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Today, I sit down with my husband, Eric, to discuss our history of how we’ve divided household and family-related tasks. Spoiler alert: we didn’t start out so well.
If you don’t already know, Eric tends to be a viral sensation on my Instagram page, doing the most ridiculous things in Reels. So, expect to be entertained. Also, he is sassy.
Do we remember the past the same? In terms of how we have come to the systems we have in place now? Not at all. And there are a couple of cringey moments when we disagree. You decide whose memory regarding this stuff is more accurate ;-)
Even still, I hope this episode gets you thinking about this topic differently and helps strike a lighter conversation about this strangely tough-to-talk-about subject: dividing household and family-related tasks.
OH! We also reference a previous episode of the podcast with Dr. Caitlyn Collins, Motherhood Sociologist and Researcher; be sure to check that out.
Show Links:
- Online Workshops with Mika - some FREE
- Sign up for Mika’s Newsletter
- Connect with Mika on IG
- Disclaimer: www.mikaross.com/disclaimer
By Mika Ross, Therapist + Relationship Coach5
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Today, I sit down with my husband, Eric, to discuss our history of how we’ve divided household and family-related tasks. Spoiler alert: we didn’t start out so well.
If you don’t already know, Eric tends to be a viral sensation on my Instagram page, doing the most ridiculous things in Reels. So, expect to be entertained. Also, he is sassy.
Do we remember the past the same? In terms of how we have come to the systems we have in place now? Not at all. And there are a couple of cringey moments when we disagree. You decide whose memory regarding this stuff is more accurate ;-)
Even still, I hope this episode gets you thinking about this topic differently and helps strike a lighter conversation about this strangely tough-to-talk-about subject: dividing household and family-related tasks.
OH! We also reference a previous episode of the podcast with Dr. Caitlyn Collins, Motherhood Sociologist and Researcher; be sure to check that out.
Show Links:
- Online Workshops with Mika - some FREE
- Sign up for Mika’s Newsletter
- Connect with Mika on IG
- Disclaimer: www.mikaross.com/disclaimer

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