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You said that motherhood has also been steering you towards the unvaluable values.
I think that a Jefferson scholar.
I think that a Jefferson scholar.
I think that a Jefferson scholar.
And has it extended beyond your kid, Gia? Because I feel like that is still somewhat valorized. And I feel like mothers are shamed often for like, why are you on your phone in the park? And why aren't you getting one? Oh, I love to be on my phone in the park. Yeah. What the hell else would you do in a park? But has the unvaluable time, have you taken it also for yourself? Like is that opening it?
And has it extended beyond your kid, Gia? Because I feel like that is still somewhat valorized. And I feel like mothers are shamed often for like, why are you on your phone in the park? And why aren't you getting one? Oh, I love to be on my phone in the park. Yeah. What the hell else would you do in a park? But has the unvaluable time, have you taken it also for yourself? Like is that opening it?
And has it extended beyond your kid, Gia? Because I feel like that is still somewhat valorized. And I feel like mothers are shamed often for like, why are you on your phone in the park? And why aren't you getting one? Oh, I love to be on my phone in the park. Yeah. What the hell else would you do in a park? But has the unvaluable time, have you taken it also for yourself? Like is that opening it?
Well, welcome back to We Can Do Hard Things. I feel so delighted. You do? Yeah, I just feel delighted. I've had more coffee than usual, but also I love this place. I love talking to you too. I love what we talk about and I love who we talk to. I just love our community. So today we're going to continue a conversation.
Well, welcome back to We Can Do Hard Things. I feel so delighted. You do? Yeah, I just feel delighted. I've had more coffee than usual, but also I love this place. I love talking to you too. I love what we talk about and I love who we talk to. I just love our community. So today we're going to continue a conversation.
Well, welcome back to We Can Do Hard Things. I feel so delighted. You do? Yeah, I just feel delighted. I've had more coffee than usual, but also I love this place. I love talking to you too. I love what we talk about and I love who we talk to. I just love our community. So today we're going to continue a conversation.
We started with episode 136, Carefrontation, and received a lot of feedback on about criticism and how to deal with it. Is that a question mark? No, it's an exclamation mark point.
We started with episode 136, Carefrontation, and received a lot of feedback on about criticism and how to deal with it. Is that a question mark? No, it's an exclamation mark point.
We started with episode 136, Carefrontation, and received a lot of feedback on about criticism and how to deal with it. Is that a question mark? No, it's an exclamation mark point.
Yes, exactly. It's a feed out if it's public. Right. So, and I love that. It's a force feed. Yes, I love that framing. It's a, yes, I love that framing because I think today what we're going to do is figure out what actually is criticism. Mm-hmm. That we should consider. And what is actually just misogyny being vomited into the air that is not personal to us?
Yes, exactly. It's a feed out if it's public. Right. So, and I love that. It's a force feed. Yes, I love that framing. It's a, yes, I love that framing because I think today what we're going to do is figure out what actually is criticism. Mm-hmm. That we should consider. And what is actually just misogyny being vomited into the air that is not personal to us?
Yes, exactly. It's a feed out if it's public. Right. So, and I love that. It's a force feed. Yes, I love that framing. It's a, yes, I love that framing because I think today what we're going to do is figure out what actually is criticism. Mm-hmm. That we should consider. And what is actually just misogyny being vomited into the air that is not personal to us?
What actually is necessary for us to consider to become bigger and better and deeper and more beautiful and truer? and what needs to be filtered out so that we can take in what matters. And I actually avoid talking about public criticism. I don't think I've ever talked about it in a big way, mostly because number one, I feel like whatever I focus on just gets bigger.
What actually is necessary for us to consider to become bigger and better and deeper and more beautiful and truer? and what needs to be filtered out so that we can take in what matters. And I actually avoid talking about public criticism. I don't think I've ever talked about it in a big way, mostly because number one, I feel like whatever I focus on just gets bigger.
What actually is necessary for us to consider to become bigger and better and deeper and more beautiful and truer? and what needs to be filtered out so that we can take in what matters. And I actually avoid talking about public criticism. I don't think I've ever talked about it in a big way, mostly because number one, I feel like whatever I focus on just gets bigger.
And that part of this life has been confusing, scary, murky to me and unhelpful.