Episodes

  • A Reminder We Needed
    Jun 15 2026

    Caregiving has a way of making us focus on everything we haven't done, every mistake we've made, and all the ways we think we could be doing more. In this episode, we're challenging that mindset and taking a moment to acknowledge the things we're doing well.

    We talk about why it's so easy for caregivers to be hard on themselves, how guilt can overshadow progress, and the importance of recognizing the countless ways we show up for the people we love. We're reflecting on the moments that deserve more credit than we usually give them.

    This conversation is a reminder, to ourselves and to anyone listening, that caregiving isn't about being perfect. It's about showing up, doing your best, and giving yourself the same compassion you so freely give to others. If you've been carrying guilt, doubt, or the feeling that you're never doing enough, this episode is for you.

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    42 mins
  • Caregiver Stress, Anxiety & the Guilt We Carry
    Jun 1 2026

    In this episode, we're talking about one of the most persistent parts of caregiving: guilt.

    Even though our mom now lives in a care home and we're no longer responsible for her day-to-day care, the guilt hasn't simply disappeared. In many ways, it's evolved. We explore the stress, anxiety, and emotional weight that continue to show up, along with the feeling that we should be doing more, visiting more, helping more, or somehow handling everything better.

    We also reflect on how some of these feelings may be connected to our experience caring for our dad and the unresolved guilt that can linger long after a caregiving chapter ends. From questioning past decisions to carrying responsibility that was never ours to begin with, we're having an honest conversation about the emotional baggage many caregivers carry.

    If you've ever felt guilty despite doing your best, this episode is for you. Together, we're exploring what it means to give ourselves grace, acknowledge our limits, and recognize that guilt isn't always a measure of how much we care.

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    35 mins
  • Things We Wish We Knew Before
    May 18 2026

    In this episode, we’re sharing the advice and resources we wish we had known about sooner. From navigating placement options and understanding levels of care, to finding mental health support and learning that we didn’t have to do everything alone.

    We talk about the emotional toll of figuring things out in real time, the trial-and-error of caregiving, and the tools that have genuinely helped us along the way. This conversation is part reflection, part resource-sharing, and part reassurance for anyone feeling overwhelmed or underprepared.

    Whether you’re new to caregiving or deep in it already, we hope this episode helps you feel a little more supported, informed, and less alone in the process.

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    39 mins
  • Common Misconceptions About Parkinson's Disease
    Apr 27 2026

    Parkinson’s Disease is often misunderstood, and honestly before our mom’s diagnosis, we misunderstood it too. Actually, we still misunderstand it! Just listen to Lexi fail the mini quiz.

    In this episode, we’re breaking down some of the most common misconceptions about Parkinson’s and sharing what the reality has looked like in our own experience.

    From the idea that it’s “just tremors,” to assumptions about age, progression, and treatment, we talk through what people (including us!) often get wrong and what we’ve learned along the way.

    Whether you’re navigating Parkinson’s yourself, caring for someone who is, or simply want to better understand, this episode is for you.

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    45 mins
  • Role Reversal: Taking Care of the People Who Raised You
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode, we talk about the moment we realized we’ve slowly started becoming the parent to our parents. From managing appointments and finances to making big life decisions, we discuss what that role reversal really feels like and how emotionally complicated it can be.

    We start the episode with about 15 minutes of honest life updates, venting, and a bit of a spiral city about life in general, because sometimes that’s just where we’re at, and we know we’re not the only ones feeling that way.

    This conversation is about growing up in ways we didn’t expect, navigating responsibility, and processing the strange, sad, and sometimes even funny moments that come with realizing the roles have changed.

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    44 mins
  • The Emotional Rollercoaster of Caregiving, Grief and Loss
    Mar 12 2026

    Caregiving and grief often come with a wide range of emotions, sometimes all in the same day. In this episode, we open up about the emotional highs and lows that come with this journey and how we’re learning to sit with the complexity of it all.

    With our dad’s birthday coming up this week, we also share memories of him and reflect on how meaningful dates can bring grief, love, and remembrance together. It’s an honest conversation about honoring the people we’ve lost while continuing to move forward.

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    38 mins
  • Let’s Talk About Memories
    Feb 27 2026

    This week, we’re sharing some of our favorite memories. The funny, the tender, and the ones that instantly bring our loved ones to life. Caregiving can be heavy, so this episode is about remembering the personality, joy, and love that exist alongside the hard parts. Think of it as a little story time, caregiver edition.

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    33 mins
  • A Different Kind of Home
    Feb 12 2026

    This episode is a big update. Mom has officially moved into a group home, and we’re sharing what that decision looked like, how we got here, and how it feels.

    We talk through the emotional side of making this transition — the grief, the relief, the guilt, and the acceptance that can all exist at once. We also break down the practical differences between group homes and care homes, including Assisted Care (AC) and Memory Care (MC), and why we ultimately chose the path we did.

    If you’re navigating care options for a parent or loved one, we hope this conversation helps you feel a little less overwhelmed and a little less alone. These decisions are never easy — but sometimes the most loving thing we can do is adjust the level of support.

    This one is tender, honest, and a big step in our journey.


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    38 mins