Saying Goodbye

 

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Episode Overview

On the latest episode of The Tote + Pears Podcast, Amber chats with Susan Ryan, Senior Director at The Green House Project, about nursing homes, the concerns many have with putting a loved one in a facility and what it was like for families across the country who had to say goodbye remotely. 


Susan Ryan

As Senior Director of The Green House Project, Susan Ryan is a leader in the strategic development of innovative thinking and cultural paradigm shifts. With international speaking and project management experience, she has served and an integral part of the Green House team for over 12 years, and has led the team through key transitions, and the quest to grow with integrity. Susan offers a unique combination of skills in nursing, gerontology, Alzheimer's and dementia and leadership development. She has a background in nursing, with over 30 years of experience serving elders.

Connect with The Green House Project:
Facebook: @GreenHouseHomes
Twitter: @GreenHouse_Proj
LinkedIn

Instagram: @the_green_house_project
YouTube: Search for The Green House Project



Credits:

Produced by: Kai-Saun Anderson
Music by: Podington Bear - Soft Driver and Rope Swing


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Amber Anderson, Head of Strategy

Amber Anderson (she/her/hers) is a mother and wife. She is also a creative, a strategist and co-founder of Tote + Pears, the agency that designs and markets products, services and experiences for women and their families. Amber helps businesses and brands connect with women authentically by highlighting the multidimensional experiences that shape their identities.

Her intersectional approach to product development and marketing, which she calls The Tote + Pears Way, has helped businesses of all sizes — from startups to enterprises — address market challenges, launch new products and services, and adapt to changing markets by bringing their customers into sharper focus.

After the premature birth of her son, Amber re-evaluated the pressures put on working parents and invested in creating space for families to thrive, together. In 2016, she and her husband, Kai-Saun, co-founded MORE, an innovative community dedicated to helping working parents enjoy both family and professional life.

Amber is a graduate of Arizona State University. She has been featured in media outlets such as NPR, Forbes, Inc., BuzzFeed, the Huffington Post, Women 2.0, SUCCESS and Thrive Global.

She is the host of The Tote and Pears Podcast and The New MORE Podcast and a frequent contributor to the American Express Blog.

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