Wendy Noggle
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I'm going to quote this.
Learning to be vulnerable enough to allow ourselves to be seen for who we are, for who we ought to be, and to give ourselves fully to the world, even the parts of ourselves we are ashamed of, that we are afraid of, or that are imperfect, so that the people that we speak to can fully accept themselves for who they are.
Does that resonate with you?
And you're talking about connecting on a more authentic level as well.
I mean, we are in a very tumultuous time right now.
There's so much going on in the news.
How do you describe what people should care about and what they should go ahead and say we do not care about?
How do you draw that distinction?
Well, and speaking of, you know, the globes and appearances, you now have a lot of celebrity fans and friends.
You know, Halle Berry is a fan.
And you've had this really interesting impact on women of all types.
What...
Are those conversations like when you imagine these women who are perfect and in front of the camera and have entire entourages making them look perfect and you're kind of the counterbalance to that?
Yes, it's something probably everyone who's in perimenopause or menopause can relate to.
You're definitely pushing the boundary with some of these conversations.
Has there ever been a time that you've hesitated to share something and pushed yourself to do it anyway?
And how do you see younger women responding to the We Do Not Care Club?
They're not necessarily encountering some of these issues that you're talking about, but I do think they look to older women.
So what have you heard from younger women?
And when you look back, is there advice that you would give your younger self?