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Supporting Unpaid Caregivers aka "Archangels" ft. Alexandra Drane

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Portada del episodio Supporting Unpaid Caregivers aka "Archangels" ft. Alexandra Drane

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What if 40% of the people sitting in your waiting room, working on your team, or enrolled in your health plan were quietly carrying an invisible weight, and had no idea there was a name for what they were doing? Alexandra Drane has spent years hunting for those people. As co-founder and CEO of ARCHANGELS, a public benefit corporation, she's on a mission to find unpaid caregivers who don't identify as caregivers, and connect them to the employer benefits, health plan resources, and community supports already waiting for them. The barrier isn't access. It's recognition. In this conversation, Rosa and Alexandra dig into the science and the soul behind Archangels, including the intensity score (clear, yellow, red) that creates the "aha" moment caregivers didn't know they needed, the surprising data trails that reveal caregiving hiding inside every workforce, and what a stint as a Walmart cashier taught Alexandra about the real weight people carry through their days. They also go deep on stroke caregiving specifically, including the abrupt, total life shift that caregivers of stroke survivors experience, often with no warning and no roadmap. If you work in neurology, if you know a stroke caregiver, or if you are one, this conversation was made for you. What You'll Hear: - Why so many caregivers don't know they're caregivers, and what happens when they finally see themselves clearly - The Archangels intensity score and how a simple red/yellow/clear framework creates connection points instead of stigma - How Alexandra's prior company, Eliza, revealed that "life stress" is the biggest driver of health outcomes, and how that realization changed everything - A deeply personal story about glioblastoma, end-of-life care, and the lessons that shaped Archangels from the inside out - What working as a Walmart cashier revealed about the caregiving burden hiding in plain sight across the American workforce - The data employers and policymakers are now using to actually invest in caregiver support - What stroke does to a caregiver's daily reality, including the medication maze, the financial friction, and the emotional overnight shift - The free Care Badge that translates caregiving into professional skills and resume languageHow to connect with Archangels at archangels.work Chapters:01:46 What Archangels Does05:35 Finding Hidden Caregivers08:18 Intensity, Not Burden09:54 Why Alexandra Cares11:11 Eliza and Life Stress Data13:04 Glioblastoma and Hospice Lessons15:54 Walmart Origins19:28 Data to Drive Support23:54 Stroke Caregiving Reality28:30 Stroke Changes Everything29:53 Rethinking Caregiver Reality31:29 Banks and Caregiving Friction35:01 The Medication Maze and Employers37:34 Planning for the Care Crunch42:08 The Red Phone Support System42:59 The Billion-Dollar Care Plan47:36 Care Badge and Career Skills50:37 Where to Connect and Wrap Connect with Alexandra Drane and Archangels: Website: archangels.work [https://www.archangels.work/] Care Badge: archangels.work/care-badge [https://www.archangels.work/caregiver-badges] Connect with Rosa:Website: nurserosaspeaks.com Instagram: @NurseRosaSpeaks [https://www.instagram.com/nurserosaspeaks/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/] Nurse Rosa's INsights is produced by Rosa Hart Media Consulting, LLC.

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Portada del episodio Supporting Unpaid Caregivers aka "Archangels" ft. Alexandra Drane

Supporting Unpaid Caregivers aka "Archangels" ft. Alexandra Drane

What if 40% of the people sitting in your waiting room, working on your team, or enrolled in your health plan were quietly carrying an invisible weight, and had no idea there was a name for what they were doing? Alexandra Drane has spent years hunting for those people. As co-founder and CEO of ARCHANGELS, a public benefit corporation, she's on a mission to find unpaid caregivers who don't identify as caregivers, and connect them to the employer benefits, health plan resources, and community supports already waiting for them. The barrier isn't access. It's recognition. In this conversation, Rosa and Alexandra dig into the science and the soul behind Archangels, including the intensity score (clear, yellow, red) that creates the "aha" moment caregivers didn't know they needed, the surprising data trails that reveal caregiving hiding inside every workforce, and what a stint as a Walmart cashier taught Alexandra about the real weight people carry through their days. They also go deep on stroke caregiving specifically, including the abrupt, total life shift that caregivers of stroke survivors experience, often with no warning and no roadmap. If you work in neurology, if you know a stroke caregiver, or if you are one, this conversation was made for you. What You'll Hear: - Why so many caregivers don't know they're caregivers, and what happens when they finally see themselves clearly - The Archangels intensity score and how a simple red/yellow/clear framework creates connection points instead of stigma - How Alexandra's prior company, Eliza, revealed that "life stress" is the biggest driver of health outcomes, and how that realization changed everything - A deeply personal story about glioblastoma, end-of-life care, and the lessons that shaped Archangels from the inside out - What working as a Walmart cashier revealed about the caregiving burden hiding in plain sight across the American workforce - The data employers and policymakers are now using to actually invest in caregiver support - What stroke does to a caregiver's daily reality, including the medication maze, the financial friction, and the emotional overnight shift - The free Care Badge that translates caregiving into professional skills and resume languageHow to connect with Archangels at archangels.work Chapters:01:46 What Archangels Does05:35 Finding Hidden Caregivers08:18 Intensity, Not Burden09:54 Why Alexandra Cares11:11 Eliza and Life Stress Data13:04 Glioblastoma and Hospice Lessons15:54 Walmart Origins19:28 Data to Drive Support23:54 Stroke Caregiving Reality28:30 Stroke Changes Everything29:53 Rethinking Caregiver Reality31:29 Banks and Caregiving Friction35:01 The Medication Maze and Employers37:34 Planning for the Care Crunch42:08 The Red Phone Support System42:59 The Billion-Dollar Care Plan47:36 Care Badge and Career Skills50:37 Where to Connect and Wrap Connect with Alexandra Drane and Archangels: Website: archangels.work [https://www.archangels.work/] Care Badge: archangels.work/care-badge [https://www.archangels.work/caregiver-badges] Connect with Rosa:Website: nurserosaspeaks.com Instagram: @NurseRosaSpeaks [https://www.instagram.com/nurserosaspeaks/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-hart-scrn/] Nurse Rosa's INsights is produced by Rosa Hart Media Consulting, LLC.

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Portada del episodio When Nurses Build in Health Tech ft. Susan Grant, Symplr

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Nurses building a Business of Hope ft. Matt Harless & Ashley Chancellor on Nurse Rosa's INsights

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Portada del episodio Aphasia Recovery Resources You Need with Angie Cauthorn

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