Sonia Thalman

Dear Past, Thank You

Sonia Thalman

  • Seasons of Change: Navigating Aging Parents, Taking Risks, and Answering God’s Call

Seasons of Change: Navigating Aging Parents, Taking Risks, and Answering God’s Call

Friday 28th February 2025

Julianne Reed discusses caring for aging parents, taking risks, and embracing life’s seasons with faith and grace in this heartfelt episode.
27 minutes
Inspiring
Hopeful
Supportive
Encouraging
Honest

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Dear Past, Thank You
Author:
Sonia Thalman
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Categories:
Recovery from Trauma
Parenting & Children
Relationships & Community
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Sobriety Success Stories
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Balancing Life's Seasons: Caring for Aging Parents and Following Your Passion

Episode Overview

  • Managing the challenges of caring for aging parents.
  • The importance of balancing family and career.
  • Taking risks to follow your true calling.
  • Building a strong support network.
  • Trusting in patience and God's timing.
It's time to find a support network, learn about the care your parents need, and give yourself some grace.
In this episode of Dear Past, Thank You, Sonia Thalman reconnects with her former boss and longtime friend, Julianne Reed, after 24 years. Julianne opens up about her journey of caring for aging parents, taking risks, and embracing life’s seasons with faith and grace. This conversation is a heartfelt exploration of balancing family and career, persevering through uncertainty, and stepping into one’s true calling. Julianne shares her experiences with fundraising, event planning, and building a sense of community through service.
She also offers valuable advice on how to manage the challenges of caring for aging parents, the importance of having a support network, and the power of patience and trust in God's timing. If you're facing similar challenges or seeking inspiration to follow your passion, this episode is a must-listen.