His Dying Mother & One Last Chance | Mark Steven Porro Interview


For nearly three decades, Mark Steven Porro built a life in Hollywood. Then one phone call sent him home to say goodbye to his mother during what everyone believed were her final days. What was supposed to be a last visit turned into years of moving back into his childhood home at 55 and learning, hands on, how to care for the woman who once cared for him.
In this conversation, Mark takes us all the way back to a big, strict Jersey family of six kids, a night shift mom who championed the arts, and a frugal father he only truly got to know as an adult. From there we follow the road to Hollywood, the 2011 hospice call that changed everything overnight, and the small, funny, human moments that became the heart of his memoir, A Cup of Tea on the Commode.
This one is about family, dignity, and why Mark believes more men should stop running from caregiving and start seeing it as an honor. It gets emotional, and it lands somewhere unexpected: the person you set out to rescue ends up rescuing you.
If this conversation moves you, do yourself a favor and pick up Mark's book, A Cup of Tea on the Commode. It will make you look at your own family a little differently. Go support Mark's work at https://acupofteaonthecommode.org.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 A Hollywood career changed forever by one phone call about mom π¬π
00:02:10 Why elder caregiving is quietly becoming a global family crisis ππ΅β³
00:06:42 How his mother's love sparked a lasting Hollywood acting dream πβ¨π₯
00:08:43 A night shift mom, a frugal dad, and becoming real adult friends πππ€
00:13:28 Asthma, bedwetting, and the fifth kid fighting to be noticed βΎππ¦
00:16:22 The one childhood mistake that broke his mother's whole heart π²ππ’
00:19:17 One hard conversation that finally healed years of family pain π£π¬β€
00:23:58 The 2011 hospice phone call that changed his life overnight ππ₯β³
00:28:12 The rebel hospice nurse who broke rules to feed his dying mother ππ½πͺ
00:29:31 A slice of pumpkin pie in March brings his mom roaring back π₯§β¨π
00:33:32 Choosing at 55 years old to move back into his childhood home π‘πβ€
00:35:13 The tea on the commode ritual that became his own book title π΅ππ
00:39:38 The hard days, the humor, and gutting the whole family house π¨ππ
00:46:32 Why he thinks more men should embrace the honor of caregiving πΉπ€²π―
00:51:27 Restoring her dignity and the quiet mirror moment that undid him ππͺβ¨
00:59:33 Still mom: the deep empathy caregiving carved into him for life π«Άπ΅π
01:02:05 His real, honest advice for the men too scared to even begin π¬ππͺ
01:04:32 The quiet twist where his mother actually ends up rescuing him πβ€π₯Ή
01:11:36 The uncomfortable truth about what actually remains in the end πβ€π
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