Midlife Shenanigans with Tish

Role Reversal With an Aging Parent

14 min · 28 de feb de 2026
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In this episode, I share a moment from a recent trip to Gulf Shores, Alabama (where I spent three weeks with my mom and step dad) when I noticed the aging signs in my mom and felt the shift in our roles. I talk about what it was like to be the one reminding her to be careful, asking if she was okay all day every day, etc. I chat about aging parents, distance, and the emotions that come with this part of midlife.

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