• Can Alzheimer’s Really Be Reversed?
    Jun 25 2026

    Alzheimer’s has always scared me a little.

    You start noticing small things in yourself or someone you love, and it’s hard not to wonder, “Is this the beginning?”

    That’s where this conversation with Dr. Joshua Helman started. With fear, honest questions, and the hope that maybe there is more to this story than families are usually told.

    In Part 1, Tina Rains, RN, and Melinda Lee Foster talk with Dr. Josh about Alzheimer’s, dementia, root causes, and his T.I.M.E. framework: toxins, inflammation, microbes, and energy. They also talk about why caregivers need to pay attention to their own health too.

    Part 2 continues next week.

    About Dr. Josh:
    Dr. Joshua Helman, MD is a Harvard-trained physician, board certified in emergency medicine and lifestyle medicine. He holds degrees in biochemistry from Harvard and the University of Cambridge, and earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and MIT.

    Learn more about Dr. Josh

    This conversation is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Please talk with a qualified healthcare provider before making medical decisions.

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    35 mins
  • I Just Can’t Do It All: How Caregiving Slowly Drains Your Energy
    Jun 17 2026

    Caregiving stress can feel like someone plugged into you and started zapping your energy.

    In this episode, Tina and Melinda talk about what happens when caregiving slowly drains you. The stress, the guilt, the over-scheduling, the pressure to do everything yourself, and the moment you finally have to admit, “I just can’t do it all.”

    They also talk about why saying no can feel so hard, why caregivers often take on too much, and how small moments of laughter, boundaries, and support can help lighten the load.

    If you’re caring for an aging parent and feel like your energy is constantly being pulled in every direction, this conversation is for you.

    You are not alone.

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    The Caregiver Podcast for Aging Parents, Dementia & Senior Care

    Thanks for listening to We Laugh So We Don’t Cry — honest conversations, real support, and a little laughter for the caregiving journey.

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    🤍 Thanks to our sponsor, MasterPiece Care, for providing free caregiver guides and resources. You can also book a free conversation call with Tina Rains, RN through MasterPiece Care at the link above.

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    #caregiving #caregiverburnout #agingparents #stressmanagement #caregiversupport #podcast #welaughsowedontcry

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    13 mins
  • The Day I Finally Took a Break… and Couldn’t Enjoy It
    Jun 10 2026

    Melinda was in Paris, sick, trying to enjoy a break, when she found out her mom’s caregiver had quit.

    And immediately, that familiar caregiver guilt showed up.

    What am I supposed to do from here?
    Am I allowed to be happy right now?

    In this episode, Tina Rains, RN, and Melinda Lee Foster talk about the guilt that can creep in even when you are doing your best.

    The guilt that shows up when you finally take a break.
    The shame that says, “Shame on me for even feeling this way.”
    The feeling that no matter what you do, it’s never enough.

    They also talk about giving yourself grace, listening to the same story again, and knowing when someone you love may need more care than you can safely give.

    This one is for the caregiver who loves deeply, but still gets tired.

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    The Caregiver Podcast for Aging Parents, Dementia & Senior Care

    Thanks for listening to We Laugh So We Don’t Cry — honest conversations, real support, and a little laughter for the caregiving journey.

    🌐 Podcast Website

    ✅ Free Guides & Resources: Join our Facebook group, explore free downloads, or book a free 15-minute call with a care navigator.

    🤍 Thanks to our sponsor, MasterPiece Care, for providing free caregiver guides and resources. You can also book a free conversation call with Tina Rains, RN through MasterPiece Care at the link above.

    📘 Ebook for Family Caregivers on Amazon

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    New episodes every week.

    #caregiving #caregiverburnout #agingparents #stressmanagement #caregiversupport #podcast #welaughsowedontcry

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    21 mins
  • Caregiver Stress: What To Do Before You Burn Out | Simple Tools to Lighten the Load
    Jun 5 2026

    Caregiving can feel heavy, especially when you are carrying stress, guilt, constant responsibility, and the pressure to keep going.

    In this special workshop episode of We Laugh So We Don’t Cry, Tina Rains, RN, and Melinda Lee Foster walk through simple tools to help caregivers reduce stress, identify triggers, set boundaries, build a care team, and find small ways to reset before burnout takes over.

