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Shaking Up the Mental Load of Feeding a Family
This week, I’m bringing you all an offbeat collab that combines many things I love, such as food, equal partnership, and surviving family life in 2024. This week's newsletter is about the mental load of feeding a family and a solution I've come up with: the Food Director for a Week experiment. I’m doing this with Better Life Lab Experiments, and it comes with an exciting opportunity. The Pressure Cooker podcast, an award-winning show about parenthood, feeding kids, and how it became so complicated wants to interview real families who are willing to give this experiment a try! If that's you, send an email to Jane Black, co-host of the podcast at jane@janeblack.net. If you try it, I would love to hear how it goes, too so email me at askthedoubleshift@gmail.com! Members-only Thread: How do you handle feeding (and the mental load around it) for your family?Thank you, as always, for being a member of the Double Shift!