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In this episode the hosts discuss the ideal situation for women at 35, focusing on the western world and the direction it's heading in. They highlight the decline in women's overall well-being by objective measures and the increasing numbers of depression, burnout, and anxiety among young women. The hosts share their own experiences of being career-driven and the messaging they received from media growing up. They also discuss the importance of planning ahead and making choices that will lead to long-term happiness.
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By Hannah Spier, MD4.9
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In this episode the hosts discuss the ideal situation for women at 35, focusing on the western world and the direction it's heading in. They highlight the decline in women's overall well-being by objective measures and the increasing numbers of depression, burnout, and anxiety among young women. The hosts share their own experiences of being career-driven and the messaging they received from media growing up. They also discuss the importance of planning ahead and making choices that will lead to long-term happiness.
Visit our Instagram for video content:
https://www.instagram.com/whatshoulditellmydaughter/
Please help us in our mission and reach more people by sharing our show with someone, visit our website below and simply click share!
https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughter
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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