All That I Had With Kathy Corse

EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 36 MIN

All That I Had With Kathy Corse

from Coffee and Tea with CarrieVee · host Carrie Verrocchio

This is one of those episodes you don’t just listen to—you feel.In this deeply moving conversation, Carrie sits down with Kathy Corse, author of All That I Had, to explore the beauty, wisdom, and often-overlooked value of the elderly in our lives.From stories of the Great Depression to lessons in resilience, generosity, and what truly matters—this episode is a powerful reminder that we are missing something essential when we overlook the generations before us.And maybe… just maybe… the joy we’re searching for is found in slowing down long enough to listen.✨ Meet Kathy CorseKathy Corse is a speaker and author whose work centers around honoring the elderly, preserving their stories, and reconnecting generations.Her book, All That I Had, shares the remarkable story of her mother—a woman who gave everything she had during a time of hardship and unknowingly created a legacy that would ripple for generations. 💡 In This Episode, We Talk About:💛 The Hidden Gift of the Elderly Spending time with older generations isn’t just something we do for them—it’s something that transforms us. 🕰️ The Wisdom We’re Losing From horse-and-buggy days to modern life, these stories carry lessons we can’t afford to lose. 🌱 What True Abundance Looks Like Kathy shares how her mother—who had little financially—lived a life of deep richness, generosity, and faith. 🤝 How to Rebuild Connection Across Generations Even if you don’t have close family nearby, there are ways to create meaningful relationships with the elderly in your community. 🔥 Why This Matters Right Now In a world obsessed with youth, speed, and “more,” we are missing the grounding, perspective, and joy that comes from slowing down and listening.🔑 Key Takeaways The elderly are not “past their prime”—they are walking libraries of wisdom Listening is one of the most powerful ways to create connection and impact  True abundance is not about money—it’s about love, service, and legacy You don’t need family nearby to create meaningful relationships  Small acts of connection can create life-changing ripple effects📘 About the BookAll That I Had is a true story that takes readers back in time and invites them into a life marked by sacrifice, faith, and quiet strength. 📍 Available on Kathy’s website and Amazon 💛 A portion of proceeds supports organizations helping children with disabilities✍️ Journal PromptWhat is one small, intentional step I can take this week to connect with someone older—and what might I learn if I truly listened?❤️ Final ThoughtsThis episode is a wake-up call.We don’t have to wait until someone is gone to learn their story. We don’t have to wait to feel connected. We don’t have to wait to experience joy.Sometimes the most meaningful thing you can do… is sit down, ask a question, and listen.📣 Share This EpisodeIf this conversation touched you, share it with someone who needs a reminder to slow down, connect, and rediscover what truly matters.Bring some fresh perspectives and inspiration to your group or team. Kathy’s engaging presentations, extensive professional skills and real life experiences will motivate and leave a lasting impression for listeners. No event is too large or small. Corporations, small businesses, conferences and churches are perfect for her messages. Crossing generational lines, her delivery style resonates with a variety of ages.Get Kathy's Book:  All That I Had:  https://amzn.to/4vh5WHZContact Kathy and book her!: 

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