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  <description><![CDATA[<p>🎙️ <b>Power to Care Radio</b></p><p><b>Real conversations. Real carers. Real community.</b></p><p><b>Power to Care Radio</b> is a community made podcast bringing the voices of unpaid carers out of the shadows and into the centre of the conversation.</p><p>The show is hosted by lived-experience advocates and explores the realities of caring across disability, mental health, chronic illness, ageing, and complex family life — with honesty, warmth, humour, and heart.</p><p>Each episode blends:</p><ul><li><b>Lived experience stories</b> (the raw and the real)</li><li><b>Practical information</b> from across health, disability, aged care, and carer support systems</li><li><b>Community connection</b> through music, culture, and shared language</li><li><b>Light-hearted segments</b> that create space to breathe, laugh, and feel less alone</li></ul><p>Power to Care Radio is not about “fixing” carers — it’s about <b>seeing them</b>, valuing them, and building a more connected, carer-aware community.</p><p>🎧 <b>For carers. By carers. With the whole community invited.</b><br> Powered by <b>Power to Care</b>.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Power to Care Radio continues to amplify the voices and lived experiences of carers—creating space for honest conversations that are too often overlooked. In this episode, host Kristine Rawlinson is joined by a very special guest—her daughter, Eloise—for a deeply personal conversation about life as a young carer. Together, they explore what it means to grow up balancing the everyday realities of being a teenager alongside the added responsibilities and emotional complexities of caring. Eloise...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Power to Care Radio is a platform for the voices, stories, and strength of unpaid carers—people whose contributions often go unseen, yet underpin the wellbeing of our communities every single day. Hosted by Kristine Rawlinson, CEO of Power to Care and a lifelong advocate with over 30 years’ experience across health, policy, and community leadership, alongside co-host Michelle Willoughby, a respected professional in the carer sector, this series brings together real and grounded conversations ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Power to Care Radio continues to shine a light on the voices, experiences, and strength of unpaid carers—those who hold so much together, often without recognition. Hosted by Kristine Rawlinson, CEO of Power to Care, alongside co-host Michelle Willoughby, a professional in the carer sector with deep lived experience, this episode welcomes a special guest—Michelle’s friend Amanda. Together, they bring a heartfelt and practical conversation about the role of community in the lives of carers and...]]></itunes:summary>
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