This episode explores the mental health crisis among parents in the United States, focusing on the significant stress and burnout experienced by caregivers. Against the backdrop of a rising youth mental health crisis, former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy discusses his advisory, "Parents Under Pressure," highlighting the alarming statistic that nearly half of parents report overwhelming stress daily. More significantly, the conversation delves into the unique challenges faced by modern parents, including the impact of technology and social media, and the shift from community-based parenting to a more isolated experience. For instance, Dr. Murthy emphasizes the importance of parental support networks and suggests strategies such as open communication among parents, small acts of mutual support, and creating more inclusive workplaces. In contrast to the individual solutions, the discussion also pivots to the need for societal changes, including workplace policies that support caregivers, government initiatives to improve social infrastructure, and the role of social media companies in creating safer online environments. Ultimately, this episode underscores the urgent need for a multi-pronged approach—individual self-care, community building, and systemic changes—to address the parental mental health crisis and its far-reaching consequences for both parents and children.