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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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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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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Pamela D Wilson | Caregiving Expert provides caregiver tips, support for caregivers, and resources for aging and elderly care. Caregiving and aging for parents doesn't have to be challenging with expert advice based on Pamela's 25 years of experience in care management and developing care solutions for families and individuals.
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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 care professional, 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, helpi ...
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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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Medical Moms Anonymous: Insights & Christian Encouragement for Parents, Caregivers, and Families of Medically Complex Children
Jessica Spurlock
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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Bringing inspiration, education, resources, hope, and strength to Caregivers so you can Keep Going, Keep Pushing, Keep Loving, and Keep CARING!
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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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Straight Talk to help you provide compassionate care. Ideas, stories, tips, checklists, forms, resources and more. We are all caring for someone.
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Podcast about caring for those with dementia.
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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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Providing education and information on senior care topics.
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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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Caring for a loved one with dementia and Alzheimer’s can be overwhelming, emotional, and at times lonely. If you are a family caregiver or professional caregiver navigating the challenges of memory care, dementia or in home caregiving you're in the right place. Welcome to Empowerment Lounge for Caregivers, where each week we share stories and practical tips to help you care for your loved one with more strength, confidence and compassion. Here’s the truth, you don’t have to do it alone. I’m ...
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Toula Wootan is a nationally recognized caregiver and caregiver advocate. Her show offers advice, counseling and care. Guests include national experts and caregiving celebrities.
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Helping Navigate the Journey of Aging and Caregiving (formerly the Coach's Corner). Hosted by Matthew Gallardo, Senior Director of Community Engagement at Messiah Lifeways.
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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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Dementia Caregiver Support for Christians: Tips for Alzheimer’s & Dementia Caregivers to Manage Stress, Prevent Burnout & Handle Difficult Behaviors
Lizette Cloete, Christian Dementia Coach
Are You a Christian Family Caregiver Feeling Worn Thin by Dementia or Alzheimer’s? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure this out by yourself. Welcome to Dementia Caregiver Support for Christians, the podcast that helps you stop reacting in crisis and start stewarding this season with clarity, calm, and Christ-centered care. Whether you’re a spouse, adult child, or family member trying to walk this journey faithfully, this show meets you at the intersection of practical dementia guid ...
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Hearts of Caregiving: Nurturing the Souls of Caregivers
Valda Branison, Jeanine Marbury Bryant, and Mary C Hartfield
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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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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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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“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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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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270. How to Trust Others (and Still Protect Your Loved One) as a Dementia Caregiver
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16:45Need more help but flinch at the word “trust”? Anne gets it. In Episode 270 of Dementia Caregiver Support for Christians she admits, “**One word would make caregiving easier—**trust.” Doctors who push life-at-any-cost, aides who overstep, relatives who second-guess… no wonder she’d rather shoulder everything herself. Lizette begins with her signatu…
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Medical procedures can be overwhelming for kids—especially those with complex conditions. In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we explore five powerful ways that play can ease your child’s fear of doctors, needles, and medical environments. You’ll learn how simple, play-based strategies can build confidence, reduce anxiety, and even make futu…
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Using Music to Meet the Emotional Needs of Neurodivergent Children
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40:26In this episode, we explore how music can be a powerful tool for caregivers and parents of neurodivergent children, helping to support emotional regulation, communication, and connection. Our guest, Craig Parks, is the founder of Parenting Harmony and creator of the Parenting A to E Method—a groundbreaking approach that helps overwhelmed parents tu…
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Strain and conflict we can experience in a romantic relationship while also caregiving for a parent, child, sibling or other family member, with Barry Jacobs and Julie Mayer (Episode 124)
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42:08Caring for someone can add complexity and conflict in a romantic relationship. Whether your partner disagrees with your decisions and beliefs regarding caregiving or whether they feel you are not present for them the way you once were, this is for any caregiver experiencing changes in a romantic relationship. Barry Jacobs and his wife Julie Mayer a…
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Can Technology Close the Dementia Care Gap? A Conversation with Allyson Schrier, USA
