In this episode of Dam Parenting, Maren and Eva take a deep dive into the whirlwind of modern parenting—the endless to-do lists, the constant pressure to create magical experiences, and the exhaustion that comes with trying to do it all. From playdates, dance classes, and museum trips to birthday parties, gymnastics, and trampoline parks, parents often feel like they're juggling it all to “give our kids the best.” But is this constant hustle really serving anyone, especially parents and children?
Maren and Eva unpack how the desire to curate perfect childhood experiences often leaves everyone feeling drained. They explore the impact of social media, where curated timelines suggest that parents are never doing enough—whether it’s rushing to tick off activities like fruit-picking or squeezing in a photo-perfect moment. But does over-scheduling actually lead to joy, or are we losing sight of the special moments we’re trying to create?
In this candid discussion, they also tackle the guilt and pressure that come with the "Keeping Up with the Joneses" mentality. Can we slow down and reconnect with our families, focusing on quality over quantity? Join Eva and Maren as they share insights on how to find real joy in parenting without the constant pressure to do it all.
What You’ll Learn:
The pressure of trying to give our kids the “best” experiences
How social media affects parenting expectations and creates comparison anxiety
The impact of over-scheduling and how it leaves both parents and kids feeling drained
Why sometimes, less is more in parenting
Tips to slow down and focus on what truly matters in family life
How to fight the guilt that comes from not living up to social media standards
How to embrace the simple joys of parenting without the hustle