The True History of the Trad Wife

The True History of the Trad Wife

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MAHA Moms, the Influencer Election and What the Hell Will Happen With Midterms With Emily Amick

There’s a reason so many people are tuning out politics right now. Every day feels like another terrible headline, another scandal too big to process, another moment where you wonder whether we live inside The Onion. But while everyone is overwhelmed and exhausted, the right has ...  Show more

The Burnout Beneath Ambition

Why does success still feel so empty for so many women? Executive coach Brooke Taylor says the answer is something she calls “the success wound”: the pain that comes from tying our self-worth to achievement, productivity, perfection, and external validation. In this episode, we u ...  Show more

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