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38:54Episode Summary: In this episode of the Dementia Caregivers’ Corner Podcast, we’re joined by Allyson Schrier, a passionate dementia care advocate, educator, and co-founder of Zinnia TV, a tech platform designed to support individuals living with dementia and reduce stress for caregivers. Allyson shares her personal journey as a caregiver for her hu…
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Caring Out Loud: Rosanne Corcoran on Dementia, Daughterhood & Making Caregivers Visible
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34:54Hey folks, Selma and Zack here! In this episode, we sit down with the incredible Rosanne Corcoran—a powerhouse advocate, seasoned dementia caregiver, and host of the Daughterhood the Podcast. Rosanne opens up about her 12-year journey caring for her mom through vascular dementia and how it shaped not only her life but her mission to build a communi…
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Navigating Emotional Challenges in Caregiving
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18:12Learn effective caregiver strategies to handle the emotional impact of caregiving that comes with unpredictable and uncertain elder care situations. Recognize the importance of caregiver well-being. Pamela D Wilson offers valuable caregiver tips and support for caregivers, emphasizing the importance of emotional health while caring for the elderly.…
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Common Challenges & Coping Strategies in Caregiving with Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer
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52:04I'm delighted to welcome back to the podcast Dr. Barry Jacobs, and equally excited to welcome his co author and wife, Dr. Julia Mayer. Dr. Barry Jacobs is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, author and principal at Health Management Associates, a national healthcare consulting firm. He's the author of the emotional Survival Guide for Caregiv…
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Tune in as LaSheena McBride and Holly Stevens from We Support Caregivers discuss Holly's generational caregiving journey. 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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Spirit Sessions #2: The Spoon Theory & The Cookie Breakdown
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46:41Ever cried over something small — like dropping a cookie or running out of toilet paper? You're not alone. In this episode, we explore the real emotional toll of caregiving, one spoon (and one breakdown) at a time. Inspired by the Spoon Theory and real-life unravelings, this Spirit Session is a gentle invitation to name your limits, honor your exha…
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269. How Revolutionary Christian Caregiving Is When Contrasted To The World
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27:29Why do we still feel uneasy when secular experts say, “Just tell Mom her husband is at work” or “Late-stage patients have no quality of life”? Episode 269 answers with three Bible-anchored distinctives that drive the Think Different Dementia Method™. 1. Dignity Is Imago Dei, Not IQ Lizette opens by reminding us that worth flows from Genesis 1 27, n…
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He Survived a Brain Aneurysm—Then Became His Mother's Caregiver
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57:46What happens when life knocks you down—twice—and you choose to rise again with love? In this unforgettable episode, we sit down with Andrew Davie, a brain aneurysm survivor who became the full-time caregiver for his mother during her battle with ALS. His journey is one of trauma, transformation, and unshakable resilience. Andrew shares what it’s li…
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ix months ago, Medical Moms Anonymous was born out of late-night prayers, exhaustion, and a deep desire to remind other moms that they aren’t alone. In this special milestone episode, I’m reflecting on everything God has done in and through this community—from sharing raw stories of diagnosis, grief, and uncertainty to discovering hope, healing, an…
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268. What You Need To Know When Your Husband With Dementia Has A Good Day as a Wife
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12:42Your loved one suddenly shaves unprompted, laughs at old jokes, and walks 10 000 steps with the grandkids. It feels like heaven cracked open—until dread creeps in: “What if tomorrow they slip back into twenty-hour sleep days?” Episode 268 meets that exact tension. Anne, whose husband battles Parkinson’s disease, Lewy body dementia, and FTD, just li…
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267. How to Stop Burning Out as a Dementia Caregiver — By Using What You're Actually Good At
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26:04Are you juggling meds, bills, and late-night Google searches while silently asking, “Why am I still failing?” Episode 267 of Dementia Caregiver Support for Christians exposes a hidden truth: burnout often happens when we care outside the wiring God gave us. 1. The Question That Changes Everything “Let’s imagine it’s six months from today and your c…
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Talking all about ANGER and resentment in caregiving (Episode 123)
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10:39What leads to anger and resentment in caregiving and is there anything you can do to help prevent or mitigate these very intense, and sometimes overpowering, emotions? Today Stephanie talks about what can commonly trigger feelings of anger and resentment in caregiving and provides some realistic strategies to help you through these emotions while c…
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[079] Hearing the Unheard: Discovering My Child's Hearing Loss
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16:41In this emotional and empowering episode, I share our personal story of discovering my son’s hearing loss—a story filled with quiet clues, missed signs, and persistent mom instincts. If you’ve ever had to listen between the lines or advocate when no one else sees what you see, this episode is for you. Learn how we navigated subtle symptoms, pushed …
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"Inside the NICU: What No One Tells Parents About Pediatric Care"
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44:52🎙️ Inside the NICU: What No One Tells Parents About Pediatric Care | Mama Mable’s Caregivers Podcast When your baby enters the NICU, you’re thrown into a world of monitors, medical jargon, and sleepless nights. But what happens behind the scenes—and what don’t parents hear from doctors and nurses? In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with Julie…
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265. If God Is Good, Why Is There Dementia?
