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Why TV Housewives Are Failing Modern Women

In episode 21, we explore key portrayals of wives and mothers in media from the late 1980s to the 2010s, revealing how these depictions consistently undermined and devalued the roles of housewives and stay-at-home moms. We’ll explore how iconic shows and films glorify career-driven women and single motherhood, while casting traditional mothers as oppressed, unhappy, or incomplete. These portrayals have shaped societal perceptions, leaving young women with few positive models of fulfilled, respected homemakers.To counter this narrative, I set out on a journey to find real-life role models who embrace their identity as mothers. In the second half of this episode, I sit down with Malka Attias, one of Gibraltar’s most respected mothers, who demonstrates true female empowerment within her traditional role. Her story challenges everything we’ve been taught to believe about motherhood, community, and strength.Music by:Ariel Lazarus, “Yigdal” from the album "Keter Malchut: Sephardi songs and prayers" © ℗ 2004Get your nails done to perfection and get in shape at this luxury gym while ordering your stunning new custom made art piece for your home with a discount using the promocode “psychobabble podcast” - Check it out by clicking below: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Oct 1, 202443 min

The Rise of Woke Medicine: Dr. James Nuzzo on Social Justice in Academia

In episode 20 of Psychobabble, we sit down with Dr. James Nuzzo, a published researcher and expert in exercise science and Men’s Health, to discuss his widely read paper ““Woke” nomenclature in health research." Dr. Nuzzo shares his first-hand experiences navigating social justice-driven research and battling with peer reviewers who prioritize politics over science. From the frustrations of trying to get published to the broader consequences on patient care, we explore how ideological bias is reshaping scientific research and the pressures academics face for challenging the status quo. Dr. Nuzzo pulls no punches as he reveals the growing risks to research integrity in an increasingly politicized academic world.This is one episode you won’t want to miss if you care about the future of evidence-based medicine. Please support Psychobbable by subscribing! Short on time? * 00:00:00: Introduction to Psychobabble and Today's Guest, James Nuzzo* 00:01:00: James Nuzzo’s Background in Exercise Science and Academia* 00:02:30: Woke Ideology Infiltrating Medical and Biological Sciences* 00:04:30: The Controversy Around Men’s Health Research* 00:06:00: Peer Review Madness: Perception vs. Data* 00:07:30: The Myth of Women Being Underrepresented in Medical Research* 00:09:00: Academic Pushback and the Fight to Publish Men's Health Studies* 00:11:00: Transgender Issues in Exercise Science and Research Bias* 00:14:00: Woke Terminology in Medical Literature: Nuzzo’s Findings* 00:19:00: Political Correctness and the Feminization of Universities* 00:24:00: What Needs to Change in Academia and Moving Forward* 00:28:00: Conclusion and How to Support PsychobabbleGet your nails done to perfection and get in shape at this luxury gym while ordering your stunning new custom made art piece for your home with a discount using the promocode “psychobabble podcast” - Check it out by clicking below: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Sep 18, 202449 min

Regretting Parenthood: Cultural Decay or Honest Reflection?

Ep.19: There's a new trend making headlines that's reached jaw-dropping heights: parents openly expressing regrets about having children, with their stories splashed across the media. Therapists are joining in, often distorting psychological principles to validate these feelings. In this post, we examine the rise of this narrative, its impact on societal norms, and what it reveals about our changing views on family, responsibility, and personal fulfillment. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Sep 4, 202428 min

Femme Fail: Navigating the Feminist Superpower - Am I A Femcel?

