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Mentioned in 9 episodes

On Our Best Behavior

Book • 2023

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as a book she wrote exploring how women have been conditioned for goodness.
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Finding Faith in our Future (Krista Tippett)
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as her New York Times bestselling book, available wherever you get your books and on audio read by her.
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A Formula for Coming Alive (Shannon Watts)
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as a book that prompted questions on how to evolve beyond its framework.
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Tools for Contending with Fear (Courtney Smith)
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as part of a series of books she has written.
How to Be an Effective Idealist (Rutger Bregman)
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as a New York Times bestselling book that explores the cultural expectations placed on women.
The Gold of Midlife (Chip Conley)
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as her own New York Times bestselling book.
Are You Holding Yourself Back? (Monthly Solo)
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as her New York Times Bestselling book on women's conditioning and cultural edicts.
How to Think About Genius (Helen Lewis)
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as a collaborative workbook on self-discovery and wholeness.
The Real Meaning of Resolutions (Monthly Solo)
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as her New York Times bestselling book.
On Reducing Harm & Saving Lives (Maia Szalavitz): ADDICTION
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as her New York Times bestselling book.
How to Love Better (Yung Pueblo)
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as her own book, exploring the societal conditioning of women and men.
Who Is a Prophet, and Who Is Profiteering? (Monthly Solo)
Recommended by Anna Seirian for its exploration of the seven deadly sins and their impact on women.
Not you trying to micromanage the creative process [Bare Minimum Artist’s Way: Week 3]
Mentioned by Ruthie Ackerman as a book that helped her understand self-silencing and the pressure on women to suppress their desires.
The Power of Owning Your Story with Ruthie Ackerman
Recommended by Elise Loehnen as her own book, exploring how women have been conditioned for goodness and men for power.
My Unofficial Investigation of Male Podcasters (Monthly Solo)
Mentioned by Elise Loehnen as her New York Times bestselling book exploring women's conditioning.
Is This Our Push Up the Spiral? (Monthly Solo)

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