
425: What "All Her Fault" Teaches Us About Boundaries
No Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms · JoAnn Crohn - Mom Coach & Support for Overwhelmed Moms
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Show Notes
Hey Lola 💛 In this special Thanksgiving episode, I’m doing something a little different—I’m taking a TV show I’m obsessed with (All Her Fault on Peacock) and using one couple’s relationship to talk about something very real:
👉 Why it feels like your time is always interruptible
👉 Why you can’t relax when someone else is “on duty” with the kids
👉 And why asking for a break feels… weirdly guilty
We’ll look at how this shows up in Jenny’s marriage in the series—and how the same patterns might be showing up in your life too.
No big plot spoilers, just enough context to help you see your own story a little more clearly..
In this episode, you’ll hear:
How one simple phone habit can quietly train everyone (including you) to treat your time as always available.
The subtle way “helping out” with the kids can actually hide an uneven mental load—and what to do if you’re the one carrying most of it.
Why exploding over “one small thing” is almost never about that one thing—and how to start setting boundaries before you hit that breaking point.
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