Why You Fantasize About Dropping Out of Motherhood (And What That Says About You) with Christine Gunderson

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Have you ever found yourself praying for rain — just so every activity gets cancelled and your family has an excuse to stay home in pajamas?

You’re not alone. And according to today’s guest, that fantasy might actually be the start of something important.

Christine Gunderson is a former TV news anchor, Capitol Hill press secretary, and now a novelist. Her latest book, Behind White Picket Fences, follows three moms who decide to drop out of the exhausting cycle of activities, expectations, and busyness for an entire year — and discover that the picture-perfect life they were chasing might not be what it seems.

In this episode, JoAnn and Christine talk about where the relentless pressure on moms actually comes from, how it’s shifted over generations, and why the friendships you build in the carpool line might be the thing that gets you through it all.

What you’ll learn:

  • Why more is expected of mothers than any other group of people — and why no human being can actually do it all
  • The “what if we just stopped?” question that inspired Christine’s latest novel
  • How the expectations placed on moms have shifted from a perfect house in the 1960s to a perfect, overscheduled childhood today
  • Why travel sports have created a level of pressure and cost that didn’t exist a generation ago — and why opting out can feel like failing your kid
  • The real reason behind the relentless busyness: fear of an unknowable future for our kids
  • What Christine learned from interviewing women in their 80s about what motherhood was actually like in 1965 (and why it wasn’t the easier, simpler time we imagine)
  • Why honoring both the choice to stay home and the choice to work matters — because every mom does what makes sense for her family
  • The one thing that gets moms through the hardest seasons: female friendship and community
  • Christine’s most important message for every overwhelmed mom listening

“I think more is expected of mothers than any other group of people on the planet — because we are expected to civilize, teach, and nurture an entire generation while simultaneously cooking healthy meals, keeping a clean house, and having a full-time job. There is no way any human being can do all the things women are expected to do.”

“You are a great mom. And we cannot do this alone. You’ve got to have people walking beside you in the trenches.”

Behind White Picket Fences

Three moms who barely know each other decide to drop out of the exhausting cycle of activities and expectations for one year — and discover their picture-perfect cul-de-sac is hiding secrets dating back to 1965. A thriller about motherhood, friendship, and what we’ve really gained (and lost) since our mothers’ generation.

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JoAnn Crohn

CEO/Founder at No Guilt Mom
JoAnn Crohn, M. Ed is a parenting educator and life coach who helps moms feel confident in raising empowered, self-sufficient kid while pursuing their own goals & passions.

She’s an accomplished writer, author, podcast host of the No Guilt Mom podcast, and speaker who appears in national media. Work with her personally in Balance VIP

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