Week 18: You’re Not a Whimp(er)
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概要
Tanya H. Franklin and Marissa discuss the evolution of the word 'wimp' and its impact on assertiveness and strength. They explore the challenges of surviving in the 'suck it up' era and the influence of parenthood on assertiveness. The conversation highlights the importance of being assertive and the impact of personal experiences on individual growth and development. The conversation delves into the topics of facing microaggressions, teaching courage and respect, empowering children to defend themselves, parenting with a focus on confidence, encouraging self-advocacy, supporting children's independence, teaching critical thinking and self-preservation, redefining strength and vulnerability, challenging misconceptions of vulnerability, the value of sensitivity, embracing vulnerability and strength, supporting vulnerability in relationships, parenting and vulnerability, reflecting on personal strengths, playful dog breed comparison, acknowledging personal growth, and encouraging self-acknowledgment.
Takeaways
- The evolution of language reflects changing societal attitudes and values.
- Surviving in the 'suck it up' era requires redefining strength and embracing vulnerability. Teaching children to defend themselves
- Redefining strength and vulnerability
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to Tricks My Dog Taught Me
- 11:47 Surviving in the 'Suck It Up' Era
- 17:50 Assertiveness and Strength
- 26:51 The Influence of Parenthood
- 32:25 Empowering Children to Defend Themselves
- 38:36 Guiding Children Through Challenging Situations
- 44:20 Embracing Vulnerability and Strength
- 49:47 Reflecting on Personal Strengths
- 55:26 Playful Dog Breed Comparison