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When Caregiving Crosses Cultures and Continents with Adrian Chung

51 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Kirsten sits down with caregiver, entrepreneur, and writer, Adrian Chung, to explore the various cultural differences in caring for aging parents, Adrian’s experience of caregiving and organizing from across an ocean, the importance of community, and Adrian’s new organizational tool inspired by his caregiving journey.   Resources mentioned in this episode: * Adrian’s Substack “Caregiving, Practically Speaking”: https://substack.com/@caregivingpractically?r=59cxnp&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=stories&shareImageVariant=blur [https://substack.com/@caregivingpractically?r=59cxnp&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=stories&shareImageVariant=blur]  * Carevation Caregiving App: https://www.carevation.ai/ [https://www.carevation.ai/]    Follow Who Gets the China? On Stubstack: https://www.whogetsthechina.substack.com  [https://www.whogetsthechina.substack.com] If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might appreciate the conversation. And don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.   Credits: Edited by Aaron Bryce @ https://www.bluogden.com [https://www.bluogden.com]      Theme music composed by Greg Fellman @ https://www.windsandproductions.com    [https://www.windsandproductions.com]     Graphic design by Jenn Beam @ https://www.jigawattsstudio.com [https://www.jigawattsstudio.com]

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