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25:29Are you a Christian caregiver who secretly wonders, “Is all this sacrifice even worth it?” Episode 265 meets you in that raw place with Psalm 73 as a roadmap out of spiritual jail. 1. Name the Tension “Sometimes caregiving doesn’t feel like a calling. It feels like punishment.” That line opens the episode and echoes Asaph’s cry, “Surely in vain I h…
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Guilt for not being able to do ‘it all’ while caring for multiple people and balancing other responsibilities (Episode 122)
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Do you care for multiple family members or friends? Do you feel like you are not doing all you ultimately ‘should be’ doing given the limitations of caring for multiple people (plus potentially working and other responsibilities)? In today’s episode, Stephanie discusses this element of guilt and what happens & what you can do about being pulled in …
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Designing for Dementia: How Smart Technology and Environments Support Sensory Changes with Professor Andrea Tales, UK
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42:43Episode Summary: In this episode, Professor Andrea Tales, joins us to explore how dementia affects more than just memory, focusing on the often-overlooked sensory and perceptual changes. We discuss how smart technology, and thoughtful environmental design can better support people living with dementia, reduce distress, and improve quality of life. …
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Is It Right to Put an Elderly Parent in a Care Home? | Family Caregiving Strategies
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15:26This episode addresses the tough decision many adult children face: Is it right to put an elderly parent in a care home against their wishes? Caregiving expert Pamela D. Wilson shares invaluable caregiver tips and eldercare advice to navigate this emotional journey. Gain insights into the importance of creating family caregiving strategies and init…
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264. How to Be a Dementia Caregiver When You Don’t Feel Ready (or Qualified)
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22:04Beth is a pastor’s wife who never planned to be a dementia caregiver. Her father died in January; her 75-year-old mother could no longer live alone. In today’s episode, Beth admits: “I’ve moved into my bedroom and she’s moved into the house.” Shadowing, constant haggling, endless “Where’s my bank card?”—Beth is overwhelmed. So I invite her to pause…
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Celebrating small wins might feel impossible in the chaos of medical motherhood, but these little victories hold lasting hope. In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we’re talking about why recognizing progress—no matter how tiny—is essential for emotional and spiritual survival. From the first bite of a restricted food to a calm moment in a no…
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263. How Prioritize Time, Money And Energy In Christian Dementia Caregiving
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24:40Linda reheats her coffee three times; John skips lunch again; Maria hasn’t opened her Bible in a week because the pillbox, insurance forms, and laundry shout louder. Episode 263 meets caregivers right there—in the blur of unfinished tasks—and offers a compass: the 4D Method™ (Do, Delay, Delete, Delegate). The Wake-Up Statistic Lizette reminds us th…
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From caring for her mom with frontotemporal dementia, to creating a film and advocating to normalize the caregiving experience, with Katie Prentiss (Episode 121)
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42:28After being thrust into the world of caregiving and caring for her mom with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), Katie Prentiss saw the need to share the caregiver experience with others, both those who could relate or those who did not understand and could learn. With her upcoming feature film, Wake up Maggie, Katie has made it her mission to bring care…
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Navigating the Journey: How Adult Children Can Care for Aging Parents With Compassion and Clarity
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40:58How do you care for your aging parents without losing yourself in the process? In this powerful episode, Dr. Corinne Auman, a nationally recognized gerontologist and author of Keenagers, shares expert insights and heartfelt guidance on what it truly takes to care for aging parents with compassion, clarity, and confidence. Whether you're just starti…
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262. How To Still Be A Good Dementia Caregiver When You Can't Be There All The Time
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20:37Linda answered my signature question with a sigh: “Six months from today? I just want to let go of the guilt of being there all the time.” Episode 262 invites every Christian caregiver to wrestle with that same ache. Linda’s 89-year-old mom (post-stroke, post-fall) and her 91-year-old dad live fifteen minutes away. One midnight call changed everyth…
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[077] When You’re Afraid of Losing Your Child: Finding Faith in the Fear
