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Caregivers and Candid Conversations is a podcast by We Support Caregivers, INC; a 501 (c)(3) organization that encourages and empowers individuals who take care of their elderly loved ones to cultivate and focus on self-care development. Caregivers and Candid Conversations Podcast focuses on discussing various topics related to Self-care and ways to continue to navigate the caregiving journey. WeSupportCaregivers.org| Because Caregivers Deserve Support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy ...
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In this monthly podcast, host Rosanne Corcoran interviews experts in the field, asking questions caregivers want to know the answers to – with topics ranging from the practical to the emotional strains of caregiving. Rosanne carries her experience as a former primary, in-home caregiver and Daughterhood Circle Leader into each interview. Along with strategies and resources, this podcast also provides listeners with the comfort of knowing they are not facing these challenges alone.
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The journey of caring for a loved one with dementia can be deeply challenging. Juliah Ratladi, an MSc Dementia Care Specialist and experienced dementia caregiver, is uniquely positioned to share her observations, experiences, knowledge, and insights on various aspects of dementia care. Together with other dementia experts and caregivers, she raises awareness, offers encouragement, and provides hope. Through meaningful discussions, they shed light on key dementia-related issues, helping to ed ...
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Did you know that in 2020 there were 53 million caregivers in the United States? By 2025, this number is expected to significantly expand to 62.5 million. 73% of these individuals have to juggle the responsibilities of working a job while being a caregiver. They are called “working caregivers” and are often referred to as “invisible” because they typically remain silent about their caregiving challenges. Nor do they seek help from their colleagues at work or their managers, choosing to face ...
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Are you a parent or caregiver navigating the rollercoaster of raising a child with complex medical or special needs? You’re not alone. Medical Mom’s Anonymous is a weekly podcast offering practical tips, insights from medical professionals, stories from other medical moms, and biblical encouragement for those walking this unique path in life. Hosted by Jessica Spurlock, a fellow medical mom, this podcast provides: Practical advice to simplify caregiving and advocacy. Stories of perseverance, ...
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Welcome to "Mama Mable's Caregivers Podcast," hosted by Talisa A. Garcia. This channel is a dedicated space that shines a light on the courage, challenges, and unwavering commitment of caregivers. Through our episodes, we delve into the lives of those who provide (or have provided) care for loved ones. Our mission is to create a supportive community where stories of hope, resilience, and shared experiences offer solace and inspiration. Join us as we embrace the journey of caregiving with ope ...
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A podcast that blends meaningful insights with lighthearted fun, offering a mix of emotional, mental, and spiritual support to caregivers navigating their journeys. Through personal stories, insights, and and uplifting discussions, each episode explores the challenges caregivers face—balancing selflessness with self-care, managing stress, and rediscovering their inner strength. Expect a space for relaxation, real-talk, and inspiring conversations that remind caregivers to nurture themselves ...
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Katherine Autin, a 43-year visionary entrepreneur, Parkinson's expert, Patient Advocate Consultant, Caregiver Coach, Author, Educator, Speaker, and Facilitator shares her 21-year journey as a 24/7 spouse caregiver for her husband who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2004. Her passion is empowering caregivers who care for people living with chronic and life-altering conditions through advocacy, education, and an inspirational, supportive community, encouraging joy and confidence in t ...
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Caregiver's Compass

Stephanie Muskat

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This is Caregiver's Compass. An uplifting, inspirational podcast talking about all things caregiving. Therapist and caregiver Stephanie Muskat takes you through real-life caregiving stories from her own therapeutic experience and gives you the raw and personal on her own caregiving experiences as a young caregiver. Plus hear from tons of incredible experts and caregivers who are living through their day-to-day journeys. It's all here at Caregiver's Compass.
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Caffeinated Caregivers

Erica Stearns & Alyssa Nutile

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Welcome to Caffeinated Caregivers, with your hosts Erica Stearns and Alyssa Nutile, two caregivers and parents to medically complex children who are out here, ready to build a community of caregivers to empower each other and advocate for better support — for themselves and those they care for. Each month, we'll bringing you stories, research, resources, and hopefully a few laughs too as we chat with medical professionals, disabled adults, AND other caregivers who are laugh-crying their way ...
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"Care for Caregivers" explores the unexpected odyssey of caring for a loved one in the final stages of life. Produced by Inez Odom, the podcast features Laura Mary Robinson and Dr. Laura Mosqueda, a gerontologist. Join them as they discuss a personal experience and offer advice to others. The podcast is presented as 17 short chapters, organized to enable easy searching for topics.
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Caregiver’s Best Friend

