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Terry, Army Vet & Caregiver

Army Vet returns home to care for aging mom. Creates podcast Helping.Mom to help caregivers care for aging parents. In 2023 Terry closed his successful restaurant in Texas to care for elderly mom back on their family farm in Indiana. What happened next, no one could have predicted. In this podcast Terry gives straight advice and heartfelt encouragement to fellow caregivers to love & serve their parents. You can also download his book "Beginnings" from Amazon. Terry is a disabled Army Veteran with 4 university degrees, proud dad to 5 daughters, who completed Harvard University Faith & Leadership program. His career includes Soldier, attorney, missionary, university professor, championship basketball coach, and Fortune 500. His restaurant was 2-X Best of Region. Terry is now FT medical guardian to his mom, and Veteran-owner of nonprofit PatriotPups.org, where he hand-raises AKC White German Shepherd puppies for military vets & other great families across USA. Please visit PatriotPups.org 

  1. 12/29/2025

    Caregiver Isolation, Causes

    The path to isolation is marked by 3 steps: 1) pain begins journey—usually words as talebearer that go deep. Isolation seems safe. 2). you take counsel of self (echo chamber), where your perspective + ideas seem best because unchecked. 3) if/when you do emerge conflict ensues—hence wars (see James) with others, or further retreat. The isolation pattern is born, like every rap star spitting out lyrics against “they”… if everyone is singing about “they,” then WHO is THEY?? You do same, they dont understand me, they wont help me, they dont care.  Consider all in our society that separates us. Perfectionism, being task oriented, addiction, criminal behavior, anger, pride, sports, desire to be the best, materialism, shyness, gossip, selfishness, demanding our way, laziness, ignorance, gluttony, tribalism, and clannishness, prejudice, Being a high achiever, self isolation, fear. Add now to this the pain & problems of caregiving itself.  In his book, the Great Divorce, CS Lewis describes hell as a Gray Town place where each person thinks she is happier the more they isolate themselves from one another. Each retreats by free will into that which hurts, then kills her.   Imagine hell as a place where you get everything you want, and more, forever, by yourself. Caregivers ironically do much of the same. See Proverbs 18:1--we pursue our ideas, or even the ideal, and so take fatal step after fatal step from all others who can inform and help us on this journey.   You’ve heard the expression, “pride comes before a fall.” The Bible doesn’t actually say this, but close to this is proverbs 18:12. In fact, all of Proverbs 18 is a warning against the evils of self-absorbed isolation.  And, much of caregiving is self-absorbed (woe is me) pity, mixed with isolation (especial emotional separation). We lose touch with care receiver, family members, friends, our habits of life, and even ourself. In process we become lazy, speak foolishness, are full of pride, and in time lose heart. A strong spirit can sustain a broken body, but nothing can sustain a broken spirit (called implosion).  Isolation is born out of arrogance, coupled with fear. Isolation breeds ignorance. We never grow wise in isolation. The three great teachers of wisdom are nature, the Bible, and interaction with others. Isolation robs us all three.  The prodigal son was alone. He was alone in his mind when he rebelled against his father, he was alone with the pigs. And every step he took toward the hogs he was alone. He was somewhat alone around everyone else except for his father When he returned. Then others slowly returned to him. I doubt he was ever alone afterward.  Eve sinned when she was alone from her husband, Cain when alone from parents.  The strength of David, even as his restoration following horrible sins with Bathsheba and killing her husband, was that he never traveled alone. David was always in midst of his soldiers & preachers.  The strongest biblical metaphors are the body, a building like the temple, a family, and an army. There are no Lone Rangerd in the faith. And no effective caregivers can in the end go it alone. Remember, even the Lone Ranger had Tonto. he was never alone. In his great book Pilgrims Progress, John Bunyan show us Christian is never alone. First he walks with faithful, then with hopeful. Then the promised land post-River.  Let us as caregivers work in faith and hope, walking with faithful, hopeful others. Let us examine what inside us today isolates us. Then count the cost of that continued isolation.  Is it worth it?

    16 min
  2. 12/25/2025

    Caregiver's Christmas Song

    The Caregiver’s Christmas Song Each year at Christmas time a different hymn has special meaning to me. It’s lyrics, it’s melody, it's new singer or composition. This year is O Holy Night, for this is a caregiver’s hymn. I have streamed 75+ different singers & groups perform it this past week. It acurately captures 3 tenets of caregiving. But do you know it’s fascinating history? Have you read the actual poem that gave rise to this much-revised staple on our radios this time of year? Have you ever read it’s deep practical meanings?  Three points from this hymn have special meaning for caregivers: 1) The heart of caregiving is the soul. The human soul feels it’s worth in Christ. Jesus says we possess nothing of value compared to our soul given to us at birth. And that if we should gain this entire world during our lifetime, we will still die bankrupts in hell if we do not have our soul’s worth found in Him.  2) Your care receiver languishes in anguish. pines in pain, without you. Enslaved like a hidden brother/sister, we serve them through His law as love, and His gospel as peace. This is what we DO as caregivers--we bring love and peace. Without you, your care receiver would be dead, or at best, pining beneath the suffering of body & mind in this falling world.  3) We serve the CHRIST inside our care receiver. This is the trick. He demonstrated for us, and now teaches us, to love one another. Let all oppression cease in his name. Let all within us praise his holy name, as our knees bow to HIS worth--through our care receiver. We serve the Ideal inside, if not the real outside.   Please share your thoughts to Info@Helping.Mom

