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What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

Changing the Invisible Workload (with guest Eve Rodsky)

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood

Parenting, Kids & Family, Comedy

4.6962 Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

The "invisible workload" has become shorthand for the never-ending to-do list that moms keep in our heads-- because much of that work is invisible to the people we do it for, let alone the larger world. That work falls to us because moms tend to be the default parent, whatever our outside-the-home workload (or that of our spouses) might be. Are you the one who leaves work when the baby throws up at day care? Do you know which closet the wrapping paper is in- and if you're almost out? Is it your calendar that keeps track of when your kid has to bring the snack for soccer? Yup, us too. Most of us get majorly resentful about this invisible work. Some of us make lists of it all (to make it more visible). Those lists make us mad. Not very much changes. We start to think that this is just the way it has to be. But we don't have to fall for the old chestnut that women are just better at multitasking, and so we might as well keep doing it all. As professor of neurogenetics Dr. Pat Levitt explains: "I don't know of any research that shows women are better multitaskers than men. In fact, multitasking is bad for everyone because our brains are not built to deal with more than one complex thing at a time." This week's guest tells us how to effect actual change in our household distribution of labor by putting new systems in place that work for everyone. Eve Rodsky is author of the new book Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution For When You Have Too Much To Do (And More Life To Live), and she's showing us all a path forward to create the relationships and households that we deserve. Don't miss this interview! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Amy we are hitting the road. That is right. I'm so excited about this. What Fresh Hell Live is back.

0:06.4

We are coming to stages around the northeast this fall and we are coming, we hope, to a city near you.

0:12.0

You can get your tickets now to see us live

0:15.2

for a super fun mom's night out full of comedy, community,

0:19.4

and hanging out with us at every show.

0:22.7

We have not done this since before the pandemic,

0:24.6

so we are so excited to get back out on the road

0:27.2

and meet everybody and see you in person.

0:29.2

Ready to hear where you can find us.

0:30.6

We are going to be in Charlotte, North Carolina, Boston, Massachusetts, Washington,

0:35.8

D.C. our nation's capital, Philadelphia, and of course our hometown of New York City.

0:42.0

You can find out all the details about the show and get your

0:44.4

tickets at what fresh help podcast.com click tour dates at the top. Tickets are

0:48.8

selling fast people so get yours today. It's everything you love about the What Fresh Hell Podcast, but with 100% more us in person.

0:57.1

Get your tickets today. We cannot wait to see you.

1:01.6

Boy Scouts is on you.

1:03.0

What fresh hell!

1:06.0

Laughing in the face of motherhood.

1:08.0

If we're really going to get into the Thank you contest, I'm owed a few.

1:12.0

With Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson.

1:16.0

Mom's always yelling and crazy.

1:19.0

A podcast that solves today's parenting dilemmas

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