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Radiant Moments - Caregiver Oasis

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Small steps for caregivers holding it together.Radiant Moments – Caregiver Oasis is a soft place to land when you’re holding it together — a caregiver support podcast for tired, overwhelmed carers navigating stress, burnout, and hard hospital/appointment days.If you’re feeling tired, worried, or overwhelmed—especially after appointments, hospital days, or a hard day—this podcast is for you. Each episode shares gentle, practical ways to help you feel calmer, avoid the crash, and know what to say when you need support. No pressure. No perfect routines. Just simple help that fits real life. Everything here is shared gently, with your nervous system in mind.Want a free, gentle support tool between episodes? Download the Gratitude Journal of Light in the show notes.

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episode Let Me Think About It: Boundaries That Protect Caregivers Without Guilt (with Barb Nangle) artwork

Let Me Think About It: Boundaries That Protect Caregivers Without Guilt (with Barb Nangle)

Just a gentle note before we begin: today we’ll be talking about boundaries, people pleasing, codependent patterns and recovery. Please listen in a way that feels supportive for you. You’re welcome to pause and come back at any time. There’s a moment a lot of caregivers know too well: someone asks for “just one more thing”… and there’s a tone in the room that says, don’t disappoint me. Even if your body is already running on empty, the yes comes out automatically. Not because you’re weak. Not because you don’t know what boundaries are. But because for many caregivers, saying no doesn’t just feel uncomfortable — it can feel unsafe. Unsafe to be judged. Unsafe to be misunderstood. Unsafe to be the “bad one” in the family. Unsafe to risk conflict when you’re already holding so much. That’s why this episode matters. Because boundaries aren’t just about words. They’re about internal safety. My guest is Barb Nangle — boundaries coach, speaker, author, and podcaster (host of Fragmented to Whole: Life Lessons from 12 Step Recovery). Barb entered 12-step recovery later in life and discovered something decades of insight and self-improvement didn’t fully shift: the issue wasn’t effort. It was the absence of internal safety. In this conversation, Barb helps us understand why caregivers so often default to over-responsibility, how self-abandonment shows up in subtle ways, and how to start building boundaries that don’t require drama — just one small pause and one next right step. In this episode, we explore: * Why caregiving makes boundaries uniquely hard * Loving support vs over-responsibility * Self-abandonment, people pleasing, and the “internal emergency” response * How boundaries create integrity, wholeness, and steadiness * The caregiver micro-tool: the pause (“Let me get back to you”) * “Info not ammo”: shifting from self-deprecation to self-compassion * Healthy guilt vs trained guilt * Why timing matters: set boundaries sooner (before you explode) Connect with Barb Nangle: Website: https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ [https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@higherpowercoaching [https://www.youtube.com/@higherpowercoaching] Caregiver Resources (J and B Inspired): Gratitude Journal (free gift): https://jandbinspired.com/radiant-moments-gratitude-journal [https://jandbinspired.com/radiant-moments-gratitude-journal] 90 Second Reset Program: https://jandbinspired.com/90-second-reset-program [https://jandbinspired.com/90-second-reset-program] Mission Statement for Caregivers: https://jandbinspired.com/jandboasis-mission-statement [https://jandbinspired.com/jandboasis-mission-statement] Music by Konstantin Garbuzyuk (via Uppbeat) #caregiverboundaries, #caregiverstress, #caregiversupport, #caregiverburnout, #peoplepleasing, #settingboundaries, #howtosayno, #caregiverguilt, #selfabandonment, #internalsafety, #emotionalregulation, #nervoussystem, #traumainformed, #hypervigilance, #intergenerationalhealing, #selfrespect, #selfcompassion, #innerpeace, #mentalhealthawareness, #radiantmomentspodcast, #jandbinspired Thanks for tuning in! Don't miss out on exclusive content and updates - follow us on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram today!

