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A Tidy Take with Beth Rosenbleeth from Days with Grey - I personally have a tenuous relationship with the New York Post (I can thank them for my “Speedo Dad” moniker). But this week, a headline shared by one of my favorite authors, Jo Piazza, stopped me mid-sip of coffee:
“Stay-at-home “hub-sons” are the tradwives of 2025 - and their moms couldn’t be more thrilled”
Apparently, guys like Luke, a former door-to-door solar salesman who quit his $170K job to move back home, aren’t just loafing around. They’re doing laundry, cooking, and running errands… basically earning their keep as modern-day homemakers.
The article sparked a bigger questions about masculinity, gender norms, and the role that men play in household tasks. What does it really mean to teach life skills, and how do we prepare the next generation to contribute at home?
In this episode of Tidy Tidbits, I chat with Beth Rosenbleeth, the creator of Days with Grey and mom of three boys. I’m a dad of three girls, so we come at this from both sides of the parenting coin. We talk about why life skills matter, how to gamify responsibility (check out her amazing “Life Skill cards”), and what it looks like to give kids the confidence to manage real-world tasks - without the nagging.
Together, we explore:
* How chores teach independence and teamwork
* Why regression is normal (and how to help kids reset)
* Simple ways to make household routines fun and consistent
Whether you’re raising hub-sons or tidy daughters, this episode is all about raising capable, confident kids - one life skill at a time.
👀 Follow Beth on IG: @dayswithgrey - and check out her website!
📦 Grab her Life Skill cards: Soft Skills (ages 4+) or Life Skills for Big Kids (ages 7-12)
📚 Want more tips like these? Check out my book: Tidy Up Your Life
🗞️ Subscribe to The Tidy Times: tidydad.substack.com
📸 Follow along on IG: @tidydad
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A Tidy Take with Beth Rosenbleeth from Days with Grey - I personally have a tenuous relationship with the New York Post (I can thank them for my “Speedo Dad” moniker). But this week, a headline shared by one of my favorite authors, Jo Piazza, stopped me mid-sip of coffee:
“Stay-at-home “hub-sons” are the tradwives of 2025 - and their moms couldn’t be more thrilled”
Apparently, guys like Luke, a former door-to-door solar salesman who quit his $170K job to move back home, aren’t just loafing around. They’re doing laundry, cooking, and running errands… basically earning their keep as modern-day homemakers.
The article sparked a bigger questions about masculinity, gender norms, and the role that men play in household tasks. What does it really mean to teach life skills, and how do we prepare the next generation to contribute at home?
In this episode of Tidy Tidbits, I chat with Beth Rosenbleeth, the creator of Days with Grey and mom of three boys. I’m a dad of three girls, so we come at this from both sides of the parenting coin. We talk about why life skills matter, how to gamify responsibility (check out her amazing “Life Skill cards”), and what it looks like to give kids the confidence to manage real-world tasks - without the nagging.
Together, we explore:
* How chores teach independence and teamwork
* Why regression is normal (and how to help kids reset)
* Simple ways to make household routines fun and consistent
Whether you’re raising hub-sons or tidy daughters, this episode is all about raising capable, confident kids - one life skill at a time.
👀 Follow Beth on IG: @dayswithgrey - and check out her website!
📦 Grab her Life Skill cards: Soft Skills (ages 4+) or Life Skills for Big Kids (ages 7-12)
📚 Want more tips like these? Check out my book: Tidy Up Your Life
🗞️ Subscribe to The Tidy Times: tidydad.substack.com
📸 Follow along on IG: @tidydad

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