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Why does dinner feel like it comes at you every single night no matter how many times you’ve already handled it?
In this episode, you step into the very real frustration of being the default meal planner, grocery shopper, short-order cook, and dishwasher. You know it’s “just dinner,” but somehow it carries so much more like decision fatigue, invisible labor, competing schedules, and the pressure to make it healthy, creative, and complaint-free.
You’ll reflect on why this daily rhythm can feel heavier than it should, especially in busy seasons, and why the guilt around “doing it right” doesn’t have to run the show. This conversation invites you to rethink what success actually looks like at 5:30 p.m. and to embrace practical, realistic ways to feed your family without losing your sanity.
Because sometimes dinner isn’t about perfection. It’s about getting everyone fed and giving yourself a little grace in the process.
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By Tia Gerdsen & Stacey MorganWhy does dinner feel like it comes at you every single night no matter how many times you’ve already handled it?
In this episode, you step into the very real frustration of being the default meal planner, grocery shopper, short-order cook, and dishwasher. You know it’s “just dinner,” but somehow it carries so much more like decision fatigue, invisible labor, competing schedules, and the pressure to make it healthy, creative, and complaint-free.
You’ll reflect on why this daily rhythm can feel heavier than it should, especially in busy seasons, and why the guilt around “doing it right” doesn’t have to run the show. This conversation invites you to rethink what success actually looks like at 5:30 p.m. and to embrace practical, realistic ways to feed your family without losing your sanity.
Because sometimes dinner isn’t about perfection. It’s about getting everyone fed and giving yourself a little grace in the process.
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