28 de may de 2026 - 54 min
episode Not a Character Flaw: The Biology of Caregiver Stress and How to Rebuild Your Reserve (with Dr. Golnosh Sharafsaleh) artwork

Not a Character Flaw: The Biology of Caregiver Stress and How to Rebuild Your Reserve (with Dr. Golnosh Sharafsaleh)

Just a gentle note before we begin: today’s episode includes discussion of dementia, chronic stress, caregiver burnout and grief. Please listen in a way that feels supportive for you. You’re welcome to pause and come back at any time. Caregiving is rarely one clean job. It’s sleep deprivation and medical admin. It’s being the calm one in the room — and then crashing in the car afterwards. It’s sibling dynamics, marriage strain, the quiet guilt of not doing enough, and the very real love that keeps you showing up anyway. And here’s what caregivers are almost never told: if you feel like you’re not coping, it may not be a mindset problem. It may be a body problem — a nervous system and physiology problem. In this episode of Radiant Moments – Caregiver Oasis, I’m joined by Dr. Golnosh Sharafsaleh (Dr. G), a board-certified geriatrician and lifestyle medicine physician supporting people living with dementia and complex chronic illness — and the caregivers navigating that terrain alongside them. We talk about what chronic caregiver stress does “under the hood”, why guilt is so common, what caregiver reserve is (and how it erodes), and how to rebuild resilience in ways that fit real caregiving life — the kitchen, the waiting room, the car, and the bathroom floor moments. In this episode, we explore: * The reality of caregiver stress (and why it’s not a character flaw) * Chronic stress physiology: cortisol, inflammation, brain fog, “caregiving dementia” * Early warning signs your reserve is running low (that carers often normalise) * Devotion vs depletion — and why both can exist at the same time * Guilt, resentment, grief: making space for the truth without shame * Medical trauma as a caregiver: dismissal, hypervigilance, and feeling unsafe in systems * The power of lived experience — and why clinicians must listen to caregivers * Micro tools that work in real life (1–3 minute downshifts + tiny supports) * Finding small moments of joy and steadiness inside hard seasons * Resources to support you (including a free caregiver mission statement tool) Connect with Dr. G / GeriAcademy: Website: https://www.geriacademy.com/ [https://www.geriacademy.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/geriacademy [https://www.facebook.com/geriacademy] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZo2FrriBIDZGPRVzCmj0zw [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZo2FrriBIDZGPRVzCmj0zw] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/golnosh-sharafsaleh-md-ms-mba-cpe-dipablm-agsf-faafp-a95511172/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/golnosh-sharafsaleh-md-ms-mba-cpe-dipablm-agsf-faafp-a95511172/] Caregiver Resources (J and B Inspired): Gratitude Journal (free gift): https://jandbinspired.com/radiant-moments-gratitude-journal [https://jandbinspired.com/radiant-moments-gratitude-journal] 90 Second Reset Program: https://jandbinspired.com/90-second-reset-program [https://jandbinspired.com/90-second-reset-program] Mission Statement for Caregivers: https://jandbinspired.com/jandboasis-mission-statement [https://jandbinspired.com/jandboasis-mission-statement] Music by Konstantin Garbuzyuk (via Uppbeat) #caregiving, #caregiver, #caregiverstress, #caregiverburnout, #caregiversupport, #familycaregiver, #dementiacaregiver, #dementiacare, #alzheimerscare, #eldercare, #ageingparents, #chronicstress, #stressphysiology, #nervoussystem, #cortisol, #brainfog, #sleepdeprivation, #compassionfatigue, #griefincaregiving, #patientadvocacy, #carecoordination, #medicaltrauma, #selfcareforcaregivers, Thanks for tuning in! Don't miss out on exclusive content and updates - follow us on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram today!

21 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Good Days Aren’t “False Hope”: Understanding the Flicker Stage in Caregiving (with Marcus Riley) artwork

Good Days Aren’t “False Hope”: Understanding the Flicker Stage in Caregiving (with Marcus Riley)