Presbyterian Villages of Michigan

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Presbyterian Villages of Michigan’s Resources and Tips for the Caregiving Community, with your host, Lynn Alexander. During this podcast series, Lynn will draw upon her deep experience in caregiving, senior living, and respite services to engage with expert guests and share innovative tips, resources, and support for caregivers.
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“Care Chronicles” is your ultimate companion for navigating the joys and challenges of caregiving. Whether you’re a parent, a nanny, a tutor, or a caregiver for seniors, this podcast dives deep into the world of care. Each episode features expert insights, practical tips, and heartwarming stories that inspire, educate, and empower listeners. From managing bedtime battles to fostering creativity in kids, “Care Chronicles” is here to help you create meaningful, balanced, and fulfilling caregiv ...
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Creative Caregivers Podcast

Dr. Linda Miles, Pastor Brett Cooper

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Welcome to the Creative Caregivers Podcast hosted by Dr. Linda Miles and Pastor Brett Cooper. This mother and son duo are using their expertise and experience to help others answer the questions of how to care for loved ones in need. They have a heart for sharing their strategies with those who find themselves in a caretaker role for a variety of illnesses and disabilities.
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Are You a Christian Caregiver Overwhelmed by Dementia or Alzheimer’s? Find Faith-Based Support and Real Solutions. Dementia caregiving is overwhelming, exhausting, and emotionally draining—but you don’t have to figure it out alone. If you’re struggling with caregiver stress, burnout, difficult dementia behaviors, family conflict, or making major care decisions, this podcast equips you with practical, faith-driven strategies to make dementia care easier, less stressful, and more peaceful. Thi ...
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Hearts of Caregiving: Nurturing the Souls of Caregivers

