• A Landscape of Loss | Bob Carr on losing his life partner | Club Sandwich
    May 20 2026

    Former NSW Premier Bob Carr on losing his wife Helena, and the year of grief that followed. A long, honest conversation about bereavement.

    Ageing parents? You've got them. We've got you.

    In 2023, Bob Carr's wife Helena died of an aneurysm in his arms in Vienna, after a night at the opera. She'd been his constant companion for more than 50 years. The former NSW Premier and Foreign Minister has written about it in his book, Bring Back Yesterday. This week Sarah Macdonald sits down with Bob for a long, honest conversation about losing a life partner. What grief actually feels like. Why it comes in waves, not stages. And what to do if you're caring for a parent who's just been widowed.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit https://clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.
    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    In this episode:

    This Week's Hack: There's no time limit on grief. If you're caring for a widowed parent, your job is to be present. Get them talking. Listen for the stories you didn't know. Sit with the photograph albums. And pay close attention to what their partner did. The cooking. The driving. The banking. The washing machine. The second unmooring after a death is practical, not just emotional.

    Listener Letter: Send this to a friend whose parent has been recently widowed, or to a friend in their own grief. No commentary needed.

    Meet the regular Clubbers:
    Melissa Reader. CEO of Vera and expert on Australia's ageing crisis.
    Jo Lamble. Clinical psychologist specialising in guilt and family dynamics.
    Dr Ginni Mansberg. GP and women's health advocate who tells it straight.
    Dr Stephanie Ward. Geriatrician helping you understand when "old" becomes a crisis.
    Kerry Milligan. Gogglebox star bringing humour and honesty to the sandwich generation.

    Topics covered in this episode:
    - The pharmacy in Vienna, and being "banished to the world of bereavement"
    - Who Helena was. Her career running a security printing business. Her smile. Her quiet strength.
    - The night at the opera in Vienna, and the aneurysm
    - Coming home alone with her ashes, and the year Bob walked the city
    - Why grief comes in waves, not stages
    - The empty house. The jar of honey in the fridge. The objects without animating force.
    - What Helena did. The cooking, the driving, the internet banking, the washing machine.
    - A metallic taste in the soul. C.S. Lewis on grief as slight concussion.
    - The patience grieving people need, and the friends who expect you to "get on with it"
    - Writing the book, and C.S. Lewis's fear of "snow piling on top of her"
    - The books that helped: Joan Didion, Geraldine Brooks, Julian Barnes, Gabriel García Márquez
    - Recruiting friends. Filling the diary as a survival tactic.
    - For anyone caring for a widowed parent. Get them talking. No time limit. The photograph albums.

    Mentioned in this episode:
    - Bring Back Yesterday by Bob Carr
    - The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
    - Memorial Days by Geraldine Brooks
    - A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis
    - Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
    - Levels of Life by Julian Barnes

    Credits:
    Club Sandwich is brought to you by Vera, helping families caring for ageing parents navigate this stage of life so you don't have to do it alone.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit https://clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.
    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    This episode is supported by Australian Unity Home Health and Care. Proactive local care that helps your parents stay independent and living well at home. Visit https://australianunity.com.au/clubsandwich.

    Need more clarity at 3 AM? Vera gives you a structured 15-minute voice conversation to help you understand where your parent stands and what to do next. Discover more at https://vera.guide.

    Sarah Macdonald – Host and Executive Producer.
    Melissa Reader – Commissioning Editor, Executive Producer and Clubber.
    Justin McArthur – Executive Producer.
    Audio + video edits by P. Zinner Podcasts (https://pzinner.com.au)
    Theme music 'Club Sandwich' by Sean Wayland. Hear more from Sean at https://seanwayland.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    41 mins
  • Put The Kettle On | Five Questions To Ask Your Ageing Parents | Kerry Milligan and Jo Lamble | Club Sandwich
    May 13 2026

    86% of us never have this conversation with our ageing parents. So we built you a way in. Free guide at https://putthekettleon.com.au — and a podcast episode to walk you through it. Ageing parents? You've got them. We've got you.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit https://clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.
    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    In this episode:
    The Conversation: Sarah Macdonald and Kerry Milligan model the five Put The Kettle On questions live — what makes a good day, what independence looks like, who can help with decisions, the life-matters stuff (will, advance care directive, power of attorney, enduring guardianship), and the story you'd want remembered. Then clinical psychologist Jo Lamble debriefs the conversation — where Sarah pushed too hard, where Kerry blanched, and how to keep it a kindness instead of an interrogation when you do it at home.

