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In this episode, Allison and Alicia discuss the complexity of black and white thinking and the challenges of categorizing stay-at-home moms and working moms. They explore unsustainability and the nuances of homemaking and working. The conversation delves into the pendulum swing of society and the need for supporting individual choices and diversity. They also touch on the fear of being trapped in both traditional and modern roles and the desire for genuine connections and exchanges. The episode concludes with a call to avoid judgment and support each other in different lifestyles and beliefs. In this conversation, Allison and Alicia discuss the pressure to conform to societal expectations and the lack of options presented to them as young women. They emphasize the importance of recognizing and embracing different life paths and the need for open-minded conversations. Ultimately, they advocate for finding joy in the mundane and acknowledging multiple truths.
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please note the audio may suck at times but hey. We are learning!
By Alicia Trusty and Allison BrooksIn this episode, Allison and Alicia discuss the complexity of black and white thinking and the challenges of categorizing stay-at-home moms and working moms. They explore unsustainability and the nuances of homemaking and working. The conversation delves into the pendulum swing of society and the need for supporting individual choices and diversity. They also touch on the fear of being trapped in both traditional and modern roles and the desire for genuine connections and exchanges. The episode concludes with a call to avoid judgment and support each other in different lifestyles and beliefs. In this conversation, Allison and Alicia discuss the pressure to conform to societal expectations and the lack of options presented to them as young women. They emphasize the importance of recognizing and embracing different life paths and the need for open-minded conversations. Ultimately, they advocate for finding joy in the mundane and acknowledging multiple truths.
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please note the audio may suck at times but hey. We are learning!