Systemic Failures Uncovered
It's crucial to recognize that feelings of inadequacy often stem from systemic failures rather than personal flaws. Embracing this perspective can transform shame into anger, fostering a sense of community and collective power. By connecting with others and acknowledging shared struggles, individuals can ignite change and challenge societal norms that undervalue domestic labor.In this clip
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Essential Labor: Mothering As Social Change
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How do we manage the guilt, pressure, and feeling of responsibility to provide for our family or take care of them at all costs versus having personal freedom and peace in our own hearts, as discussed in episode #394: What it Means to Be Human in Our Modern, Digital World with Jessica Elefante, the clip Systemic Support, the episode Become a Self-Healer and Break Free of Emotional Cycles with Dr. Nicole LePera and Lewis Howes, and the clip Family and Boundaries?
How do we manage the guilt, pressure, and feeling of responsibility to provide for our family or take care of them at all costs versus having personal freedom and peace in our own hearts, as discussed in the episode Tracy K. Smith and Michael Kleber-Diggs — ‘History is upon us... its hand against our back.’, the clip Generational Burdens and Freedom, episode #394: What it Means to Be Human in Our Modern, Digital World with Jessica Elefante, the clip Systemic Support, the episode Become a Self-Healer and Break Free of Emotional Cycles with Dr. Nicole LePera and Lewis Howes, and the clip Family and Boundaries?
Why is there a blame game in society, as discussed in the episode How to Get Unstuck, Do “The Work,” Take Radical Responsibility, and Reduce Drama in Your Life and the clip Villains and Blame?