Valda Branison, Jeanine Marbury Bryant, and Mary C Hartfield

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Welcome to "Hearts of Caregiving: Nurturing the Souls of Caregivers," a compassionate and insightful podcast that aims to support and empower caregivers who selflessly devote their time and energy to caring for others. Hosted by Valda Branison, Jeanine Marbury Bryant, and Mary C Hartfield, this podcast is a safe space where caregivers can find comfort, guidance, and inspiration as they navigate the challenges and joys of their caregiving roles.
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The Knowledge for Caregivers Podcast will provide practical tips from a geriatric nurse's perspective on how to help your aged love one. The world is experiencing an explosion of people living longer. At some point though, an aged person begins to need help. Most of that help is provided by family members. Family members usually begin a steep learning curve on how to help their aged loved ones. Every week I will provide practical tips that I use with my own family to help you navigate the ca ...
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I went from being a full-time Online Social Seller to the Primary Caregiver of my 81-year-old mother in a blink of the eye. This experience has changed me in so many ways. However, money and mental health has became such a huge issue, I wanted to share my experiences with people beyond just family and friends. Hence, the creation of this podcast. *Update* Now that Mom has passed I've changed the podcast to "Flowers For First-Time Caregivers". I"ve also wrote a book to share tips and informat ...
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Today, I’m bringing you the Comfort Care-Givers Podcast to provide education and insight regarding ‘How To Make Your Loved-one More Comfortable When Bedding Isn’t’. Today’s topic will include pointers on the serious matter of Infection Control. I want to open up this topic for discussion due to its urgent nature. It’s most important to me because as I cared for my Mother, I realized and had to consider in every way, the potential for bacteria development which could cause various types of in ...
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A podcast hosted by Consuela, Occupational Therapist, Certified Aging in Place Specialist, Certified Dementia Practitioner, fall prevention specialist and former caregiver. Caregiving brings challenges; sometimes you need a space to feel understood and supported. Finding A Foothold podcast is the place to come. Here, you get to hear similar challenges that other family caregivers are facing, especially those caring for someone who has had a stroke, and learn strategies or different viewpoint ...
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In Episode 247, we uncovered five common lies that trap caregivers early in their dementia journey—about identity, dignity, and purpose. But the enemy doesn’t stop there. Once you’re deep into caregiving, the lies get sneakier. In Episode 249, we expose five more dangerous lies Christian dementia caregivers often believe—lies that lead to guilt, fe…
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If you or someone you love has ever faced a health scare, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. My guest today is Dr. Edward G. Rogoff, an accomplished educator and advocate whose personal journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Diagnosed with hemophilia as a child, Dr. Rogoff faced a lifetime of uncertainty—until a liver transplant in …
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Episode Summary: In this thought-provoking episode of the Dementia Caregivers Corner Podcast, host Juliah is joined by Dr Hannah Hussain, a Health Economist at the Office of Health Economics in London. Dr Hussain, who holds a PhD in health economics from the University of Sheffield and is a qualified pharmacist, shares her insights into the challen…
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As a busy medical mom, it’s easy to prioritize everyone else’s needs while neglecting your own—especially when it comes to food. Between doctor’s appointments, therapies, and the emotional toll of caregiving, you may find yourself running on caffeine and crumbs. In this practical and grace-filled episode, we’re talking all about simple, healthy mea…
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Rhonda Klug from Harry & David to talk about the often invisible and deeply personal journey of working caregivers. From supporting her parents through dialysis and COPD to leading real cultural change within her organization, Rhonda shares her firsthand experience that sparked a company-wide movement of s…
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Tune in as LaSheena McBride and Amanda Walker from We Support Caregivers have a candid conversation about Amanda's caregiving journey of being a vision impaired caregiver. Follow the show! Caregivers and Candid Conversations Podcast are available on all listening platform! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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What happens when a trained pediatrician suddenly becomes a full-time dementia caregiver? You might think that a medical background would make things easier. But for Dr. Beth, it was the start of a deeply emotional, confusing, and surprisingly human journey. In this episode, we hear her honest story—how her mother-in-law’s sudden decline and unexpe…
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What if the biggest struggles you’re facing as a caregiver aren’t just from the outside—but from the lies you’ve unknowingly believed? In Episode 247, we expose 5 common lies the world tells Christian dementia caregivers—and replace them with biblical truth that brings peace, clarity, and hope. If you’ve ever felt like your loved one is “losing the…
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You love your parents. You want to do the right thing. But what if doing “the right thing” could cost you your peace, your marriage, and your health? In Episode 246, we walk through a raw and honest conversation with a caregiver wrestling with one of the most difficult questions Christian families face: Should I move my parents into my home? The an…
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Do you ever feel like you’re sinking under the weight of medical motherhood—drowning in exhaustion, doubt, or the fear that you’re not doing enough? In this powerful episode of Medical Mom’s Anonymous, we talk about what it means to rest in God’s grace when you feel like you're failing. Drawing wisdom from Paul’s “thorn in the flesh” and from the s…
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Have you ever wondered why the more strategies you learn, the more stressed you feel? You’ve read the books, tried the tools, and still, peace feels just out of reach. In Episode 245, we explore why true clarity in dementia caregiving doesn’t come from fixing problems—it comes from seeing the journey through God’s eyes. This episode is a heartfelt …
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Repost: This week sees the return of popular guest Isabel Baker, a retired clinical nurse consultant and author from Australia who has more fascinating insights to share about her work, and what she learned in her time as a dementia caregiver and how she helps others learn what is truly needed by those with dementia. The conversation begins with th…
