The Weight of Being the Good One
The Weight of Being the Good One

Love, Limits and Aging Parents by Esther C. Kane

Episode notes

Some of us learned early that love had to be earned — by being helpful, agreeable, undemanding. The child who never made waves. The one everyone could count on. Now that same child is grown, doing most of the caregiving, and still quietly waiting for an approval that never quite arrives. In this episode, Esther and Laurie explore the “good child” expectation: how the role gets handed to us in childhood, why it so often drops the caregiving onto one person’s shoulders, and why saying no can feel like proof that you’re bad. They untangle being a genuinely good person from performing “the good one” — and offer a gentler way forward. You get to keep the love. You’re allowed to put down the role.

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family caregiverscaregiving aging parentslaurie newcombesther kane