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she persisted | mental health, self-care, psychology, gen z, dbt, depression, anxiety, healing
sadie sutton
258 episodes
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gen z talks about mental health more than any generation before—but most of what we hear online is incomplete, unproven, or impractical. she persisted bridges that gap. hosted by sadie sutton, a 22-year-old upenn psychology grad who’s lived the struggle and now studies the science, each episode turns proven psychology and personal insight into clear, relatable steps—making mental health make sense. subscribe for weekly episodes & monday minis! @shepersistedpodcast hello@shepersistedpodcast.com shepersistedpodcast.com
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gen z talks about mental health more than any generation before—but most of what we hear online is incomplete, unproven, or impractical. she persisted bridges that gap. hosted by sadie sutton, a 22-year-old upenn psychology grad who’s lived the struggle and now studies the science, each episode turns proven psychology and personal insight into clear, relatable steps—making mental health make sense. subscribe for weekly episodes & monday minis! @shepersistedpodcast hello@shepersistedpodcast.com shepersistedpodcast.com
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235. society is shaping women’s core beliefs… so let’s rewire them feat. kara loewentheil
she persisted | mental health, self-care, psychology, gen z, dbt, depression, anxiety, healing
43 minutes 34 seconds
3 weeks ago
235. society is shaping women’s core beliefs… so let’s rewire them feat. kara loewentheil

#235 today’s guest is kara loewentheil—a nyt bestselling author, ivy league women’s rights lawyer turned master feminist coach, practical philosopher, and the founder of the new school of feminist thought. she also hosts a top-rated podcast, unf*ck your brain, and started her own coaching program designed to help you live life on your own terms. 

in this episode, we discuss negative core beliefs + anxieties that our society programs into women and how women can rewire their brains for the better. 

we talk about:

• how kara went from an ivy league women’s rights lawyer to a feminist coach

• key differences between therapy + life coaching you need to know

• ways our (often unconscious) beliefs run our lives + how to reevaluate them

• experiencing socially programed anxiety as a woman

• self-doubt + figuring out whether your thoughts are ‘valid’

• the ‘brain gap’ between men + women in our society

• doing the work to rewire your negative core beliefs 

• the core issue that most women are struggling with today 

• gaining confidence + how to go about that 

• what’s really causing the male loneliness epidemic  

• whether gen z is moving in the right direction with relationships + dating

mentioned:

• kara’s instagram

• kara’s website

• take back your brain

• unf*ck your brain

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she persisted | mental health, self-care, psychology, gen z, dbt, depression, anxiety, healing
gen z talks about mental health more than any generation before—but most of what we hear online is incomplete, unproven, or impractical. she persisted bridges that gap. hosted by sadie sutton, a 22-year-old upenn psychology grad who’s lived the struggle and now studies the science, each episode turns proven psychology and personal insight into clear, relatable steps—making mental health make sense. subscribe for weekly episodes & monday minis! @shepersistedpodcast hello@shepersistedpodcast.com shepersistedpodcast.com