Feeling overwhelmed by the invisible mental load of parenting? Appointments. Email. School updates. Birthday parties. And the pressure to “do it all”? In this episode of The Parenting 411 Podcast, I talk with Amy Briggs, a pediatric speech-language pathologist, mom, and creator of Aviva, an AI-powered scheduling assistant built to help families reclaim time, reduce stress, and stay present.
Amy shares what she witnessed in families’ homes post-pandemic: rising standards, constant guilt, and moms apologizing for not keeping up. We unpack executive functioning (your brain’s “conductor”), why scheduling is emotional, and how practical support can bring you back to connection and joy. Amy also addresses common concerns about AI, including privacy and control.
Learn more about Amy Briggs and Aviva at https://www.withaviva.com/
CHAPTERS
00:00 Welcome + Ministry of Mom invite
01:06 Invisible mental load + meet Amy Briggs
08:06 Executive functioning for parents
14:08 Why scheduling triggers anxiety
20:59 Can AI reduce parental stress?
23:48 How Aviva works for real family life
26:11 4 hours back + fewer dropped balls
29:24 “No trophy for doing it all”
35:07 Closing + community invite
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