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Some phrases women hear on repeat really need to be retired — permanently.
In this unfiltered & unhinged short episode of This Is Woman’s Work, Nicole Kalil revisits her earlier rant “Stop Saying That” (Episode 216) and adds another phrase to the list: “You look tired.”
Nicole explains why this comment — even when it’s meant with good intentions — isn’t helpful. If someone looks exhausted, chances are they already know. Between work, family, responsibilities, and the never-ending mental load women carry, it’s no surprise so many are running on fumes.
Instead of pointing it out, Nicole suggests a better approach: ask how someone is doing, offer support, or bring coffee.
Because there’s a big difference between making an observation and showing actual care. And yes, women are tired — but we keep showing up anyway.
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Some phrases women hear on repeat really need to be retired — permanently.
In this unfiltered & unhinged short episode of This Is Woman’s Work, Nicole Kalil revisits her earlier rant “Stop Saying That” (Episode 216) and adds another phrase to the list: “You look tired.”
Nicole explains why this comment — even when it’s meant with good intentions — isn’t helpful. If someone looks exhausted, chances are they already know. Between work, family, responsibilities, and the never-ending mental load women carry, it’s no surprise so many are running on fumes.
Instead of pointing it out, Nicole suggests a better approach: ask how someone is doing, offer support, or bring coffee.
Because there’s a big difference between making an observation and showing actual care. And yes, women are tired — but we keep showing up anyway.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Shopify has everything all in one place, making your life easier and your business operations smoother. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/tiww
Connect with Nicole:
Subscribe to Nicole’s Substack: https://nicolekalil.substack.com/
Join the Inner Circle: https://nicolekalil.myflodesk.com/newsletter
If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
🔗 Subscribe & Review:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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