and educates and equips those who support them with concrete tools and strategies. She co-hosts the In Sickness podcast, provides individual coaching to caregivers nationwide, facilitates support groups and education sessions, partners with multiple organizations to more intentionally support caregivers, and sells caregiver gift boxes.

She and her husband, Sean, live in St. Paul, Minnesota with their teenage daughter, Bedeline.

CONNECT WITH ALLISON:


To connect with Jen or learn more, visit https://jenbarrett.com

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undefined - EP001: Cindee Conner

EP001: Cindee Conner

Entrepreneuring while caregiving by Jennifer Barrett Fajardo

Listen-in on Jen's conversation with Cindee Conner, a retired Air Force Lt Col combat veteran and former Registered Nurse turned entrepreneur and franchise owner in Boca Raton, Florida, while caring for a parent with Alzheimer's.

CONVERSATION MARKERS:

  • [00:22] Military service to caregiving
  • [02:29] The unexpected arrival of Cindy's father
  • [05:33] Transitioning from military to entrepreneurship
  • [10:50] The challenges of caregiving and running a business
  • [12:33] Exploring the franchise opportunity
  • [16:00] Balancing business, caregiving, and personal well-being
  • [19:20] The power of support networks
  • [22:26] Confronting anger and resentment in caregiving
  • [24:16] Reflecting on entrepreneurship and personal aacrifices
  • [27:22] Finding balance: self-care amidst caregiving
  • [29:57] Creating systems for caregiving
  • [33:17] The resistance to accepting help
  • [38:41] Navigating medicaid and care resources
  • [41:18] Supporting a caregiver's enterprise
  • [48:00] The emotional journey of caregiving

RESOURCES + LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE:


ABOUT CINDEE:

Cindee Conner, a retired Air Force Lt Col combat veteran and former Registered Nurse, has transitioned into entrepreneurship as the owner of Graze Craze in Boca Raton. Her passion for catering and food inspired her to bring the art of charcuterie to the forefront of modern entertaining through Graze Craze.

Specializing in crafting exquisite charcuterie boards and boxes, Cindee showcases premium meats, cheeses, fruits, and accompaniments with meticulous attention to detail and creative flair. Her commitment to using high-quality ingredients sets Graze Craze apart in the industry, aiming to create memorable culinary experiences with farm-fresh products and house-made ingredients.

Outside of her business pursuits, Cindee is dedicated to her family, caring for her parent with Alzheimer's and supporting her husband, Paul, an AF veteran turned entrepreneur in the environmental industry. She's also a proud mom to a college student daughter studying at Auburn University.

CONNECT WITH CINDEE:


To connect with Jen or learn more, visit https://jenbarrett.com

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undefined - EP003: Mariely Sylvette Martinez

EP003: Mariely Sylvette Martinez

Listen-in on Jen's conversation with Mariely Sylvette Martinez, a bilingual business coach and communications consultant based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mariely has grown and sustained her business since 2010 while also stepping into the role of caregiver for her parents along her entrepreneurial journey.

CONVERSATION MARKERS:

  • 00:00 Introduction and welcome
  • 00:52 Mariely's entrepreneurial journey
  • 01:57 The leap of faith
  • 03:38 Challenges and realizations
  • 06:53 Caregiving journey begins
  • 12:04 Balancing business and caregiving
  • 18:16 Lessons learned and advice
  • 19:43 Designing your business (and life!)
  • 25:14 The importance of support systems
  • 38:04 Final thoughts and encouragement

RESOURCES + LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE:

ABOUT MARIELY:

Mariely Sylvette Martinez is a Business Coach & Communication Strategist who specializes in assisting business owners to simplify their way to six figures and beyond while leveraging their Zone of Genius. Helping Business owners build their authority and influence on Linkedin as well as through Public Speaking has been one of her main focus over the past decade.

She started her entrepreneurial journey in 2010 and has assisted clients in areas such as market research, personal branding, podcast production, and creating their Signature Talk, among many others. In addition, she's a trainer and sought after speaker for professional development and entrepreneurship events.

Mariely Sylvette completed a Master degree in Strategic Communications and she's a Certified Coach since 2014 and trainer of the Success Principles by the Canfield Institute. She earned the credential of Mastery Practitioner (MP) from the International Association of Coaching (IAC) and she's also an active member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF). Connect with Mariely Sylvette on Linkedin.

CONNECT WITH MARIELY:


To connect with Jen or learn more, visit https://jenbarrett.com

Entrepreneuring while caregiving - EP002: Allison Breininger

Transcript

Jen

Welcome, Allison, to the Entrepreneuring While Caregiving podcast. I would love if you could, start things off by just sharing a little bit about yourself.

Allison

Absolutely. Thanks so much for having me. excited to be here. So I'm Allison Breininger I am in the Twin Cities in Minnesota. I am a caregiver for my husband, Sean, who has a disease that, causes bone marrow failure and cancer at a really high rate

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