Ep. 18. In this episode of "Femme Fail," we team up with Norwegian journalist and political commentator Rebecca Mistereggen to explore the dating challenges in feminist Norway. Rebecca bravely shares her personal experiences as a 36-year-old newly single woman, navigating the modern dating market, and we discuss whether she might be a "femcel," based on a poll she conducted with her 30,000 Twitter X followers.We also dive into why some women find themselves single later in life —where Rebecca and I have differing views. Additionally, we investigate Kvinneguiden, Norway's largest women's forum, to see if Norwegian women are truly as satisfied as they're believed to be.Audio issuesGet your nails done to perfection and get in shape at this luxury gym while ordering your stunning new custom made art piece for your home with a discount using the promocode “psychobabble podcast” - Check it out by clicking below: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Aug 21, 202431 min

Fighting Back: Nurturing Boys in a Feminist World

In this episode, we tackle the challenges of raising boys in a world filled with misinformation and distorted understandings about gender.We have the pleasure of speaking with Tom Golden, a renowned therapist and author with over 30 years of experience in men's emotional health. Tom shares his expertise on how boys process emotions differently than girls, highlighting the importance of "shoulder to shoulder" activities for better communication and emotional bonding.We'll discuss how mothers can recognize when their sons are struggling, common misconceptions about boys' emotional expressions, and practical strategies for helping boys manage stress and trauma. Tom also explains the concept of "healing through action" and how cultural norms about masculinity can impact boys' ways of coping. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Aug 7, 202443 min

The Radical Left's Coup

I’m joined once again by the insightful Dr. Stephen Baskerville, who dives into the themes of his latest book, "Who Lost America? Why the United States Went Communist and What to Do About It." Dr. Baskerville shares his thoughts on how the radical left seized control, the impact on civil liberties, and the ongoing lawfare against conservative figures.In this episode, you'll also hear a deep dive into the degradation of the family unit, particularly focusing on fatherlessness in the black community, and the pervasive influence of radical sexual ideology. As Dr. Baskerville critiques the current political climate and offers his analysis of the upcoming elections.Pressed for time?0:22 - The Left's Seizure of Power3:03 - Impact on Civil Liberties and Lawfare6:41 - Why the Right Lost10:21 - Radical Sexual Ideology15:06 - The Fatherless Crisis19:56 - Judicial Corruption and Lawfare24:01 - Current Political Climate and Upcoming Elections26:23 - Conservative CompassionGet your nails done to perfection and get in shape at this luxury gym with a discount using the promocode “psychobabble podcast”: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Jul 23, 202435 min

Why Are So Many Parents Being Labeled Narcissists?

As so many people cut ties with their parents, this trend is something we have to address. We explore the rise in young adults accusing their parents of being narcissists, uncovering what lies behind these claims and what they are really saying. We discuss the relationship between narcissism and the Big Five personality traits, and compare clinical criteria with popular checklists from social media. We also delve into the development of these unhealthy family dynamics, but also what can be done if you find yourself in a similar situation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Jul 10, 202430 min

Connecting to God: Integrating Faith and Therapy for Better Mental Health

In this episode of Psychobabble, host Hannah Spier delves into the intersection of faith and therapy, examining how spiritual practices can be integrated into modern psychotherapy. Hannah is joined by Rabbi Eliyahu Gross, a respected religious leader and dayan from Israel, who shares his insights on the importance of faith in mental health. They discuss the role of psychedelic research in spirituality, the challenges of integrating spiritual practices in therapy, and the therapeutic benefits of community and acts of kindness. The episode also explores a compelling case of OCD triggered by religious rituals, highlighting where psychotherapy alone may fall short. Tune in to learn about the balance between tradition and modernization in religion and how lifestyle choices impact mental well-being.Pressed for time? Jump to the most relevant section with these timestamps:* 00:00:15: Welcome to Psychobabble: Exploring Faith in Therapy* 00:00:33: Meet Rabbi Eliyahu Gross: Connecting Faith and Mental Health* 00:01:51: The Role of Psychedelic Research in Modern Spirituality and Therapy* 00:02:36: Challenges of Integrating Spiritual Practices in Modern Therapy* 00:03:02: How Faith Can Improve Mental Health: Insights from Research* 00:03:25: Bridging the Gap Between Therapy and Religious Practices* 00:12:19: Acts of Kindness: A Path to Connecting with God and Boosting Mental Health* 00:18:02: OCD Triggered by Religious Rituals: When Psychotherapy Falls Short* 00:22:03: Integrating Religious Authority with Modern Psychiatry for Better Outcomes* 00:27:00: The Balance Between Tradition and Modernization in Religion* 00:37:02: The Therapeutic Benefits of Following Religious Commandments* 00:26:21: Impact of Lifestyle and Exercise on Mental Health* 00:43:50: Final Reflections: Faith, Therapy, and Mental Health This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 26, 202445 min