    This Week's Hack: Start with the good. "Tell me what a good day looks like for you." Don't open with the will, the aged-care plan, or what they want at the funeral. Open with the bit they want to keep. The rest gets easier when they're already leaning in.

    Listener Letter / Send-this-to: Send this to your siblings. Before any of you turn up at the kitchen table, agree which one of you is going to lead the conversation. Five voices around the table is an intervention. One voice with a cup of tea is a chat.

    Hot Mess Moment: Kerry's idea of a good day — start in bed, swim, dance class, walk the dog, coffee with the girls, and then the "fancy man" for "a bit of horizontal tango." Sarah: "Probably too much information if you're doing this with a child." Kerry: noted.

    Meet the regular Clubbers:
    Melissa Reader — CEO of Vera and expert on Australia's ageing crisis.
    Jo Lamble — Clinical psychologist specialising in guilt and family dynamics.
    Dr Ginni Mansberg — GP and women's health advocate who tells it straight.
    Dr Stephanie Ward — Geriatrician helping you understand when "old" becomes a crisis.
    Kerry Milligan — Gogglebox star bringing humour and honesty to the sandwich generation.

    Topics covered in this episode:
    - Why 86% of us never have this conversation — and why 70 is a good time to start
    - The five Put The Kettle On questions, walked through live
    - What makes a good day — and what your parent would hate to lose
    - Independence, driving, and the dings on the car that tell you it's time
    - Showering, toileting, packaged dinners and who you'd let help
    - Who could speak for you when you can't speak for yourself
    - Wills, advance care directives, power of attorney, enduring guardianship — the bits everyone skips
    - The "I don't feel old enough yet" block — why even the most organised among us put one thing off
    - Forever-young baby boomers and the trouble with imagining yourself at 87
    - Why one sibling, not all of them, should lead the chat
    - Reading the room — when to push, when to put another kettle on
    - A free guide so you can do this at home — https://putthekettleon.com.au

    Mentioned in this episode:
    Put The Kettle On — free guide at https://putthekettleon.com.au
    Stay For Supper with Dr Kathryn Mannix — Tuesday 2 June, Sydney. Tickets at https://clubsandwich.community or search "Stay For Supper" on Humanitix.

    Credits:
    Club Sandwich is brought to you by Vera, helping families caring for ageing parents navigate this stage of life so you don't have to do it alone.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit https://clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.
    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    This episode was supported by Australian Unity Home Health and Care — proactive local care that helps your parents stay independent and living well at home. Visit https://australianunity.com.au/clubsandwich.

    Sometimes you need a debrief. And sometimes you need a plan. Vera is your candid companion as you care for an ageing parent — turns the system into a few clear next steps, and walks beside the conversations that are hardest to start. No forms. No pressure. Just plain words and a steadier next step. Have a look at https://vera.guide.

    Sarah Macdonald — Host + Executive Producer
    Melissa Reader — Commissioning Editor, Executive Producer + Clubber
    Justin McArthur — Executive Producer
    Audio + video edits by P. Zinner Podcasts (https://pzinner.com.au)
    Thanks and kudos to Sean Wayland for our awesome theme music Club Sandwich — hear more from Sean at https://seanwayland.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Mother's Day. It’s Different Now | A special Mother’s Day episode with Jo Lamble | Club Sandwich
    May 6 2026

    Sandwich-generation carers don't get a holiday — not even on Mother's Day. Ageing parents? You've got them. We've got you.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.
    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    In this episode:
    The Conversation: Sarah Macdonald and clinical psychologist Jo Lamble unpack the relationship shift nobody warns you about — when your mum stops worrying about you and starts needing you. They cover role reversal, unfiltered comments, re-triggered old wounds, the sibling who flies in like royalty, caring for mums who weren't there at all, and the long tail of Mother's Day grief.

