248: My D.C. Recap, Why Community Is So Important, My “Just Waits” for New Parents, and More Q&A
In this solo episode, I recap my incredible experience going to the White House with March Fourth to advocate for a federal ban on assault weapons. I share how fulfilling it has been finding community and connection in advocacy and charity work, what my most surprising takeaways were from the trip, and how we can all voice our support and enact change right now. I also share how I’ve been navigating depressive episodes lately and answer listener questions on a wide spectrum of topics from handling your kid’s tantrums in public to what I wish I knew as a first-time mom.
Key Takeaway / Points:
On navigating depressive episodes
On seeking community and fulfillment in charity work
Recapping my trip to D.C. with March Fourth
The most surprising takeaways from D.C.
On the notion of “having it all” and being the one to “fix” problems
Answering listener questions on:
Strategies for taking both kids out of the house
Accepting when shit hits the fan
Handling tantrums in public
Biggest flex and trigger points as a parent vs. as a partner
What I wish I knew as a first-time mom
My thoughts on Summer House
My new cross-stitching hobby and keeping my hands busy
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