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Are you exhausted from carrying the invisible burdens of household and emotional labor without recognition? In this episode, Heather England dives deep into the societal expectations placed on women, the true cost of mental load, and practical steps to reclaim your agency and voice.
Key Topics:
The Piggy Book by Anthony Brown
Time Stamps00:00 - Introduction to the unchosen hats women wear and mental load
00:16 - Heather’s background and the purpose of the episode
00:46 - The societal role model observed in the 70s and its lasting effects
1:13 - Personal story of growing up with the same expectations
2:09 - The societal expectations and invisible chores women carry
3:07 - Specific responsibilities women often manage daily
4:03 - How the mental load costs women more than just effort
4:33 - Challenging the perception of help versus ownership
5:00 - The project management analogy for household responsibilities
5:57 - The invisibility of women’s work and societal denial
6:26 - Exhaustion and its effects on intimacy and desire
7:25 - The fatigue as a bandwidth issue, not a libido problem
8:23 - The importance of mental and emotional space for intimacy
9:15 - Introduction to "The Piggy Book" as a metaphor for shared responsibilities
10:10 - How women need to reclaim time for themselves
11:09 - Having honest conversations with partners about responsibility
12:36 - Starting small: saying no and outsourcing tasks
13:31 - Personal example of outsourcing household chores
14:01 - Reclaiming agency and the importance of unapologetic self-prioritization
14:37 - The message of deserving more and creating boundaries
15:21 - Final encouragement for women to use their voice loudly
15:48 - Subscription, sharing, and connecting
16:14 - Disclaimer on medical advice and encouragement to seek professional help
Note: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be therapy or medical advice.
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Are you exhausted from carrying the invisible burdens of household and emotional labor without recognition? In this episode, Heather England dives deep into the societal expectations placed on women, the true cost of mental load, and practical steps to reclaim your agency and voice.
Key Topics:
The Piggy Book by Anthony Brown
Time Stamps00:00 - Introduction to the unchosen hats women wear and mental load
00:16 - Heather’s background and the purpose of the episode
00:46 - The societal role model observed in the 70s and its lasting effects
1:13 - Personal story of growing up with the same expectations
2:09 - The societal expectations and invisible chores women carry
3:07 - Specific responsibilities women often manage daily
4:03 - How the mental load costs women more than just effort
4:33 - Challenging the perception of help versus ownership
5:00 - The project management analogy for household responsibilities
5:57 - The invisibility of women’s work and societal denial
6:26 - Exhaustion and its effects on intimacy and desire
7:25 - The fatigue as a bandwidth issue, not a libido problem
8:23 - The importance of mental and emotional space for intimacy
9:15 - Introduction to "The Piggy Book" as a metaphor for shared responsibilities
10:10 - How women need to reclaim time for themselves
11:09 - Having honest conversations with partners about responsibility
12:36 - Starting small: saying no and outsourcing tasks
13:31 - Personal example of outsourcing household chores
14:01 - Reclaiming agency and the importance of unapologetic self-prioritization
14:37 - The message of deserving more and creating boundaries
15:21 - Final encouragement for women to use their voice loudly
15:48 - Subscription, sharing, and connecting
16:14 - Disclaimer on medical advice and encouragement to seek professional help
Note: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be therapy or medical advice.