
From Guilt to Good with Jeanette Yates
If you are a caregiver struggling with burnout and losing their sense of self, this podcast is for you. Host Jeanette Yates opens up about how confronting her childhood trauma helped break cycles of codependency and family drama. Practical tips, personal stories, and expert guests guide listeners to prioritize self-care, set boundaries, and overcome guilt—an empowering resource to enjoy a life outside caregiving duties.
From Guilt to Good with Jeanette Yates
Embracing Self-Care as a Sacred Act of Self-Worth
What if I told you to stop putting on your oxygen mask FIRST. Instead, I want you to put it on PERIOD.
Yes, it is true that we should take care of ourselves so that we can take care of others, we can’t pour from an empty cup…but...
If the only reason we are caring for ourselves is so that we can care for others, then what are we really saying? What is the implication there? That if we had no one else to care for, our care would not be valid?
In today’s episode, we dive deep into the powerful notion that caregivers not only need to take care of themselves to better care for others but because they are worthy of love, care, and attention as individuals.
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NOW AVAILABLE! From Guilt To Good Enough: A Caregiver’s Journey of Overcoming Burnout Through Healing Childhood by Jeanette Yates. Having been a caregiver for her mother since childhood, Jeanette knows firsthand the emotional toll caregiving can take. In this memoir-turned-self-help guide, she shares her journey of healing, setting boundaries, and reclaiming her life. Click here to purchase your copy!
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We believe you cannot give more of yourself until you heal the wounds, replenish your being and reconnect to the fullness of who you are, embracing the purpose you‘ve been called to live.