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In this experimental therapy-format episode, Zach meets with a couple, 16 years into marriage, parenting two adopted, neurodivergent kids, and living abroad, to model what real therapeutic work sounds like.
The wife names “the mother machine” as the force grinding her down: menopause, recent moves, ongoing renovations, executive-function challenges, and hyper-empathy that makes parenting especially taxing. The husband longs for renewed connection and shared fun, and admits to a lifelong pattern of shelving his own needs while rationally “handling” crises. Zach frames the work around three questions:
Name the real obstacle, not the scapegoat
The “mother machine” is real
Menopause, moves, neurodivergent parenting, and hyper-empathy create sustained overwhelm that crowds out self-care and couple time.
Grief and expectation both live here
Three-year cycles require adaptation
Body autonomy and shame need careful handling
Patterns under pressure
Celebrate the 52% while tending the rest
Containers beat loops
Guest Info
Sixteen years married, parenting two adopted, neurodivergent kids, and navigating major life transitions abroad.
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In this experimental therapy-format episode, Zach meets with a couple, 16 years into marriage, parenting two adopted, neurodivergent kids, and living abroad, to model what real therapeutic work sounds like.
The wife names “the mother machine” as the force grinding her down: menopause, recent moves, ongoing renovations, executive-function challenges, and hyper-empathy that makes parenting especially taxing. The husband longs for renewed connection and shared fun, and admits to a lifelong pattern of shelving his own needs while rationally “handling” crises. Zach frames the work around three questions:
Name the real obstacle, not the scapegoat
The “mother machine” is real
Menopause, moves, neurodivergent parenting, and hyper-empathy create sustained overwhelm that crowds out self-care and couple time.
Grief and expectation both live here
Three-year cycles require adaptation
Body autonomy and shame need careful handling
Patterns under pressure
Celebrate the 52% while tending the rest
Containers beat loops
Guest Info
Sixteen years married, parenting two adopted, neurodivergent kids, and navigating major life transitions abroad.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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