What happens when life throws you the ultimate curveball?

What happens when life throws you the ultimate curveball — going from Hollywood auditions and bachelor life in L.A. to caregiving for your mom back in New Jersey? Our guest this week, Mark Steven Porro, not only lived it, he wrote an award-winning book about it “A Cup of Tea on the Commode.”

Mark joins Hafa & David to talk about the funny, awkward, and downright absurd side of caregiving. From serving tea in the most unusual places, to turning everyday struggles into heartfelt comedy, Mark proves that even the toughest chapters of life come with punchlines.

If you’ve ever had to help out family, survived a ridiculous hospital visit, or argued over the thermostat with your parents — you’ll be laughing (and relating) all episode long.

Episode Highlights:
• The story behind the title “A Cup of Tea on the Commode”
• Finding humor in the chaos of caregiving
• From acting & design in Hollywood → caregiving → award-winning author
• Comedy game: Would You Rather: Caregiver Edition
• Mark’s advice on turning struggles into stories worth sharing

To learn more about Mark Steven Porro, click here. To get your “A Cup of Tea on the Commode,” click here.

#Humor #Memoir #eldercare #acupofteaonthecommode #hdcomedypodcast


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Published by Mark Steven Porro

The parent/child role reversal might not have been unique to me, but how I dealt with it was. "A Cup of Tea on the Commode" chronicles my multi-tasking adventures, filling my mother’s last years with love, laughter, and joy. Though not always successful, I came pretty damn close.

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