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The Caregiver's Spirit

Maria Aleandra

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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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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 who is living with Dementia can be quite challenging. Juliah Ratladi is an MSc student in the field of Dementia, and yet an Experienced Dementia Caregiver. Juliah is uniquely positioned to share observations, experiences, knowledge, understanding and insights on a variety of issues in the Dementia and Mental Health space. Together with other Caregivers and Dementia Experts, they create public awareness, and share the impromptu beautiful moments they enco ...
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Empowered Caregivers

Shelly Drymon

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Empowered Caregivers is the podcast for spouses and partners who are caring for a loved one with a chronic condition. If you’re navigating the emotional, physical, and mental demands of being both a caregiver and a partner, this show is here to support you. Each episode offers expert advice, real stories, and practical strategies to help you balance caregiving a holistic approach to self-care, set healthy boundaries, and maintain your relationship. We dive into topics like preventing burnout ...
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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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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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Working Caregivers: The Invisible Employees

Selma Archer & Zack Demopoulos

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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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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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Caregivers Finding A Foothold

Consuela Marshall

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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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Care for Caregivers

Inez Odom

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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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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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Caregivers and Candid Conversations Podcast

We Support Caregivers, Inc.

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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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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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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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Comfort CareGivers Podcast

Monica K. Pindle

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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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Send us a text So honored to introduce Brooke Haynes, a multi-passionate and multi-talented entrepreneur who tells us about her 16-year inspirational journeys as a caregiver for friends with chronic conditions which shaped her deep commitment to support, empower, and bring holistic success to caregivers globally Even though Brooke did not have any …
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Have you ever cried out to God in the midst of your child’s medical journey and felt like He wasn’t answering? When the challenges pile up, the exhaustion sets in, and the silence feels deafening, it’s easy to wonder if God is still near. In this episode, I’ll talk about why God sometimes feels distant, how to stay connected to Him even when emotio…
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In these BONUS episodes of Daughterhood the Podcast, Daughterhood Founder Anne Tumlinson joins Rosanne to bring the caregiving conversation to a different level as we’re joined by change leaders and policy experts. Today we speak with Howard Gleckman, senior fellow at the Urban Institute, where he is affiliated with the Tax Policy Center and the Re…
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Caregiving for a loved one with dementia is physically and emotionally draining. Many caregivers reach the end of the day utterly exhausted, yet still find themselves staying up late just to enjoy a little peace and quiet. But when rest feels out of reach, how do you reclaim it without guilt? Lizette walks us through a coaching session with Irene, …
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Madhavi Vemireddy, a powerhouse advocate for working caregivers and the Chief Medical Officer at Cleo. Dr. Vemireddy shares her personal caregiving journey—from navigating her son’s congenital heart disease and autism diagnosis to supporting aging parents—all while balancing a demanding career. We dive into the…
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In this episode of Empowered Caregivers, I chat with Pam Cusick, Senior VP of Rare Patient Voice, about the ups and downs of caregiving for those with chronic illnesses. We look into the world of caregiving, urging a shift from viewing it as a sacrifice to seeing it as a source of empowerment and strength. Pam, from Rare Patient Voice, shares how t…
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If you’ve never been a caregiver—caring for a parent, spouse, or loved one—you may not fully understand the challenges. But for those who are family caregivers, we know the stress, the burnout, and the emotional rollercoaster are real. In today’s episode, we dive into the story of a daughter caring for her mom after a stroke. Five years in, she’s e…
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In this episode of the My Favorite Girl Caregivers Corner, I welcome a special guest, Savannah Lanza, the CEO of the Kidney Foundation of Florida, to discuss the 2025 Tallahassee Kidney Walk. Tune in as we talk about the significance of the event and how you can get involved. Savannah also shares details on how the Kidney Foundation is working to r…
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Teryn Clarke, a leading expert in preventive medicine and healthy aging, as we explore the power of lifestyle changes to improve long-term health outcomes. In this episode, we dive into the science-backed strategies that can help you live a longer, healthier life—starting today. Dr. Clarke shares pr…
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Welcome to Episode 4, where we explore what it means to 'feel our feelings'. Stay to the end for a soothing and liberating mini breath exercise. A big thanks to: Kate, Allie, Yener, Monica, Andrew, Morgan, Nicole, Dan, Meltem and Molly for your contributions. And to the rest of the 'Shirt Crew' - I love and appreciate you all. 📝 Share your thoughts…
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The 4 D’s of Dementia Caregiving: Do, Delay, Delegate, or Delete Dementia caregiving can feel like juggling too many responsibilities at once. The pressure to do everything can lead to stress, exhaustion, and burnout. But what if there was a way to simplify your caregiving responsibilities and focus on what truly matters? Lizette introduces the 4 D…
