Meet The Hosts

At Caregivers Like Us, we understand the challenges and complexities of caring for loved ones. Our podcast is a safe space where we come together to share stories, offer support, and uplift one another during this profound journey. Whether you’re a seasoned caregiver or just starting, we’re here to provide the guidance, resources, and community you need to navigate this path with compassion.

Vaughn Fahie

Hi friends! I’m Vaughn Fahie. My journey of care giving started December 8, 2017 When my beautiful mother Celia had her stroke.

My wife and son embraced these circumstances and new chapter, changing our lifestyle and moving into moms house. In a short amount of time, We have created an atmosphere of love and safety as mom also has beginning signs of Dementia

For us male caregivers, by us sharing our challenges and journey may it bring us all together and give men the platform to create the space needed to step into vulnerability and courageously strengthen one another as we face the unknown.

Ms. Christi

Hello there ! I’m Coach Christi and was the caregiver to my son for 30 years. He was born with a rare-genetic syndrome called (BBS) Bardet-Biedl Syndrome. From his birth this has created a life journey of chronic heart, lung, and kidney failure, which also has symptoms of Intellectual disabilities, blindness, and many ciliopathic effects. Due to the genetics of this disorder my two oldest grandchildren also share this very same syndrome. ❤️

It’s been a true practice of self care and healing as My family and I have struggled with our circumstances. Through several avenues of counseling, and leadership seminars, I’ve become a life coach as well as a grief recovery specialist. ❤️

May this page bring you some hope and encouragement as we graciously surrender and share our lives and our stories. let’s come together in love to help one another Joyfully Grieve as we balance life and Function Forward. ❤️

 

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