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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2025 · 38 MIN

The Weight of Love: Miranda Brace on Caring for Her Father After Tragedy

from No Street Lights Podcast - Real Stories on Mental Health, Resilience, and Growth · host Aaron Ash and Tim Brunicardi

“When the person who raised you can no longer raise their head… what do you do? You love harder. You carry them. And you keep going.” – Miranda BraceAfter a tragic accident left her father permanently disabled, Miranda Brace’s world was turned upside down. In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Miranda shares what it’s like to become a caregiver for the person who once cared for you.From navigating endless hospital visits and insurance nightmares to managing burnout, grief, and watching a loved one slowly disappear before your eyes—Miranda holds nothing back. This is a story of unshakable love, inner strength, and what it truly means to show up for your family when you have no other choice.Miranda discusses the heavy toll caregiving takes on your mental health, the guilt of needing space while still loving deeply, and the fight to find identity and peace when your life revolves around someone else’s survival. Whether you’re a caregiver, someone navigating family trauma, or just trying to understand the unseen weight others carry—this episode is for you.The accident that changed Miranda’s life overnightThe emotional and logistical realities of being a caregiverGuilt, resentment, and still choosing loveBattling broken support systems and bureaucratic red tapeLiving in “survival mode” for months at a timeRediscovering identity and peace as a full-time caregiverWhat Miranda wants every overwhelmed caregiver to knowWhy love doesn’t always look like comfort—it looks like showing up00:00 – Introduction: “You don’t plan for this…”03:42 – The accident that changed everything08:20 – Becoming a full-time caregiver overnight13:55 – The hidden cost of grief and survival mode18:44 – Why guilt and love can exist at the same time22:03 – Losing identity and finding a new normal26:30 – Systemic failures: Why help is hard to find31:19 – Small moments of humanity that kept her going34:40 – What Miranda wants other caregivers to know38:27 – A message to anyone struggling right now📦 GoFundMe for Johnny Brace:https://www.gofundme.com/f/rally-for-johnnys-health-and-financial-relief➡️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NoStreetLightsPodcast➡️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LIaDquk2li94WvC6XaITR➡️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-street-lights-podcast-real-stories-on-mental-health/id1696321025🌐 Website: https://nostreetlights.org➡️ Patreon (Free & Paid Tiers): https://www.patreon.com/NoStreetLights➡️ Discord: https://discord.gg/PdYNqXgn➡️ Need help now? Get 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/nslp➡️ Donate to Support Mental Health Advocacy: https://fundly.com/light-the-way-support-mental-health-community-growth📩 Contact us: [email protected]🎵 Music by Hyland Markle – @hylandmarkle#CaregiverMentalHealth #FamilyTrauma #NoStreetLightsPodcast #SurvivalMode #EmotionalBurnout #GriefSupport #MentalHealthJourney #CaregivingReality #InvisibleStruggles #ResilienceAndLove #NSLP #BeYourOwnLight #MentalHealthAwareness #PodcastForHealing #EmpathyMatters #SupportCaregiversLockedPosted on Jul 10, 2025 - 7:57 PMAfter the Storm: Caralyn Dreyer on Real Healing, Trauma & Moving Forward | #103After the Storm: Caralyn Dreyer on Real Healing, Trauma & Moving Forward #103We’re Back! 2 New Episodes, 50% Off Patreon & Our Nonprofit Launch!Love Your Marriage, Heal Together: Nicole Ash’s Story #102Atticus Thatcher Live React: Breaking Down His Most Personal Songs #101🎧 Things You’ll Hear in This Episode:⏱️ Chapters:💚 Support Miranda & Her Family🎧 Watch or Listen Now:⛓️ Connect with Us:🔖 Hashtags:TagsShareEdit postShare postSell postPin postDelete postRelated Posts

“When the person who raised you can no longer raise their head… what do you do? You love harder. You carry them. And you keep going.” – Miranda BraceAfter a tragic accident left her father permanently disabled, Miranda Brace’s world was turned upside down. In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Miranda shares what it’s like to become a caregiver for the person who once cared for you.From navigating endless hospital visits and insurance nightmares to managing burnout, grief, and watching a loved one slowly disappear before your eyes—Miranda holds nothing back. This is a story of unshakable love, inner strength, and what it truly means to show up for your family when you have no other choice.Miranda discusses the heavy toll caregiving takes on your mental health, the guilt of needing space while still loving deeply, and the fight to find identity and peace when your life revolves around someone else’s survival. Whether you’re a caregiver, someone navigating family trauma, or just trying to understand the unseen weight others carry—this episode is for you.The accident that changed Miranda’s life overnightThe emotional and logistical realities of being a caregiverGuilt, resentment, and still choosing loveBattling broken support systems and bureaucratic red tapeLiving in “survival mode” for months at a timeRediscovering identity and peace as a full-time caregiverWhat Miranda wants every overwhelmed caregiver to knowWhy love doesn’t always look like comfort—it looks like showing up00:00 – Introduction: “You don’t plan for this…”03:42 – The accident that changed everything08:20 – Becoming a full-time caregiver overnight13:55 – The hidden cost of grief and survival mode18:44 – Why guilt and love can exist at the same time22:03 – Losing identity and finding a new normal26:30 – Systemic failures: Why help is hard to find31:19 – Small moments of humanity that kept her going34:40 – What Miranda wants other caregivers to know38:27 – A message to anyone struggling right now📦 GoFundMe for Johnny Brace:https://www.gofundme.com/f/rally-for-johnnys-health-and-financial-relief➡️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NoStreetLightsPodcast➡️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LIaDquk2li94WvC6XaITR➡️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-street-lights-podcast-real-stories-on-mental-health/id1696321025🌐 Website: https://nostreetlights.org➡️ Patreon (Free & Paid Tiers): https://www.patreon.com/NoStreetLights➡️ Discord: https://discord.gg/PdYNqXgn➡️ Need help now? Get 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/nslp➡️ Donate to Support Mental Health Advocacy: https://fundly.com/light-the-way-support-mental-health-community-growth📩 Contact us: [email protected]🎵 Music by Hyland Markle – @hylandmarkle#CaregiverMentalHealth #FamilyTrauma #NoStreetLightsPodcast #SurvivalMode #EmotionalBurnout #GriefSupport #MentalHealthJourney #CaregivingReality #InvisibleStruggles #ResilienceAndLove #NSLP #BeYourOwnLight #MentalHealthAwareness #PodcastForHealing #EmpathyMatters #SupportCaregiversLockedPosted on Jul 10, 2025 - 7:57 PMAfter the Storm: Caralyn Dreyer on Real Healing, Trauma & Moving Forward | #103After the Storm: Caralyn Dreyer on Real Healing, Trauma & Moving Forward #103We’re Back! 2 New Episodes, 50% Off Patreon & Our Nonprofit Launch!Love Your Marriage, Heal Together: Nicole Ash’s Story #102Atticus Thatcher Live React: Breaking Down His Most Personal Songs #101🎧 Things You’ll Hear in This Episode:⏱️ Chapters:💚 Support Miranda & Her Family🎧 Watch or Listen Now:⛓️ Connect with Us:🔖 Hashtags:TagsShareEdit postShare postSell postPin postDelete postRelated Posts

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