Just a gentle note before we begin: today’s episode includes discussion of ageing, health changes and caregiver stress. Please listen in a way that feels supportive for you. You’re welcome to pause and come back at any time. Caregiving for an older loved one isn’t just about appointments and logistics — it’s about the stories that start forming in your head, sometimes without you even noticing. Because the minute age becomes the headline, expectations sneak in: “They’re 76, so maybe this is just what happens.” “They’re 82, so maybe we should stop expecting improvement.” “They’re 70, they should be doing better than they are.” Those expectations don’t just shape how the world treats our loved ones — they shape how we interpret a bad day, how quickly we jump to fear, and how much agency we think they (and we) are allowed to have. In this episode of Radiant Moments – Caregiver Oasis, I’m joined by Marcus Riley — global ageing strategist and longevity thought leader with 25+ years across health systems, public policy, and international ageing bodies (including representing ageing stakeholders at the United Nations). Marcus is also the author of Booming and the co-author of Your Aging Advantage: The 7 New Stages of Aging. This conversation helps caregivers replace “age as a label” with a more human, more accurate lens — so you can support your loved one without turning them into a number, and without turning yourself into a machine. In this episode, we explore: * How age-based expectations quietly create pressure and subtle ageism * Why chronological age tells us very little about lived reality * “Feels-like age” vs chronological age — and what it reveals about capacity, energy and connection * The seven stages of ageing (with wide ranges as guides, not rules) * How to navigate complex care systems without losing yourself * Micro ways to create agency through small choices and daily check-ins * Connection triggers that reduce isolation and strengthen relationships * A message of pride for caregivers who feel unseen Connect with Marcus Riley: Website: https://www.marcusriley.co/ [https://www.marcusriley.co/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/booming_ageing/ [https://www.instagram.com/booming_ageing/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-riley-0873b3160/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-riley-0873b3160/] Caregiver Resources (J and B Inspired): Gratitude Journal (free gift): https://jandbinspired.com/radiant-moments-gratitude-journal [https://jandbinspired.com/radiant-moments-gratitude-journal] 90 Second Reset Program: https://jandbinspired.com/90-second-reset-program [https://jandbinspired.com/90-second-reset-program] Music by Konstantin Garbuzyuk (via Uppbeat) #caregiving, #caregiver, #caregiverstress, #caregiversupport, #familycaregiver, #caringforparents, #ageingparents, #eldercare, #seniorcare, #ageism, #ageismincaregiving, #ageismhealthcare, #feelslikeage, #chronologicalage, #ageingwell, #holisticcare, #carecoordination, #patientadvocacy, #burnoutprevention, #emotionalregulation, #radiantmomentspodcast, #jandbinspired Thanks for tuning in! Don't miss out on exclusive content and updates - follow us on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram today!

14 de may de 2026 - 51 min
episode Your Ageing Advantage for Caregivers: Dignity, Housing, and the Next Right Step (with Stuart Kaplan) artwork

Your Ageing Advantage for Caregivers: Dignity, Housing, and the Next Right Step (with Stuart Kaplan)

Just a gentle note before we begin: today’s conversation includes ageing, increased care needs, services, housing decisions, and caregiver stress. Please listen in a way that feels supportive for you. You’re welcome to pause and come back at any time. When an older loved one starts needing more, most caregivers don’t get a handbook. They get a slow realisation, a fall, a hospital discharge, a stack of forms, and sometimes a family meeting that turns tense. And then this shift happens. Suddenly you’re not just helping out — you’re coordinating, advocating, and making decisions about services, safety, independence and housing… while trying not to break the relationship in the process. There’s a particular kind of stress that comes with this season, and it isn’t always the hands-on care. It’s the constant interpreting. One day they’re steady and independent and you exhale. The next day they’re foggy or unsteady and your body goes straight into: What does this mean? What do I do next? Is this the start of something bigger? In this episode of Radiant Moments – Caregiver Oasis, I’m joined by Stuart Kaplan, CEO of Selfhelp Community Services in New York (supporting 25,000+ seniors each year through affordable housing and supportive services) and co-author of Your Aging Advantage: The 7 New Stages of Aging. Stuart shares calm, practical insight for caregivers who want to keep their loved one safe without taking their life away — and who need a steadier map for services, dignity, and the next right step. In this episode, we explore: * The most common caregiver challenges when needs begin increasing * The emotional load caregivers carry behind the scenes (even when they look “fine”) * Why self-care for carers isn’t optional — it’s part of the care plan * “Ageing is not linear”: the Flicker Stage and why hard days don’t always mean decline * What dignity looks like in real life (not just as a concept) * The link between independence and dignity — and how to protect both * Why early conversations prevent later crises and family blow-ups * Signals it’s time to explore extra support * Common sticking points: paperwork, money, guilt, family conflict, fear of being a burden * When seeking professional help can save time, stress, and overwhelm * Tiny next steps caregivers can take this week * One belief to release so you can breathe again Connect with Stuart Kaplan / Selfhelp Community Services: Website: https://www.youragingadvantage.com/ [https://www.youragingadvantage.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SelfhelpCommunityServices [https://www.facebook.com/SelfhelpCommunityServices] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/selfhelpcommunityservices/ [https://www.instagram.com/selfhelpcommunityservices/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuart-kaplan-377475b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuart-kaplan-377475b/] Caregiver Resources (J and B Inspired): Gratitude Journal (free gift): https://jandbinspired.com/radiant-moments-gratitude-journal [https://jandbinspired.com/radiant-moments-gratitude-journal] 90 Second Reset Program: https://jandbinspired.com/90-second-reset-program [https://jandbinspired.com/90-second-reset-program] Music by Konstantin Garbuzyuk (via Uppbeat) #caregiving, #caregiverstress, #caregiversupport, #caringforparents, #ageingparents, #eldercare, #seniorcare, #caregiverburnout, #burnoutprevention, #caregiverselfcare, #emotionalregulation, #dignity, #independence, #jandbinspired  Thanks for tuning in! Don't miss out on exclusive content and updates- follow us on Facebook Thanks for tuning in! Don't miss out on exclusive content and updates - follow us on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram today!

