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About The Show

Hosted by Dr. Merle Griff and DeLores Pressley. This informative and interactive radio show, Wriggling in the Middle, talks about the dilemmas and sometimes the delights of being part of the sandwich generation and responsible for the care of multiple generations. Whether it's caring for both your children and elderly parents, or an aging spouse and your grandchildren, the show will discuss not only the challenges seen every day in keeping a family together, but also the lighter side of trying to manage it all.


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Dr. Merle Griff An expert on caring for both children and aging parents. She has been a delegate to the last two White Conferences... Read More DeLores Pressley Motivational Speaker, Author and Personal Power Expert DeLores Pressley, Motivational Speaker and Personal Power... Read More

Category Archives: Personal Care

3 Tips on how to Change

Tweet Dr. Shirley Impellizzeri joined Wriggling in the Middle to discuss the steps we need to change and break our bad habits. Dr. Shirley’s book, “Why Can’t I Change, How to Conquer Your Self-Destructive Behavior” tells us why we are the way we are and how we can change negative patterns to improve our life. [...]

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3 Tips on How to Live Your Life While Caregiving

Tweet An exciting show had Wriggling in the Middle hosting two guests Monday – Dr. Marilyn Sander Mobley and Tracy Washington, to discuss being a caregiver and how it changes your everyday life:   Wriggling: As a person who has achieved so much, how did you take care of your mother and be able to [...]

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The 3 Reasons Caregivers need to Care for Themselves

Tweet Caregiving expert Pat Samples joined Wriggling in the Middle to discuss caring for the caregiver. Caregivers have an enormous burden on their shoulders and sometimes forget that they need care also, this week’s show gave us some insight into why caregivers feel the way they feel as well as tips on how to combat [...]

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3 Things I Thought I knew when I had to Care for my Mother

Tweet Jane Gross – Author of ‘A BitterSweet Season’ answers three insightful questions about what she learned while caring for her mother: Wriggling: What do you know now that you wish you would of known before? Jane Gross: On the practical level, I wish I had understood that medicare actually did not cover most of [...]

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Male Menopause – What You Didn’t Know and 3 Ways to Fight it.

Tweet Singing the Blues – Why is depression increasing in men? Depression impacts men differerently than it does women.  Depression in men has been increasing because of the economy being shaky; men are losing jobs or concerned about losing their job.  It gets to the core of what a man feels about himself as a [...]

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Is Laughter Good for Your Health? 3 Tips from Laugh Leader Judy Garmaise

Tweet Everyone has heard that laughter is the best medicine, but did you know that laughter can actually relax your muscles and keep you healthy? Laughter offers several health benefits, stemming from endorphins. Laughter creates hormones called endorphins which strengthens the body’s ability to fight disease and bacteria, as well as reduces stress. How can [...]

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When can I retire? Three Investment Tips Expert Julie Jason

Tweet When will you be able to retire? This is a question everyone must face. Julie Jason, author of Managing Retirement Wealth joined Wriggling in the Middle to answer this vital question as well as tips on how to handle a financial crisis. Can you retire? Put it to the test. When you are ready [...]

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Living a Not so Big Life – Three Tips from Author Sarah Susanka

Tweet How do you live a “Not so Big Life”? Over the last 30 year houses have gotten larger and larger with no end in sight. People would purchase a dining room or extra bedroom that they had little use for. Sarah Susanka, author of The Not so Big Life, and architect, joined Wriggling in [...]

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