• ReCraft & ReWrite Your Story in the Sandwich Years
    May 15 2026

    In this episode of Sandwich Years – Squeezed & Blessed, we sit down with Amanda Camacho, owner of Refreshing Waters Psychotherapy and Sandwich Years Supportive Brand, to discuss the emotional realities of caregiving, grief, and burnout within the sandwich generation.

    We discuss:

    - Understanding palliative care and holistic family support

    - Anticipatory grief and coping with loss before it happens

    - Navigating difficult sibling and family dynamics

    - Preventing caregiver burnout through intentional self-care- How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) tools can support resilience

    - Why creating a family action plan can reduce stress and conflict.

    This conversation is filled with compassionate insight, practical strategies, and reminders that caregivers deserve support too.Whether you’re caring for aging parents, supporting younger dependants, or feeling emotionally stretched between responsibilities, this episode offers encouragement, tools, and understanding for your Sandwich Years journey.


    Explore our Supportive Brands and caregiving resources www.sandwichyears.com


    You don’t have to do this alone.


    🔔 Subscribe for more real conversations on caregiving, relationships, and navigating life in the Sandwich Years


    Studio Credit: Perspective Studio Productions

    #SandwichYears #CaregiverSupport #PalliativeCare #MentalHealth #FamilyCaregiving #SelfCare #SandwichGeneration

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    27 mins
  • Finding Love and Blending families...... in the Sandwich Years
    Apr 30 2026

    What does love, caregiving, and family look like in the Sandwich Years?

    In this episode of Sandwich Years, we sit down with Mark and Sue Larray to discuss navigating life while caring for aging parents, raising children, and building a relationship in the middle of it all.From finding love later in life to blending a family of nine children, this conversation is filled with real-life insight, honesty, and practical reminders for anyone balancing caregiving and relationships.I

    n this " special couple" episode, we discuss:

    Finding love while living in the Sandwich Generation

    Blending families and managing a household of nine children

    Supporting a partner through grief and caregiving

    How children learn empathy by watching how we care for others

    Simple ways to stay connected through intentional relationships

    The importance of self-care, gratitude, and taking life one day at a time

    We also explore how small, consistent actions — like Mark’s “rule of five” — can strengthen relationships even during life’s busiest and most emotional seasons.


    Because in the Sandwich Years, love doesn’t stop — it evolves.You don’t have to do this alone.


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    Studio Credit: Perspective Studio Productions

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    44 mins
  • Balancing the Squeeze
    Apr 23 2026

    In this episode of Sandwich Years, we sit down with Miguel to discuss the realities of balancing both the “top bun” (aging parents) and the “bottom bun” (children) — and everything in between.In this conversation, we discuss:-Supporting aging parents with dignity, independence, and care-Using technology and planning to manage long-term health needs-Sharing caregiving responsibilities with family-Raising children to be independent and confident-Letting go and supporting non-traditional paths like gap years-Maintaining relationships and self-care during busy seasons-The importance of health checkups for caregivers-Giving loved ones their “flowers” while they’re still hereWe also talk about how to stay connected to yourself — through hobbies, relationships, and intentional moments — while navigating the demands of caregiving.Thank You MiguelWhether you’re caring for parents, raising kids, or both, this episode offers real insights and relatable experiences for the Sandwich Generation. You don’t have to do this alone.Subscribe for more caregiver support, family life tips, and Sandwich Years conversationsLearn more about Sandwich Years and find supportive resources:🌐 www.sandwichyears.comFollow the conversation:@sandwichyearsStudio Credit: Perspective Studio Productions

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    40 mins
  • The Me I Want To Be - Sandwich Years
    Apr 16 2026

    What does it really mean to live in the Sandwich Years — caring for aging loved ones while supporting your children, your career, and yourself? (Sandwich Generation)In this episode, Karen, a small business owner, shares her deeply personal journey of caring for her aging in-laws while raising her family — and now experiencing the joy of grandchildren.Her story offers powerful insights into navigating the healthcare system, advocating for loved ones, managing the emotional realities of caregiving, and finding yourself again after it all.This conversation touches on:- How to confidently advocate for your loved one in healthcare settings- Why never leaving a loved one alone in the hospital can make a difference- Palliative care and home-based medical support- How caregiving can impact your business, time, and financial stability- Understanding emotional moments like a “burst of life” near end-of-life- Why self-care is essential to avoid burnout- What the “curious phase” is — and how it helps you rediscover yourself after caregiving- The importance of community, reflection, and celebrating small winsThis episode is for anyone navigating caregiving, balancing responsibilities, and trying to hold it all together.You don’t have to do this alone.Subscribe for more real conversations, caregiver tips, and support for those living in the Sandwich YearsLearn more about Sandwich Years and find supportive resources:🌐 www.sandwichyears.comFollow the conversation:📱 @sandwichyearsStudio Credit: Perspective Studio Productions

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    33 mins
  • PSW’s, Technology, Information Supporting Care at Home
    Apr 9 2026

