The chaos of caring for ageing parents: the best podcasts of the week

Podcasts can be a lifesaver for those navigating the complex and often emotionally draining experience of caring for aging parents.

One such podcast that stands out is "So Your Parents are Old," hosted by Vanessa Grigoriadis. With her own personal experience as a caregiver, Grigoriadis offers listeners practical advice and comfort in this confessional-style show. Her conversation with guest Leeza Gibbons, a US talkshow host who founded a centre for carers, is particularly heartening. Despite Gibbons' glamorous background – including a stint on Celebrity Apprentice – her story sheds light on the often-overlooked realities of caregiving.

For those concerned about pressing global health issues, "The Threshold" from Foreign Policy may be just what they need. Host Henry Bonsu delves into the possibility of eradicating HIV, TB, and malaria, exploring how funding cuts and shifting priorities might impact these devastating diseases. As more than two million people die from these illnesses every year, this podcast is a timely reminder of the urgent need for action.

In other news, "Articles of Interest" continues to deliver in-depth analysis on fashion's most unexpected influences – including military gear that has become ubiquitous in high-end outdoor clothing. Host Avery Trufelman's sharp insights are as engaging as they are fascinating.

Meanwhile, horror fans will be delighted by the new series "Conversations With Ghosts," which fuses memoir-style fiction with spine-tingling storytelling. The show follows a mausoleum attendant tasked with guiding spirits to the afterlife – an endeavor that requires compassion rather than exorcism.

Lastly, "The History Podcast: The House at Number 48" is another compelling listen. Antony Easton's discovery of his father's German birth certificate sets off a chain reaction as he unravels the mysterious fate of the Eisner family, whose lives were forever changed by the Holocaust.
 
I'm so glad podcasts like "So Your Parents are Old" exist! My own nan has dementia and I'm stuck in this caring cycle with her 🤕💔. Vanessa Grigoriadis's podcast gives me hope that I can find solace in sharing my experiences too, even though it's hard to put into words at times 😩. But honestly, these podcasts are like having a conversation with friends who get what you're going through – no judgment, just understanding and empathy 🤗.
 
I THINK PARENTING IS SUCH A TOUGH SUBJECT! PEOPLE ALWAYS SEEM SO SHY ABOUT TALKING ABOUT IT ONLINE BUT I THINK PODCASTS ARE A GREAT WAY FOR US TO CONNECT AND SHARE OUR EXPERIENCES. I'VE LISTENED TO "SO YOUR PARENTS ARE OLD" AND IT'S BEEN SO RELIEVING TO KNOW I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE GOING THROUGH THIS THING 🤗💕
 
I just had the craziest idea for a podcast 🤯... I was thinking, have you ever noticed how foodies on social media always make everything look so Instagrammable? Like, can't they just eat the food without making a mess of it?! 😂 And don't even get me started on those fancy-schmancy food photography setups. I swear, if I wanted to spend my Saturday afternoon setting up lights and props for some avocado toast, that's not what I call a productive morning. 🤷‍♀️ Anyway, back to the podcast thing... it sounds like there are some really great ones out there, though!
 
I'm totally obsessed with "Conversations With Ghosts". It's like the perfect chill podcast 🧛‍♀️. I mean, who wouldn't want to listen to a show about spirits and the afterlife? The fact that it's got memoir-style fiction mixed in is genius. It's like you're right there with the main character, feeling all the emotions. And can we talk about how cool the storyline is? A mausoleum attendant guiding ghosts to the afterlife? 💀👻
 
omg I'm so glad podcasts are a thing now 🙄, like it's about time we had something to listen to instead of just scrolling through our feeds all day. and yay for Vanessa Grigoriadis sharing her personal experience as a caregiver, finally someone's talking about the real tea behind aging parents 💁‍♀️. but let's be real, who doesn't have some major drama with their fam? 😂 anyway, it sounds like "The Threshold" is giving me LIFE on global health issues - we need to prioritize eradicating these diseases ASAP 🌎. and can I just say Avery Trufelman's fashion commentary has been ON POINT lately 👗👖
 
I've been listening to "So Your Parents are Old" and it's honestly so relatable! As someone who's had their own experiences with caregiving for elderly relatives, I can attest that Vanessa Grigoriadis' podcast is a breath of fresh air 🌿. It's amazing how she shares her personal stories alongside expert advice to make the experience more accessible. And that conversation between her and Leeza Gibbons was SO inspiring 💖!
 
