Why is crying so shameful? We come into the world and spend our infant hood crying, and then at some point we're told "crying is for babies", or "Big boys/girls don't cry". From that point on we try to hide our tears - or even stop them altogether. In this episode it's revealed that Deirdre isn't much of a cryer- while Renee on the other hand is always ready for a good cry! They talk about the types of tears we produce and why it's so shameful to cry in front of others.
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Why is crying so shameful? We come into the world and spend our infant hood crying, and then at some point we're told "crying is for babies", or "Big boys/girls don't cry". From that point on we try to hide our tears - or even stop them altogether. In this episode it's revealed that Deirdre isn't much of a cryer- while Renee on the other hand is always ready for a good cry! They talk about the types of tears we produce and why it's so shameful to cry in front of others.
The ability to take command of a situation, controlling, your emotions, diffusing conflict without using physical force, speaking and making your point clear while never raising your voice, these are all examples of quiet strength, or as Renee and Deirdre like to call it "Big Dick Energy". There is immeasurable power in quiet strength, it can be a super power if you develop it. Join Deirdre and Renee as they discuss the concept of quiet strength, and their quest to achieve it.
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Why is crying so shameful? We come into the world and spend our infant hood crying, and then at some point we're told "crying is for babies", or "Big boys/girls don't cry". From that point on we try to hide our tears - or even stop them altogether. In this episode it's revealed that Deirdre isn't much of a cryer- while Renee on the other hand is always ready for a good cry! They talk about the types of tears we produce and why it's so shameful to cry in front of others.