    This Week's Hack: Compartmentalise. Have shower time / scream time. Acknowledge the pain. Then close the box and be the person you want to be.

    Listener Letter / Send-this-to: Send this to a sibling — let Jo Lamble say what you've been trying to say for months. Or send it to a friend who's about to have a hard Mother's Day.

    Hot Mess Moment: Sarah's mum at the eye doctor announcing — loud enough for the whole shop — that "we got that thing because we were r*ped by Vikings."

    Meet the regular Clubbers:
    Melissa Reader — CEO of Vera and expert on Australia's ageing crisis.
    Jo Lamble — Clinical psychologist specialising in guilt and family dynamics.
    Dr Ginni Mansberg — GP and women's health advocate who tells it straight.
    Dr Stephanie Ward — Geriatrician helping you understand when "old" becomes a crisis.
    Kerry Milligan — Gogglebox star bringing humour and honesty to the sandwich generation.

    Topics covered in this episode:
    - The sudden shift from being cared for to caring
    - Role reversal — doing up your mother's seatbelt
    - When personalities harden (or soften) with age
    - The lucky few — when your mum was your rock
    - When caring re-triggers old wounds and old patterns
    - Compartmentalising — shower time, scream time
    - When your mum loses her filter
    - When she rewrites your history
    - The sibling who flies in like royalty
    - Caring for a mum who wasn't there for you
    - Why Jo Lamble hates the word "boundaries"
    - Mother's Day grief that doesn't end
    - Making Mother's Day about you too — even just for 20 minutes

    Credits:
    Club Sandwich is brought to you by Vera, helping families caring for ageing parents navigate this stage of life so you don't have to do it alone.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.
    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    Need more clarity at 3 AM? Vera gives you a structured 15-minute voice conversation to help you understand where your parent stands and what to do next. Discover more at vera.guide.

    Sarah Macdonald — Host + Executive Producer
    Melissa Reader — Commissioning Editor, Executive Producer + Clubber
    Justin McArthur — Executive Producer
    Audio + video edits by P. Zinner Podcasts (https://pzinner.com.au)
    Thanks and kudos to Sean Wayland for our awesome theme music Club Sandwich — hear more from Sean at seanwayland.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    36 mins
  • Can You Do This Without a Drink? | Melissa Reader | Club Sandwich
    Apr 29 2026

    If a glass of wine has become your shortcut from caregiving stress to “I can finally exhale”, this episode is for you.

    Ageing parents? You’ve got them. We’ve got you.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit https://clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.

    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    In this episode:

    The Conversation: Sarah Macdonald and Melissa Reader talk honestly about alcohol in midlife, especially for women caring for ageing parents while juggling work, family, stress and the mental load of everyone else’s needs. They unpack why alcohol became such a normal coping tool for Gen X, why it can stop working in midlife, what it does to sleep, and how to build new rituals for the hardest hour of the day.

    This Week’s Hack: Replace wine o’clock with time o’clock. Build a deliberate non-alcoholic ritual for the hardest part of the day, whether that is a proper mocktail, a walk, exercise, or something else that genuinely helps shift your energy.

    Hot Mess Moment: Melissa shares the family gathering that went pear-shaped, and the two strong gin and tonics that followed.

    Meet the regular Clubbers
    Melissa Reader - CEO of Vera and expert on Australia’s ageing crisis.
    Jo Lamble - Clinical psychologist specializing in guilt and family dynamics.
    Dr Ginni Mansberg - GP and women’s health advocate who tells it straight.
    Dr Stephanie Ward - Geriatrician helping you understand when “old” becomes a crisis.
    Kerry Milligan - Gogglebox star bringing humor and honesty to the sandwich generation.