The Journey From Black Victim to Black Victor

I'm delighted to share another episode of Psychobabble with you, the podcast that uncovers bad therapy and false narratives in psychology and psychiatry! This episode is being released a day early due to the Jewish holiday of Shavuot on Wednesday.We couldn't delay this exciting episode, as we have Adam Coleman joining us—a former IT professional turned influential thought leader. Adam is the author of "Black Victim to Black Victor," a book that addresses complex issues surrounding race, culture, and identity with profound personal insight and empathy. He writes for the New York Post, Newsweek, and the Post Millennial, and has been featured on major news networks, challenging the status quo.Adam shares his journey from growing up without a father figure to overcoming mental health struggles and building a successful career. We delve into how his experiences shaped his viewpoint on racism, the impact of fatherlessness on his parenting, and how he questions media narratives while challenging the culture of victim mentality.Short on time? Feel free to skip to the most intriguing section: 0:00 Introduction and Overview03:05 The Journey from Black Victim to Black Victim07:58 Growing Up without a Father Figure10:22 Struggles with Mental Health and Suicidality22:25 The Impact of Positive Male Role Models23:23 The Impact on Fatherlessness on Confidence27:42 The Difference between Maternal and Paternal Influences32:32 Becoming Father at a Young Age38:24 The Influence of Visiting Father Figures44:43 From Uncertainty to Clarity: Adam’s Personal Growth50:03 Overcoming Anxiety and Depression: Building Confidence58:42 Questioning the Media: The Shift Away from Democratic Allegiances1:06:00 - Challenging Victim Mentality1:18:00 - The Myth of Systemic Racism1:22:00 - Pro-Life Stance1:26:00 - Adam’s Work, Plans, and How to Get InvolvedGet your nails done to perfection and get in shape at this luxury gym with a discount using the promocode “psychobabble podcast”: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 10, 20241h 28m

Psychedelics and the Divine: A Therapeutic Revolution

Join us for an insightful episode of Psychobabble as we explore the transformative world of psychedelic therapy. We start with the latest neuroscientific findings on how psychedelics impact the brain, followed by their efficacy in treating various mental health conditions and achieving long-lasting remission.We delve into the interplay between spirituality, religion, and therapy, highlighting both the benefits and risks of psychedelic treatments. Learn about contemporary spiritual practices in therapy and why they have limited success, strategies to lower neuroticism, and how Judeo-Christian approaches can offer more effective solutions. We also discuss why some therapists choose to integrate foreign spiritual traditions and the overall impact on mental health. Tune in for a concise yet comprehensive look at how science and spirituality converge in the promising field of psychedelic therapy!Timestamps:* 03:00 - Neuroscientific Findings on Psychedelics* 06:17 - Psychedelic Therapy for Mental Health* 12:42 - Spirituality and Psychedelic Therapy* 16:13 - Risks of Psychedelic Therapy* 20:49 - Integrating Spirituality in Therapy* 26:31 - Lowering Neuroticism with Psychedelics* 28:34 - Therapists and Foreign Spiritual Practices* 29:34 - Religiosity and Mental Health BenefitsGet your nails done to perfection and get in shape at this luxury gym with a discount using the promocode “psychobabble podcast”: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