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What do you do when your loved one with dementia looks at you… and calls you their friend instead of their sister? It’s a moment that feels like a punch in the gut. But what if how they feel with you matters more than what they call you? In Episode 244, we explore the heart of relationship-centered dementia care—focusing on emotional connection ove…
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In this powerful episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, I’m joined by my long-time friend, Sarah E. Frazer, as she shares the deeply personal journey of adopting her two youngest children from China. With a heart for the forgotten and a call to grow her family, Sarah never anticipated the medical complexities that came with the adoption. In this conver…
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If you're a working caregiver—or if you support them—you need to hear this one. In this episode, we sit down with elder law experts (and longtime friends of the show) Eric Goldberg and Clelia Pergola from the NJ Elder Law Center. Together, they drop some serious knowledge on navigating Medicaid, protecting assets, and creating real systems of suppo…
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Dementia caregiving often begins where the world tells us to start—with the diagnosis, the symptoms, and the stress. But what if we’ve been starting in the wrong place all along? In Episode 243, we explore how Christian caregivers can shift from the medical model of dementia care to a relationship-centered, biblically grounded approach—one that bri…
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When your child has a complex medical condition, isolation can feel like a constant companion. In this heartfelt episode of Medical Mom's Anonymous, I open up about my own journey—how my daughter’s rare disease diagnosis left me searching for support that didn’t quite fit, and how that ultimately led to the creation of this very podcast. (Story her…
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Have you ever felt confused—or even frustrated—by your loved one’s fluctuating clarity? One day, they seem mentally sharp and engaged. The next, they can’t follow a simple conversation. What’s going on? In Episode 242, we explore why cognitive decline in dementia isn’t a straight line and how you can respond with wisdom, compassion, and a biblical …
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When we think about dementia caregiving, most of us focus on checklists, medications, behavior changes, and coping strategies. But what if we’ve been approaching it all backward? In Episode 241, we begin a powerful new series that offers a biblical foundation for caregiving. This isn’t just about managing daily tasks—it’s about understanding who Go…
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Today, my guest is Amy Fuchs, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Aging Life Care Professional with over 15 years of experience supporting families through the complexities of caregiving for aging loved ones. As the founder of The Elder Expert, Amy combines her compassion, empathy, and expertise to provide personalized care and guidance for older…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Dementia Caregivers` Corner Podcast, Juliah speaks with Mr. Dallas Dixon, who is living with dementia. Together, they explore how different stakeholders, such as policymakers, healthcare professionals, and caregivers can better support people with dementia. Mr. Dixon shares his perspective on the misconceptions a…
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What do you do when your world changes in the blink of an eye? In Episode 240, we hear a deeply personal story—one that many caregivers quietly fear but few feel prepared for. After months of navigating medical decisions, doctor visits, and emotional stress, the host’s mother passed away suddenly during what was supposed to be a routine procedure. …
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When a medical emergency strikes, will you be ready? As a medical mom, the fear of the unexpected is real—but with the right plan in place, you can trade panic for preparedness. In this episode, I’ll walk you through creating an emergency plan tailored to your child’s complex medical needs. We’ll cover essential documents, go-bags, medication manag…
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In this heartfelt and deeply insightful episode, we sit down with Bob Mastrogiovanni, a devoted husband, retired IRS professional, and co-president of the Well Spouse Association. Bob opens up about his powerful caregiving journey for his late wife Kathleen, who battled multiple sclerosis for decades. From the moment of diagnosis just two years int…
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What do you do when the unexpected becomes your reality? In Episode 239, we hear a deeply personal and emotional reflection on the recent passing of Lizette's mother. This episode is not just about grief—it's about how preparation, emotional clarity, and faith in God’s sovereignty can carry a caregiver through one of the most difficult moments of t…
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Do you feel unseen in your caregiving role - like your sacrifices go unnoticed and your exhaustion is overlooked? In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we dive into the story of Elijah’s burnout and how God met him with rest, renewal, and reassurance. Even when no one else acknowledges the weight you carry, God sees you. If you’re running on e…
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As a Christian caregiver, you may feel torn between honoring your aging parent and taking care of yourself. The guilt runs deep—especially when it comes to spending your parent’s money on paid care. In Episode 238, we hear from Jamila, an only child caring for her 96-year-old mother. Her question is one many caregivers silently carry: “Is it okay t…
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This is the story of a little boy who was failed. This is also the story of a woman who once loved his mother like a sister—and the moment that shattered everything. In this special podcast episode, I walk you through the real-life heartbreak of losing a child I loved… and learning that someone I trusted was allegedly responsible. 💔 Trigger warning…
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Have you ever heard your loved one say, “This isn’t my home,” or “I want to go home”—even while they’re sitting in the house they’ve lived in for years? If so, you know how painful, confusing, and even heartbreaking that moment can be. In Episode 237, we meet Martina, a spousal caregiver in the Philippines, who asks a question many Christian caregi…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Dementia Caregivers` Corner, Juliah sits down with Rre Busani Mphathiwa, an advocate for dementia awareness and the founder of Pelonomi Foundation (Dementia Botswana). They explore the cultural, linguistic, and systemic challenges affecting dementia understanding and care in Botswana and Sub-Saharan Africa. A maj…
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In this episode of “Care Chronicles,” we explore creative and educational ways to engage children through play. Caregiving is about more than just supervision—it’s an opportunity to nurture young minds, build connections, and create joyful memories. We’ll walk you through 12 fun and educational activities that are easy to set up and perfect for kid…