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What do you do when the specialist you rely on suddenly stops responding, and your child’s health is at stake? In this episode, I share how artificial intelligence played a key role in diagnosing my son with adrenal insufficiency—when no one else was listening. This is more than just a story about technology, this is a testimony of God’s providence…
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One of the hardest realities of dementia caregiving is realizing that logic doesn’t work. No matter how many times you explain, reason, or correct—your loved one’s brain processes information differently. So how do you handle repetitive questions, confusion, and nighttime anxiety without frustration? Today we explore how shifting your approach can …
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In this conversation, Shelly and Jeanette explore the complexities of caregiving, personal identity, and the emotional challenges that come with it. They discuss Jeanette's new book, 'From Guilt to Good Enough,' and how her experiences as a caregiver have shaped her understanding of self-worth and relationships. The conversation delves into the fee…
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Dementia caregiving is not something anyone asks for, yet many caregivers find themselves in the role unexpectedly. Whether you're a spouse, an adult child, or a family member stepping in, the truth is clear: you didn’t cause your loved one’s dementia, but now it is your reality. Today we unpack the emotions, struggles, and faith-based encouragemen…
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Jerri McElroy is a full time in home dementia family caregiver and a Caring Across Generations Fellow. She is passionate about care advocacy and created first care for me to encourage family caregivers to prioritize self preservation for their own health and well being. Jerry is a published author, artist, minister, and also a Daughterhood circle l…
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Navigating medical appointments can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to asking the right questions and understanding the answers. In this episode, we’ll help you step into your role as an advocate with confidence. Together, we’ll explore: How to walk into each appointment prepared with goals and priorities. The key questions to ask your …
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Dementia caregiving is a journey filled with uncertainty, emotional highs and lows, and overwhelming moments. But what if you could recognize patterns and respond with confidence instead of frustration? Today we explore a live coaching session where a caregiver learns how to manage emotional struggles, reduce stress, and approach caregiving with fa…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dahlia Sizer, an HR leader and passionate advocate for caregivers, to unpack how companies can create a more supportive and flexible work environment for employees juggling caregiving responsibilities. Dahlia shares her personal caregiving journey, the impact it had on her career, and the lessons she’s carried into…
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Summary In this conversation, Shelly Drymon shares her journey as a caregiver for her partner, Steve, who experienced a sudden health crisis. The discussion explores the challenges and emotional toll of caregiving, the importance of advocacy, and the misconceptions surrounding the role of caregivers. Shelly emphasizes the need for resources and sup…
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Empowered Caregivers is the podcast for spouses and partners caring for a loved one with a chronic condition. I’m Shelly, your host, and I began this journey in 2023 when I became the primary caregiver for my partner of 12 years. I know firsthand how complex and emotional this role can be, and I’m here to navigate it alongside you. Each episode off…
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In this enlightening episode, we dive into the transformative power of music and its profound impact on emotional and mental wellness. Special guest Kristin Spengler, a certified music therapist and Contractor at Healing Hearts Music Therapy, shares her expertise on how music therapy can help individuals process emotions, reduce stress, and promote…
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Dementia is often described as a long goodbye—an extended separation that slowly takes away the person we love. But as Christians, we know that death, even with dementia, is not the final word. Today we explore what Scripture says about death, suffering, and the eternal hope we have through Christ. The good news? Death doesn’t win. If your loved on…
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Feeling overwhelmed by piles of medical paperwork? In this episode, I tackle the chaos head-on with practical strategies to organize your child’s medical records. Discover easy systems for managing documents, medications, and schedules. And learn how to create a portable medical binder for quick access to vital information. Follow me on IG & Thread…
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What happens when you’re caring for someone who isn’t your responsibility? For many caregivers, the role wasn’t something they planned—it was something they stepped into out of love, obligation, or necessity. But when does helping become a burden that affects your own well-being? In this episode, we explore how to set boundaries, find alternative s…
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Stepping in to help a loved one with dementia isn’t always straightforward—especially when you’re supporting a brother-in-law, a sister, or another relative without being their primary caregiver. How do you offer real, meaningful help without overstepping? We explore how caregivers can navigate complex family dynamics while providing essential supp…
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Send us a text Katherine Autin introduces you to Ian Robertson from Broderick, Saskatchewan, a person living with Parkinson's disease since his 2012 diagnosis, who intentionally has a positive attitude having fun with music and exercise to guide him in his mantra of power affirmations. Everyone who listens to Ian's gleeful attitude can't help but l…
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In 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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Send us a text This short excerpt from Chapter 1, "In the Middle" of Katherine's book My Unexpected Caregiving Detour: Becoming a Parkinson's Expert & Patient Advocate the Hard Way shares the frightening process of getting her Husband David's Parkinson's disease diagnosis. As she talks about the unfamiliar details of what they were discovering abou…
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Medical appointment days can feel like a whirlwind, but with the right strategies, they don’t have to derail your peace. This episode is packed with practical advice to help you manage logistics smoothly—preparing ahead, managing travel, and keeping everything on schedule. Learn how to support your child emotionally, offering tips for reducing anxi…