7 de may de 2026 - 50 min
episode Grief Didn’t Pause: Becoming a Guardian Overnight (with Agazit Negash) artwork

Grief Didn’t Pause: Becoming a Guardian Overnight (with Agazit Negash)

Just a gentle note before we begin: today’s conversation includes discussions of grief, sudden loss, and caregiving responsibility. Please listen in a way that feels supportive for you. You’re welcome to pause and come back at any time. There’s a kind of caregiving that begins quietly… and a kind that begins in a single moment. A phone call. A funeral. A door that closes on the life you knew. And suddenly you’re not only grieving — you’re organising, advocating, managing systems, and making decisions you were never trained for. In this episode of Radiant Moments – Caregiver Oasis, I’m sharing a powerful conversation with Agazit Negash, author of Joyful Resilience. After losing both parents within weeks of each other, Agazit was thrust into the role of primary caregiver and legal guardian for their autistic brother, Biruk — balancing mourning with advocacy, exhaustion with love, and responsibility with compassion. This episode is for the caregiver who never planned this role, but is showing up anyway… and needs to hear: You are not alone — and you’re not doing it wrong. In this episode, we talk about: The shock of sudden loss while responsibility keeps moving The hidden weight of caregiving and guardianship that arrives before you’ve even had time to grieve Compartmentalising grief while still running paperwork, routines, and systems Letting go of expectations and the “life plan” you thought you’d have Why community matters (especially when family support is limited) Dignity beyond diagnoses — and seeing the whole person beyond labels Navigating misunderstandings in family dynamics and community misconceptions Cross-cultural communication, acceptance, and building bridges Small, realistic supports that help caregivers keep going Micro boundaries that protect your wellbeing without abandoning the person you love Connect with Agazit Negash: Website: Agazit Negash Books | Created to Heal [https://agazitbooks.com/] Caregiver Resources (J and B Inspired): Gratitude Journal (free gift): https://jandbinspired.com/gratitude-journal-2026-j-and-b-inspired [https://jandbinspired.com/gratitude-journal-2026-j-and-b-inspired] 90 Second Reset Program: https://jandbinspired.com/90-second-reset-program [https://jandbinspired.com/90-second-reset-program] Music by Konstantin Garbuzyuk (via Uppbeat) #caregiving, #caregiver, #familycaregiver, #caregiversupport, #caregiverstress, #grief, #griefandloss, #suddenloss, #autism, #autismcaregiver, #guardianship, #patientadvocacy, #resilience, #selflove, #emotionalregulation, #burnoutprevention, #youarenotalone, #radiantmomentspodcast, #jandbinspired Thanks for tuning in! Don't miss out on exclusive content and updates - follow us on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram today!

30 de abr de 2026 - 41 min
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