Episode 7: When the Mom Math Ain't Mathin
Somewhere between “it was on sale” and “they’ll use it eventually,” we’ve all become a little too fluent in Mom Math… and this episode, we’re finally showing our work.
We’re diving into the hilarious (and slightly alarming) financial gymnastics we use to justify everything from daily coffees to family vacations, and breaking down what those small “it’s fine” moments actually add up to. Spoiler: the math is… not mathin.
But we don’t stop at calling ourselves out. We get into the real stuff… the pressure to keep up, the quiet comparison of “they have more than we did,” and the fear underneath it all. Are we overcorrecting from our own childhoods? Trying to give our kids everything… but maybe missing what actually matters?
We also talk practical ways to rein it in without becoming the “no fun” mom. Think budgeting hacks, meal planning, clothing swaps, and teaching our kids what things actually cost (yes, even when it’s uncomfortable). Plus, a real conversation around financial literacy, delayed gratification, and whether we’re raising kids who understand value… or just expect it.
This episode’s cocktail, The Mom Math Margarita, is the perfect companion… because if we’re counting anything, it’s definitely drinks over dollars.
At the end of the day, it’s not about raising kids who have everything. It’s about raising kids who can handle not having everything.
So cheers to busted budgets, big dreams, and doing our best to raise grounded, grateful humans… even if the numbers don’t always add up.
x - Casey & Tasha