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Married, Paralyzed and Moving On

Married, Paralyzed and Moving On

by External Article | Nov 20, 2018 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Romantic Partner, Generation X, Long Term Caregiving, Planning, Working Family Caregivers | 0 comments

Three weeks after Rachel Swidenbank and Hiroki Takeuchi got married, an accident changed everything. Tune in to Death, Sex, and Money to listen to them talk about life right after the accident and discuss how things have changed and what life is like now two years...
Married, Paralyzed and Moving On

Alzheimer’s and the World’s Saddest Comedy Club

by External Article | Aug 8, 2018 | After Caregiving, Care Work Library, Caring for a Parent, Finding Caregiver Support, Grief, Millennial Generation | 0 comments

After his father dies of Alzheimer’s, Chris Garcia and his fellow comedians accidentally formed the Dead Parent Society. They navigate the world of grief through dark humor. Listen on Death, Sex & Money.
Married, Paralyzed and Moving On

After My Brother Avonte Disappeared

by External Article | Mar 16, 2016 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Sibling, Generation X, Grief, Long Distance Caregiving, Occasional Caregiving | 0 comments

Danny Oquendo put his life on hold when his half brother, Avonte, disappeared from his New York City school in 2013. Three years later, his life is dramatically different. Listen to the episode on Death, Sex, and Money.

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