SARAHBETH PERSIANI
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sarahbeth Persiani is a writer, learning and development consultant and Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR). She holds a Masters of Business Administration from Northeastern University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities & Social Sciences from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.
As the founder of We Are Sharing the Sun, her focus is helping companies create a supportive culture for family caregivers, as well as providing wellness education, support and encouragement for working professionals who are themselves in the sandwich squeeze.
She lives with her husband, daughter and a charming black & white tuxedo cat, Bo, in central Massachusetts.
Website: https://www.wearesharingthesun.com
Amazon link: www.amazon.com/Run-Walk-Crawl-Caregiver-Generations
Sarahbeth Persiani is a writer, learning and development consultant and Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR). She holds a Masters of Business Administration from Northeastern University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities & Social Sciences from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.
As the founder of We Are Sharing the Sun, her focus is helping companies create a supportive culture for family caregivers, as well as providing wellness education, support and encouragement for working professionals who are themselves in the sandwich squeeze.
She lives with her husband, daughter and a charming black & white tuxedo cat, Bo, in central Massachusetts.
Website: https://www.wearesharingthesun.com
Amazon link: www.amazon.com/Run-Walk-Crawl-Caregiver-Generations
BOOK BY SARAHBETH PERSIANI
Run, Walk, Crawl- A Caregiver Caught Between Generations is a raw account of burnout and burned bridges. This highly relevant memoir has been named:
Initially in stride and ultimately brought to her knees, Sarahbeth Persiani provides a deeply personal glimpse into modern day issues such as elder hoarding, opioid addiction, dementia, chronic fatigue, sibling tension, navigating a complex healthcare system and today's multi-generational workforce. By no means prescriptive, but with honesty, humility, and a smattering of 1970's throwback references, this story offers relatable insights into one woman's transformation with lessons for us all. |