Hot Takes: What We Actually Think About Energy, Overwhelm & the Mental Load
Failed to add items
Add to Cart failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
No frameworks. No beats. Just Jessica and Kelly telling you what they actually think. In this month’s Hot Takes episode, the sisters close out April’s Energy & Overwhelm theme by going off-script and getting real about the mental load in relationships, the wellness industry’s complicated grip on women, raising sons to be better partners, and what it actually looks like to choose real over perfect. If you’ve been nodding along all month, this one is the payoff.
What We Cover in This Episode
- Hot Take #1 (Jessica): Sharing the mental load is one of the hardest things couples navigate — and most people aren’t being honest about how hard it actually is. It’s not about blame. It’s about a socialization gap that creates invisible labor, quiet resentment, and the exhausting reality of being the only one who knows what needs asking.
- Hot Take #2 (Kelly): Self-care culture has given women one more thing to fail at. The wellness industry has turned rest and recovery into a performance — and that’s worth pushing back on.
- Jessica responds: Wellness as a practice that serves you is not the same as wellness as your whole identity. Real self-care doesn’t require a red light mask or a Pilates membership — it requires showing yourself that you’re worthy of your own time and attention.
- Hot Take #3 (Jessica): Raising sons to be better partners than the ones we grew up watching is some of the most important work we do. What our kids see us model — about what women do for themselves, about what a partnership looks like — becomes the template they carry into adulthood.
- A reflection on April: celebrating progress, sitting with discomfort, and naming the one real thing that shifted for you this month.
- A preview of May: Identity & Expectations — the gap between the version of you everyone expects and the one you’re actually becoming.
This Month’s Brighter Move
Write down one real thing from April — something that shifted, something you did differently, something you want to keep. Then have one honest conversation you’ve been putting off about the load, about what you need, about what has to change. Not ready for the conversation? Write it down first. Sometimes just seeing it on paper is how you figure out what you actually want to say.
Coming Up in May
We’re shifting into Identity & Expectations month. We’re talking about the gap between the version of you that everyone expects and the one you’re actually becoming. It’s going to be a good one.
Connect With Us
- Website & Newsletter: chasingbrighter.com
- Socials: @ChasingBrighter
mental load, invisible labor, women and emotional labor, sharing household responsibilities, mental load in marriage, overcoming resentment in relationships, self-care culture criticism, wellness industry and women, real self-care, self-worth, raising sons to be good partners, modeling healthy relationships for kids, intergenerational patterns, breaking cycles, women and overwhelm, energy management for women, hot takes podcast, Chasing Brighter podcast, real over perfect, Kelly and Jessica, women’s midlife podcast, identity and expectations, anxiety and mental load, IFS internal family systems, fawning trauma response, socialization and gender roles