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Send us a text Katherine introduces you to Dawn Bouillion, owner of Embrace Your Brave, a trauma therapist and coach from Lafayette, Louisiana, who helps women caregivers to dive deep into exploring the hidden trauma they experience and discover that healing is possible, even in the midst of difficult caregiving journeys. Dawn shares her true, emot…
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Send us a text Katherine Autin introduces you again to Patti Mamalis from Tempe, Arizona, owner of Power Word Postcards. She is an amazing, creative entrepreneur and caregiver, who is offering the world her new initiative, the Power Word Burnout Prevention program. In this session with Patti, she explains her program more fully how she inspires you…
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Is moving your aging parent into your home the best way to care for them—or could it cost you your health and marriage? In Episode 236, we walk alongside a caregiver caught in one of the most emotional crossroads many Christians face: the desire to honor their parents while also protecting their marriage and family. It’s a raw, real coaching conver…
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Managing multiple medications for your child can feel overwhelming—late doses, missed meds, confusing schedules—it’s a lot to juggle. In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, I share practical strategies to simplify medication management, from creating an easy-to-follow dosing schedule to using medication tracking apps and organizing supplies eff…
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We’re kicking off our Global Caregiver Advocate Series by heading north to spotlight the amazing work being done in Canada. We sat down with three incredible advocates—Christa Haanstra, Sharon Anderson, and Amy Coupal—who are making waves across the country when it comes to caregiver policy, support, and visibility. Join us as we explore how Canada…
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Can the way you speak to your loved one make dementia caregiving harder or easier? Absolutely. Many caregivers believe their role is to keep their spouse happy at all costs—but what if that very mindset is making things more stressful? In Episode 235, we explore a real-life coaching session with Thomas, a husband caring for his wife of nearly 50 ye…
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Waiting for a diagnosis while watching your child get sicker is an emotional battlefield - one that no parent is ever prepared for. In this deeply personal episode, I share our family’s story through 33 days in four different hospitals across two states, searching for answers as my daughter’s health continued to decline. With cancer mentioned as a …
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Are you waiting for a definitive diagnosis before making a plan for your loved one’s care? Many caregivers feel stuck, holding off on decisions until they “know for sure” what’s happening. But the reality is, waiting can mean missing valuable time to take proactive steps. In Episode 234, we explore a real-life coaching session with Jodi, a caregive…
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When a parent starts showing signs of dementia, many families assume that someone else will step up to take care of them. But what happens when no one does? We walk through a real-life coaching session with Jodi, a long-distance caregiver facing the reality of her mother’s cognitive decline. Her biggest challenge? Figuring out who will take on the …
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My guest today is Dr Mary Frances O’Connor, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Arizona, Director of Clinical Training and a grief researcher. Dr O’Connor shared such great insights the first time she was on the podcast, I’m so glad she’s back to discuss her new book The Grieving Body: How the Stress of Loss Can Be …
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In today’s episode, we are thrilled to welcome back Berrie Holtzhausen from Namibia, Africa. Berrie is the Founder and CEO of Alzheimer Dementia Namibia (ADN) and the visionary behind the Dementia Care Farm, a place of safety for people living with dementia, especially those wrongly accused of witchcraft. Berrie was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disea…
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Ten years... A decade full of hospital stays, diagnoses, sleepless nights, and unexpected blessings. In this heartfelt episode, I reflect on my journey as a medical mom—what I’ve learned, how I’ve grown, and how God has carried me through every fear and every prayer. This episode is in the style of the recent social media trend - I met myself for c…
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One of the hardest parts of dementia caregiving is knowing when to step in—especially when it comes to medication management. Your loved one may want to stay independent, but as mistakes happen, safety must come first. We dive into a real-life coaching session where Shauna, a dementia caregiver, faces the difficult transition of taking over her mot…
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Caregiving doesn’t just happen at home—it happens at work, too. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Donna Benton, the Director of the Family Caregiver Support Center at the University of Southern California, to discuss the often-overlooked challenges faced by working caregivers. With over 28 years of experience, Dr. Benton shares invaluable insig…
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Alzheimer’s disease impacts millions of families, and the fight for better care and a cure continues. In Florida, 580,000 individuals are living with Alzheimer’s, and 840,000 are providing unpaid care to their loved ones. The toll is profound and far-reaching. This week, over 100 advocates from across Florida will gather at the Capitol for the 2025…
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In this episode, we're talking about the Big Bend Hospice's Inaugural Partnership Caregiver Conference, a groundbreaking event designed to provide valuable resources and support for African American caregivers. Caregivers face unique challenges, including chronic stress and health disparities, which can have serious impacts on their well-being. But…
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Do you ever feel like your brain is just done? The endless choices in caregiving—what to cook, how to respond, when to step in—can leave you mentally drained. This exhaustion is called decision fatigue, and it’s one of the biggest burdens of dementia caregiving. We explore why decision fatigue happens, how it affects caregivers, and the biblical an…
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Caring for a medically complex child? Don’t forget yourself. As a medical mom, you’re always focused on your child’s needs—but what about yours? In this episode, we’re diving into real, practical ways to care for yourself, even when time and energy are limited. Learn how to fight burnout, embrace rest without guilt, and find strength in God’s grace…
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When caring for a loved one with dementia, our instinct is often to correct, guide, or keep them on track. But what if the best way to connect wasn’t about following the rules—but breaking them? In Episode 230, we explore how letting go of structure and embracing playfulness can create meaningful moments of joy, connection, and peace in dementia ca…
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