Bring in the Bird!
Bring in the Bird!
Podcast Description
Bring in the Bird is a storysharing podcast for, and about, adult children with aging parents. It's a public, yet quite intimate support group for people caring for elders, each other, and themselves. Janet Kaplan-Bucciarelli, the host and producer of the show, is a Life Transition & Project Coach who works with clients 1-on-1 and in small groups. Connect with Janet at https://www.coachingwithjanet.com/.
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Content Themes
The podcast covers themes of caregiving, family dynamics, and personal growth, with episodes focusing on individual stories from caregivers as exemplified in Episode 1 which features experiences of Lisa Haney, Lorilyn Parmer, and Julie Robbins in supporting their aging parents.

Bring in the Bird! is a storysharing podcast for, and about, adult children with aging parents. It’s a public – yet surprisingly intimate – support group for people caring for elders, each other, and themselves. Janet Kaplan-Bucciarelli, the host and producer of the show, is a Life Transition and Project Coach dedicated to helping people feel less overwhelmed, more organized, and more effective during times of great change. Connect with Janet at https://www.coachingwithjanet.com/.
I’ve always been a very visual person, but the power of audio truly discovered me through the process of creating this story. It's about my mom, the pandemic, and me. The pleasure I had in creating it and many listeners' response to it is what led me to the idea for Bring in the Bird!

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