Sarah Fiszel
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I mean, we've worked so hard to progress a relationship that really works in the modern world. And then my part, Max and I work, you know, all the time to sort of define and redefine what that means. It means, right?
No, I agree. I used to see things as very black and white. You know, I think that's how I was raised. Everything is black and white. Right. And so I think life is really more nuanced. And there is you kind of have to live in the gray. Right. And for a lot of people, it was especially true for me, I was extremely uncomfortable living in the gray. I wanted definitive answers.
No, I agree. I used to see things as very black and white. You know, I think that's how I was raised. Everything is black and white. Right. And so I think life is really more nuanced. And there is you kind of have to live in the gray. Right. And for a lot of people, it was especially true for me, I was extremely uncomfortable living in the gray. I wanted definitive answers.
No, I agree. I used to see things as very black and white. You know, I think that's how I was raised. Everything is black and white. Right. And so I think life is really more nuanced. And there is you kind of have to live in the gray. Right. And for a lot of people, it was especially true for me, I was extremely uncomfortable living in the gray. I wanted definitive answers.
I wanted a definitive family structure, right? Because that felt comfortable. Going into the gray areas is kind of uncomfortable, right? And I think women are just starting to get comfortable being in that gray area and having confidence around them, seeing other women. You're a young woman, like you come to me and say,
I wanted a definitive family structure, right? Because that felt comfortable. Going into the gray areas is kind of uncomfortable, right? And I think women are just starting to get comfortable being in that gray area and having confidence around them, seeing other women. You're a young woman, like you come to me and say,
I wanted a definitive family structure, right? Because that felt comfortable. Going into the gray areas is kind of uncomfortable, right? And I think women are just starting to get comfortable being in that gray area and having confidence around them, seeing other women. You're a young woman, like you come to me and say,
I want to do X, Y, and Z. And I'm going to open up every, you know, thing I have to like, be like, yes, you can do it. Like, yes, you can have a modern relationship. You know, and women are learning how to support themselves, how to have relationships, how to make men feel great, but not in the traditional, you know, masculine, feminine roles.
I want to do X, Y, and Z. And I'm going to open up every, you know, thing I have to like, be like, yes, you can do it. Like, yes, you can have a modern relationship. You know, and women are learning how to support themselves, how to have relationships, how to make men feel great, but not in the traditional, you know, masculine, feminine roles.
I want to do X, Y, and Z. And I'm going to open up every, you know, thing I have to like, be like, yes, you can do it. Like, yes, you can have a modern relationship. You know, and women are learning how to support themselves, how to have relationships, how to make men feel great, but not in the traditional, you know, masculine, feminine roles.
And the fact that we work on, and I think it's also in a relationship, it's like constant work in terms of, I think a lot of men are unhappy. I think a lot of women are unhappy, but I think women, through productive conversation, it's the only way to stay sane, you know?
And the fact that we work on, and I think it's also in a relationship, it's like constant work in terms of, I think a lot of men are unhappy. I think a lot of women are unhappy, but I think women, through productive conversation, it's the only way to stay sane, you know?
And the fact that we work on, and I think it's also in a relationship, it's like constant work in terms of, I think a lot of men are unhappy. I think a lot of women are unhappy, but I think women, through productive conversation, it's the only way to stay sane, you know?
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The best way to find us is at bravepudding.com and we're online and we're also at Karna Zabete, we're at Koi Bird in London, we're at a store at Deauville, friends. Oh, wow.
The best way to find us is at bravepudding.com and we're online and we're also at Karna Zabete, we're at Koi Bird in London, we're at a store at Deauville, friends. Oh, wow.
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I had a question for Gail. Can I ask her a question? Oh, sure. I forgot to give you the floor. No, no, no. But it's something I was, if even if I bumped into you, I wanted to ask you. For me, starting work at 45, I mean, I would be lying if I didn't say, like, I have a different swagger in my step, right? It's really rewarding. And I wanted to know, how you feel having started a career.