Two millennial moms explore the mental load. Here’s the deal, we’re the first generation of women who saw both of our parents work outside the home. And, because kids are oblivious to how much work it takes to actually raise them, we naturally assumed that our parents split everything else it took to run our households. Then we grew up, got married and were like what the f***? You know this conver... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyHealth & FitnessParentingMental Health |
When men judge women for the mental load and how we choose to handle it.
In this hot take, Katlynn discusses why sometimes as mothers, we might feel judged by our partners for the way we parent in certain situations/at certain times. But the reality... more
How do kids' chores impact the mental load for women?
In this full-length episode, we discuss various ways that getting kids to pitch in and do chores around the house, when managed differently between partners, can create more mental load for mothe... more
When husbands pass chores off to their kids it creates more mental load for women.
In today's hot take, Katlynn discusses why passing the buck on chores might seem helpful and like husband's are teaching kids a lesson, but it really just keeps the ... more
The mental load of daily responsibilities outweighs occasional maintenance chores.
In this week's hot take, Katlynn discusses how, when men and women are raised differently, it creates a large gap in how they view household responsibilities.
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I really like what these ladies are talking about. Every episode makes me feel heard, but the production quality leaves much to be desired. I’m a mom, like a lot of their other listeners probably are, and as such I deal with sensory overload. The beginning and end of each episode have a loud percussive track that is played over the speech and it is so triggering to me that I often can’t even bring myself to listen, even though I really do like the content.
I’ve raised 4 kids and maybe it’s my issue, but saying “like” in every single sentence (or many times in a sentence) grates on my nerves. I’m glad someone is taking on this issue, however, because it’s relatable.
I love the hosts’ ability to get into such an important and hard topic with humor and humility. Mental load affects us all, and I appreciate the way the hosts walk listeners through a variety of perspectives and reasons for mental load, providing simple, well-organized strategies along the way. It’s a great listen! I can’t wait for more episodes!
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Apple Podcasts | #194 |
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