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Today on Uplift Our Community, we open a real and necessary conversation:
This episode is not just about caregiving. It is about what happens when the people who raised us, guided us, corrected us, protected us, or shaped us begin to change. Sometimes that change is physical. Sometimes it is emotional. Sometimes it shows up as stubbornness, fear, silence, control, repetition, grief, or resistance.
Some people are full-time caregivers. Some are checking on aging parents from a distance. Some are supporting older relatives who are becoming more fixed in their ways. Some are grieving a parent or elder who has recently passed. Others are simply trying to figure out how to communicate with aging loved ones while still showing respect and protecting their own peace.
In this episode, we talk about the emotional weight of watching elders age, the shift in family roles, the difficulty of setting boundaries, and the quiet grief that can happen even before someone is gone. We also explore how families can move forward with more patience, compassion, honesty, and practical wisdom.
Because aging does not just affect the person getting older — it affects the whole family system.
This conversation is for anyone who has aging parents, grandparents, older relatives, elders in the community, or loved ones who are changing with time. It is also for those who are grieving, supporting from a distance, or trying to learn how to stay loving without losing themselves in the process.
Join Samuel Davis III and the Uplift Our Community panel for a grounded, honest, and heartfelt conversation about honoring our elders, facing hard family realities, and learning how to move forward with grace.
Uplift Our Community is powered by Bridge Visions.
By Bridge VisionsToday on Uplift Our Community, we open a real and necessary conversation:
This episode is not just about caregiving. It is about what happens when the people who raised us, guided us, corrected us, protected us, or shaped us begin to change. Sometimes that change is physical. Sometimes it is emotional. Sometimes it shows up as stubbornness, fear, silence, control, repetition, grief, or resistance.
Some people are full-time caregivers. Some are checking on aging parents from a distance. Some are supporting older relatives who are becoming more fixed in their ways. Some are grieving a parent or elder who has recently passed. Others are simply trying to figure out how to communicate with aging loved ones while still showing respect and protecting their own peace.
In this episode, we talk about the emotional weight of watching elders age, the shift in family roles, the difficulty of setting boundaries, and the quiet grief that can happen even before someone is gone. We also explore how families can move forward with more patience, compassion, honesty, and practical wisdom.
Because aging does not just affect the person getting older — it affects the whole family system.
This conversation is for anyone who has aging parents, grandparents, older relatives, elders in the community, or loved ones who are changing with time. It is also for those who are grieving, supporting from a distance, or trying to learn how to stay loving without losing themselves in the process.
Join Samuel Davis III and the Uplift Our Community panel for a grounded, honest, and heartfelt conversation about honoring our elders, facing hard family realities, and learning how to move forward with grace.
Uplift Our Community is powered by Bridge Visions.