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17:46If you're a medical mom who lies awake at night, gripped by the fear of losing your child—this episode is for you. In When You’re Afraid of Losing Your Child: Finding Faith in the Fear, we get honest about the quiet ache that many caregivers carry: the “what ifs” that follow us into every doctor’s appointment, hospital stay, and test result. This e…
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261. What Happens After Caregiving Ends? Why You Need a Plan Now
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27:23✈️ Walking to Sweden without a map? That’s what many of us do in dementia care. We start out with love and conviction—but no plan. Episode 261 changes that. Lizette Cloete introduces the DigniCare Lens: one life-shaping question that forces you to think beyond today’s appointments and outbursts. “Three years from now, when caregiving is over, what …
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Guilt about moving someone to a facility when you promised them you would always keep them at ‘home’, with Susanne White (Episode 120)
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32:56In today’s episode, Stephanie speaks to Susanne White (Caregiver Warrior) about the one thing that brought her tremendous guilt for many years after the passing of her parents: transferring them to a facility after promising she would keep them at home. Susanne discusses the situation that led to this change in her caregiving path, and how she now …
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Underestimating Elderly Care Needs: Tips for Family Caregivers
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20:46Uncover four aspects of underestimating elderly care needs in this episode with caregiving expert Pamela D Wilson. Learn caregiver tips and care strategies to discuss the care and well-being of aging loved ones and prevent caregiver burnout. Recognize how underestimating elderly care can lead to health declines and caregiving challenges. Join Pamel…
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Repost - Honouring Jennifer Josey (1944-2024): A Journey Through Mixed Dementia with her daughter, Shellie Josey, UK
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46:09In this heartfelt episode, we pay tribute to Jennifer Mavis Josey, affectionately known as Jen, who passed away in October 2024 from mixed dementia. Shellie Josey, Jen’s only daughter, joins us to reflect on her mum’s life, their family’s caregiving journey, and how they’ve been coping since her passing. We explore Jen’s background, her role as a m…
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When your child receives a complex medical diagnosis, it can feel like your entire world shifts—and that includes your marriage. In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we're diving into 5 practical and prayerful ways to support your husband as he walks this road beside you. Whether he’s stoic and silent or visibly stressed, your husband is carr…
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Self-Preservation and the Power of the Small Moment with Charlotte Bayala
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28:57This week, we sit down with the incredible Charlotte Bayala, host of the Cancer Caregivers Podcast and a nominee for the International Women's Podcast Awards. Charlotte brings raw honesty, heartfelt wisdom, and a refreshing sense of humor to a conversation every caregiver needs to hear. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, unseen, or just in need of a …
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260. How to Be a Wife While Dementia Caregiving Your Parent
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16:32“I love my mom… but I miss my marriage.” If you've ever whispered this in the quiet, exhausted corners of your day, this blog is for you. In Episode 260, Lizette walks alongside Paulette, a Christian woman navigating the daily strain of caregiving for her mother while trying to preserve a two-year-old marriage. Paulette lives apart from her husband…
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In this episode of Medical Moms Anonymous, we reflect on the unwavering faithfulness of God, especially during the seasons of life marked by medical challenges. As medical moms, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and uncertain, but God's faithfulness remains constant, no matter what season we're in. We’ll talk about how we can rely on His promises when …
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Boundaries Without Guilt with Coach Barb Nangle
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45:20Caregiving doesn't mean self-sacrifice at all costs. In this powerful episode, Coach Barb Nangle shares how caregivers can set healthy, guilt-free boundaries without shame, fear, or burnout. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, taken for granted, or emotionally drained while caring for a loved one—this conversation is for you. Learn how to protect your…
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259. How To Make Dementia Caregiving Feel Easier By Defining Roles
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22:46Ever feel like you’re rowing the dementia care boat alone while everyone else shouts directions—or just enjoys the ride? In Episode 259, Lizette introduces the Anchor Care Matrix™—a powerful framework to reduce family conflict by defining roles based on two questions: How involved are you in daily care? How much authority do you actually have? Once…