    13 min
  3. 12/21/2025

    Beautiful Caregiver Feet

    The Pretty Feet of Caregivers -- What the strangest verse in Bible about feet has to do with caregivers, today on helping.mom  WHAT kind of feet do you have? Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Peasant, or Asian? Look at pic on google, then compare.  NOW, are your feet beautiful as caregiver?  Text: the strangest verse in Bible speaks of pretty feet…  In NT we are told this about caregiver feet:  Hebrews 12:13-15  And make straight paths for your feet, lest that which is lame be turned out of the way; but let it rather be healed. Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord: Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled; Peace and Holiness, calm & truth, should mark our work, our path, as caregivers. Holiness with God, Righteousness with Man. We do this through following straight paths. Straight means simple, honest, basic, transparent, real, direct, candid. No subtle craftiness, deception, strangenesses, gambits, bets, short cuts.  Blessed are Caregiver Feet which are simple and able to be understood. Pursuing Peace as Caregiver.  The strangest verse in Bible, about feet, is in OT.  Isaiah 52:7 very strange verse in Bible: how beautiful the feet on mountains… of those who do 4 things. I was raised thinking feet are ugly, to be hid in closed-toe shoes. And that loose women bare their ankles to men. Yet arguably one of most sexy things in life is inside ankle area of bare feet. With regard to young daughters, one of the most pure, honest, coolest images is watching your little girl with pants rolled up, stepping into cool water, or walking on beach. The innocence of little kids' feet. Wow! Being a child is being bare feet!!! If you have one hour today, look at how feet have been described in ancient and medieval times, from Japan to Europe. It was King Henry II who gave us standard 12-inch "foot" as unit of measurement. Here in Isaiah: beautiful is the life/feet/lifestyle/work of the person who pursues 4 things—good news, peace, positive outlook, message of salvation. What Jelly Roll calls “a path toward redemption”  Straight is simple. Simple is straight.  Walking presupposes seeing, then thinking, planning, executing. Feet follow gaze.  As caregivers, let us have beautiful feet by pursuing peace, keeping our mouth shut if our heart is full of pain, and making peace wherever possible to care for our moms. Peace with men (righteousness) is related to holiness with God. Our faith is what we objectively do, not subjectively believe. Go & show Jesus tells his miracle recipients.  You will not see God. Or enjoy Him here. Without righteousness & holiness. The vertical plane of H must match the righteous plane of R. And you must do this over time, through life.  Faith does not take us out of this world, faith deeply ground in the reality of this world. Faith is not like Calgon—"take me away!" Pure religion is to care for helpless in this world, right now, where & how they need help (Ja 1:27).  If you’re talking but not walking you’re alone.  Let us have beautiful feet today as caregivers--be they Roman, Egyptian, Greek or whatever

    18 min
  4. 12/15/2025

    Middle Fingers from Mom. 2 Fs to Survive Bitterness

    Catholic dead-saint Anthony: Satan uses 3 things to trap us: regret for past; ingratitude for present, fear of future. I believe all three of these are at heart of bitterness, and describe perfectly modern American culture. What to do when your mother gives you the middle finger. Bitterness in Caregiving.   Malice is at the core of bitterness and 4 other destructive (Eph 4:32) behaviors.  Bitterness is a root, and route. The root of bitterness is anger, its route is bitterness, gossip, slander, clamour, lying, etc.    Cain was bitter before he became a murderer.  Adam was bitter at Eve. Eve at Adam. Both against the snake. God against all 3.  Saul was bitter at the success of David. David at Absalom.  Moses was bitter at God. Pharaoh was bitter at Moses. Moses was bitter at God in denying him the ability go to the promised land, God was bitter at Moses because of all that He entrusted to Moses  Bitterness comes from the German word bite. Bite me/Bite my head off. Same.  What is to good side of spectrum?  Disappointment is good side of bitterness is sarcasm bitterness on steroids?  Aren’t all funny comedians just bitter? Is bitterness the cause or the means? I think means toward end--to kill.   In other words is there something called bitterness or is it really just anger manifested in a particular way?  Is bitterness spectrum in other words to the left is something good but you cross the line and becomes bitterness. For example, critical skills, self reflection, honesty, accuracy, and “being honest.“ Do these things lead to bitterness? Two F’s to cure bitterness. Forget & Future.. You must forgive and forget. You must become Teflon. You cannot let it stick. You cannot let their biting affect your definition of yourself. You must be content, knowing that God knows you. This works both ways. Second you must focus on the future. You must shift your thought to a future small goal. If your mother gives you the middle finger at eight in the morning, focus on how she will be at 11 AM when you treat her to lunch. Joseph was bitter at his brothers while he lay in prison and suffered temptations under Potifer's loose wife. Yet he forgot, and he helped them in future.  We expect perfection in others. We never expect it in ourselves. We exact justice on others, and appeal to grace for ourselves.  Contact me at info@helping.mom

    27 min

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Army Vet returns home to care for aging mom. Creates podcast Helping.Mom to help caregivers care for aging parents. In 2023 Terry closed his successful restaurant in Texas to care for elderly mom back on their family farm in Indiana. What happened next, no one could have predicted. In this podcast Terry gives straight advice and heartfelt encouragement to fellow caregivers to love & serve their parents. You can also download his book "Beginnings" from Amazon. Terry is a disabled Army Veteran with 4 university degrees, proud dad to 5 daughters, who completed Harvard University Faith & Leadership program. His career includes Soldier, attorney, missionary, university professor, championship basketball coach, and Fortune 500. His restaurant was 2-X Best of Region. Terry is now FT medical guardian to his mom, and Veteran-owner of nonprofit PatriotPups.org, where he hand-raises AKC White German Shepherd puppies for military vets & other great families across USA. Please visit PatriotPups.org