Podcasts Offering Comfort and Clarity Amidst Caregiving Chaos
For those navigating the often overwhelming world of caring for aging parents, Vanessa Grigoriadis's latest podcast series 'So Your Parents are Old' offers a sense of solidarity and practical advice. The show's inaugural episode features an in-depth conversation with Leeza Gibbons, a US talk show host who founded a center for caregivers. Her personal story, which includes a stint on Celebrity Apprentice, provides a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of caregiving.
Meanwhile, Foreign Policy has launched a new series exploring the reality behind HIV, TB, and malaria. Host Henry Bonsu sits down with experts to examine the current state of these diseases and discuss potential solutions, including the prospect of eliminating them in our lifetime.
On another note, Avery Trufelman's 'Articles of Interest' continues its trend of insightful storytelling, this time delving into the connection between military gear and high-end outdoor clothing. The podcast's ability to uncover hidden connections is a testament to Trufelman's skill as a storyteller.
For fans of horror and memoir-style fiction, Conversations With Ghosts offers a unique blend of genres that feels both therapeutic and unsettling. This series, which includes episodes released in time for Halloween, encourages listeners to confront their fears and emotions through the lens of ghostly encounters.
Lastly, The History Podcast presents 'The House at Number 48,' a compelling tale of family secrets, identity, and survival during the Holocaust. Son Antony Easton's discovery of his father's German birth certificate sets off a chain reaction as he unravels the mysteries surrounding his family's past with Charlie Northcott's expert guidance.
These podcasts cater to diverse interests and experiences, but all share a common thread: they provide comfort, clarity, and insight into some of life's most complex and emotional issues.
				
			For those navigating the often overwhelming world of caring for aging parents, Vanessa Grigoriadis's latest podcast series 'So Your Parents are Old' offers a sense of solidarity and practical advice. The show's inaugural episode features an in-depth conversation with Leeza Gibbons, a US talk show host who founded a center for caregivers. Her personal story, which includes a stint on Celebrity Apprentice, provides a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of caregiving.
Meanwhile, Foreign Policy has launched a new series exploring the reality behind HIV, TB, and malaria. Host Henry Bonsu sits down with experts to examine the current state of these diseases and discuss potential solutions, including the prospect of eliminating them in our lifetime.
On another note, Avery Trufelman's 'Articles of Interest' continues its trend of insightful storytelling, this time delving into the connection between military gear and high-end outdoor clothing. The podcast's ability to uncover hidden connections is a testament to Trufelman's skill as a storyteller.
For fans of horror and memoir-style fiction, Conversations With Ghosts offers a unique blend of genres that feels both therapeutic and unsettling. This series, which includes episodes released in time for Halloween, encourages listeners to confront their fears and emotions through the lens of ghostly encounters.
Lastly, The History Podcast presents 'The House at Number 48,' a compelling tale of family secrets, identity, and survival during the Holocaust. Son Antony Easton's discovery of his father's German birth certificate sets off a chain reaction as he unravels the mysteries surrounding his family's past with Charlie Northcott's expert guidance.
These podcasts cater to diverse interests and experiences, but all share a common thread: they provide comfort, clarity, and insight into some of life's most complex and emotional issues.