• Why do we have to be so nice all the time?

  • Nov 17 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Why do we have to be so nice all the time?

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    Welcome to episode 16 of season 2 of the Woman Uncaged podcast! This week's episode was inspired by Linda's little "outburst" last week during a group gathering. At this point, some of us have simply had it and we are sick of having to be nice, caring, and compassionate about everything all the time!

    We dive into:

    - Why Linda and Laura were both proud of Linda for having the outburst in the first place!
    - The gift and the peril of seeing underneath bad behavior
    - How being nice is often baked into the job functions that women hold in society and the cost to their own wellbeing, as articulated by Arlie Russell Hochschild
    - How people who take advantage will test you to see if you're willing to step up for yourself
    - Laura's date where she was completely comfortable with her boundaries
    - Our societal expectations that women are just going to "take it"
    - The beneficial role of anger
    - Laura's story of chasing a man down the street while barefoot!
    - Linda's obsession with the goddess Artemis
    - What happens when curiosity and compassion are not reciprocal in relationships
    - A trend of women getting texts from men about wanting "post-election distraction"

    Resources Mentioned:
    - The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling by Arlie Russell Hochschild
    - Goddesses in Everywoman and Artemis: The Indomitable Spirit in Everwoman by Jean Shinoda Bolen, MD

    ~Linda's book: Homecoming: One Woman's Story of Dismantling Her Inner Cage and Freeing Her Wild Feminine Soul ~Laura's Monday Missives: https://goodwithmoney.substack.com/

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