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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 17 MIN

The Unpaid Job Nobody Talks About: Invisible Labor

from Chasing Brighter Podcast: Choosing Real Over Perfect · host Jessica Colarco and Kelly Fox

This one is real. Before hitting record, Kelly shares something personal — her family is navigating health uncertainty with her father-in-law, and she's been quietly absorbing everything at home while her husband is pulled elsewhere. No ask for sympathy, just honesty. And it's exactly the kind of thing that never makes it onto a to-do list. This week, Jessica and Kelly get into invisible labor — the unpaid, unacknowledged work of managing, coordinating, anticipating, and holding everything together — and what carrying it silently actually costs you over time. In This Episode What invisible labor actually is (and why so many women have never heard the term) The difference between mental load and doing tasks — the doing can be shared, but the knowing often isn't Why invisible labor doesn't have to be about marriage and kids — it shows up in solo business ownership, caregiving, friendships, and more The specific kind of resentment that builds when your contribution goes chronically unseen — and what it signals clinically Jessica's honest story: 20 years into marriage before the mental load genuinely shifted, and what actually changed Raising sons who understand what it takes — and breaking generational patterns around who holds the household Why naming it out loud — even just saying it — makes it feel lighter The identity cost: when your own needs start feeling like luxury items that get cut from the budget Kelly's mental load audit (15 minutes, no editing, just get it all out) Jessica's Brighter Move: find one thing you've been managing alone and ask for it to be shared — not handed off, just shared Brighter Move of the Week Find one thing on your list that you've been managing alone and make one specific ask to share it. That's it. Start there. Mental Load Audit Got 15 minutes? Write down everything you're currently tracking, managing, or holding in your head. Don't edit it — just get it out. Looking at the full list is often the first time we give ourselves credit for how much we're actually carrying. Next Week We're closing out April with something a little different — hot takes. No caveats, no softening. Just what Jessica and Kelly actually think about everything they've covered this month: energy, capacity, invisible labor, all of it. You don't want to miss it. Free Download 🎁 Are You Living Your Values or Someone Else's? — a free values clarity guide with 5 honest questions and 5 tips for living more aligned. Free when you sign up for our newsletter. 👉 chasingbrighter.com Connect With Us 📲 Instagram: @chasingbrighter 🌐 chasingbrighter.com invisible labor, mental load, cognitive labor, unpaid labor women, second shift, emotional labor, women and mental health, invisible work, household management, mental load in marriage, mental load audit, resentment in relationships, burnout women, caregiver burnout, women holding it together, motherhood and identity, working women mental load, raising boys, generational patterns, solo business owner burnout, women's podcast, chasing brighter podcast, invisible work in partnerships, sharing the mental load, women and resentment, naming your feelings, capacity overwhelm

This one is real. Before hitting record, Kelly shares something personal — her family is navigating health uncertainty with her father-in-law, and she's been quietly absorbing everything at home while her husband is pulled elsewhere. No ask for sympathy, just honesty. And it's exactly the kind of thing that never makes it onto a to-do list. This week, Jessica and Kelly get into invisible labor — the unpaid, unacknowledged work of managing, coordinating, anticipating, and holding everything together — and what carrying it silently actually costs you over time. In This Episode What invisible labor actually is (and why so many women have never heard the term) The difference between mental load and doing tasks — the doing can be shared, but the knowing often isn't Why invisible labor doesn't have to be about marriage and kids — it shows up in solo business ownership, caregiving, friendships, and more The specific kind of resentment that builds when your contribution goes chronically unseen — and what it signals clinically Jessica's honest story: 20 years into marriage before the mental load genuinely shifted, and what actually changed Raising sons who understand what it takes — and breaking generational patterns around who holds the household Why naming it out loud — even just saying it — makes it feel lighter The identity cost: when your own needs start feeling like luxury items that get cut from the budget Kelly's mental load audit (15 minutes, no editing, just get it all out) Jessica's Brighter Move: find one thing you've been managing alone and ask for it to be shared — not handed off, just shared Brighter Move of the Week Find one thing on your list that you've been managing alone and make one specific ask to share it. That's it. Start there. Mental Load Audit Got 15 minutes? Write down everything you're currently tracking, managing, or holding in your head. Don't edit it — just get it out. Looking at the full list is often the first time we give ourselves credit for how much we're actually carrying. Next Week We're closing out April with something a little different — hot takes. No caveats, no softening. Just what Jessica and Kelly actually think about everything they've covered this month: energy, capacity, invisible labor, all of it. You don't want to miss it. Free Download 🎁 Are You Living Your Values or Someone Else's? — a free values clarity guide with 5 honest questions and 5 tips for living more aligned. Free when you sign up for our newsletter. 👉 chasingbrighter.com Connect With Us 📲 Instagram: @chasingbrighter 🌐 chasingbrighter.com invisible labor, mental load, cognitive labor, unpaid labor women, second shift, emotional labor, women and mental health, invisible work, household management, mental load in marriage, mental load audit, resentment in relationships, burnout women, caregiver burnout, women holding it together, motherhood and identity, working women mental load, raising boys, generational patterns, solo business owner burnout, women's podcast, chasing brighter podcast, invisible work in partnerships, sharing the mental load, women and resentment, naming your feelings, capacity overwhelm

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