    This episode is more interactive than usual, so you may want a notebook nearby. You’ll be invited to pause, reflect, and write down a few things that can help you better understand what is causing stress and what support you may need.

    Note: This episode includes reflection prompts, breathing, grounding, and simple movement exercises. Please do not do the activity portions while driving, operating equipment, or doing anything that needs your full attention. You can always come back to those parts later when you’re in a safe place.

    If caregiving has been getting to you lately, this episode is meant to help you feel a little less alone and a little more supported.

    Resources Mentioned:

    💜 Join our Facebook community

    Download free caregiver resources or book a free 15-minute call with a care navigator

    Care coordination app mentioned in this episode: Aone Healthcare app

    Related episode mentioned:

    Pam Wilson on creating a family plan and reducing caregiver resentment

    Related episode mentioned:

    Dr. Julia Guerrini on caregiver stress and identifying triggers

    For movement and grounding exercises, you may find it helpful to watch the video version of this episode.

    Thanks for listening to We Laugh So We Don’t Cry — honest conversations, real support, and a little laughter for the caregiving journey.

    🌐 Podcast Website

    ✅ Free Guides & Resources: Join our Facebook group, explore free downloads, or book a free 15-minute call with a care navigator.

    🤍 Thanks to our sponsor, MasterPiece Care, for providing free caregiver guides and resources. You can also book a free conversation call with Tina Rains, RN through MasterPiece Care at the link above.

    📘 Ebook for Family Caregivers on Amazon

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    New episodes every week.

    #caregiving #caregiverburnout #agingparents #stressmanagement #caregiversupport #podcast #welaughsowedontcry

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    42 mins
  • 7 Warning Signs Your Parent May Need More Help
    May 28 2026

    Sometimes the signs are there before a crisis. Families just are not always sure what they mean.

    In this episode, we walk through 7 warning signs your parent may need more help and talk about what to watch for before things get worse. We also touch on caregiver stress, safety concerns, and why waiting too long can make everything harder.

    This episode is for family caregivers who want clarity, support, and a better sense of what to do next.

    💜 Support, free guides, and caregiver resources: Join our Facebook group, explore free downloads, or book a free 15-minute call with a care navigator.

    Thanks for listening to We Laugh So We Don’t Cry — honest conversations, real support, and a little laughter for the caregiving journey.

    🌐 Podcast Website

    ✅ Free Guides & Resources: Join our Facebook group, explore free downloads, or book a free 15-minute call with a care navigator.

    🤍 Thanks to our sponsor, MasterPiece Care, for providing free caregiver guides and resources. You can also book a free conversation call with Tina Rains, RN through MasterPiece Care at the link above.

    📘 Ebook for Family Caregivers on Amazon

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    New episodes every week.

    #caregiving #caregiverburnout #agingparents #stressmanagement #caregiversupport #podcast #welaughsowedontcry

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    25 mins
  • How to Be a Good Caregiver Without Losing Yourself
    May 20 2026

    Caregiving can leave you feeling overwhelmed, guilty, and like you are not doing enough, even when you are trying your best.

    In this episode, Tina and Melinda talk honestly about what it feels like when caregiving starts to wear you down. They talk about comparison, burnout, grief, and the pressure to keep holding everything together. They also talk about what really makes a good caregiver, and why taking care of yourself matters too.

    If you have been feeling stretched thin or like you are losing yourself in caregiving, this conversation is for you.

    💜 More support + resources:
    https://welaughsowedontcry.com

    Thanks for listening to We Laugh So We Don’t Cry — honest conversations, real support, and a little laughter for the caregiving journey.

    🌐 Podcast Website

    ✅ Free Guides & Resources: Join our Facebook group, explore free downloads, or book a free 15-minute call with a care navigator.

    🤍 Thanks to our sponsor, MasterPiece Care, for providing free caregiver guides and resources. You can also book a free conversation call with Tina Rains, RN through MasterPiece Care at the link above.

    📘 Ebook for Family Caregivers on Amazon

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    New episodes every week.

    #caregiving #caregiverburnout #agingparents #stressmanagement #caregiversupport #podcast #welaughsowedontcry

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    10 mins
  • Are You Missing the Signs Your Parent Needs More Help?
    May 13 2026

    If you’re caring for an aging parent, it can be hard to tell when small changes are becoming bigger signs.