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Being questioned about your involvement as a caregiver (Episode 119)
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11:34Have you ever had your caregiving or involvement as a caregiver questioned? This can STING. You have spent so much time and energy providing care and suddenly someone is questioning what you have done or how you have done it. Or maybe you have finally implemented boundaries in your caregiving and people are pushing back and commenting on you and yo…
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Spirit Sessions #1: Begin Again
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22:23Embracing the Caregiving Journey: Welcome to 'Spirit Sessions' 💫 "In the midst of chaos, we can begin again". Tune into Spirit Sessions for inspiration, connection, and a space to breathe and be. Your spirit deserves this. In this heartfelt episode, MA, host of The Caregiver's Spirit, invites caregivers to begin anew with a series of 21 spirit sess…
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Future planning isn’t just paperwork, it’s peace of mind, confidence, and dignity for you and your loved one. Yet, most caregivers are so caught up in daily tasks that they don’t look ahead… until it’s too late. In this episode, Lin White breaks down the 5 critical areas every caregiver MUST plan for—from legal docs to backup care, so you can repla…
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Help for Dementia Family Caregivers: Medicare's GUIDE Program with Jenna Morgenstern-Gaines
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43:56Dementia family caregivers face an overwhelming journey—without adequate support or resources. Supporting someone with dementia is a complex, emotional, exhausting journey. Yet, dementia family caregivers face this challenge without the coordinated support, training, or resources needed to provide the best care possible. But that’s beginning to cha…
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258. How to Cope With Grief As A Dementia Caregiver While Your Loved One Is Still Alive
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15:48“I still visit. I still pray. But am I even a caregiver anymore?” Larry’s question cuts to the heart of so many Christian caregivers walking the final stretch of dementia. In Episode 258 of Dementia Caregiver Support for Christians, we walk with Larry, a husband navigating what many call “ambiguous grief”—grieving a spouse who is still alive, yet s…
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257. 3 Hidden Reasons Christian Caregivers Burn Out — And How To Stop It
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21:29“Am I still doing this out of love… or just because I’m afraid to stop?” If that question has crossed your mind in the quiet moments—between pill reminders, another load of laundry, or the third night in a row of disrupted sleep—you’re not alone. In Episode 257 of Dementia Caregiver Support for Christians, Lizette dives into three hidden motivation…
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Welcome back to Caregiver’s Compass! We cannot believe we are already on season 5 and we have some incredible guests coming your way. In this episode Stephanie introduces this season and briefly discusses her mom’s recent passing after many years of caregiving. Visit us on our website to see all that we offer for caregiver support: www.compassionin…
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When was the last time you admitted, 'I can’t do this alone'? If you’ve ever felt trapped between society’s expectation to be "the strong one" and your desperate need for real support—this episode is your permission slip to stop carrying the weight solo. We will dive into why caregiving culture glorifies self-sacrifice (and how to break free), plus…
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Is Guided Meditation an Effective Tool for Managing Dementia-Related Behaviours? with Katie Fournier, USA
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26:36In this episode of Dementia Caregivers` Corner Podcast, I’m joined by Katie Fournier, LPN, CDP from Ember Holistic Care in the USA as we continue our discussion on non-medical approaches to managing dementia-related behaviors. Building on our previous conversation with co-founder Shari Flight, we explore effective holistic strategies that prioritiz…
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How to Stop Feeling Pressured by Elderly Parents | Family Caregiving Tips
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19:01Stop feeling pressured by elderly parents to take on additional caregiving tasks. Pamela D. Wilson, a caregiving expert, shares stories of caregivers feeling pressured by elderly parents, siblings, and other family members. Get expert caregiver tips and advice to transform your caregiving story and start saying no to additional eldercare tasks and …
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Feeling weary from the nonstop demands of medical motherhood? This special episode of Medical Moms Anonymous delivers a rhyming dose of encouragement just for you. In “Oh Medical Mom! (A Fun Poem to Brighten Your Hard Days),” I share an original, Dr. Seuss–inspired poem to lift your heart and remind you that you are not alone in the hospital halls,…
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