Letting Go and Showing Up: A Modern Caregiving Memoir with Mark Steven Porro
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In this heartfelt and humorous episode, Amy Stone welcomes Mark Steven Porro, author of A Cup of Tea on the Commode, to discuss his unexpected journey into caregiving for his mother. Mark shares candid insights on shifting family roles, the realities of hands-on elder care, and how compassion and humor helped him navigate three and a half years as his mother’s primary caregiver.
About the Guest:
Mark is an award-winning designer, writer, director, and now a best-selling, award-winning author. He has written lots of jokes, several screenplays, and one award-winning short film. A Cup of Tea on the Commode—a sad, sweet, and funny debut memoir—chronicles his multitasking adventures of filling his mother’s last years with love, laughter, and joy.
Main Topics Covered:
- Mark’s move from a carefree bachelor life in LA to a full-time caregiver in New Jersey
- Family dynamics and shifting roles during aging and caregiving
- Navigating elder care, hospice, and medical decisions as a son
- The realities (and humor) of caring for a parent, including both logistical and emotional challenges
- The importance of supporting caregivers and sharing family history
- Mark’s writing process and the impact of his memoir
Quote from the Episode:
“She always took care of us. I never felt like mom wavered with me … so mom was always there for us. And I grew up in this family that we took care of each other, and it was important.” — Mark Steven Porro
Timestamps:
- 00:00 – Introduction and Mark’s life in France
- 00:46 – Adventures with wifi in 500-year-old buildings and living in a historic village
- 02:32 – Mark’s attempt to learn French and cultural assimilation
- 04:17 – Family roots: caregiving, family examples, and sibling dynamics
- 09:14 – Mark’s pre-caregiving life and career in LA
- 12:44 – The turning point: mother’s health crisis and hospice
- 17:21 – Deciding to become the primary caregiver
- 20:05 – Medical, memory, and daily care challenges
- 22:09 – Mom’s routine before and after Mark’s involvement
- 27:36 – Shifting family roles and the hands-on realities of caregiving
- 31:59 – Managing work, support structures, and sibling teamwork
- 34:39 – Mark’s book, A Cup of Tea on the Commode, and the importance of storytelling
- 39:42 – Broader context: growing need for eldercare and Mark’s contribution to the topic
- 40:51 – Rapid fire questions: daily routines, travel, and more about Mark’s life and creative projects
Find Mark’s book and learn more:
- Website: acupofteaonthecommode.org
- Bonus materials, photos, and documentary information available on Mark’s website.
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