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In this heartfelt and timely episode of "Frustrated and Exhausted," I dive into the concept of "the politics of exhaustion". The discussion centers on how current political climates—characterized by division, blame, and relentless negative news cycles—are deeply impacting women's well-being, both at work and at home.
I explore how societal and political systems perpetuate a chronic state of tiredness, especially for women. From right-wing protests to polarized debates in the UK, the news is overwhelming and draining energy from individuals and communities.
Distressing statistics highlight the rise of violence against women and girls in the UK. Instead of addressing systemic failures, some politicians weaponize women's safety issues for divisive, anti-migrant agendas—misdirecting attention away from real solutions.
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If you found this episode helpful or know someone who's feeling worn down by these issues, please share it. Your choices matter—rest is resistance.
Thanks for listening to "Frustrated and Exhausted." Stay tuned for the next episode, and remember: you are not alone.
Connect with Ruth:
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By Ruth WoodIn this heartfelt and timely episode of "Frustrated and Exhausted," I dive into the concept of "the politics of exhaustion". The discussion centers on how current political climates—characterized by division, blame, and relentless negative news cycles—are deeply impacting women's well-being, both at work and at home.
I explore how societal and political systems perpetuate a chronic state of tiredness, especially for women. From right-wing protests to polarized debates in the UK, the news is overwhelming and draining energy from individuals and communities.
Distressing statistics highlight the rise of violence against women and girls in the UK. Instead of addressing systemic failures, some politicians weaponize women's safety issues for divisive, anti-migrant agendas—misdirecting attention away from real solutions.
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[00:05:44]
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[00:08:05]
[00:09:14]
[00:10:13]
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If you found this episode helpful or know someone who's feeling worn down by these issues, please share it. Your choices matter—rest is resistance.
Thanks for listening to "Frustrated and Exhausted." Stay tuned for the next episode, and remember: you are not alone.
Connect with Ruth:
Website