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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 30 MIN

Part 2: The Final Days

from MOM TALK · host Jordan Rye and Victoria McGaha

In Part 2, I'm sharing what it was like bringing my mom home on hospice, caring for her around the clock, and saying goodbye. From the moment hospice arrived to her final breath on December 1st, this is the raw truth about what those last days were really like—and how my family showed up in ways I'll never forget.0:00 - Meeting with the hospice social worker1:15 - Bringing mom home and realizing hospice isn't 24/7 care2:30 - Henry's tournament and the PBR: leaving her when she was at her worst4:00 - The reality of round-the-clock caregiving6:45 - Uncle Terry: the hero who never slept9:20 - The night we were up 36 hours and she wanted Baked Lay's chips11:30 - Getting the medication right so her body could rest14:00 - The bath she insisted on taking17:45 - When I knew it was close20:15 - December 1st: the hospital bed, the song "Memories," and her final moments24:00 - Being in a room with a dead body26:30 - The funeral home, the service, and the 250-photo slideshow29:00 - Business mode at the visitation: consoling everyone elseContent Warning: This episode discusses end-of-life care, death, grief, and funeral planning. It's honest, it's heavy, and we cope with dark humor.This is Part 2 of 3.Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!Follow us on Instagram, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

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In Part 2, I'm sharing what it was like bringing my mom home on hospice, caring for her around the clock, and saying goodbye. From the moment hospice arrived to her final breath on December 1st, this is the raw truth about what those last days were really like—and how my family showed up in ways I'll never forget.0:00 - Meeting with the hospice social worker1:15 - Bringing mom home and realizing hospice isn't 24/7 care2:30 - Henry's tournament and the PBR: leaving her when she was at her worst4:00 - The reality of round-the-clock caregiving6:45 - Uncle Terry: the hero who never slept9:20 - The night we were up 36 hours and she wanted Baked Lay's chips11:30 - Getting the medication right so her body could rest14:00 - The bath she insisted on taking17:45 - When I knew it was close20:15 - December 1st: the hospital bed, the song "Memories," and her final moments24:00 - Being in a room with a dead body26:30 - The funeral home, the service, and the 250-photo slideshow29:00 - Business mode at the visitation: consoling everyone elseContent Warning: This episode discusses end-of-life care, death, grief, and funeral planning. It's honest, it's heavy, and we cope with dark humor.This is Part 2 of 3.Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!Follow us on Instagram, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

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