
Listen in as Allison Breininger and Justin Bajema, millennial caregivers for their chronically ill spouses, speak honestly about what life is like when there are more days spent in sickness than in health.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthMedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

When we're caring for someone, our moods and feelings can become intertwined. In this episode Justin and Allison discuss what it's like when witnessing the suffering of their partners impacts their mood, when their own moods rub off on their loved on... more
When the person you're caring for has a rare disease, there can be extra layers of hardship and complexity starting with the challenge of finding a diagnosis. In this episode, Allison shares with Justin what it has been like to care for her husband w... more
In this episode, Allison shares with Justin what life is currently like in her community with the presence of 2000+ ICE agents, how this intersects with her reality as a caregiver, and how it feels to live in this moment while also preparing for Sean... more
At the start of a new year, it's common for people to reflect on the highlights of the last twelve months and to set goals for the year ahead. For caregivers, moments like these can be a stark reminder that their lives are very different from those o... more
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I have listened to all 94 episodes. This was one of the TOP 5!!!!!!
As a spousal caregiver to my partner with cancer for the last six years, this podcast has been so validating and helpful. Everyone who is a caregiver, supporting a caregiver, or might be a caregiver one day should listen to this (so, everyone). Love that itās organized by topic as wellāvery easy to recommend episodes, to listen to, to go to for help.
This is a great resource for caregivers, I'm really enjoying and being able to relate. It's therapeutic and helps to not feel as alone. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
As someone who works at end of life it is remarkable to find a podcast that provides a safe and supportive container for discussing issues and normalizing the conversation around illness, death, and grief. With gratitude. š
When you find yourself in foreign territory, it hard, everything has changed in a short time, your emotions are whirling you look for others who have traveled where you currently are for guidance and help. Caregiving is the hardest territory Iāve had to travel yet. These two are experienced travelers in caregiving and continue their journey and invite others to join them. A space where caregivers can sayāIām not aloneā.










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