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All the Wrong Doors

1 h 6 min · 9 de jul de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2595043/fan_mail/new] “No wrong door” is one of the nicest promises in mental health policy. It’s also the line that can break you when you’re living the reality: months-long waits, intake appointments that lead nowhere, referral lists that are outdated, and a loved one who keeps getting discharged back home while you’re told to “just make some calls.” If you’ve ever felt like the door is there but your hand can’t find the handle, we made this one for you. We talk through what we call the loop of despair and why a system that’s meant to be a safety net so often becomes a labyrinth. With Sara and Stephanie, we get specific about what actually helps families navigate social services and mental health care: asking about openings before repeating your whole story, matching the right level of care to the right need, and pushing for real discharge planning while someone is still inpatient. We also dig into system overload, why care turns reactive, and what happens to the people stuck on the edge between “not sick enough” and “too complex.” Then we get into the practical power moves that don’t require you to burn bridges: document everything, set boundaries, become a respected ally to the team, and escalate up the chain when apathy or misinformation becomes a pattern. We also explain the probate court pivot, including how a court-appointed attorney can help unlock action when you’re truly stuck. We end with the balance that keeps you in this for the long haul: proactive advocacy paired with real self-care. If this helps, subscribe, share it with someone who’s carrying too much, and leave a review so more families can find us.

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Portada del episodio All the Wrong Doors

All the Wrong Doors

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2595043/fan_mail/new] “No wrong door” is one of the nicest promises in mental health policy. It’s also the line that can break you when you’re living the reality: months-long waits, intake appointments that lead nowhere, referral lists that are outdated, and a loved one who keeps getting discharged back home while you’re told to “just make some calls.” If you’ve ever felt like the door is there but your hand can’t find the handle, we made this one for you. We talk through what we call the loop of despair and why a system that’s meant to be a safety net so often becomes a labyrinth. With Sara and Stephanie, we get specific about what actually helps families navigate social services and mental health care: asking about openings before repeating your whole story, matching the right level of care to the right need, and pushing for real discharge planning while someone is still inpatient. We also dig into system overload, why care turns reactive, and what happens to the people stuck on the edge between “not sick enough” and “too complex.” Then we get into the practical power moves that don’t require you to burn bridges: document everything, set boundaries, become a respected ally to the team, and escalate up the chain when apathy or misinformation becomes a pattern. We also explain the probate court pivot, including how a court-appointed attorney can help unlock action when you’re truly stuck. We end with the balance that keeps you in this for the long haul: proactive advocacy paired with real self-care. If this helps, subscribe, share it with someone who’s carrying too much, and leave a review so more families can find us.

9 de jul de 20261 h 6 min
Portada del episodio Set Boundaries And Still Love Them with Dr Michelle Sherman author of Loving Someone with Mental Illness

Set Boundaries And Still Love Them with Dr Michelle Sherman author of Loving Someone with Mental Illness