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Caring for a loved one with dementia is already challenging, but what happens when family members don’t agree on the best approach? Disagreements over care responsibilities, living arrangements, and medical decisions can cause stress and frustration. In this episode, we explore how to navigate family conflicts, communicate effectively, and find pea…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Gina Anderson, a learning scientist and advocate for working caregivers. Join us as we explore her personal caregiving journey, her groundbreaking compassionate care policy, and the profound ripple effects such policies can have on workplaces and beyond. Dr. Anderson shares her experience of caregiving for her …
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Welcome to Finding a Foothold, which was ranked #31 out of the top 70 caregiving podcasts by FeedSpot! I can't even begin to tell you how much this means to me. As someone passionate about serving caregivers, being recognized in this way is both humbling and motivating. Welcome to the first episode of 2025! In this episode, I reflect on the journey…
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Send us a text Katherine Autin introduces you to Jose Julio Delgado from Woodland, California, an inspirational person living with Parkinson's disease and CEO and Founder of Living with Parkinson Daily.Live, a private online Parkinson's support group where he offers the Parkinson's world connection and education about how to live well with it. When…
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Dementia caregiving can feel like juggling too many priorities at once, often leaving caregivers overwhelmed and unsure of the next steps. In this episode, we get a front-row seat to a live coaching session, offering practical strategies to help caregivers manage day-to-day challenges while staying focused on what matters most. Throughout the episo…
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In this episode, I dive deep into the importance of "respite care" for caregivers. Join me for an insightful conversation with Latasha Davis and Melissa Ward, the owners of Wisdom Adult Day Care Services, LLC, as they share their expertise on providing much-needed relief for those caring for loved ones. With their vast experience in adult day care,…
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Hospital stays can be overwhelming, but they don’t have to feel impossible. In this episode, we’ll explore ways to make your child’s hospital experience as comforting as possible. You’ll also learn how to care for your own well-being during those long days by managing stress, prioritizing self-care, and finding moments to recharge. Plus, I’ll share…
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As a caregiver, you may find yourself overwhelmed with decisions about what’s best for your loved one with dementia. Is it time for palliative care, hospice, or memory care? In this episode, we break down these options, their differences, and how to make informed decisions that prioritize both your loved one’s comfort and your peace of mind. This e…
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Episode 3: Who am I and what day is it? Said, every caregiver ever, lol. I walk you through a simple and effective way to check in with your inner spirit. I dive into resilience, your nervous system and how to stay afloat. Plus, I share openly about our latest experience in the hospital. The Caregiver's Spirit is your place to take a breath and fee…
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Send us a text Katherine Autin introduces you 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. Katherine is a visionary 42-year entrepreneur and 24/7 caregiver for her husband who was d…
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Caring for a loved one with dementia often means navigating challenging behaviors and emotional moments. But what if those behaviors, often labeled as "challenging," are actually normal human responses magnified by communication gaps? In this episode, we tackle real caregiver questions about controlling anger, managing paranoia, and determining whe…
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We’re back and ready to dive into the community complaint department! In this episode, we catch you up on our six-month hiatus (spoiler: it’s been a mix of zero-fun medical stuff and a few bright moments). Erica’s disappointed with Alyssa’s coffee fail, but we’re making up for it with real talk about the challenges caregivers face, from feeling unp…
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Welcome to Medical Mom’s Anonymous, where faith meets the everyday challenges of parenting a medically complex child. In this debut episode, you’ll discover what this podcast is all about and how it can encourage and equip you as a caregiver balancing full-time work, family life, and faith. Meet your host, Jessica Spurlock, as she shares her story,…
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Feeling lost in the maze of endless tests and unanswered questions? In this episode, we tackle the challenges of advocating for your child when the diagnosis feels out of reach. Discover practical strategies to track symptoms, communicate effectively with doctors, and stay organized amidst the chaos. Be encouraged to lean on faith and community sup…
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How do you find comfort and strength when life feels far from what you hoped for your child? In this heartfelt episode, we explore the unique grief of medical motherhood and how God’s promises bring hope in seasons of loss. Discover practical self-care strategies to navigate grief while balancing family and work. Through relatable stories and bibli…
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Why does suffering happen, especially when it involves our children, and how can we trust God in the midst of it? In this deeply honest episode, we wrestle with tough questions about our children’s pain and explore what it means to trust God’s plan when life feels overwhelming. You’ll find practical ways to deepen your faith during trials—through p…
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Caring for a loved one with dementia often means facing unexpected challenges—from outbursts to navigating paid caregiver dynamics and difficult decisions about medication. In this episode, we walk through real-life caregiving scenarios and highlight the importance of creating personalized care plans, understanding triggers, and balancing support w…
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Episode 2: Please don't make me bring out my tiny violin... plus, grief at the zoo. Wildfire help for disabled people and their caregivers: https://disasterstrategies.org/ https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/post/wildfire-resource-guide-how-disability-rights-california-can-help-you The Caregiver's Spirit is your place to take a breath and feel seen.…
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Season 5 officially kicked off November 1st, and in the first episode, my guests and I tackled a deeply personal topic: "When Caregiving and Grief Collide." Experiencing the devastating loss of my best friend/sister unexpectedly a year and 5 months ago, shook me to my core. While I appeared to be functioning on the outside, internally, I was grappl…
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When caring for a loved one with dementia, you may encounter behaviors that seem confusing or unsettling—like paranoia or delusions. How do you respond when your loved one truly believes something that isn’t real or becomes fearful without reason? We discuss the differences between paranoia and delusions and offer faith-filled strategies to help ca…
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