In this episode, Leah and Aaron unpack a viral Reddit thread that sparks a surprisingly emotional conversation about unemployment, modern relationships, financial pressure, and the unspoken expectations couples often place on each other when life suddenly shifts.
From the invisible emotional toll of job loss to the tension that builds when household responsibilities, childcare, career identity, and financial security all collide, this conversation explores what fairness actually looks like when one partner’s role in the family unexpectedly changes.
Through personal stories, honest disagreements, and a few unexpected laughs, Leah and Aaron dive into one of modern adulthood’s biggest challenges: how couples communicate through uncertainty without resentment quietly taking over.
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After the Kids Go to Sleep is a podcast about modern work, parenting, and relationships, told through the real conversations couples and friends have when the house finally gets quiet.
Hosted by Leah Ova and featuring Aaron Calafato (7 Minute Stories), each episode tackles the everyday decisions and tensions that come with balancing career growth, family life, and partnership.
From childcare crises and career tradeoffs to money, logistics, and emotional labor, this show explores the reality behind modern adulthood and why those conversations matter more than ever.
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