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2595043/fan_mail/new] Your loved one can be struggling in plain sight, and somehow the whole family learns to whisper about it. We sit down with clinical psychologist Dr. Michelle Sherman, author of *Loving Someone with Mental Illness or a History of Trauma*, to talk about the hidden workload of family caregiving, the silence that grows around stigma, and the very real barriers in the US mental health system that keep people from getting support early. We get specific about the emotional side too: ambiguous loss, resentment, and the grief of watching a “new normal” take shape. Dr. Sherman brings a research grounded view of psychosis outcomes and a recovery framework that doesn’t sugarcoat relapses but refuses to label anyone as permanently “gone.” We also talk about how to hold hope when you can’t feel it for your loved one, and why it still counts to build hope for yourself. Then we turn practical: how to show up to short psychiatry appointments with a tight list of facts, how to advocate without getting dismissed, and why relationship and listening have to come before any hard conversation about hygiene, meds, or daily functioning. We also name the siblings and kids who become invisible in these families, and what support can look like for them. Finally, we tackle boundaries and red lines, including what to do in acute crisis when safety is at stake and the only priority is getting yourself and your family safe. If you’re a caregiver, a partner, a parent, or a sibling trying to hold it together, this one gives you language you can use today. Subscribe, share this with someone who’s carrying it quietly, and leave a review with the boundary or tool that helped you most. Guest Info  “Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or History of Trauma: Skills, Hope, and Strength for Your Journey” (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025)    “I’m Not Alone: A Teen’s Guide to Living with a Parent Who Has a Mental Illness or History of Trauma” (2nd edition, 2024) - there are SO few resources for these teens!  Both books strive to build resilience by providing information, practical skills, and resources. They differ from other books as we merge facts and actionable strategies with reflection questions, activities, and stories from adults and teens with lived experience. You can see the Table of Contents, sample chapters, and other resources on our website [https://link.edgepilot.com/x/2QcR9rvhF2QtZ_WZ3NUdJ_k?u=http://www.seedsofhopebooks.com/].  Get the Journal https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/courses/CareKeeperJournal [https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/courses/CareKeeperJournal] Join Our Group: Mental Health Resource Network: Mental Health Resource Network | CARE Coalition | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1296747162391859]   And become part of the Care Coalition: Serious Mental Illness Support | Care Coalition Homepage [https://carecoalition.org/]     On lIne Course https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/ [https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/]   Featured Books by Michael Saving Melissa: 7Cs to Cure the Mental Health System https://www.amazon.com/Saving-Melissa-Mental-Health-System/dp/0997421401/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2M5UMT3SGX4F2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qTdx0uEZUvp8BB4cVx5nFF3asxtsbS9tk4J8iW1JOBTWeuKmhJNwn1ScqH9mM_KM3GhLBDHRQXsx5jLZVo9mUg.HidshKcNsUtePdlJzX2rEGe_jlxKyVCQiPmtAcygZh0&dib_tag=se&keywords=michael+mackniak&qid=1777383637&sprefix=mackniak%2Caps%2C305&sr=8-4 [https://www.amazon.com/Saving-Melissa-Mental-Health-System/dp/0997421401/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2M5UMT3SGX4F2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qTdx0uEZUvp8BB4cVx5nFF3asxtsbS9tk4J8iW1JOBTWeuKmhJNwn1ScqH9mM_KM3GhLBDHRQXsx5jLZVo9mUg.HidshKcNsUtePdlJzX2rEGe_jlxKyVCQiPmtAcygZh0&dib_tag=se&keywords=michael+mackniak&qid=1777383637&sprefix=mackniak%2Caps%2C305&sr=8-4]   Character: Become the Person Your Social Media “Friends” Already Think You Are https://www.amazon.com/Character-Become-Person-Friends-Already/dp/1790810612/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2M5UMT3SGX4F2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qTdx0uEZUvp8BB4cVx5nFF3asxtsbS9tk4J8iW1JOBTWeuKmhJNwn1ScqH9mM_KM3GhLBDHRQXsx5jLZVo9mUg.HidshKcNsUtePdlJzX2rEGe_jlxKyVCQiPmtAcygZh0&dib_tag=se&keywords=michael+mackniak&qid=1777383719&sprefix=mackniak%2Caps%2C305&sr=8-2 [https://www.amazon.com/Character-Become-Person-Friends-Already/dp/1790810612/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2M5UMT3SGX4F2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qTdx0uEZUvp8BB4cVx5nFF3asxtsbS9tk4J8iW1JOBTWeuKmhJNwn1ScqH9mM_KM3GhLBDHRQXsx5jLZVo9mUg.HidshKcNsUtePdlJzX2rEGe_jlxKyVCQiPmtAcygZh0&dib_tag=se&keywords=michael+mackniak&qid=1777383719&sprefix=mackniak%2Caps%2C305&sr=8-2]

2 de jul de 202653 min
Portada del episodio Caregiver Stress Reset with Alicia Feller

