EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 1H 9M
#112: Top Mental Load Research in the World, Leah Ruppanner PHD, talks nitty gritty of research in Mental Load
from Zach Watson's Thinkshare Podcast · host Zach Watson
Buy her new Book: "Drained": https://www.leahruppanner.com/bookMental load is emotional thinking work, encompassing both cognitive and emotional labor.Understanding mental load requires a nuanced conversation about gender roles and responsibilities.Cognitive labor involves planning and organizing, while emotional labor relates to managing feelings and relationships.Relationship hygiene is crucial for maintaining connections and support within families and communities.Men and women often perceive and manage mental load differently, influenced by societal expectations.Language is essential for discussing mental load and fostering understanding between partners.Community support can alleviate the burdens of mental load, creating a more collaborative environment.Cultural norms often dictate how men and women experience and express their mental load.Structural changes in society are needed to support individuals in managing their mental load effectively.Empowering individuals to recognize and articulate their mental load can lead to healthier relationships and personal well-being.
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Buy her new Book: "Drained": https://www.leahruppanner.com/bookMental load is emotional thinking work, encompassing both cognitive and emotional labor.Understanding mental load requires a nuanced conversation about gender roles and responsibilities.Cognitive labor involves planning and organizing, while emotional labor relates to managing feelings and relationships.Relationship hygiene is crucial for maintaining connections and support within families and communities.Men and women often perceive and manage mental load differently, influenced by societal expectations.Language is essential for discussing mental load and fostering understanding between partners.Community support can alleviate the burdens of mental load, creating a more collaborative environment.Cultural norms often dictate how men and women experience and express their mental load.Structural changes in society are needed to support individuals in managing their mental load effectively.Empowering individuals to recognize and articulate their mental load can lead to healthier relationships and personal well-being.
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