EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 33 MIN
In Sickness and in Health
from Family Support Stories · host Family Support Research and Training Center
We speak with Dr. Laura Mauldin, author and professor at the University of Connecticut, about her new book In Sickness and In Health. Blending memoir with the stories of caregivers across the country, Dr. Mauldin reflects on how ableism, cultural expectations about love, and gaps in America’s social safety net shape the realities of caregiving. Together, they explore the concept of “The One,” (which refers to the person who carries the overwhelming weight of care), and examine how policy, culture, and community responses can either isolate caregivers or help redistribute the labor of care more collectively.
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We speak with Dr. Laura Mauldin, author and professor at the University of Connecticut, about her new book In Sickness and In Health. Blending memoir with the stories of caregivers across the country, Dr. Mauldin reflects on how ableism, cultural expectations about love, and gaps in America’s social safety net shape the realities of caregiving. Together, they explore the concept of “The One,” (which refers to the person who carries the overwhelming weight of care), and examine how policy, culture, and community responses can either isolate caregivers or help redistribute the labor of care more collectively.
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