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Soraya Chemaly - award-winning writer and media critic, director of the Women's Media Center Speech Project and author of the best-selling book Rage Becomes Her - joins me in a pointed conversation about the complicated relationship between society, women and anger. From her personal lightbulb moment to how we socialize young girls to "be nice," Soraya explains the suffocating burden placed on women today and what it really means to be emotionally free. We also discuss the added weight carried by those with intersectional identities and how they impact our ability to succeed. Listen and learn, friends. Soraya is a real one.
By Tara Jaye FrankSoraya Chemaly - award-winning writer and media critic, director of the Women's Media Center Speech Project and author of the best-selling book Rage Becomes Her - joins me in a pointed conversation about the complicated relationship between society, women and anger. From her personal lightbulb moment to how we socialize young girls to "be nice," Soraya explains the suffocating burden placed on women today and what it really means to be emotionally free. We also discuss the added weight carried by those with intersectional identities and how they impact our ability to succeed. Listen and learn, friends. Soraya is a real one.