From Guilt to Good with Jeanette Yates

The Ethics of Sharing Caregiving Advice Online with Stephanie Muskat, MSW

Jeanette Yates Season 4 Episode 1

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Summary

In this episode of From Guilt to Good, Jeanette Yates and Stephanie Muskat discuss the complexities of caregiving, with a particular focus on the emotional and mental health challenges caregivers face. Stephanie shares her personal journey as a caregiver and how it led her to create Compassion and Caregiving, a platform that supports caregivers. They delve into the importance of acknowledging feelings of guilt, shame, and grief, and how these emotions can impact caregiving. The conversation also touches on the role of content creation in the caregiving space, the ethics of sharing advice, and the need for professional support. Overall, the episode emphasizes the importance of community and understanding in the caregiving experience.

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