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This episode brings together something you do not hear every day. Three generations in one conversation sharing what it is really like to live under one roof.
Kim is joined by her mom Karren and Kim's daughter Sage for a candid look at multigenerational living, now with a Generation Z perspective in the mix.
They reflect on the decision to live together, what worked, what did not, and how those experiences shaped each of them in very different ways.
From a grandmother finding purpose and connection, to a mother balancing responsibility and ambition, to a Gen Z daughter processing what it meant to grow up in that environment, this episode gives a full picture from every angle.
It is honest, relatable, and at times surprising.
We cover:
What multigenerational living looks like in real life
The benefits of built in support and shared responsibility
The challenges of time, attention, and evolving relationships
How growing up with a grandparent at home impacts a Gen Z perspective
What each generation would do differently looking back
This is a grounded, real conversation about family, connection, and the complexities of sharing not just a home, but a life.
If you have ever lived in a multigenerational household or are thinking about it, this episode offers insight from all sides of the experience.
Come with us as we explore what it means to navigate these years with our aging loved ones.
So grab a cup of coffee—or maybe a glass of wine—subscribe, invite your friends or family, and join us for Walks with Mom.
Special thanks to our Sponsor Amada Senior Care Mesa serving families and seniors in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Chandler, Mesa, and the surrounding East Valley area. Accredited VA Provider (NPI # 1558048199) and Trusted resource for Long-Term Care Insurance Claims
Compassionate, personalized in-home senior care starts here – contact Amada Senior Care Phoenix today by phone at (480) 418-5422 or visit us online to get started and give your loved one the support, dignity, and independence they deserve.
www.amadaseniorcare.com/mesa-senior-care
By KimberlyThis episode brings together something you do not hear every day. Three generations in one conversation sharing what it is really like to live under one roof.
Kim is joined by her mom Karren and Kim's daughter Sage for a candid look at multigenerational living, now with a Generation Z perspective in the mix.
They reflect on the decision to live together, what worked, what did not, and how those experiences shaped each of them in very different ways.
From a grandmother finding purpose and connection, to a mother balancing responsibility and ambition, to a Gen Z daughter processing what it meant to grow up in that environment, this episode gives a full picture from every angle.
It is honest, relatable, and at times surprising.
We cover:
What multigenerational living looks like in real life
The benefits of built in support and shared responsibility
The challenges of time, attention, and evolving relationships
How growing up with a grandparent at home impacts a Gen Z perspective
What each generation would do differently looking back
This is a grounded, real conversation about family, connection, and the complexities of sharing not just a home, but a life.
If you have ever lived in a multigenerational household or are thinking about it, this episode offers insight from all sides of the experience.
Come with us as we explore what it means to navigate these years with our aging loved ones.
So grab a cup of coffee—or maybe a glass of wine—subscribe, invite your friends or family, and join us for Walks with Mom.
Special thanks to our Sponsor Amada Senior Care Mesa serving families and seniors in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Chandler, Mesa, and the surrounding East Valley area. Accredited VA Provider (NPI # 1558048199) and Trusted resource for Long-Term Care Insurance Claims
Compassionate, personalized in-home senior care starts here – contact Amada Senior Care Phoenix today by phone at (480) 418-5422 or visit us online to get started and give your loved one the support, dignity, and independence they deserve.
www.amadaseniorcare.com/mesa-senior-care