'Caring for Ageing Parents' is More Than Just a Chore
When Leeza Gibbons, a US talkshow host and founder of The Caregiver's Center, appears as the first guest on Vanessa Grigoriadis's podcast "So Your Parents are Old", her singular story offers an unexpected comfort to those navigating the often-exhausting experience of caring for ageing parents. Having weathered a stint on Celebrity Apprentice, Gibbons shares practical advice and personal anecdotes that resonate with listeners who find themselves in similar situations.
Another show that delves into pressing global issues is Foreign Policy's series "The Threshold". Host Henry Bonsu tackles tough questions with experts to shed light on HIV, TB, and malaria – diseases that claim over two million lives annually. With funding cuts and shifting priorities threatening a surge in cases, this essential series provides an unsettling reality check.
For those who crave insightful storytelling, Avery Trufelman's "Articles of Interest" is a must-listen. Trufelman expertly weaves together seemingly disparate topics – from high-end outdoor clothing to pointe shoes and prison uniforms – to explore the intersection of fashion and society. His podcast remains a benchmark for smart and thought-provoking conversations.
The new series "Conversations With Ghosts" fuses horror and memoir-style fiction, offering an unconventional yet therapeutic listen. Mal Fleming's tales as a mausoleum attendant are meant to be more compassionate than exorcistic, providing solace for those who struggle with the afterlife.
Lastly, Peter Easton's family legacy unravels in "The History Podcast: The House at Number 48". Antony Easton and Charlie Northcott embark on an investigation into his father's German birth certificate, tracing a tangled tale of identity and fate that intersects with the Holocaust. This captivating series humanizes historical events through the personal stories of those affected.
All four podcasts offer distinct perspectives on pressing issues and life-altering experiences – from caring for ageing parents to confronting global health crises, exploring fashion and society, navigating grief and trauma, or delving into historical mysteries.
				
			When Leeza Gibbons, a US talkshow host and founder of The Caregiver's Center, appears as the first guest on Vanessa Grigoriadis's podcast "So Your Parents are Old", her singular story offers an unexpected comfort to those navigating the often-exhausting experience of caring for ageing parents. Having weathered a stint on Celebrity Apprentice, Gibbons shares practical advice and personal anecdotes that resonate with listeners who find themselves in similar situations.
Another show that delves into pressing global issues is Foreign Policy's series "The Threshold". Host Henry Bonsu tackles tough questions with experts to shed light on HIV, TB, and malaria – diseases that claim over two million lives annually. With funding cuts and shifting priorities threatening a surge in cases, this essential series provides an unsettling reality check.
For those who crave insightful storytelling, Avery Trufelman's "Articles of Interest" is a must-listen. Trufelman expertly weaves together seemingly disparate topics – from high-end outdoor clothing to pointe shoes and prison uniforms – to explore the intersection of fashion and society. His podcast remains a benchmark for smart and thought-provoking conversations.
The new series "Conversations With Ghosts" fuses horror and memoir-style fiction, offering an unconventional yet therapeutic listen. Mal Fleming's tales as a mausoleum attendant are meant to be more compassionate than exorcistic, providing solace for those who struggle with the afterlife.
Lastly, Peter Easton's family legacy unravels in "The History Podcast: The House at Number 48". Antony Easton and Charlie Northcott embark on an investigation into his father's German birth certificate, tracing a tangled tale of identity and fate that intersects with the Holocaust. This captivating series humanizes historical events through the personal stories of those affected.
All four podcasts offer distinct perspectives on pressing issues and life-altering experiences – from caring for ageing parents to confronting global health crises, exploring fashion and society, navigating grief and trauma, or delving into historical mysteries.
 . Caring for aging parents can be so much more than just a chore, you know? It's about understanding the struggles they face and finding ways to support them
. Caring for aging parents can be so much more than just a chore, you know? It's about understanding the struggles they face and finding ways to support them  . The conversations on HIV, TB, and malaria are also super important - we need more awareness about these global health issues
. The conversations on HIV, TB, and malaria are also super important - we need more awareness about these global health issues  .
. . And I appreciate how they tackle tough topics with compassion and empathy
. And I appreciate how they tackle tough topics with compassion and empathy  . It's not always easy to talk about, but it's definitely needed.
. It's not always easy to talk about, but it's definitely needed. . They offer a safe space to share stories, learn from others, and gain new insights
. They offer a safe space to share stories, learn from others, and gain new insights  . So yeah, I'm totally hooked on these shows right now
. So yeah, I'm totally hooked on these shows right now  !
! I've been tuning in to these podcasts lately and it's really made me realize that caring for our elders isn't just a duty, but also an opportunity to build stronger intergenerational relationships. It's not about shouldering the weight of caregiving alone
 I've been tuning in to these podcasts lately and it's really made me realize that caring for our elders isn't just a duty, but also an opportunity to build stronger intergenerational relationships. It's not about shouldering the weight of caregiving alone  , but rather embracing the chance to connect with family members on a deeper level & learn from their experiences.