May 29, 202434 min

Psychiatric Drugs Unmasked with Robert Whitaker

Robert Whitaker challenges the prevailing narrative surrounding mental illness, particularly the widely accepted theory of chemical imbalances. Through meticulous analysis and compelling evidence, he presents a thought-provoking critique. Furthermore, Whitaker examines the limitations of antidepressants, highlighting their short-term efficacy and lack of sustained improvement over time. In our discussion, we explore a range of topics within the realm of psychiatric treatment, including medication for ADHD and the valid questions being posed to the diagnosis and treatment of Schizophrenia.Robert Whitaker authored "Mad in America," named one of Discover magazine's best science books in 2002. His work "Anatomy of an Epidemic" received the 2010 Investigative Reporters and Editors book award for investigative journalism. He serves as the publisher of madinamerica.com and holds a Clinical Assistant Professor (Adjunct) position at Temple University's Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science.Chapters:(00:00) Introduction and background of Robert Whitaker(02:03) Investigating Corruption in Psychiatric treatment(07:08) Chemical Imbalances in Mental Health: Challenging Narratives(13:20) Antidepressant Limitations and Long-Term Efficacy Concerns(15:36) Informed Consent Issues in Clinical Psychiatry: Addressing Concerns(31:59) Medicalization of Mental Disorders: Understanding the Trend(36:19) Pharmaceutical Company Influence in Psychiatry: Exploring Impact(40:36) Mental Health Treatment Rethink: Innovative Approaches(43:26) Critiques of the Psychiatric Diagnostic System: Evaluating Accuracy(49:30) Long-Term Outcomes of Psychiatric Drug Treatment: Insights Revealed(55:49) Schizophrenia Evolution: From the 1930s to Modern Perspectives This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

May 15, 20241h 4m

The Mental Load Fallacy: Understanding Working Mother's Dissatisfaction

In this episode, we're delving deep into the popular concept of "mental load". First, we uncover how this issue is addressed today by showing you videos of contemporary therapists as well as what working mothers themselves post online.By sharing insights from therapy sessions and draw on new data from egalitarian countries, we'll get to the root of women's dissatisfaction in the modern family structure and how it should be understood and approached therapeutically.Join us as we expose false narratives and its implications for modern relationships and well-being.For the full video experience with all the related sources: https://hannahspier.substack.com/Check out Psychobabble with Dr. Spier on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlHNlu2CVjcPy9sA8iBHkQ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 30, 202428 min

WPATH exposed: Mia Hughes on Transgender Healthcare and Psychiatric History

Recently, hundreds of messages from an internal forum inside the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) was leaked to the think tank “Environmental Progress”. I sit down with the author of this report, journalist Mia Hughes. She exposes its political and ideological agenda, shedding light on its influence in shaping transgender healthcare standards. Hughes delves into the social contagion aspect of the transgender issue and its parallels with psychiatric epidemics throughout history.This is the most important issue of our time, since the affected individuals are mostly teenagers and young poeple and the damage inflicted devestating and life-long.Thank you for your support and thank you for sharing!For the full video experience subscribe on Substack or visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlHNlu2CVjcPy9sA8iBHkQPsychobabble is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 16, 20241h 37m

#8 Science Schmience with Dr. Sc. Eyal Spier

Get ready for the most entertaining episode of “Psychobabble” yet! Ever found yourself annoyed at someone proclaiming “it’s science!” about a radical idea? Then join us for this fast-paced half hour of science skepticism and myth-busting with Dr. Sc. Eyal Spier in our special science edition "Science Schmience"! My husband and I delve into the fascinating realm of scientific misconceptions and quackery. With his PhD from ETH in Zürich in chemical engineering and biotechnology, as well as his unparalelled memory and ability to tell stories, he addressed the common mistakes people make when discussing science and statistics. What makes this episode truly special is the dynamic and light-hearted conversation between Eyal and myself. As one of my favorite pastimes is triggering Eyal with popular misconceptions and quacks I come across on TikTok, we've incorporated this by finding the most liked videos, this time on antioxidants and homeopathy, and having him react to them. We use that opportunity to debunk the myths surrounding those topics. Get a discount from our amazing sponsors with the promo code "Psychobabble with Spier" at: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 2, 202431 min

