3 Quick Self-Care Tips for Moms Who Can't Stop Reading the News
Tue Feb 03 2026
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If you've ever found yourself reading about the collapse of democracy while your groceries melt in the car, this one's for you.
We're being told to "stay informed" and "be engaged"—and honestly, it feels irresponsible to be anything but. But we're also the default parent, the orthodontist appointment scheduler, and the person who remembers everyone's dietary restrictions at Thanksgiving.
Your nervous system was not designed for an endless breaking news ticker plus elementary school drop-off.
This episode is about building sustainable habits so you can care about the world without setting yourself on fire.
Listen now →
You Need This Episode If...
You've scrolled the news instead of sleeping (again)You've snapped at your kids and realized you were really mad at something you saw onlineYou feel guilty for NOT doomscrollingYou're trying to figure out how to be a good citizen AND a functional humanYou need permission to take care of yourself without feeling like you're abandoning the fightWhat You'll Get
Micro-grounding tools that work in the pickup line, at red lights, or while hiding in your closetThe "News Container" method – three practical boundaries (time, space, source) that let you stay informed without losing your mindCapacity-based activism – how to align your actions with your actual energy levels (not your guilt levels)Concrete micro self-care that fits into a real mom schedule—no vision boards or bubble baths requiredPermission to be human with limits in a world that pretends we have noneCaitlin is a former middle school teacher, current mom, and someone who once doomscrolled for 45 minutes in a Target parking lot and then forgot why she went to Target.
Ariella is a novelist, former journalist, mom, and the friend who will text you "no need to respond, just needed to tell someone I'm overwhelmed today."
Together, they're here to remind you that doing what you can, when you can, with what you have is not laziness—it's sustainable engagement.
Take One Action Today
Pick just one:
Turn off one notification (start with news alerts)Choose one time of day for your news check-inText one friend: "I'm trying to care about the world without wrecking myself. You in?"—
Sources & Mentions
Media overload is hurting our mental health. Here are ways to cope. – American Psychological AssociationDoomscrolling Scale: its Association with Personality Traits and Psychological Distress – NIH (PMC)Doomsurfing and doomscrolling mediate psychological distress in COVID-19 lockdown – NIH (PMC)[Full resource list available in blog post.]
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Send us a Text! If you've ever found yourself reading about the collapse of democracy while your groceries melt in the car, this one's for you. We're being told to "stay informed" and "be engaged"—and honestly, it feels irresponsible to be anything but. But we're also the default parent, the orthodontist appointment scheduler, and the person who remembers everyone's dietary restrictions at Thanksgiving. Your nervous system was not designed for an endless breaking news ticker plus elementary school drop-off. This episode is about building sustainable habits so you can care about the world without setting yourself on fire. Listen now → You Need This Episode If... You've scrolled the news instead of sleeping (again)You've snapped at your kids and realized you were really mad at something you saw onlineYou feel guilty for NOT doomscrollingYou're trying to figure out how to be a good citizen AND a functional humanYou need permission to take care of yourself without feeling like you're abandoning the fightWhat You'll Get Micro-grounding tools that work in the pickup line, at red lights, or while hiding in your closetThe "News Container" method – three practical boundaries (time, space, source) that let you stay informed without losing your mindCapacity-based activism – how to align your actions with your actual energy levels (not your guilt levels)Concrete micro self-care that fits into a real mom schedule—no vision boards or bubble baths requiredPermission to be human with limits in a world that pretends we have noneCaitlin is a former middle school teacher, current mom, and someone who once doomscrolled for 45 minutes in a Target parking lot and then forgot why she went to Target. Ariella is a novelist, former journalist, mom, and the friend who will text you "no need to respond, just needed to tell someone I'm overwhelmed today." Together, they're here to remind you that doing what you can, when you can, with what you have is not laziness—it's sustainable engagement. Take One Action Today Pick just one: Turn off one notification (start with news alerts)Choose one time of day for your news check-inText one friend: "I'm trying to care about the world without wrecking myself. You in?"— Sources & Mentions Media overload is hurting our mental health. Here are ways to cope. – American Psychological AssociationDoomscrolling Scale: its Association with Personality Traits and Psychological Distress – NIH (PMC)Doomsurfing and doomscrolling mediate psychological distress in COVID-19 lockdown – NIH (PMC)[Full resource list available in blog post.] The best support is a rating and a share. Love,CK & GK Support the show View our website at ckandgkpodcast.com. Find us on social media @ckandgkpodcast on - Instagram - Facebook - TikTok Thanks, y'all!