    Are you navigating care for a loved one and wondering what support options are available? In this episode of Sandwich Years, we sit down with Dane from Stay Home Forever Podcast to explore the evolving world of home care in Ontario — from technology and personal support workers to government services and private care options.If you’re caring for aging parents while managing your own life, this conversation will help you feel more informed, supported, and empowered. In this episode, we cover:How technology in home care is transforming support (virtual visits, monitoring tools, safety devices)The difference between government-funded care (Ontario Health at Home) and private servicesWhat Personal Support Workers (PSWs) can actually help with day-to-dayThe importance of culturally aligned care and personalized supportKey financial considerations, tax benefits, and what to know about PHIPAHow to build a care plan that works for your familyWhether you're just starting your caregiving journey or looking for better solutions, this episode is packed with practical insights.You don’t have to do this alone.Thank you DaneSubscribe for more real conversations, resources, and support for those living in the Sandwich Years🎧 Listen now.🌐 Learn more and find resources: www.sandwichyears.comFollow us on your social of choice: @sandwichyearsStudio Credit: Perspective Studio Productions

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    31 mins
  • Growing Up with Domestic Violence & Sandwich Years
    Mar 26 2026

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of domestic violence and trauma.In this emotional episode of Sandwich Years – Squeezed and Blessed, we sit down with Councillor Nancy, a wife, mother, and community leader who shares her deeply personal story of navigating the past while caring for family in the present.Nancy reflects on growing up around domestic violence and the emotional scars that can follow into adulthood. She speaks openly about the journey of unpacking difficult childhood experiences, learning to heal, and finding strength while balancing caregiving responsibilities at a young age — including caring for her grandmother and later facing the reality of saying goodbye to parents.This conversation touches on:• Growing up with trauma and finding a path to healing• The emotional weight of caregiving during the Sandwich Years• Navigating difficult family memories while building a healthier future• Why some people may need extra support when processing the past• Finding resilience and strength through community and conversationNancy’s story is a reminder that healing is not always easy — and sometimes the bravest step is simply asking for help.If you are navigating caregiving, family history, or emotional healing, this episode may resonate with you.If you need support please see this https://www.durham.ca/en/living-here/resources/Documents/Housing-Shelters-and-Homelessness/CommunityResources_WomenExperiencingViolenceorAbuse.pdf💛 You are not alone.Learn more about Sandwich Years and find supportive resources:🌐 www.sandwichyears.comFollow the conversation:📱 @sandwichyearsStudio Credit: Perspective Studio Productions#SandwichYears #CaregivingJourney #DomesticViolenceAwareness #HealingJourney #SqueezedAndBlessed

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    33 mins
  • RESPs to RIFFs: Mastering Your Family’s Wealth Journey in the Sandwich Years
    Mar 19 2026

    Financial planning in the Sandwich Years doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.In this episode of Sandwich Years – Squeezed and Blessed, we sit down with Ellen from RBC Wealth Management to talk about how to better manage your finances while balancing caregiving, dependents, and your own future.If you’re supporting aging loved ones, planning for your children, and trying to stay on track financially — this conversation is for you.In this episode, we cover:✔️ Why having a financial plan reduces stress during caregiving✔️ How RESPs work and how to maximize education savings✔️ What to know about TFSAs and avoiding contribution mistakes✔️ Supporting aging loved ones with finances and why Power of Attorney (POA) matters✔️ What happens when RRSPs convert to RRIFs at age 71✔️ The importance of family conversations around money, accounts, and wishesWhy this mattersDuring the Sandwich Years, financial clarity brings peace of mind — not just for you, but for the people who depend on you.Thank you Ellen🎧 Watch or listen now.🌐 Learn more and find resources: www.sandwichyears.com📱 Follow us: @sandwichyearsStudio Credit: Perspective Studio Productions

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    29 mins
  • Resilience and Entrepreneurship in Sandwich Years
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of Sandwich Years – Squeezed and Blessed, we sit down with Susie, a psychologist, author, magazine publisher, and single mother navigating the complex reality of caring for both generations at once.Susie shares her story of transitioning from corporate life to entrepreneurship after experiencing abuse and recognizing how difficult it can be for women to find support within traditional systems. Seeking financial independence and flexibility, she built her own path while raising two sons and supporting her mother.In this conversation we discuss:• Balancing business, parenting, and caregiving• Building a strong support system as a single parent• Letting go of perfectionism and learning to delegate• The importance of self-care and setting boundaries• Meditation, gratitude, breathwork, and daily wellness practices• Teaching children and teams to grow through mistakesSusie’s story is a powerful reminder that resilience, faith, and adaptability can help us navigate even the most demanding seasons of life.If you’re living the Sandwich Years, this conversation offers practical insight and encouragement.🎧 Watch or listen now.🌐 Learn more and find resources: www.sandwichyears.com📱 Follow us: @sandwichyearsStudio Credit: Perspective Studio Productions#SandwichYears #CaregiverLife #EntrepreneurLife #SingleMomJourney #SqueezedAndBlessed

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    31 mins