From Shtetls to Selfies: The Pathogenesis of Modern Selfhood

I'm thrilled to bring you this conversation with Dr. Carl Trueman, a distinguished author, theologian, and ecclesiastical historian. His book, 'The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self,' deeply resonated with me, so having the opportunity to engage with him was truly rewarding. I hope you find this episode as enjoyable as I did!In our discussion, Dr. Trueman shares profound insights into the modern identity crisis, tracing its origins and evolution from ancient Greece to the rise of social media.I'm eager to hear your thoughts!Get a discount from our amazing sponsors with the promo code "What Should I Tell My Daughter" at: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Mar 19, 202451 min

Princess Propaganda with Faith Moore

Join us for a discussion on a topic that's at the heart of modern parenthood: the evolving portrayal of princesses in children's media. I sat down with Faith Moore, a stay-at-home mom, author and editor, with a keen eye for dissecting the messages our children absorb through fairy tales.We kick things off by revisiting the enchanting world of princesses through the lens of "Frozen" and its (not so) subtle subversion of traditional fairy tale tropes. Faith's insights shed light on how modern interpretations of these timeless stories are shaping our children's perceptions.We then explore the legacy of Disney princesses, from the classic tales like "Snow White" and "Cinderella" to the contemporary reimaginings in "The Little Mermaid" and "Beauty and the Beast." Faith unpacks the symbolism embedded in these stories, their importance and the cultural shift that's led to a reassessment of these beloved characters.Ultimately, this conversation is about more than just princesses—it's about the stories we tell our children and the values they instill. So join us as we navigate the complex world of fairy tales and uncover the deeper truths hidden beneath the glittering surface.Lastly, Faith gives us a peek into her book “A Christmas Karol”. From there we explore societal pressures and misconceptions surrounding stay-at-home moms.Get a discount from our amazing sponsors with the promo code "What Should I Tell My Daughter" at:Scream from the rooftops with me by sharing Psychobabble! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Mar 5, 20241h 1m

Graham Linehan On The Current Comedy Landscape And The Impact of Cancel Culture

In this episode of Psychobabble we delve into the intricate world of comedy, taboo topics, and censorship with Graham Linehan, renowned comedy writer and creator of iconic sitcoms like Father Ted and The IT Crowd. Graham's journey into controversy began around five years ago when he engaged in debates on Twitter concerning transgender activism, advocating for women's spaces and the protection of vulnerable children. Since then, he has faced severe backlash, including being "cancelled" and ostracized from the industry he once thrived in. Despite this, Graham remains steadfast in his beliefs, shedding light on the dark realities of censorship and public scrutiny. Throughout the episode, we explore the space between psychotherapy and comedy.Get a discount from our amazing sponsors with the promo code "What Should I Tell My Daughter" at:Scream from the rooftops with me by sharing Psychobabble! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Feb 20, 202451 min

Scamdinavia

Do you ever wonder what life is really like in Scandinavia? Join us on a journey as we peel back the layers of misconception and reveal the reality of Norway today.Hannah and Norwegian political commentator Rebecca Mistereggen dive headfirst into the myths surrounding Scandinavia, particularly Norway. From the outside, it may seem like a socialist utopia, but the truth is far more complex.This episode is just a taste of what's to come in our upcoming series "Scamdinavia," hosted by Rebecca and Hannah. It's a precursor to our deep dive into the same topics and flavors, brought to you by the Norwegian conservative news media outlet Document.We tackle hard-hitting topics like gang violence, healthcare woes, and the ever-elusive concept of social welfare. But that's not all - we also shine a light on the struggles faced by women in Norway. From navigating the pressures of work to the challenges of accessing childcare, it's a nuanced picture that often gets overlooked.So, if you're ready to uncover the truth about Scandinavia and explore the realities of life in modern Norway, tune in to our latest episode. It's a teaser you won't want to miss.For the full visual experience, catch the show YouTube:https://youtu.be/JiDslIAeFWcCheck the work Rebecca and Hannah on DOC-TV:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vl9q-eqph8&t=9sGet a discount with the promo code "What Should I Tell My Daughter" at:Pitsch Fitness Center: https://www.pitsch-fitness.ch/andViolet Nails: https://www.violetnails.ch/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Feb 7, 202432 min

