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Navigating Career Growth and Aging Parent Care

24 min · 1. juni 2026
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We're exploring a topic becoming increasingly central to modern workplace dynamics: the intersection of professional leadership and the responsibilities of caring for aging parents. Becky is joined by Janice Goldmintz [https://www.talkaboutaging.com/], founder of Talk About Aging and author of Getting Older But Not Old, to discuss the unique challenges faced by the "sandwich generation"—those balancing the needs of their children, their careers, and their elderly parents. Janice shares expert insights on how employees can manage their professional bandwidth during major life transitions and how organizations can evolve to support staff through more than just childcare initiatives.

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