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Boy, Bye: Divorce and the Mental Load

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Millennial women are getting divorced at higher rates and the reason is because of the mental load. The reality is women are not attracted to men we have to mother.

We’re taught when we’re looking for relationships to look for someone we can take of. But that shit doesn’t change once you get married.

Today we're joined by Felicia Kashevaroff. Owner of Tend Task and a divorced mom. We dive in deep to what it's like balancing the mental load as a single mom and how the mental load contributes to divorce. Plus, what she's doing to help change that.

We ask:

  • What was the division of labor like before divorce?
  • Post divorce?
  • What was your mindset as the idea of divorce started to take hold?
  • What other ways did the mental load impact your relationship?
  • Was there recognition after the fact about what could’ve gone differently?
  • How would you change the situation, if anything?

Connect with Felicia:

website

Instagram

Email us: angie9130@gmail.com

Show supporters:

Jen Zamzow - A Well Lived Life

Melissa Bloom

GforcePR

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36 episodes

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Content provided by Katlynn Pyatt and Angie Cantrell, Katlynn Pyatt, and Angie Cantrell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Katlynn Pyatt and Angie Cantrell, Katlynn Pyatt, and Angie Cantrell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Millennial women are getting divorced at higher rates and the reason is because of the mental load. The reality is women are not attracted to men we have to mother.

We’re taught when we’re looking for relationships to look for someone we can take of. But that shit doesn’t change once you get married.

Today we're joined by Felicia Kashevaroff. Owner of Tend Task and a divorced mom. We dive in deep to what it's like balancing the mental load as a single mom and how the mental load contributes to divorce. Plus, what she's doing to help change that.

We ask:

  • What was the division of labor like before divorce?
  • Post divorce?
  • What was your mindset as the idea of divorce started to take hold?
  • What other ways did the mental load impact your relationship?
  • Was there recognition after the fact about what could’ve gone differently?
  • How would you change the situation, if anything?

Connect with Felicia:

website

Instagram

Email us: angie9130@gmail.com

Show supporters:

Jen Zamzow - A Well Lived Life

Melissa Bloom

GforcePR

  continue reading

36 episodes

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