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Why "What's For Dinner?" Feels So Hard: The Mental Load Behind Every Meal


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Why does figuring out what's for dinner feel so exhausting — every single night? In this episode of MissPerceived, Professor Leah Ruppanner breaks down exactly why dinner time is one of the biggest mental load pain points she hears about across her research and interviews. Spoiler: it's not just about the food. Dinner time activates all eight mental load types simultaneously — from life organization and safety to magic making and dream building — and it's happening inside a food system that is increasingly broken and putting the pressure squarely on parents to fix it. If dinner feels heavier than it should, this episode explains exactly why.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction — why dinner is a mental load disaster

02:23 How the eight mental load types map onto dinner time

02:40 Mental load type 1: Life organization — do you have everything you need?

04:39 Mental load types 2 & 3: Relationship hygiene and emotional support at the table

06:58 Mental load type 4: Magic making — when dinner goes gloriously right

08:00 Anticipating what could go wrong — and chasing the magic anyway

08:30 Mental load type 5: Dream building — dinner as connection time

09:14 Mental load types 6 & 7: Safety and food allergies — when the stakes are life or death

11:35 Mental load type 8: The broken food system and parental guilt

13:51 Why trad wife nostalgia makes sense — and why it's a trap

15:00 Lobbying against nutritious food — and why you're left to solve it alone

16:05 What to do: share the load, use AI, let the kids cook, let go of control

18:25 Is dinner time a doom drain or a magical moment for you?

Resources Mentioned:

📘 Drained: Reduce Your Mental Load to Do Less and Be More

🧠 Free Mental Load Assessment — https://www.lightenlab.com

Stay Connected with Leah:

TikTok: @prof.leahruppanner

Email: [email protected]



Follow Leah: @prof.leahruppanner

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