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And so if I'm taking shots from you, I'm doing it right. Yeah. I do wonder if some of that is also gendered. Abby has been raised with lots of male privilege. She walks into a room and she is responded to like a man has arrived. I don't know how to explain it. I do wonder if some of that's gendered.
And then once you get through that, you go back and listen to the Bosomo St. John episode and figure out how the hell. You navigate this planet when you have all the gendered criticism coming at you and the race criticism coming at you. If you're a woman of color, then it's like 99.9% of the male is absolute shit. Or if you're queer- You just get a P.O. box.
And then once you get through that, you go back and listen to the Bosomo St. John episode and figure out how the hell. You navigate this planet when you have all the gendered criticism coming at you and the race criticism coming at you. If you're a woman of color, then it's like 99.9% of the male is absolute shit. Or if you're queer- You just get a P.O. box.
And then once you get through that, you go back and listen to the Bosomo St. John episode and figure out how the hell. You navigate this planet when you have all the gendered criticism coming at you and the race criticism coming at you. If you're a woman of color, then it's like 99.9% of the male is absolute shit. Or if you're queer- You just get a P.O. box.
If you're a black woman, you just get a P.O. box. I love this conversation because I truly feel like if we were really honest, there are so many things that- we want to do with our lives or stories we want to tell or ways we want to show up. And the reason we don't do it is fear of criticism. It's real because anybody who says, just do it, it'll be fine. You won't get criticism.
If you're a black woman, you just get a P.O. box. I love this conversation because I truly feel like if we were really honest, there are so many things that- we want to do with our lives or stories we want to tell or ways we want to show up. And the reason we don't do it is fear of criticism. It's real because anybody who says, just do it, it'll be fine. You won't get criticism.
If you're a black woman, you just get a P.O. box. I love this conversation because I truly feel like if we were really honest, there are so many things that- we want to do with our lives or stories we want to tell or ways we want to show up. And the reason we don't do it is fear of criticism. It's real because anybody who says, just do it, it'll be fine. You won't get criticism.
Not sure you will get criticism. And then when people say, I was recently talking to a friend and she said, I'm just going to do it. And then when people say the thing, I'm just not going to care. I'm not going to care. And I said to her, okay, just to be very clear, you are going to care. Whenever we say we're going to read this thing and we're just not going to care. I don't care. You will care.
Not sure you will get criticism. And then when people say, I was recently talking to a friend and she said, I'm just going to do it. And then when people say the thing, I'm just not going to care. I'm not going to care. And I said to her, okay, just to be very clear, you are going to care. Whenever we say we're going to read this thing and we're just not going to care. I don't care. You will care.
Not sure you will get criticism. And then when people say, I was recently talking to a friend and she said, I'm just going to do it. And then when people say the thing, I'm just not going to care. I'm not going to care. And I said to her, okay, just to be very clear, you are going to care. Whenever we say we're going to read this thing and we're just not going to care. I don't care. You will care.
It will hurt. It will hurt. And you can still keep showing up. Yes. You will recover. It's survivable. And so helping each other figure out how to survive criticism might be one of the most important things that we can do because it gets in the way, fear of it and not knowing how to deal with it gets in the way of us doing what we were meant to do on this planet. Maybe more than anything else.
It will hurt. It will hurt. And you can still keep showing up. Yes. You will recover. It's survivable. And so helping each other figure out how to survive criticism might be one of the most important things that we can do because it gets in the way, fear of it and not knowing how to deal with it gets in the way of us doing what we were meant to do on this planet. Maybe more than anything else.
It will hurt. It will hurt. And you can still keep showing up. Yes. You will recover. It's survivable. And so helping each other figure out how to survive criticism might be one of the most important things that we can do because it gets in the way, fear of it and not knowing how to deal with it gets in the way of us doing what we were meant to do on this planet. Maybe more than anything else.
No, I think it's to understand. I think the goal is to understand where it all comes from and figure out what is not personal and what is there to help us and make us better. So let's just from here out, let's just think about what's the 95% we don't even bring in the house. We just throw directly into the recycling bin.
No, I think it's to understand. I think the goal is to understand where it all comes from and figure out what is not personal and what is there to help us and make us better. So let's just from here out, let's just think about what's the 95% we don't even bring in the house. We just throw directly into the recycling bin.
No, I think it's to understand. I think the goal is to understand where it all comes from and figure out what is not personal and what is there to help us and make us better. So let's just from here out, let's just think about what's the 95% we don't even bring in the house. We just throw directly into the recycling bin.
And what's the small percent that we are brave enough to bring inside with us and strong and sit with it and let it make us better. Yeah. I think that's what we keep figuring out as we go along and we allow ourselves to care. We love you, PodSquad. Gosh.
And what's the small percent that we are brave enough to bring inside with us and strong and sit with it and let it make us better. Yeah. I think that's what we keep figuring out as we go along and we allow ourselves to care. We love you, PodSquad. Gosh.
And what's the small percent that we are brave enough to bring inside with us and strong and sit with it and let it make us better. Yeah. I think that's what we keep figuring out as we go along and we allow ourselves to care. We love you, PodSquad. Gosh.
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