The Wounded Healer: Caregiving and Its Costs

What does it mean to be a caregiver and what does it mean to receive care? 

In this episode of Hold That Thought, hosts Becca and Taylor continue their fourth mini-series “Archetypes of a Village.” This week’s episode focuses on the Caregiver and explores the patterns, character traits and origins of the archetype. It explores the concept of the Wounded Healer and shares stories of people who use their personal experiences to better administer care to others. Becca and Taylor challenge the ways in which our current models make caregiving harder but also explore and celebrate the alternative models of care and community that can make all the difference. 

Topics: Healing, Caregiving, Care, Illness, Community, Village, Modalities of Healing

Resources:

The Healer Archetype Explained

The Wounded Healer

Wounded Healer

The Wounded Healer Project

Surviving the Unthinkable: My Journey Back From Jumping Off The Golden Gate Bridge

The International Center for Reiki Training

Tai-Chi For Health Institute

Lessons from Traditional Societies on Raising Children, Caring for the Elderly

How I Survived Caregiving

PBS: Caregiving

I Knew the Data on Caregivers. My Stroke Made It Real

Valuing the Invaluable 2026

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