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How to Start the Conversation with Your Partner About All the Sh*t You Do with Fair Play Facilitator Zach Watson @realzachthinkshare

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Kayla Huszar
Published
Sun 31 Dec 2023
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Ever wondered how societal expectations influence the distribution of emotional labour and mental load in your marriage? You're in for a treat! This episode features our insightful guest, Zach, a previous math teacher and Fair Play facilitator, who enlightens us on the profound impact of invisible labour in our lives. 

Getting personal, we share our own experiences and offer practical advice on improving relationship dynamics, such as the significance of regular check-ins and open discussions. Zach shares opening with us about the nitty-gritty of mental load, its importance in parenting and gender roles, and the urgent need to dismantle toxic masculinity. 

Ah Ha Moments

  • What is the mental load? How is it different from emotional/invisible labour? 
  • Zach and Alyssa were separated in 2019 at the time, and he had NO idea he was adding to her mental load - your partner might not know either.
  • If you talk about the mental load at home in the context of how your partner might carry the weight of financial responsibility - they might get it!
  • When sharing memes or reels with your partner, give some context.

Wrapping up, we can't stress enough the power of meaningful conversations and sharing resources to kickstart your own. Tune in now!

Watch on Episode 31 with Zach Watson on YouTube

Mentionables:

Zach Watson - Recovering Man-child - Content creator and men's domestic labor and mental-load coach, putting out free educational content to improve men's abilities to articulate and implement equity in their home.

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Meet Kayla Huszar, the Host of the Chill Like a Mother Podcast

Kayla Huszar is a Registered Social Worker and Expressive Arts Therapist who helps mothers reconnect with their authentic selves through embodied art-making. She encourages moms to embrace the messy, beautiful realities of their unique motherhood journeys. Whether through the podcast, 1:1 sessions or her signature Motherload Membership, Kayla creates a brave space for mothers to explore their identities beyond parenting, reconnect with their intuition, and find creative outlets for emotional expression and self-discovery.

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