    Topics covered in this episode
    * midlife women and alcohol
    * caring for ageing parents and stress
    * why Gen X grew up drinking this way
    * wine o’clock and the sandwich generation
    * alcohol, hormones and sleep
    * why alcohol can stop working in midlife
    * ritual, habit and stress relief
    * non-alcoholic alternatives
    * mocktails and replacement rituals
    * how to slow the day down without a drink

    This episode was supported by Australian Unity, home health and care services. Proactive local care that helps your parents live well at home, less stress for them, less worry for you, and more time for the good stuff. Visit https://www.australianunity.com.au/clubsandwich.

    Credits
    Club Sandwich is brought to you by Vera, helping families caring for ageing parents navigate this stage of life so you don’t have to do it alone.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit https://clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.
    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    Melissa Reader - CEO of Vera and expert on Australia’s ageing crisis.
    Jo Lamble - Clinical psychologist specialising in guilt and family dynamics.
    Dr Ginni Mansberg - GP and women’s health advocate who tells it straight.
    Dr Stephanie Ward - Geriatrician helping you understand when old becomes a crisis.
    Kerry Milligan - Gogglebox star bringing humour and honesty to the sandwich generation.

    This episode was supported by Australian Unity, home health and care services. Proactive local care that helps your parents live well at home, less stress for them, less worry for you, and more time for the good stuff. Visit https://www.australianunity.com.au/clubsandwich.

    Need more clarity at 3 AM? Vera gives you a structured 15-minute voice conversation to help you understand where your parent stands and what to do next. Discover more at https://vera.guide.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    28 mins
  • Aged Care: The Sniff Test | When home is no longer safe| Club Sandwich
    Apr 22 2026

    Trying to work out aged care in Australia before you are forced into it? This episode is your practical starting point. Sarah Macdonald and Linda Mellors break down how aged care works, what My Aged Care actually does, when to start, what home care packages mean, and how to make early decisions that can save families stress later.

    Ageing parents? You’ve got them. We’ve got you.

    In this episode
    The Conversation: Sarah Macdonald and Linda Mellors unpack aged care in Australia, from My Aged Care and assessments to home care packages, aged care at home, and how families can start planning before crisis hits.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.
    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    Melissa Reader - CEO of Vera and expert on Australia’s ageing crisis.
    Jo Lamble - Clinical psychologist specialising in guilt and family dynamics.
    Dr Ginni Mansberg - GP and women’s health advocate who tells it straight.
    Dr Stephanie Ward - Geriatrician helping you understand when old becomes a crisis.
    Kerry Milligan - Gogglebox star bringing humour and honesty to the sandwich generation.

    This episode was supported by Australian Unity, home health and care services. Proactive local care that helps your parents live well at home, less stress for them, less worry for you, and more time for the good stuff. Visit australianunity.com.au/clubsandwich.

    Need more clarity at 3 AM? Vera gives you a structured 15-minute voice conversation to help you understand where your parent stands and what to do next. Discover more at vera.guide.

    Sarah Macdonald - Host + Executive Producer
    Melissa Reader - Commissioning Editor, Executive Producer + Clubber
    Rachel Fountain - Executive Producer
    Audio + video edits by Fountain Media Group
    Thanks and kudos to Sean Wayland for our awesome theme music Club Sandwich - hear more from Sean at seanwayland.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    43 mins
  • Are Our Parents Living Too Long? Lucinda Holdforth on frailty, dementia and dying well | Club Sandwich
    Apr 15 2026

    Are your parents living longer, but not necessarily living well? In this episode, Sarah Macdonald talks with author Lucinda Holdforth about the private thoughts many carers have but rarely say out loud: what happens when old age stretches on, frailty deepens, dementia changes the person you love, and the caring role starts to swallow your own life.