Caregiver Stress Reset with Alicia Feller

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2595043/fan_mail/new] Your shoulders are up near your ears, your jaw is locked, and you are running on adrenaline again and calling it “fine.” If that sounds like caregiving life, you are not imagining it and you are not weak. I’m joined by Alicia Feller, LCSW and former Department of Mental Health executive, to get specific about the physical toll of caregiver stress and the smallest moves that can bring your nervous system back from the edge. We break down what chronic stress does to the body over time, why the fight flight freeze response keeps firing even when the “threat” is paperwork, phone calls, or constant uncertainty, and how modern overload from news, notifications, and social media keeps us stuck in survival mode. Alicia shares simple daily check-ins, a powerful rule for mornings (hint: your phone can wait), and breathwork strategies like box breathing that you can do in minutes, not hours. We also dig into practical tools that meet you where you are: mindfulness as five-senses awareness, mindful eating when you cannot find quiet, sensory grounding with music, and how aromatherapy and essential oils can support relaxation or energy. We talk gratitude journaling as a brain-training practice, why self-care is not selfish, and sleep hygiene basics like reducing blue light and building a calmer bedtime routine when your mind will not shut off. If you are carrying the mental load for someone you love, pick one tool and try it today. Subscribe, share this with a fellow caregiver, and leave a review so more people can find stress management help that actually fits real life.

25 de jun de 20261 h 5 min
Portada del episodio Make The Strawberry Bunny Then Eat It with Kathy Micheel

Make The Strawberry Bunny Then Eat It with Kathy Micheel

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2595043/fan_mail/new] Caregiving can look heroic on the outside while you’re shaking behind the safety gate on the inside. We name that gap and get honest about the cost of trying to be endlessly patient, present, and “fine” while managing chronic illness, mental illness, appointments, meds, and the constant emotional load. For us, the real breakthrough is accepting a truth most caregivers were never taught: self-care is not self-indulgence, it’s the fuel that makes you competent, steady, and able to lead your family through chaos. I’m joined by coach Kathy Micheel, founder of Today Forward Consulting, whose approach blends health, life, business, and genealogy into one connected roadmap. We talk about building real bandwidth through the basics that actually move the needle: nutrition, Exercise, Water, Sunshine, and Sleep. Kathy shares a simple campfire metaphor for keeping your energy from crashing, plus practical ways to create “white space” and add small moments of fun when you feel like you have no time at all. We also touch on why baselines matter in healthcare, what your body is trying to tell you, and how tiny daily choices stack into better sleep and clearer thinking. Then we go somewhere unexpected: legacy. Kathy explains how family stories, meaningful photos, and shared meals can help caregivers remember who they are, not just what they do. We also explore when heritage turns into “head trash,” and how to keep what strengthens you while forging your own way forward. If you’re carrying a lot right now, this one is a reset for your mind, your body, and your sense of self. Subscribe, share this with a fellow caregiver, and leave a review with the one habit you’re ready to protect starting today. Todays Guest: Kathy Micheel To connect with Kathy and gain access to caregiver support tools, resources, and upcoming events, visit https://TodayForwardConsulting.com. As a special resource for listeners, her Holding It Together (Kinda) Podcast Bullet Point PDF is available at: https://TodayForwardConsulting.com/HoldingItTogetherKinda Kathy also hosts a Virtual Caregiver Retreat, designed to help you rest your mind, body, and soul, so you can reset, refocus, and step into your next season with intention.   Every 90 days, you will feel a shift.  If you’re ready to take your next step, schedule a complimentary 15-minute call at:  https://todayforwardconsulting.com/book-a-call [https://todayforwardconsulting.com/book-a-call] Her mission is simple: to help you honor where you’ve been, embrace where you are, and confidently step into what’s next.    To go deeper into Kathy’s reflections and hear more in response to Michael’s questions, connect with Kathy at: https://TodayForwardConsulting.com/HoldingItTogetherKinda Get the Journal https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/courses/CareKeeperJournal [https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/courses/CareKeeperJournal] Join Our Group: Mental Health Resource Network: Mental Health Resource Network | CARE Coalition | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1296747162391859]    And become part of the Care Colaition: Serious Mental Illness Support | Care Coalition Homepage [https://carecoalition.org/]        On lIne Course https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/ [https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/]   Featured Books by Michael Saving Melissa: 7Cs to Cure the Mental Health System

18 de jun de 202640 min
Portada del episodio Is This Mushroom Edible with Emerson Kerr

