Walking down the street shouldn’t feel like a battle — but it often does. In this episode, I talk about learning to stand tall, to build that quiet confidence that keeps you unbothered when men with bad intentions won’t leave you alone. But what if that composure often turns into distance? If the armor that protects also isolates through the mask of indifference? ...until the street becomes a place where no one meets the other’s eyes. A reflection on confidence, vulnerabilit...
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Walking down the street shouldn’t feel like a battle — but it often does. In this episode, I talk about learning to stand tall, to build that quiet confidence that keeps you unbothered when men with bad intentions won’t leave you alone. But what if that composure often turns into distance? If the armor that protects also isolates through the mask of indifference? ...until the street becomes a place where no one meets the other’s eyes. A reflection on confidence, vulnerabilit...
Why do we make choices that don’t really make sense for us—just so we’re not the last in line? No one wants to be the loser at musical chairs—but what happens when that same fear runs our social and political choices? In this episode, I explore how the anxiety of “not being last” sneaks into our decisions. Starting with David Ricardo’s comparative advantage theory (don’t worry, it’s more fun than it sounds), we’ll connect the dots to modern life. Why do some women throw feminism u...
Woman Searching for Meaning
Walking down the street shouldn’t feel like a battle — but it often does. In this episode, I talk about learning to stand tall, to build that quiet confidence that keeps you unbothered when men with bad intentions won’t leave you alone. But what if that composure often turns into distance? If the armor that protects also isolates through the mask of indifference? ...until the street becomes a place where no one meets the other’s eyes. A reflection on confidence, vulnerabilit...