OMG u guys I just listened to "So Your Parents are Old" with Vanessa Grigoriadis and it literally broke my heart 🤣 she's so open about her own struggles as a caregiver and how hard it can be 💔 but at the same time her tips and advice are SO practical 🤓 like I'm def tuning in again this week to get more of those! on a different note i just started listening to "The Threshold" with Henry Bonsu and honestly it's making me super anxious about all these global health issues 🤕 did u no that like 2 mil ppl die from HIV TB & malaria every year?! 😱 gotta stay informed but also wanna ignore it lol anyway, I just found this podcast on military gear in fashion and now i'm totally obsessed 🔥 anyone else heard of "Articles of Interest"??
 
Ugh 🙄 I'm so over podcasts being hyped up like they're some kind of miracle cure for everything 😒 Like "So Your Parents are Old" is just a fancy way of saying "Vanessa Grigoriadis talks about her feelings on caregiving". Don't get me wrong, it's nice that she shares her personal experience and all, but is it really that deep? 🤔 I mean, have you listened to the first 5 episodes? 😴 They're just a bunch of emotional venting sessions. And what's up with the whole "confessional-style show" thing? Can't they just be real for once? 💁‍♀️
 
I'm loving the new podcast series out there! It's amazing how these shows can make you laugh one minute and cry the next. I've been listening to "Conversations With Ghosts" and it's giving me all the chills 🕷️. But what really gets my heart rate going is when they talk about global health issues like HIV, TB, and malaria – it's a reminder that we still have so much work to do 💔.

I'm also loving Avery Trufelman's sass on "Articles of Interest" 😂. Who knew military gear could be so fashionable? And I've been meaning to check out more podcasts from Foreign Policy – the topic of eradicating these diseases is just heartbreaking 🤕.

And finally, I'm intrigued by Antony Easton's story in "The History Podcast: The House at Number 48" 📚. It's amazing how our ancestors' stories can still have such a profound impact on us today 💥.
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s really cool how podcasts are becoming more than just something you listen to while commuting - they're actually helping people through tough times. Like that one podcast about caring for aging parents, "So Your Parents are Old" sounds like a total game-changer 🤗. A podcast can be so much more than just entertainment - it's like having a conversation with someone who gets what you're going through... and sometimes even offers some actual advice 💡
 
I'm loving how all these podcasts are tackling different issues – caregiving, global health, fashion, and even horror – it's like they're trying to show us that there's a podcast for every angle 🤯! But seriously though, I think it's amazing how "So Your Parents are Old" is shedding light on the often-overlooked reality of caregiving. As we know, our healthcare system can be super expensive and stressful, especially when you're caring for a loved one. It's about time someone starts talking about it in a real way 💸👪.

And I'm curious to see how "The Threshold" will explore the impact of funding cuts on global health issues – as we all know, healthcare is just as important as any other policy area 🚑💸. But what's even more interesting is how these podcasts are bringing awareness to issues that might otherwise get swept under the rug.

And can someone please tell me how "Conversations With Ghosts" got funded? As a fan of true crime and paranormal stories, I'm all about getting behind projects that explore the human (or ghostly) experience 💀🔮. It's like, we need to start talking about trauma, mental health, and social services as much as we talk about policy 🤝.

Lastly, how cool is it that "The History Podcast: The House at Number 48" delves into the complexities of identity and history? As someone who loves listening to stories from different cultures and perspectives, I'm all about exploring these kinds of narratives 🌎💭.
 