, but rather embracing the chance to connect with family members on a deeper level & learn from their experiences. , I appreciate how these podcasts weave together seemingly disparate topics into cohesive narratives. They're not afraid to explore uncomfortable themes or spark difficult conversations – and that's exactly what we need more of in today's world
, I appreciate how these podcasts weave together seemingly disparate topics into cohesive narratives. They're not afraid to explore uncomfortable themes or spark difficult conversations – and that's exactly what we need more of in today's world  I remember listening to "Articles of Interest" back in 2018 and it was mind-blowing how Avery Trufelman connected seemingly unrelated things on that one episode about the history of pointe shoes... I think we're living in an age where everyone's having their own conversations and not getting the same information, but these podcasts are like time capsules of old discussions being revived and relatable all over again
 I remember listening to "Articles of Interest" back in 2018 and it was mind-blowing how Avery Trufelman connected seemingly unrelated things on that one episode about the history of pointe shoes... I think we're living in an age where everyone's having their own conversations and not getting the same information, but these podcasts are like time capsules of old discussions being revived and relatable all over again  . Anyway, "Conversations With Ghosts" is giving me all the feels, that mausoleum attendant story is so hauntingly beautiful
. Anyway, "Conversations With Ghosts" is giving me all the feels, that mausoleum attendant story is so hauntingly beautiful 
 the idea of fusing horror and memoir-style fiction is like, totally mind-blowing...i mean who wouldn't wanna listen to a podcast about ghostly encounters while also exploring the human experience?
 the idea of fusing horror and memoir-style fiction is like, totally mind-blowing...i mean who wouldn't wanna listen to a podcast about ghostly encounters while also exploring the human experience?  mal fleming's story as a mausoleum attendant sounds so fascinating!
 mal fleming's story as a mausoleum attendant sounds so fascinating! 
 honestly who hasn't had a moment where they just wanna throw their hands up and say "I'm over here taking care of my ageing parent who won't stop leaving me notes on their phone" meanwhile there's this other thing going on with HIV TB and malaria... like can't we all just take care of each other
 honestly who hasn't had a moment where they just wanna throw their hands up and say "I'm over here taking care of my ageing parent who won't stop leaving me notes on their phone" meanwhile there's this other thing going on with HIV TB and malaria... like can't we all just take care of each other  . I mean i love a good podcast as much as the next person, but sometimes it feels like they're all talking about the same 3 things – ageing parents, global crises, and whatever trendy topic is gonna be next week
. I mean i love a good podcast as much as the next person, but sometimes it feels like they're all talking about the same 3 things – ageing parents, global crises, and whatever trendy topic is gonna be next week 

 . Overall, these podcasts are doing a great job of sparking conversations that might not always be easy to have
. Overall, these podcasts are doing a great job of sparking conversations that might not always be easy to have 
 I just finished listening to these podcast recs and gotta say, they're all so thought-provoking! It's crazy how some of these shows tackle really tough topics like HIV & TB, but in a way that's both informative & relatable
 I just finished listening to these podcast recs and gotta say, they're all so thought-provoking! It's crazy how some of these shows tackle really tough topics like HIV & TB, but in a way that's both informative & relatable  . It's easy to feel like you're in this alone, but having someone share their experiences & tips makes all the difference.
. It's easy to feel like you're in this alone, but having someone share their experiences & tips makes all the difference. ! He has this way of connecting the dots between seemingly random topics that always leaves me thinking long after I finish listening. And can we talk about how fascinating it is to explore the intersection of fashion and society? It's like, who knew pointe shoes had so much history behind them?
! He has this way of connecting the dots between seemingly random topics that always leaves me thinking long after I finish listening. And can we talk about how fascinating it is to explore the intersection of fashion and society? It's like, who knew pointe shoes had so much history behind them?  I mean, have you listened to any of these podcasts yet?
 I mean, have you listened to any of these podcasts yet?  ! I was thinkin' about my grandma who passed away from cancer back in '07... it's still hard to believe she's not here with us anymore
! I was thinkin' about my grandma who passed away from cancer back in '07... it's still hard to believe she's not here with us anymore  . But listenin' to these podcasts, like "The Threshold", is really makin' me think we need to be doin' more to tackle those diseases.
. But listenin' to these podcasts, like "The Threshold", is really makin' me think we need to be doin' more to tackle those diseases. ! Avery Trufelman's podcast is genius – I'm definitely gonna have to check it out. And "Conversations With Ghosts" sounds so eerie, but also kinda comforting? Like when you're watchin' a horror movie and you can't look away...
! Avery Trufelman's podcast is genius – I'm definitely gonna have to check it out. And "Conversations With Ghosts" sounds so eerie, but also kinda comforting? Like when you're watchin' a horror movie and you can't look away... 
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 And what's up with all these memoir-style podcasts? Isn't that just, like, therapy in disguise?
 And what's up with all these memoir-style podcasts? Isn't that just, like, therapy in disguise?  . It can't be easy to watch them go through this stage of life and deal with all the physical and emotional challenges that come with it. But what's interesting is how these podcasts are highlighting not just the difficulties, but also the importance of empathy and compassion in caregiving
. It can't be easy to watch them go through this stage of life and deal with all the physical and emotional challenges that come with it. But what's interesting is how these podcasts are highlighting not just the difficulties, but also the importance of empathy and compassion in caregiving  .
. . "Conversations With Ghosts" and "The History Podcast: The House at Number 48" are giving me all the feels
. "Conversations With Ghosts" and "The History Podcast: The House at Number 48" are giving me all the feels 