Ep 122 | When the Roles Reverse
Tue Dec 16 2025
There comes a moment when you realize your parent is no longer the one holding everything together. You are.
In this deeply personal episode of From Mrs. to Ms., Andrea opens up about navigating one of the most emotional role reversals many of us will face. Caring for an aging parent. As her mother’s health declines, Andrea shares what it really feels like to move from daughter to caretaker, including the quiet grief, guilt, love, and overwhelm that often go unspoken.
This conversation explores the emotional reality of care-giving for elderly parents, especially during the holidays when family dynamics, memories, and expectations can feel heavier than ever. Andrea is joined by her friend Amy Watts for an honest, compassionate discussion about anticipatory grief, setting boundaries without guilt, and learning how to care for a parent without losing yourself in the process.
If you are supporting an aging parent, navigating family responsibilities in midlife, or struggling with complicated emotions during the holiday season, this episode will remind you that you are not alone and that what you are feeling is valid.
Andrea also shares why this episode marks the final episode of the season and how she is taking time to reflect and thoughtfully revamp From Mrs. to Ms. before returning in the new year with renewed intention.
In this episode, we discuss
What it feels like when the roles reverse between parent and childThe quiet grief of caring for an aging parent while they are still aliveHow anticipatory grief shows up emotionally and physicallyNavigating guilt, boundaries, and expectations as a caretakerWhy the holidays can be especially hard when caring for elderly parentsHow to choose presence over perfection during this seasonWhat this stage of life teaches us about love, loss, and letting goIf this episode resonates, please share it with someone who may need it, leave a review, or send Andrea a message to continue the conversation.
Timestamps:
00:00- Navigating the Shift in Parent-Child Roles
02:57- Anticipatory Grief and Emotional Complexity
06:05- The Impact of Aging on Family Dynamics
09:03- Finding Connection Amidst Change
12:02- The Reality of Care-giving
14:54- Understanding Anticipatory Grief
17:53- The Challenge of Boundaries and Guilt
20:57- Communicating and Delegating Responsibilities
27:29- Navigating Family Dynamics During Illness
30:14- Guilt and Expectations in Caregiving
32:34- The Importance of Self-Care and Mental Health
34:14- Supportive Relationships in Times of Crisis
37:15- Adapting Traditions and Celebrations
40:53- The Reality of Grief and Love
43:40- Finding Joy Amidst Sorrow
46:03- Embracing Imperfection in Care-giving
Where to find Amy Watts:
IG: @SoSheDidLifeCoaching
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amy.selburg.3/
Looking for Andrea?
Instagram: @from.mrs.2.ms
TikTok:@from.mrs.2.ms
Website: www.frommrs2ms.com
Email: Andrea@FromMrs2Ms.com
YouTube: @FromMrs2Ms
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There comes a moment when you realize your parent is no longer the one holding everything together. You are. In this deeply personal episode of From Mrs. to Ms., Andrea opens up about navigating one of the most emotional role reversals many of us will face. Caring for an aging parent. As her mother’s health declines, Andrea shares what it really feels like to move from daughter to caretaker, including the quiet grief, guilt, love, and overwhelm that often go unspoken. This conversation explores the emotional reality of care-giving for elderly parents, especially during the holidays when family dynamics, memories, and expectations can feel heavier than ever. Andrea is joined by her friend Amy Watts for an honest, compassionate discussion about anticipatory grief, setting boundaries without guilt, and learning how to care for a parent without losing yourself in the process. If you are supporting an aging parent, navigating family responsibilities in midlife, or struggling with complicated emotions during the holiday season, this episode will remind you that you are not alone and that what you are feeling is valid. Andrea also shares why this episode marks the final episode of the season and how she is taking time to reflect and thoughtfully revamp From Mrs. to Ms. before returning in the new year with renewed intention. In this episode, we discuss What it feels like when the roles reverse between parent and childThe quiet grief of caring for an aging parent while they are still aliveHow anticipatory grief shows up emotionally and physicallyNavigating guilt, boundaries, and expectations as a caretakerWhy the holidays can be especially hard when caring for elderly parentsHow to choose presence over perfection during this seasonWhat this stage of life teaches us about love, loss, and letting goIf this episode resonates, please share it with someone who may need it, leave a review, or send Andrea a message to continue the conversation. Timestamps: 00:00- Navigating the Shift in Parent-Child Roles 02:57- Anticipatory Grief and Emotional Complexity 06:05- The Impact of Aging on Family Dynamics 09:03- Finding Connection Amidst Change 12:02- The Reality of Care-giving 14:54- Understanding Anticipatory Grief 17:53- The Challenge of Boundaries and Guilt 20:57- Communicating and Delegating Responsibilities 27:29- Navigating Family Dynamics During Illness 30:14- Guilt and Expectations in Caregiving 32:34- The Importance of Self-Care and Mental Health 34:14- Supportive Relationships in Times of Crisis 37:15- Adapting Traditions and Celebrations 40:53- The Reality of Grief and Love 43:40- Finding Joy Amidst Sorrow 46:03- Embracing Imperfection in Care-giving Where to find Amy Watts: IG: @SoSheDidLifeCoaching Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amy.selburg.3/ Looking for Andrea? Instagram: @from.mrs.2.ms TikTok:@from.mrs.2.ms Website: www.frommrs2ms.com Email: Andrea@FromMrs2Ms.com YouTube: @FromMrs2Ms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.