Moms Brain Is A Coffee Stain | Parenting Teens, Mom Life & Real Conversations
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2562914/fan_mail/new] What happens when a family member steps in to raise a child, care for an aging parent, or support a loved one during a difficult season? In this heartfelt episode of Mom's Brain Is a Coffee Stain, hosts Kayla and Crystal discuss the realities of kinship care, caregiving, caregiver burnout, family support systems, and the emotional challenges caregivers face every day. Whether you're a grandparent raising grandchildren, a relative caring for a family member, or someone balancing parenting with caregiving responsibilities, this conversation offers encouragement, practical resources, and a reminder that you are not alone. Caregiving can be rewarding, but it can also be physically, emotionally, and financially exhausting. Kayla and Crystal explore the unique struggles many caregivers experience, including stress, isolation, guilt, and the importance of seeking support before burnout occurs. This episode is dedicated to the countless family caregivers who quietly step up when their loved ones need them most. In This Episode We Discuss: * What kinship care is and why it continues to grow across the United States * The emotional impact of becoming a caregiver unexpectedly * Common signs of caregiver stress and burnout * Supporting children in kinship care arrangements * Balancing caregiving responsibilities while raising your own family * Why caregivers often neglect their own physical and mental health * The importance of building a support network * Resources available for family caregivers and kinship families * How to ask for help without guilt * Encouragement for caregivers who feel overwhelmed and exhausted A Reminder for Caregivers ✨ You cannot pour from an empty cup ✨ Asking for help is not weakness ✨ Taking care of yourself is part of taking care of your loved ones ✨ You are making a difference, even on the hard days Resources Mentioned in This Episode National Caregiver Resources Annie E. Casey Foundation – Kinship Caregivers https://www.aecf.org/blog/equipping-kinship-caregivers-for-success [https://www.aecf.org/blog/equipping-kinship-caregivers-for-success] Caregiver Action Network https://www.caregiveraction.org [https://www.caregiveraction.org/] AARP – National Resources for Caregivers https://www.aarp.org/caregiving/local/national-resources-for-caregivers/ [https://www.aarp.org/caregiving/local/national-resources-for-caregivers/] 💡 Tip: If you don't know where to start locally, visit your local library, senior center, or probate office for guidance and available caregiver services in your community. Key Takeaway Caregiving is one of the most important roles a person can take on—but it's not meant to be done alone. By seeking support, utilizing available resources, and prioritizing self-care, caregivers can better care for both their loved ones and themselves. Show Information 🎙️ Hosts: Kayla & Crystal 📱 Follow the show: @momsbrainisacoffeestain 💛 Support the podcast: https://Momsbrainisacoffeestain.Buzzsprout.com [https://momsbrainisacoffeestain.buzzsprout.com/] 🎤 Want to be a guest on Mom's Brain Is A Coffee Stain | Parenting Teens, Mom Life & Real Conversations? Send Kayla a message on PodMatch: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/momsbrainisacoffeestain [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/momsbrainisacoffeestain]
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