Julie Wainwright
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Which is without a doubt been researched, and you probably know this, that that's when women start losing on the financial curve. And there are so many reasons because even though men have gotten much more involved as fathers, it still falls on the woman. And I don't care how old you are, it still falls on the woman, like, or how young you are. No one's that progressive.
Which is without a doubt been researched, and you probably know this, that that's when women start losing on the financial curve. And there are so many reasons because even though men have gotten much more involved as fathers, it still falls on the woman. And I don't care how old you are, it still falls on the woman, like, or how young you are. No one's that progressive.
Which is without a doubt been researched, and you probably know this, that that's when women start losing on the financial curve. And there are so many reasons because even though men have gotten much more involved as fathers, it still falls on the woman. And I don't care how old you are, it still falls on the woman, like, or how young you are. No one's that progressive.
And there's always the odd, there's always the exception, you know, where the man's doing or the man's really 50-50, but that's the exception, not the rule. And so statistically, that's where women lose out.
And there's always the odd, there's always the exception, you know, where the man's doing or the man's really 50-50, but that's the exception, not the rule. And so statistically, that's where women lose out.
And there's always the odd, there's always the exception, you know, where the man's doing or the man's really 50-50, but that's the exception, not the rule. And so statistically, that's where women lose out.
And I would say if you just talk about being an entrepreneur, that's why you really have to understand your tradeoffs and make choices that are aligned with where you are because you can have it all, but it's a serial experience. Yeah. It's an asynchronous experience.
And I would say if you just talk about being an entrepreneur, that's why you really have to understand your tradeoffs and make choices that are aligned with where you are because you can have it all, but it's a serial experience. Yeah. It's an asynchronous experience.
And I would say if you just talk about being an entrepreneur, that's why you really have to understand your tradeoffs and make choices that are aligned with where you are because you can have it all, but it's a serial experience. Yeah. It's an asynchronous experience.
You just have to be comfortable with your choices. And then you have to really know yourself. And that's not easy. You know? It's not easy.
You just have to be comfortable with your choices. And then you have to really know yourself. And that's not easy. You know? It's not easy.
You just have to be comfortable with your choices. And then you have to really know yourself. And that's not easy. You know? It's not easy.
That's a life journey. That is your life journey to know yourself. But you birthed another beautiful baby.
That's a life journey. That is your life journey to know yourself. But you birthed another beautiful baby.
That's a life journey. That is your life journey to know yourself. But you birthed another beautiful baby.
You both had amazing outcomes. And Ahara Med is really exciting. I mean, look. 40% of the US is considered obese. Type two diabetes, cardiovascular issues, metabolic disorder, neuropathy. Look, I honestly think my father died at 86 of complications from obesity, and it was a terrible death. And I actually think mentally he was great.
You both had amazing outcomes. And Ahara Med is really exciting. I mean, look. 40% of the US is considered obese. Type two diabetes, cardiovascular issues, metabolic disorder, neuropathy. Look, I honestly think my father died at 86 of complications from obesity, and it was a terrible death. And I actually think mentally he was great.
You both had amazing outcomes. And Ahara Med is really exciting. I mean, look. 40% of the US is considered obese. Type two diabetes, cardiovascular issues, metabolic disorder, neuropathy. Look, I honestly think my father died at 86 of complications from obesity, and it was a terrible death. And I actually think mentally he was great.
I think he would have had the last eight years of his life would have been really, really great if the drugs were there. And he would have taken them because he had had a heart attack at the age of 72. And instead of taking care of yourself, he actually started gaining 100 pounds. And I think it was a combination of depression, et cetera, et cetera.
I think he would have had the last eight years of his life would have been really, really great if the drugs were there. And he would have taken them because he had had a heart attack at the age of 72. And instead of taking care of yourself, he actually started gaining 100 pounds. And I think it was a combination of depression, et cetera, et cetera.