Episode 74 – Using AI to Manage Your Mental Load with Ajantha Suriyanarayanan

AI is often framed as a tool for business, productivity, and enterprise work — but what if it could meaningfully reduce the mental load at home?

In this episode, Hannah Morgan welcomes back Ajantha Suriyanarayanan, behavioral researcher and founder of Mental Load, an AI-powered life management companion built specifically to support busy parents.

Ajantha shares how she went from burned-out working mom and default parent to building a tech solution that helps families manage everyday logistics with less stress. From generating bedtime stories and solving the “what’s for dinner?” dilemma to planning road trips and automating restaurant reservations, AI can meaningfully reduce cognitive overload in ways that feel supportive — not intrusive.

They also explore why women are significantly less likely to use AI tools and why that hesitation may be costing us unnecessary mental strain.

If your brain feels like it’s running a never-ending checklist in the background, this episode offers a practical invitation: you don’t have to carry it all alone.


Key Takeaways

  • AI isn’t just for work: The same tools used in corporate settings can meaningfully reduce cognitive load at home.

  • Use AI for everyday parenting moments: From bedtime stories to picky eater solutions, AI can support daily friction points.

  • Meal planning made easier: Narrate what’s in your fridge and generate a one-pot, 20-minute dinner plan.

  • Vacation planning with context: AI can anticipate family needs like lunch stops and adjust for dietary preferences.

  • Women are underusing AI: Studies show women are 25% less likely to use AI tools — often due to concerns about authenticity.

  • Using AI doesn’t diminish you: Support doesn’t reduce commitment. Even Superwoman benefits from help.

Quotes

  • “There is never a moment when the cognitive load is not running in the background.”

  • “We don’t have to do it all when we have these awesome tools here.”

  • “Using AI does not diminish how committed we are.”

  • “Even Superwoman needs help.”

  • “Why not let it take a little bit of the edge off the planning and execution?”

Resources Mentioned

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This episode of De-Stress the Nest is sponsored by Heron House Management.


About Heron House Management:

Heron House Management⁠ is a virtual house management service that takes the stress out of your busy life by taking on your mental load and managing your To Do list. We provide fractional virtual house management for busy families at 10, 15 and 20+ hours/month.

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