    In this episode, Tina and Melinda talk honestly about what it feels like to realize your parent may need more help than you wanted to admit. They also talk about how caregiver stress, overload, and trying to hold everything together can make it harder to notice what is really going on.

    This conversation touches on physical decline, emotional overwhelm, grounding, prayer, quiet, and why taking care of yourself matters if you want to stay present for the people you love.

    In this episode:
    • How to notice when your parent may need more help
    • Why caregivers sometimes miss the signs
    • How stress spills into marriage, family, and daily life
    • Why prayer, quiet, and grounding can help
    • Why self-care is part of caregiving, not separate from it

    💜 Get the Guide: What Families Miss Before Crisis
    https://masterpiececare.com/family-guides/what-families-miss-before-crisis

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    https://welaughsowedontcry.com

    Thanks for listening to We Laugh So We Don’t Cry — honest conversations, real support, and a little laughter for the caregiving journey.

    🌐 Podcast Website

    ✅ Free Guides & Resources: Join our Facebook group, explore free downloads, or book a free 15-minute call with a care navigator.

    🤍 Thanks to our sponsor, MasterPiece Care, for providing free caregiver guides and resources. You can also book a free conversation call with Tina Rains, RN through MasterPiece Care at the link above.

    📘 Ebook for Family Caregivers on Amazon

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    New episodes every week.

    #caregiving #caregiverburnout #agingparents #stressmanagement #caregiversupport #podcast #welaughsowedontcry

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    9 mins
  • Mistakes families make with aging parents: Caregiver burnout and family conflict
    May 6 2026

    If you’re caring for an aging parent and feel like your family is already in crisis, you’re not alone.

    In this episode, Tina and Melinda are joined by Pamela Wilson, national caregiving expert, consultant, speaker, and host of The Caring Generation® podcast, to talk about some of the biggest mistakes families make with aging parents — and how to avoid them before burnout, conflict, and overwhelm take over.

    Pamela shares practical guidance on planning ahead, involving siblings early, understanding the health, legal, and financial sides of caregiving, and recognizing when caregivers are doing too much on their own. The conversation also explores burnout, family tension, assisted living decisions, and why so many families wait too long to act.

    If you’re navigating aging parents, sibling stress, or caregiving decisions, this episode offers real insight and practical support.

    🎙️ In this episode:
    • The biggest mistakes families make with aging parents
    • Why families often wait too long to plan
    • The three parts of a care plan: health, financial, and legal
    • Why siblings need to be involved early
    • How caregivers burn out trying to do it all alone
    • What boundaries and self-care can look like in caregiving
    • When assisted living may need to be part of the conversation

    Hosts:
    Tina Rains, RN
    Melinda Lee Foster

    Special guest:
    Pamela Wilson

    Pamela D. Wilson, MS, BS/BA, CG, CSA, is a national caregiving expert, expert witness, consultant, and speaker. She has 25 years of experience supporting older adults, persons with disabilities, caregivers, and professionals through three businesses: in-home care, care management and fiduciary services, and expert witness and consulting. She hosts and produces The Caring Generation® podcast, answers caregiver questions on her YouTube channel, serves as an expert witness for law firms and families, speaks, and offers individual and family consultations. She is the author of The Caregiving Trap: Solutions for Life’s Unexpected Changes and creator of online programs including Support Caring for Aging Parents.

    🌐 Learn more about Pamela Wilson:
    https://www.pameladwilson.com

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    https://welaughsowedontcry.com

    Thanks for listening to We Laugh So We Don’t Cry — honest conversations, real support, and a little laughter for the caregiving journey.

    🌐 Podcast Website

    ✅ Free Guides & Resources: Join our Facebook group, explore free downloads, or book a free 15-minute call with a care navigator.

    🤍 Thanks to our sponsor, MasterPiece Care, for providing free caregiver guides and resources. You can also book a free conversation call with Tina Rains, RN through MasterPiece Care at the link above.

    📘 Ebook for Family Caregivers on Amazon

    🔔 Subscribe for Weekly Episodes
    New episodes every week.

    #caregiving #caregiverburnout #agingparents #stressmanagement #caregiversupport #podcast #welaughsowedontcry

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    30 mins