What happens when you’ve spent decades caring for everyone else — and suddenly realize you’ve forgotten yourself?
In this heartfelt episode of The Royal Buzz Podcast, host Trena Myers sits down with best-selling author and professional speaker Debbie Weiss, author of On Second Thought… Maybe I Can, to talk about midlife reinvention, caregiving, loss, identity, and the courage to start again.
Debbie’s caregiving journey began in childhood after her father suffered a stroke, shaping her identity around responsibility and service. As an adult, she navigated raising a son on the autism spectrum, supporting her husband through health challenges, and managing her own silent struggles — all while slowly putting her dreams on hold.
At 50, everything shifted.
Debbie shares the powerful moment she realized that waiting for circumstances to change was keeping her stuck — and how transforming her mindset from victimhood to personal responsibility became the turning point in rebuilding her life.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
✨ How caregiving can quietly shape (and sometimes limit) your identity
✨ The difference between circumstances and personal responsibility
✨ Why midlife can be a beginning — not an ending
✨ Debbie’s “Sprinkle Effect” — small, intentional shifts that create meaningful change
✨ How to prioritize self-care without guilt
This conversation is honest, relatable, and deeply empowering. Debbie reminds us that while we can’t always control what happens to us, we can control how we respond — and that response can change everything.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, overlooked, or unsure how to begin again, this episode will leave you feeling seen, capable, and ready to take your next meaningful step.
Because sometimes the most powerful words you can say are:
“On second thought… maybe I can.”
Debbie Weiss:
https://www.debbierweiss.com/
https://www.facebook.com/debbie.r.weiss.2025/
https://www.youtube.com/@debbierweiss
Cre8tive Agency:
www.cre8tivehq.com
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