Lazy: The Shame Turducken

Lazy: The Shame Turducken

From No Shame in Our Game by Joyful Support Movement

April 24, 2026 · 39 min · Season 4 · Episode 11

About this episode

Sara discusses her lifelong shame about laziness and the difference between rest and actual laziness with Lacey.

Sara's been carrying shame about being lazy since she was a kid waking up to chore lists on the kitchen table every summer morning. In this episode, she and Lacey get into where that shame actually came from, what it did to her body when it went unchecked, and how she secretly loved a week on the couch with a heating pad and a bag of saltines. They work through the difference between actual laziness and rest that feels forbidden, land on a pretty good definition of what lazy even means, and Sara has a real-time breakthrough about personal operating manuals and butter knives. The "what's making you happy" at the end involves sunflowers and a new room setup. Topics Covered Sara's childhood chore lists and what her kid brain decided they meant about belonging The wedding day moment that captures her mom's worldview in one sentence Why Sara secretly loved being couch-bound with an ulcer and what that says about permission Lacey's two-year-old pushing back on "hardworking" as an affirmation The butter knife breakthrough: what happens when you try to operate outside your own manual Links & Resources "Rest is Productive" merch Submit your own question for No Shame in Our Game or…

People in this episode

Host: Lacey

Guest: Sara

Topics covered

  • shame
  • laziness
  • rest
  • childhood
  • personal operating manuals
  • self-acceptance

Keywords

  • shame
  • laziness
  • rest
  • childhood chores
  • personal growth
  • self-acceptance
  • heating pad
  • butter knife breakthrough

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Joyful Support Movement

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