    Ageing parents? You’ve got them. We’ve got you.

    Join / contact
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    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    In this episode
    The Conversation: Sarah Macdonald and Lucinda Holdforth unpack the emotional, practical and political reality of longer lives: dementia, chronic illness, caregiving overload, driving, advance care directives, assisted dying, and the urgent need to move from life at all costs to live well and die well.

    This Week’s Hack:
    Do the advance care directive early, but do not stop there. Make sure your family knows what it says, where it is, and how it will actually follow your parent into hospital or aged care when a crisis hits.

    Listener Letter:
    This episode speaks directly to the clubber who loves their parent deeply but is quietly wondering how much longer they can keep doing this, or who has heard Mum or Dad say “I’m done” and had no idea what to say next.

    Hot Mess Moment:
    Your parent is back in hospital after another fall. You are exhausted, scared, trying to make sense of medical language, and having the thought you feel ashamed to say out loud: are we helping them live, or just helping them go on?

    Topics covered in this episode

    • why Australians are living longer and what that means for families
    • the 12-year burden of chronic illness and disability
    • dementia, frailty and the long goodbye
    • the emotional toll of years of caregiving
    • the administrative burden of advocating for ageing parents
    • when driving becomes dangerous and taking the keys feels impossible
    • ageism versus the structural tilt of wealth and policy
    • whether sandwich generation women ever get to “live their own life”
    • assisted dying, a “completed life”, and end-of-life choice
    • why advance care directives often fail in practice
    • how hospitals default to treatment and intervention
    • the case for moving from “life at all costs” to “live well and die well”

    Sponsored by:
    This episode was supported by Australian Unity, home health and care services. Proactive local care that helps your parents live well at home, less stress for them, less worry for you, and more time for the good stuff. Visit australianunity.com.au/clubsandwich.

    Need more clarity at 3 AM? Vera gives you a structured 15-minute voice conversation to help you understand where your parent stands and what to do next. Find it in the show notes or at vera.guide.

    Credits
    Club Sandwich is brought to you by Vera.guide, helping families caring for ageing parents navigate this stage of life so you do not have to do it alone.

    Sarah Macdonald - Host + Executive Producer
    Melissa Reader - Commissioning Editor, Executive Producer + Clubber
    Rachel Fountain - Executive Producer
    Audio + video edits by Fountain Media Group
    Thanks and kudos to Sean Wayland for our awesome theme music Club Sandwich - hear more from Sean at seanwayland.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    37 mins
  • Inside the geriatric ward with Matt Preston | Club Sandwich
    Apr 8 2026

    Worried about an ageing parent ending up in hospital? Caring from another city or another country? In this episode, Sarah Macdonald and Matt Preston talk about dementia, sibling guilt, hospital overwhelm, aged care delays, and why the smartest move is to plan earlier than feels necessary. Matt also reflects on the personal experience behind his current TV work on dementia: supporting his mum through the disease before she passed away.

    Ageing parents? You’ve got them. We’ve got you.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.
    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    The Conversation: Sarah Macdonald and Matt Preston unpack what families need to know about geriatric wards, dementia, long-distance caring, and the emotional and practical load of caring for ageing parents. They also connect Matt’s current TV work on dementia with his own experience of supporting his mum through dementia before she passed away.

    This Week’s Hack: Start the conversation before it is urgent. Ask about wishes early, get assessments underway early, and do not wait for a fall or hospital stay to force decisions.

    Listener Letter: This episode speaks directly to the clubber juggling kids, work and ageing parents, especially if you are carrying the emotional load from a distance or trying to get siblings on the same page.

    Melissa Reader - CEO of Vera and expert on Australia’s ageing crisis.
    Jo Lamble - Clinical psychologist specialising in guilt and family dynamics.
    Dr Ginni Mansberg - GP and women’s health advocate who tells it straight.
    Dr Stephanie Ward - Geriatrician helping you understand when old becomes a crisis.
    Kerry Milligan - Gogglebox star bringing humour and honesty to the sandwich generation.

