I went to the derm for the first time around the age of thirty because I had a mysterious red bump on my lip that appeared suddenly and I wanted to know if it was dangerous. At the time I thought it was super strange that once it was established that it was NOT dangerous the doctor still really seemed to want to cut it off my face. I had no idea my experience wasn't odd and solitary.
I listened to the Nacht Beaut episode yesterday, and it was such a good conversation! Since finding your work, I’ve read just about everything you’ve written, and I get so excited every time you share another podcast appearance with us because listening to you so succinctly speak about the things you’ve been writing about for years really makes them “click” in my brain in a way that reinforces what I’ve learned from reading your work week after week. What you said in this episode about replacing “feminism” with “collective liberation” in our heads and the concept of the eternal toddler and always asking “why, why, why” REALLY stuck with me. I’m excited to listen to the Burnt Toast interview next! Thank you, as always, for all that you do 💕
I went to the derm for the first time around the age of thirty because I had a mysterious red bump on my lip that appeared suddenly and I wanted to know if it was dangerous. At the time I thought it was super strange that once it was established that it was NOT dangerous the doctor still really seemed to want to cut it off my face. I had no idea my experience wasn't odd and solitary.
I listened to the Nacht Beaut episode yesterday, and it was such a good conversation! Since finding your work, I’ve read just about everything you’ve written, and I get so excited every time you share another podcast appearance with us because listening to you so succinctly speak about the things you’ve been writing about for years really makes them “click” in my brain in a way that reinforces what I’ve learned from reading your work week after week. What you said in this episode about replacing “feminism” with “collective liberation” in our heads and the concept of the eternal toddler and always asking “why, why, why” REALLY stuck with me. I’m excited to listen to the Burnt Toast interview next! Thank you, as always, for all that you do 💕