
Support for caregivers, plus care tech you can trust.
Practical guidance on burnout, boundaries, and guilt, with simple care-tech translation so tools feel safe, supportive, and straightforward.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementSociety & CulturePersonal Journals | |||

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Grief is not just sadness. It can affect your body, your brain, your routines, your relationships, and your sense of who you are.
In this episode of From Guilt to Good, Jeanette Yates talks with Dr. Rondalyn Varney Whitney, an occu... more
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Dr. Julie Merriman explains why so many midlife women feel exhausted in a way rest no longer fixes.
In this episode of From Guilt to Good, Jeanette Yates talks with Dr. Julie Merriman, a counselor educator, licensed clinician, spea... more
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Mark Wilson shares the 5-pillar framework every dementia caregiver needs to lead care.
Mark Wilson believes dementia caregivers need more than love and good intentions — they need a system.
In this episode of From Guilt to Good, J... more
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Kait Giordano is raising a baby while caring for both parents with dementia.
In this episode of From Guilt to Good, Jeanette Yates talks with Kait Giordano, co-founder of The Melty Middle, about life inside the sandwich generation ... more
Each episode is raw and relatable allowing family caregivers to be seen, validated, and supported. Thanks, Jeanette for these vital connections and conversations.
Jeanette was gracious to accommodate me for being late however our conversation made it prevalent we were meant to connect and talk. So much insight and confirmation in the conversation.
Great podcast. Remember to be kind to yourself.
Jeanette speaks from a caregiver’s heart because she is one! Her advice is practical and comes from a place of having been there and done that. Her heart to help other caregivers discover the importance of self-care, what that means to them individually, and how to implement it with intentionality and purpose is refreshing and critical when more and more people are finding themselves in caregiving roles.
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This show centers on practical guidance for caregivers, addressing burnout, boundaries, and guilt while translating care-tech in approachable ways. Episodes showcase real-world caregiving stories, ethical considerations, and strategies to coordinate support networks, navigate elder planning, and balance technology with human connection. A notable strength is translating complex tech and legal topics into relatable, action-oriented steps for families and professionals alike, making it useful for both listeners seeking daily caregiving tips and sponsors targeting the caregiving ecosystem.
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2. Julie Merriman
3. Mark Wilson
4. Kait Giordano
5. Lance A. Slatton
6. Sol Kennedy
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