    Topics covered in this episode:

    • dementia is more than memory loss
      - what geriatric wards are really like
      - why older people are safer at home when possible
      - bed block, aged care waits and hospital stress
      - long-distance caring and fly-in guilt
      - sibling conflict and how not to make it worse
      - advanced care wishes and hard conversations
      - how to keep connection with a parent living with dementia
      - why women still carry most of the caring load
      - Matt Preston on ageing, fear and making the most of the years ahead

    This episode was supported by Australian Unity, home health and care services. Proactive local care that helps your parents live well at home, less stress for them, less worry for you, and more time for the good stuff. Visit australianunity.com.au/clubsandwich.

    Need more clarity at 3 AM? Vera gives you a structured 15-minute voice conversation to help you understand where your parent stands and what to do next. Find it in the show notes or at vera.guide.

    Club Sandwich is brought to you by Vera, helping families caring for ageing parents navigate this stage of life so you do not have to do it alone.

    Sarah Macdonald - Host + Executive Producer
    Melissa Reader - Commissioning Editor, Executive Producer + Clubber
    Rachel Fountain - Executive Producer
    Audio + video edits by Fountain Media Group
    Thanks and kudos to Sean Wayland for our awesome theme music Club Sandwich - hear more from Sean at seanwayland.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    36 mins
  • Boomers! Get your age game on! With Kerry Milligan | Club Sandwich
    Apr 1 2026

    If your parent is ageing and still saying “I’m fine”, this episode is your nudge to stop waiting for crisis. Sarah Macdonald and Gogglebox's Kerry Milligan talk about the conversations families avoid until it is too late: downsizing, wills, advanced care directives, aged care, death planning and the cost of denial.

    Ageing parents? You’ve got them. We’ve got you.

    JOIN THE CLUB: Visit clubsandwich.community to join the tribe, access resources, and find our private Facebook community.


    SEND US YOUR QUESTION: hello@clubsandwich.community

    In this episode

    The Conversation: Sarah Macdonald and Kerry Milligan dive into what it looks like to get on the front foot with ageing, and why future planning can make life easier for both parents and kids.

    This Week’s Hack:

    Do one piece of future planning this week: check your will, sort your advanced care directive, or get yourself into the aged care system before you urgently need it.

    Hack #2:

    Kerry reveals she already got herself assessed and into the aged care system after shoulder surgery, so support would be there if she needed it again.

    Meet the regular Clubbers

    Melissa Reader - CEO of Vera and expert on Australia’s ageing crisis.
    Jo Lamble - Clinical psychologist specializing in guilt and family dynamics.
    Dr Ginni Mansberg - GP and women’s health advocate who tells it straight.
    Dr Stephanie Ward - Geriatrician helping you understand when “old” becomes a crisis.
    Kerry Milligan - Gogglebox star bringing humour and honesty to the sandwich generation.

    Topics covered in this episode

    Why 2026 is a turning point for Boomers and Gen X
    Why denial makes ageing harder
    Downsizing before the family home becomes a burden
    Why Kerry says she will not live with her daughter
    Wills, advanced care directives and making your wishes clear
    Getting into the aged care system before crisis hits
    How to make ageing less chaotic for your kids
    What a death cafe is and what a death doula does
    Why Boomers may need to reinvent aged care
    Why asking for help actually makes things easier

    Club Sandwich is brought to you by Australian Unity. Visit AustralianUnity.com.au/ClubSandwich

    Credits

    Club Sandwich is brought to you by Vera.guide, helping families caring for ageing parents navigate this stage of life so you don’t have to do it alone.

    Sarah Macdonald - Host + Executive Producer
    Melissa Reader - Commissioning Editor, Executive Producer + Clubber
    Rachel Fountain - Executive Producer
    Audio + video edits by Fountain Media Group
    Thanks and kudos to Sean Wayland for our awesome theme music Club Sandwich - hear more from Sean at seanwayland.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    37 mins