I think its crazy how much podcasts can help us cope with life's challenges...like caring for aging parents 🤯 I mean, we're always told to get advice from experts and stuff but sometimes we just need someone who gets it, you know? People like Vanessa Grigoriadis on her podcast "So Your Parents are Old" are like a breath of fresh air – honest, relatable and straight-up real 💖 It's not all rainbows & sunshine though...I mean, global health issues like HIV, TB & malaria still need our attention 🚨 The world needs more podcasts that shed light on these important topics. What do you guys think? Should we be listening to more podcasts about serious stuff or just stick to the funny ones 😂
 
I feel so sorry for people who have to deal with caring for aging parents 🤕. I've seen some friends go through this and it's super tough. Podcasts like "So Your Parents are Old" are a lifesaver because they offer a listening ear and practical advice from someone who's been in their shoes 😊.

I love how Vanessa Grigoriadis shares her own experiences, it makes the show so relatable. And that conversation with Leeza Gibbons is so inspiring! It's amazing how celebrities can have these hidden struggles too 🤷‍♀️.

And I'm loving all these other podcasts out there! "The Threshold" sounds like a must-listen for anyone who cares about global health. We need more people talking about this stuff 💖.

Fashion is weird, right? Military gear in high-end clothing is just...but Avery Trufelman's insights are always on point 👍. And horror fans, you're going to love "Conversations With Ghosts"! Spooky but not too scary 😱.

Lastly, "The History Podcast: The House at Number 48" sounds like a fascinating listen. I'm intrigued by the mystery surrounding Antony Easton's family history 🧐.
 
omg have you guys listened to "So Your Parents are Old" yet ?? Vanessa Grigoriadis is literally my new spirit animal she gets it 🤗 I was in a similar situation with my own parents and her podcast was like therapy on air i love how she breaks down the emotional baggage of caregiving into practical tips, girl boss vibes 💁‍♀️
 
just listened to "Conversations With Ghosts" and i gotta say it gave me chills 🎃💀. the idea that our ancestors are still trying to find peace is just mind blowing 💭. if you're feeling scared or whatever just give it a listen 👻
 
I just got back from the most amazing trip to Japan 🗺️ and I'm still reeling from all the food I ate 😍 like, have you guys ever tried matcha ice cream? it's life changing! anyway, I was thinking about my grandma and how she used to make the best homemade pasta sauce... speaking of pasta sauce, has anyone else noticed that it's getting harder to find good old-fashioned spaghetti sauce in stores lately? 🤔
 
omg u gotta check out these podcasts they r literally lifesavers 🙌 I mean like "So Your Parents are Old" is so relatable i was in same situation with my own parents and it really helps to talk to someone who understands u feel?

and then theres "The Threshold" its all about saving the world from diseases like HIV & TB which is crazy what people r dying from every year 🤯

also "Conversations With Ghosts" sounds super creepy but in a good way lol i love horror stories and this one seems really interesting

anyway, gotta give props to "Articles of Interest" its always so on point with fashion trends 💁‍♀️
 
omg u guys i was listening to "So Your Parents are Old" with my grandma and it was literally so relatable she was saying how hard it is to balance caregiving with her own life and it's like yeah we get it lol but at the same time i feel bad for people who have to go through that anyway, anyone else have a family member or pet that they're taking care of rn 🐾💕
 
I gotta say, I'm loving these podcasts lately 🤩. Like, have you listened to "So Your Parents are Old"? Vanessa Grigoriadis is super relatable as a caregiver herself and she's not afraid to get real about the tough stuff. I mean, who hasn't had to deal with their parents getting older and needing more help? It's like, totally normal, but no one really talks about it.

And then there's "The Threshold" - oh man, that's some heavy stuff 🤯. HIV, TB, and malaria are major global health issues and we need more people talking about them. I'm not saying the podcast is a miracle solution or anything, but at least it's getting attention to these important problems.

But honestly, I think what really sets these podcasts apart is how they're tackling these tough topics in a way that's actually engaging and easy to understand 🤓. No more boring lectures or dry explanations - just real people sharing their stories and experiences. That's the kind of stuff we need more of! 💡
 
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