Is This Mushroom Edible with Emerson Kerr

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2595043/fan_mail/new] AI is everywhere right now, and the noise makes it easy to assume one of two extremes: either it saves healthcare or it destroys it. I sit down with Emerson Kerr, a longtime sleep medicine leader and C-suite executive at Nox Medical, to talk about a third path where AI supports clinicians and caregivers while the human touch stays in charge. We dig into what “precision medicine” can actually mean on the ground, how large datasets can surface patterns no person could realistically see, and why that should lead to better options rather than cookie cutter treatment protocols. We also get real about the risks: confirmation bias, bad training data, and automated decisions that remove the human check that patients still need. Emerson shares why advocacy matters when the system is rushed, including how sleep disordered breathing can look different in women and how that can change testing and care. Then we turn the lens to caregivers and sleep. We break down sleep architecture in plain language, why deep sleep supports physical recovery, why REM supports mental recovery, and why fragmented sleep can leave you wiped out even after “enough” hours. We connect sleep to mental health, including depression and PTSD, and explain why untreated sleep apnea is more than snoring, it can repeatedly trigger fight-or-flight stress through the night. We also cover home sleep testing, wearables, and emerging alternatives to CPAP so you can have a smarter conversation with your care team. If this helped you rethink AI, sleep, or caregiver burnout, subscribe, share the episode with someone caring for a loved one, and leave a review so more people can find it. What part of your sleep routine would you change first? Get the Journal https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/courses/CareKeeperJournal [https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/courses/CareKeeperJournal] Join Our Group: Mental Health Resource Network: Mental Health Resource Network | CARE Coalition | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1296747162391859]    And become part of the Care Coalition: Serious Mental Illness Support | Care Coalition Homepage [https://carecoalition.org/]         On lIne Course https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/ [https://guardian-academy.thinkific.com/]   Featured Books by Michael Saving Melissa: 7Cs to Cure the Mental Health System https://www.amazon.com/Saving-Melissa-Mental-Health-System/dp/0997421401/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2M5UMT3SGX4F2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qTdx0uEZUvp8BB4cVx5nFF3asxtsbS9tk4J8iW1JOBTWeuKmhJNwn1ScqH9mM_KM3GhLBDHRQXsx5jLZVo9mUg.HidshKcNsUtePdlJzX2rEGe_jlxKyVCQiPmtAcygZh0&dib_tag=se&keywords=michael+mackniak&qid=1777383637&sprefix=mackniak%2Caps%2C305&sr=8-4 [https://www.amazon.com/Saving-Melissa-Mental-Health-System/dp/0997421401/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2M5UMT3SGX4F2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qTdx0uEZUvp8BB4cVx5nFF3asxtsbS9tk4J8iW1JOBTWeuKmhJNwn1ScqH9mM_KM3GhLBDHRQXsx5jLZVo9mUg.HidshKcNsUtePdlJzX2rEGe_jlxKyVCQiPmtAcygZh0&dib_tag=se&keywords=michael+mackniak&qid=1777383637&sprefix=mackniak%2Caps%2C305&sr=8-4]   Character: Become the Person Your Social Media “Friends” Already Think You Are https://www.amazon.com/Character-Become-Person-Friends-Already/dp/1790810612/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2M5UMT3SGX4F2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qTdx0uEZUvp8BB4cVx5nFF3asxtsbS9tk4J8iW1JOBTWeuKmhJNwn1ScqH9mM_KM3GhLBDHRQXsx5jLZVo9mUg.HidshKcNsUtePdlJzX2rEGe_ [https://www.amazon.com/Character-Become-Person-Friends-Already/dp/1790810612/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2M5UMT3SGX4F2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qTdx0uEZUvp8BB4cVx5nFF3asxtsbS9tk4J8iW1JOBTWeuKmhJNwn1ScqH9mM_KM3GhLBDHRQXsx5jLZVo9mUg.HidshKcNsUtePdlJzX2rEGe_jlxKyVCQiPmtAcygZh0&dib_tag=se&keywords=michael+mackniak&qid=1777383719&sprefix=mackniak%2Caps%2C305&sr=8-2]

11 de jun de 20261 h 9 min