My Husband's Not Dead
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“My husband isn’t dead.”
It’s a sentence Charlotte never expected to have to say, but it reveals something important about how caregiving stories are understood… and misunderstood.
In this deeply personal episode of The Cancer Caregiver Podcast, we talk about what it means to be in the middle of caregiving, not after it’s over.
In this episode, we explore:
- Why people often assume a caregiver’s loved one has passed
- The difference between grief during caregiving vs. grief after loss
- Why caregivers need space to speak honestly without filtering themselves
- The invisible pressure to “prove” how hard caregiving is
- Why your experience is valid, no matter your loved one’s diagnosis or stage
- The importance of caregiver-centered spaces
If you’ve ever felt unseen, filtered yourself to protect your loved one, or wondered if your experience “counts”… this episode is for you.
🎧 Press play for 15 minutes of clarity, validation, and self-preservation.
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