EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 35 MIN
Mother's Day. It’s Different Now | A special Mother’s Day episode with Jo Lamble | Club Sandwich
from Club Sandwich · host Vera.guide
Sandwich-generation carers don't get a holiday — not even on Mother's Day. Ageing parents? You've got them. We've got you. JOIN THE CLUB: Visit clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.SEND US YOUR QUESTION: [email protected] In this episode:The Conversation: Sarah Macdonald and clinical psychologist Jo Lamble unpack the relationship shift nobody warns you about — when your mum stops worrying about you and starts needing you. They cover role reversal, unfiltered comments, re-triggered old wounds, the sibling who flies in like royalty, caring for mums who weren't there at all, and the long tail of Mother's Day grief. This Week's Hack: Compartmentalise. Have shower time / scream time. Acknowledge the pain. Then close the box and be the person you want to be. Listener Letter / Send-this-to: Send this to a sibling — let Jo Lamble say what you've been trying to say for months. Or send it to a friend who's about to have a hard Mother's Day. Hot Mess Moment: Sarah's mum at the eye doctor announcing — loud enough for the whole shop — that "we got that thing because we were r*ped by Vikings." Meet the regular Clubbers:Melissa Reader — CEO of Vera and expert on Australia's ageing crisis.Jo Lamble — Clinical psychologist specialising in guilt and family dynamics.Dr Ginni Mansberg — GP and women's health advocate who tells it straight.Dr Stephanie Ward — Geriatrician helping you understand when "old" becomes a crisis.Kerry Milligan — Gogglebox star bringing humour and honesty to the sandwich generation. Topics covered in this episode:- The sudden shift from being cared for to caring- Role reversal — doing up your mother's seatbelt- When personalities harden (or soften) with age- The lucky few — when your mum was your rock- When caring re-triggers old wounds and old patterns- Compartmentalising — shower time, scream time- When your mum loses her filter- When she rewrites your history- The sibling who flies in like royalty- Caring for a mum who wasn't there for you- Why Jo Lamble hates the word "boundaries"- Mother's Day grief that doesn't end- Making Mother's Day about you too — even just for 20 minutes Credits:Club Sandwich is brought to you by Vera, helping families caring for ageing parents navigate this stage of life so you don't have to do it alone. JOIN THE CLUB: Visit clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.SEND US YOUR QUESTION: [email protected] Need more clarity at 3 AM? Vera gives you a structured 15-minute voice conversation to help you understand where your parent stands and what to do next. Discover more at vera.guide. Sarah Macdonald — Host + Executive ProducerMelissa Reader — Commissioning Editor, Executive Producer + ClubberJustin McArthur — Executive ProducerAudio + video edits by P. Zinner Podcasts (https://pzinner.com.au)Thanks and kudos to Sean Wayland for our awesome theme music Club Sandwich — hear more from Sean at seanwayland.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mother's Day in the sandwich generation isn't a sleep-in and breakfast in bed — it's emptying your mum's fridge, doing up her seatbelt, and feeling the relationship shift in your hands. Sarah Macdonald and clinical psychologist Jo Lamble unpack what happens to your relationship with your ageing mum: the role reversal, the unfiltered comments, the re-triggered old wounds, the sibling who flies in like royalty, the mums who weren't there at all, and the long tail of Mother's Day grief. Plus a small, practical idea if your mum has died.
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