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Ep 29: Why is she the only one thinking about it? with Allison Daminger

Ep 29: Why is she the only one thinking about it? with Allison Daminger

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Keywords

parenting, cognitive labor, mental load, gender roles, household dynamics, essentialism, couples, equity, caregiving, family responsibilities

Summary

In this conversation, Allison Daminger discusses the complexities of parenting, cognitive labor, and the persistent gender roles that influence household dynamics. She explores the concept of cognitive labor as the mental work involved in managing household responsibilities, highlighting the emotional burdens that often accompany these tasks. The discussion delves into personal essentialism, the impact of societal expectations on gender roles, and the challenges couples face in achieving equitable divisions of labor. Daminger emphasizes the importance of intentionality and communication in navigating these dynamics, offering insights into how couples can work towards a more balanced partnership.

Takeaways

Allison Daminger's research stems from her curiosity about parenting. Cognitive labor involves anticipating needs and managing household tasks. The brain's tendency to ping with unresolved tasks adds to mental load. Gender roles still heavily influence household responsibilities. Personal essentialism complicates the understanding of gendered labor. Couples often fall into patterns that reflect societal expectations. Skill-building in household tasks can shift gendered expectations. Emotional burdens like guilt affect how parents manage responsibilities. Couples can achieve equity by adjusting on the margins of their roles. Understanding the historical context of gender roles is crucial for change.

Titles

The Hidden Work of Parenting Cognitive Labor: The Mental Load of Parenthood

Sound bites

"The brain hates unclosed loops." "We expect women to care the most." "We can adjust on the margins."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Cognitive Labor 04:50 Understanding Cognitive Labor and Mental Load 07:34 The Process of Cognitive Labor 10:22 Measuring Cognitive Labor 13:35 Personal Essentialism and Gender Roles 16:27 The Superhero and the Bumbler 19:29 Social Pressures and Accountability 22:32 The Impact of Historical Context on Gender Roles 25:30 Judgment and Expectations in Parenting 28:26 Conclusion and Reflections on Cognitive Labor 29:56 Anticipation of Judgment and Consequences 31:16 Gendered Expectations in Household Roles 32:59 Skill-Building and Gendered Narratives 35:52 Hope for Change in Household Dynamics 37:35 The Complexity of Same-Sex Relationships 38:37 Intentionality in Division of Labor 41:57 Status and Perception of Caregiving 44:30 Cognitive vs. Physical Work in Households 46:54 The Root of Responsibility in Parenting 50:40 Moving Towards Equity in Household Tasks

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