Still Tired
I stopped making dinner for my family. And no, this isn’t a cry for help — it’s a straight up rebellion. In this episode, I unpack the mental load of weeknight dinners, the cultural mythology around the dinner table, and the invisible pressure so many mothers carry to make it all look effortless. What started as a dramatic announcement at our kitchen table turned into something bigger: • Why the 90s dinner table became a barometer for “good parenting” • How meal prep quietly swallowed my Sunday mornings • The emotional cost of sprinting into the kitchen instead of playing with my kids • The difference between cooking with space and cooking under pressure • And why community — not perfection — might be the actual solution I talk about launching a neighborhood dinner co-op, outsourcing meals to a local Maui company, and the unexpected freedom that followed. Because sometimes burnout isn’t about needing more discipline. Sometimes it’s about questioning the system entirely.
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