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Season One Finale: Gratitude, Chaos, and Still Not Being His Alexa

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2524333/fan_mail/new] After more than 40 episodes, we’re wrapping up season one of The Mental Load Chronicles and taking a summer break before returning for season two in September. In this episode, we look back on what this first season has actually done for our marriage, our household, and the way we talk about the mental load. Spoiler: we have not magically solved it. There are still moments where one of us feels like the household Alexa. But there has also been progress. Weekly conversations have helped us name what is happening, notice what each of us is carrying, and find more gratitude in the middle of the chaos. With one kid heading to college, two still at home, two demanding jobs, activities, reading support, a possible new dog, and all the normal life logistics, the load is not disappearing anytime soon. So maybe the goal was never to “fix” it completely. Maybe the goal is to keep talking, keep noticing, keep adjusting, and keep coming back to the conversation. We’ll be back in September for season two. Until then, enjoy the summer — and enjoy not having to hear from us every Monday. Check us out on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mentalloadchronicles?igsh=eHBkeWRzeHo5cWQz&utm_source=qr]

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Season One Finale: Gratitude, Chaos, and Still Not Being His Alexa

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2524333/fan_mail/new] After more than 40 episodes, we’re wrapping up season one of The Mental Load Chronicles and taking a summer break before returning for season two in September. In this episode, we look back on what this first season has actually done for our marriage, our household, and the way we talk about the mental load. Spoiler: we have not magically solved it. There are still moments where one of us feels like the household Alexa. But there has also been progress. Weekly conversations have helped us name what is happening, notice what each of us is carrying, and find more gratitude in the middle of the chaos. With one kid heading to college, two still at home, two demanding jobs, activities, reading support, a possible new dog, and all the normal life logistics, the load is not disappearing anytime soon. So maybe the goal was never to “fix” it completely. Maybe the goal is to keep talking, keep noticing, keep adjusting, and keep coming back to the conversation. We’ll be back in September for season two. Until then, enjoy the summer — and enjoy not having to hear from us every Monday. Check us out on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mentalloadchronicles?igsh=eHBkeWRzeHo5cWQz&utm_source=qr]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2524333/fan_mail/new] Being a working parent is hard. But being a working mom often comes with an extra layer of guilt, expectation, judgment, and invisible logistics that can feel impossible to set down. In this episode, we talk about the difference between being a working mom and a working dad — not because dads don’t carry stress, but because moms are often expected to work like they don’t have kids and parent like they don’t have jobs. We unpack the guilt of missing bedtime, the pressure to be everywhere, the double standards around showing up, and the way home responsibilities can still feel like they all belong to one person, even in a partnership that is trying to be fair. We also talk about the difference between being hard on yourself and being held to impossible standards, why “good enough” can be so hard at home, and how letting one ball drop might not mean you’re failing — it might just mean you’re human. Check us out on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mentalloadchronicles?igsh=eHBkeWRzeHo5cWQz&utm_source=qr]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2524333/fan_mail/new] High school graduation came with balloons, cupcakes, parking instructions, party planning, family logistics, emotional surprises, and one very strange moment involving a graduation card. In this episode, we unpack the mental load of our first kid graduating high school: what worked, what didn’t, what we would do differently, and why the party itself may have been the easy part. We talk about planning ahead, resisting the pressure of Instagram-perfect graduation parties, asking our graduate to help, dealing with last-minute family disappointment, and realizing that our day-to-day parenting role is about to shift in a very real way. Because graduation isn’t just about the kid crossing the stage. It is also about parents realizing that the mental load is changing shape. Check us out on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mentalloadchronicles?igsh=eHBkeWRzeHo5cWQz&utm_source=qr]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2524333/fan_mail/new] What do moms really want for Mother’s Day? Sometimes it’s not brunch. Sometimes it’s not flowers. Sometimes it’s not a spa day. In this episode, we unpack the Mother’s Day moment that became much bigger than cupcakes, graduation party planning, or one quick conversation in the car.  We talk about why asking for what you really want can feel so vulnerable, why moms often don’t know how to answer the question “What do you want?” and why the mental load is rarely just about the task itself.  This one is for anyone who has ever wanted to say: “I don’t need a grand gesture. I need relief.” Check us out on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mentalloadchronicles?igsh=eHBkeWRzeHo5cWQz&utm_source=qr]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2524333/fan_mail/new] We’re revisiting the “Magic” cards from Eve Rodsky’s Fair Play deck — the cards that cover the softer, sweeter, and sneakier parts of family life: birthdays, holidays, gifts, magical beings, romance, extended family, hard questions, showing up for kids, and who handles random school closures. Some things are working better than they used to. Some things have quietly drifted back to default-parent territory. And some things — looking at you, Tooth Fairy — still need a clearer owner. This episode is a real-time check-in on what happens after you divide the cards: how responsibilities evolve, where resentment can creep back in, and why writing things down might be the least magical but most necessary part of making the magic actually work. Check us out on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mentalloadchronicles?igsh=eHBkeWRzeHo5cWQz&utm_source=qr]

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