In this powerful and heartfelt episode, we lean into a conversation that many families avoid — until something happens.
A fall.
What seems like a simple misstep can quickly become something much bigger. Falls are one of the leading causes of serious injury among older adults, often creating life-changing consequences physically, emotionally, and mentally. This episode explores why falls are not just accidents, but warning signs that deserve attention, conversation, and care.
Kim openly shares her emotional reaction when she learned about the fall — admitting she was heated at first. Her response came from love, but it also revealed something deeper about how we communicate in moments of fear. Together, she shares important takeaways about falls, family response, and why engagement in conversations matters more than control.
Karren vulnerably explains what really happened. Simply stepped up onto a curb, lost balance, damaged her phone, and felt embarrassed. At first, she didn’t tell anyone about the fall or what she was doing before she fell. The embarrassment. The independence. The fear of being seen as “less capable.” These emotions are real and common as we age.
But the bigger question becomes — why did she fall?
One of the most powerful moments in this episode is when Karren shares why she didn’t want to tell Kim right away. It opens the door to a deeper reflection for all of us:
Are you emotionally safe to talk to?
Do the people you love feel safe telling you when something goes wrong — without fear of judgment, frustration, or overreaction?
This episode isn’t just about falls. It’s about communication. It’s about trust. It’s about understanding that sometimes what looks like a physical stumble is actually an opportunity for emotional growth.
From statistics in Arizona to personal vulnerability, this conversation reminds us that staying engaged — truly engaged — in our relationships matters. Falls can happen. What we do after them is what changes everything.
Listen in and learn how we can all grow, listen better, respond with compassion, and create safe spaces for the people we love.
Come with us as we explore what it means to navigate these years with our aging loved ones.
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