What does marriage look like when caregiving becomes part of your everyday life? In this episode of It’s My Time with Tarnesha, Tarnesha sits down with her husband, Pastor Commodore “PC” McCrary, to talk openly about caregiving, disability, marriage, faith, and family life. PC is a disabled veteran, husband, father, and pastor, and together they share an honest conversation about what it means to navigate life, love, and leadership while living with disability. This episode is for: caregiverswives caring for their husbandsspouses of disabled veteransmilitary familiespeople living with disabilitiescouples facing health challengesChristian wives and women supporting loved ones through hard seasonsIn this conversation, they discuss: what it means to be a man of God while living with disabilityhow disability can affect marriage and family roleswhat caregiving looks like inside a marriagehow wives can support their husbands with grace and strengthhow faith helps couples through physical, emotional, and life changesencouragement for caregivers, veterans, and families adjusting to a new normalThis episode offers support and encouragement for anyone navigating caregiving, chronic health challenges, disability in marriage, or the emotional realities of loving someone through a difficult season. If you are a wife, caregiver, military spouse, disabled veteran, or someone supporting a loved one through disability or illness, this conversation will remind you that you are not alone. Reflection Questions: For married women:How are you supporting your spouse in this season, not only with love, but with patience, grace, and understanding? For all listeners:What does commitment look like when marriage, caregiving, and disability become part of your daily life? Keywords:caregiving, caregivers, caregiver support, marriage and caregiving, disability in marriage, disabled veteran, veteran spouse, military family, military marriage, Christian marriage, wives and caregiving, caregiving wife, faith and disability, marriage support, chronic illness and marriage, spouse support, disability and family life