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The Sharegiving Secret: How to Survive Family Caregiving - Cybersecurity Meets Parenting: Kelvin Green on Empathy, Joy, and Change | EP029

Cybersecurity Meets Parenting: Kelvin Green on Empathy, Joy, and Change | EP029

03/26/25 • 13 min

The Sharegiving Secret: How to Survive Family Caregiving

Life is all about adaptation, whether in cybersecurity, parenting, or caregiving. Kelvin Green, a cybersecurity advisor and father, shares how understanding human behavior—at work and at home—makes all the difference. He emphasizes empathy, adaptability, and finding joy in the journey. Whether navigating family dynamics, embracing change, or securing the digital world, Kelvin reminds us that life is a game we’re all playing. The key? Stay flexible, learn from the challenges, and don’t forget to enjoy every piece of the cake along the way.

About Our Guest:

Kelvin Green brings over 20 years of IT and cybersecurity expertise, encompassing diverse roles including a game tester for Tetris.

Also, as a passionate Mental Health Advocate, Kelvin draws from his personal experiences and deep understanding of User and Entity Behavioral Analytics to bridge the gap between technology and human behavior. His mission is to empower individuals to better understand themselves, foster joy, and enhance security in an increasingly complex digital landscape.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelvincgreen/

About Me:

I have cared for many family members across the life span, experiencing the joys and challenges of child-rearing, the poignance of caring for parents, friends, and elder partners. I realized that I could not handle the stress of family caregiving 24/7/365. It was time for a new approach to caring. My health and happiness were slipping away. This is how Think to Thrive for Caregivers evolved. Let your mind meet your heart so you don’t lose track of your life.

Connect with Me:

https://www.deborahgreenhut.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahgreenhut01/

Find my books here

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Life is all about adaptation, whether in cybersecurity, parenting, or caregiving. Kelvin Green, a cybersecurity advisor and father, shares how understanding human behavior—at work and at home—makes all the difference. He emphasizes empathy, adaptability, and finding joy in the journey. Whether navigating family dynamics, embracing change, or securing the digital world, Kelvin reminds us that life is a game we’re all playing. The key? Stay flexible, learn from the challenges, and don’t forget to enjoy every piece of the cake along the way.

About Our Guest:

Kelvin Green brings over 20 years of IT and cybersecurity expertise, encompassing diverse roles including a game tester for Tetris.

Also, as a passionate Mental Health Advocate, Kelvin draws from his personal experiences and deep understanding of User and Entity Behavioral Analytics to bridge the gap between technology and human behavior. His mission is to empower individuals to better understand themselves, foster joy, and enhance security in an increasingly complex digital landscape.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelvincgreen/

About Me:

I have cared for many family members across the life span, experiencing the joys and challenges of child-rearing, the poignance of caring for parents, friends, and elder partners. I realized that I could not handle the stress of family caregiving 24/7/365. It was time for a new approach to caring. My health and happiness were slipping away. This is how Think to Thrive for Caregivers evolved. Let your mind meet your heart so you don’t lose track of your life.

Connect with Me:

https://www.deborahgreenhut.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahgreenhut01/

Find my books here

Thanks for listening!

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Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/brenda-marie-sheldrake/

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I have cared for many family members across the life span, experiencing the joys and challenges of child-rearing, the poignance of caring for parents, friends, and elder partners. I realized that I could not handle the stress of family caregiving 24/7/365. It was time for a new approach to caring. My health and happiness were slipping away. This is how Think to Thrive for Caregivers evolved. Let your mind meet your heart so you don’t lose track of your life.

Connect with Me:

https://www.deborahgreenhut.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahgreenhut01/

Find my books here

Thanks for listening!

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Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!

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Joy isn't just a feeling—it’s a choice. Bonita Joy Yoder, a recovering attorney turned ventriloquist and humor expert, shares how laughter, play, and a shift in mindset create powerful healing. Through her puppets and her work in humor therapy, she shows that embracing joy—especially in tough times can be life-changing. Whether it’s using humor to navigate caregiving, shifting from adversarial thinking, or finding light in the darkest moments, Bonita reminds us that laughter releases endorphins, builds resilience, and helps us connect with others. Joy isn’t just a moment; it’s a way of life.

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About Me:

I have cared for many family members across the life span, experiencing the joys and challenges of child-rearing, the poignance of caring for parents, friends, and elder partners. I realized that I could not handle the stress of family caregiving 24/7/365. It was time for a new approach to caring. My health and happiness were slipping away. This is how Think to Thrive for Caregivers evolved. Let your mind meet your heart so you don’t lose track of your life.

Connect with Me:

https://www.deborahgreenhut.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahgreenhut01/

Find my books here

Thanks for listening!

Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!

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If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.

Leave us an Apple Podcasts review

Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.

The Sharegiving Secret: How to Survive Family Caregiving - Cybersecurity Meets Parenting: Kelvin Green on Empathy, Joy, and Change | EP029

Transcript

Deborah Greenhut

All right, so I am here today with Kelvin green, and he has a rather interesting role, both as a parent and as a cybersecurity advisor, so I thought that might be helpful to caregivers at all ends of the spectrum here, because all of us have to deal with computers. Now, when I was growing up, that was not so, but since I got added into my 30s, it's been so all of that time. So I'm very interested to hear from kelvin a bit about what he doe

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