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For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Facing the Challenges of the Sandwich Generation with Jenny Hutt

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Jen Hatmaker

Relationships, Society & Culture

4.66.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2023

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Are you smack dab in the middle of the Sandwich Years? That precarious time where you’re squeezed between the demands of caring for aging parents and still supporting children? We’re here for you, and we’ve got a friend to the show who is living it out in real time, sharing how she’s getting through it all. Jenny Hutt was the host of the Just Jenny Show on Sirius XM and is now hosting her own daily podcast–all while dealing with the long-term care of her father (and his recent death) and the launching of her adult children out into the world. Jenny and Jen discuss unique issues relevant to the Sandwich Generation: Learning to re-calibrate your role as a parent in the lives of your newly “launched into the world” kids Dealing with unresolved parent/child issues that sometimes arise with the death of a parent Recognizing generational anxiety and equipping ourselves and our children with the tools to handle it The importance of relying on a strong network of family and friends to draw from during this time (not being afraid to ask for help).  Having the hard conversations with your parents about being prepared for their passing (and also making sure you’re taking care of that for your children too) So whether you’re managing being part of the sandwich generation right now, or you’re mentally preparing yourself for it, or you know someone who is facing it head on, there’s something for all of us to take away from this candid and vulnerable convo with Jen and Jenny. * * * Thank you to our sponsors! FOCL | Your personal dream team of premium hemp CBD + 5 soothing botanicals for a full night of deep, restorative sleep. Get 20% off at FOCL.com using code FORTHELOVE.  MeCourse on Parenting Tweens & Teens | Get help parenting during the tween and teen years from Jen and Mercedes Samudio. Visit mecourse.org and sign up today!    Thought-Provoking Quotes “Somebody should have said to us before we had kidS: ‘you're gonna have children and you're gonna be tired and it's gonna be fun when they're babies, but it's also gonna be awful when they're babies. And then, they're gonna grow up and they're gonna leave you. And when they leave you, you're gonna feel like they're gone for good. And you're also gonna feel like you are not gonna make it.’” - Jenny Hutt “While your parents are still healthy is when you have to have the conversation [about their affairs] and it's pretty simple. It's things like if there are bank accounts, designate somebody to automatically have the bank account upon your death.” - Jenny Hutt “Ask [your older parents] all the questions you want answers to, because if you don't ask them now, as uncomfortable as they might be, you're never gonna be able to ask them.” - Jenny Hutt “We all find our purpose at different points in our lives. I think that one of my biggest purposes is to show that you can live through things that feel like you can't live through them.” - Jenny Hutt   Guest’s Links Website Just Jenny Podcast Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube   Resources Mentioned in This Episode Bunny Eyez Eyewear For You When I Am Gone by Rabbi Steve Leder   Connect with Jen! Jen’s website Jen’s Instagram Jen’s Twitter Jen’s Facebook Jen’s YouTube To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, Jen Hatmaker here, your host to the For the Love podcast.

0:07.9

If you've been tuning into the podcast lately, we're doing this just really dynamic series

0:14.2

called for the love of the middle.

0:16.8

And we're covering all kinds of topics like aging and empty nesting and managing our

0:22.6

parents who are getting older, all the hard parts of life that kind of no one prepares

0:28.2

you for.

0:29.3

Well, for our premium listeners, we wanted to extend this conversation a bit with a

0:33.9

beloved friend of mine, a dear person to me, Jenny Hut.

0:37.9

She is smack in the middle of her life, just like us.

0:41.1

And she can talk all things about being the sandwich generation, which is what?

0:46.8

What is that?

0:47.5

Well, for those of you who maybe don't know, it's this generation of people, usually

0:53.0

in about their like 40s and 50s, somewhere in that range, who are both responsible

0:59.1

for raising our own children and getting them launched.

1:03.5

And Jenny and I talk about this quite a bit, even when they're launched at the young

1:07.1

adult stage, they still need a lot of parenting and also caring for our aging parents.

1:13.1

And also probably still working full time.

1:18.0

You're not retired.

1:19.4

So you still have this whole full adult life and you're finding being tugged at both

1:24.4

sides.

1:25.2

So it's double the responsibilities, double the caretaking.

1:29.1

And we're kind of doing it all.

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