

The Secret to Solving the Stress Cycle with Drs Emily and Amelia Nagoski #60
May 1, 2019
Drs. Emily and Amelia Nagoski dive deep into the unique ways women experience stress, fueled by societal expectations. They share insights on how completing the stress response cycle can occur independently of removing stressors, highlighting the power of human connection, laughter, and even imagination. The sisters discuss 'human giver syndrome,' emphasizing self-compassion and the importance of creative expression as tools for emotional relief. Their passionate approach, backed by personal stories, offers practical strategies to help listeners navigate their own stress.
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Patriarchal Burnout
- Women experience overwhelming exhaustion due to patriarchal societal pressures and gaslighting.
- This creates unique stress as women are simultaneously oppressed and told their oppression isn't real.
Human Giver Syndrome
- "Human giver syndrome" describes the societal expectation that women must selflessly give their all.
- This leads to immense pressure, self-criticism, and burnout when inevitably falling short of this impossible ideal.
The Madwoman in the Attic
- Emily Nagoski missed a conference and experienced intense self-criticism.
- By addressing this "madwoman in the attic" with compassion, she uncovered underlying fears of inadequacy and exhaustion.