Episode 91 – Taking on caregiver self-care with Susanne White

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Episode 91 – Taking on caregiver self-care with Susanne White
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Caregiving is an act of love, but it can also be exhausting, overwhelming, and emotionally heavy.

That’s why self-care for caregivers isn’t selfish. It’s essential.

In this episode of A Couple Takes on MS, we’re joined by Susanne White, a best-selling author and passionate voice in the caregiver advocacy community. Susanne shares how stepping into a caregiving role for her parents changed her life and ultimately led her to dedicate her work to supporting caregivers everywhere.

Together, we talk honestly about the realities caregivers face, including:

  • What caregiver burnout looks like and why it’s often hard to recognize
  • Why guilt so often comes with the caregiving role
  • How the pressure to be perfect and to do everything alone can take a real toll

Throughout the conversation, Susanne offers powerful insights about reframing success, accepting imperfection, and learning to be kind to yourself while caring for someone else.

Susanne reminds us that caregivers were never meant to do this work in isolation. Community, communication, and self-awareness aren’t optional. They’re essential to sustaining care over time.

We also talk about her book, Self-Care for Caregivers, a practical and accessible resource made for caregivers who are short on time but still need support.

Here are the links we referenced that offer depth and insights for our conversation:

caregiverwarrior.com – Official website for you to access Susanne’s perspectives and insights on living as a caregiver and getting the support you need.

Self-Care for Caregivers: A Practical Guide to Caring for You While You Care for Your Loved One – Learn more about and order your copy of Susanne’s book that’s described as, “The ultimate caregivers’ guide to resilience, strength, and balance.” 

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