EPISODE · May 25, 2025 · 45 MIN
Let Them Part II Episode
from Whole Caregiver · host The Caregiver Revolution
Join hosts Erna and her guests Rachel and Xue as they explore the application of Mel Robbins' book, 'The Let Them Theory', in the context of caregiving. In this episode, they discuss the constant state of stress caregivers experience and how understanding and managing stress can impact caregiving. The conversation delves into the personal journeys of the hosts, sharing revelations and challenges faced in balancing caregiving duties with personal life. They reflect on the nuances of control, guilt, and the importance of prioritizing self-care amidst caregiving responsibilities. Listen as the group shares personal insights on overcoming self-doubt, letting go of societal 'shoulds', and navigating family dynamics. They also reflect on the obstacles that hinder the application of the theory and the exceptions to its use, emphasizing the need for self-compassion and openness to personal growth.
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Join hosts Erna and her guests Rachel and Xue as they explore the application of Mel Robbins' book, 'The Let Them Theory', in the context of caregiving. In this episode, they discuss the constant state of stress caregivers experience and how understanding and managing stress can impact caregiving. The conversation delves into the personal journeys of the hosts, sharing revelations and challenges faced in balancing caregiving duties with personal life. They reflect on the nuances of control, guilt, and the importance of prioritizing self-care amidst caregiving responsibilities. Listen as the group shares personal insights on overcoming self-doubt, letting go of societal 'shoulds', and navigating family dynamics. They also reflect on the obstacles that hinder the application of the theory and the exceptions to its use, emphasizing the need for self-compassion and openness to personal growth.
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