Age Old Questions: The Aging Parents Podcast

06. Guilt: It's what's for breakfast

10 min · 17 de may de 2023
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Families who are supporting aging parents often tell me they feel guilty. They feel guilty they're not doing enough, or that their parent is not doing better, or that they're not able to do the right things or find the right solutions. It's understandable to feel guilty when no matter what you do, it feels like something is going wrong. This episode is a short reflection on guilt, why it's so common among people supporting aging parents, and how to let it go... Oh, and also breakfast and Dwayne The Rock Johnson. https://www.ageoldquestions.org/ [https://www.ageoldquestions.org/] Music by Kristin Gordon [https://kristingordon.com/] Send me a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2167061/open_sms] Click Here [https://thoughtful-builder-4876.ck.page/237bf602f2] to learn more about our Community and sign up to become a Founding Member for free Visit the website: ageoldquestions.org [https://www.ageoldquestions.org/]

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06. Guilt: It's what's for breakfast

Families who are supporting aging parents often tell me they feel guilty. They feel guilty they're not doing enough, or that their parent is not doing better, or that they're not able to do the right things or find the right solutions. It's understandable to feel guilty when no matter what you do, it feels like something is going wrong. This episode is a short reflection on guilt, why it's so common among people supporting aging parents, and how to let it go... Oh, and also breakfast and Dwayne The Rock Johnson. https://www.ageoldquestions.org/ [https://www.ageoldquestions.org/] Music by Kristin Gordon [https://kristingordon.com/] Send me a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2167061/open_sms] Click Here [https://thoughtful-builder-4876.ck.page/237bf602f2] to learn more about our Community and sign up to become a Founding Member for free Visit the website: ageoldquestions.org [https://www.ageoldquestions.org/]

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