Navigating Identity, Career, and Family: Expert Advice for Modern Women With Suzanne Venker

Psychobabble Season 2 is back with a riveting episode that delves into the complexities of modern womanhood. We have the pleasure of introducing Suzanne Venker, an esteemed author and expert marriage coach, renowned for her insights into America's gender war. Venturing into her latest book, "The Alpha Female's Guide to Men and Marriage: How Love Works," the episode unravels the intricacies when assertive women navigate the institution of marriage.Venker shares her expertise in counseling young women in urban society, addressing challenges within the dating market and dispelling psychobabble around maintaining individual identity within marriage. The dialogue takes an insightful turn as Venker offers guidance she would provide to her archetypal female patient in her teens or twenties. Join Psychobabble for a thought-provoking exploration into the shifting dynamics of modern relationships and the evolving roles of women in society.Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlHNlu2CVjcPy9sA8iBHkQCheck out Suzanne Venker's work:https://www.suzannevenker.com/Sponsored by: (Give promo code: What Should I Tell My Daughter)https://www.pitsch-fitness.ch/https://www.violetnails.ch/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 23, 202449 min

Daycare Debunked with Erica Komisar

In this episode, we challenge the conventional wisdom surrounding the development of children and explore the impact of daycare on their early years.Renowned clinical psychoanalyst and social worker, Erica Komisar, joins us from New York City to share her expertise. Author of "Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters" and "Chicken Little The Sky Isn’t Falling: Raising Resilient Adolescents in the New Age of Anxiety," Komisar sheds light on the importance of maternal presence and its role in neurological development during the formative years.As we discuss the societal pressure on mothers to enroll their children in daycare for socialization, we confront the common belief that mothers alone may not be sufficient for a child's optimal development. Komisar addresses this dilemma, drawing on her extensive research and experiences, and explores the impact of daycare on children compared to playdates with other moms. Additionally, the episode touches on the alarming rise in personality disorders, particularly in young women, and ADHD.Tune in to season 2 of "What Should I Tell my Daughter?" revamped as "Psychobabble" for an eye-opening discussion that challenges preconceptions and explores the intricate factors contributing to the mental health crisis in the Western world. Don't miss out—subscribe now and share this episode with your friends for an engaging exploration of the cultural trends influencing our children's well-being.Watch Psychobabble on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlHNlu2CVjcPy9sA8iBHkQCheck out the work of Erica Komisar:https://www.ericakomisar.com/Visit our website and subscribe to join the Psychobabble journey:https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 9, 202442 min

Mom Guilt and Self-Forgiveness

In the inaugural episode of Season Two of "Psychobabble" with your hostess, Hannah Spier, we delve into the pervasive guilt and shame that plagues modern mothers. This episode explores the reasons behind the increasing psychological turmoil experienced by mothers today. Despite societal efforts to support and showcase empathetic narratives, mothers continue to grapple with guilt and shame, with societal expectations and unrealistic ideals identified as the primary culprits.Dr. Spier aims to dissect popular beliefs perpetuated by modern psychotherapy and the failure of therapists to address the root causes. The episode challenges the postmodern perspective that dismisses guilt and shame as tools of oppression, advocating for an individualistic approach that often neglects objective truth. The narrative exposes the pitfalls of overemphasis on subjective experiences, offering a critical examination of the therapeutic solutions provided, from self-care to mindfulness practices.The discussion further introduces insights from various experts, including renowned psychologist Gabor Mate, who explores the connection between guilt, attachment, and parental expectations. The episode scrutinizes the flaws in Mate's perspective and emphasizes the importance of guilt as a tool for personal growth and improvement.As the episode unfolds, Dr. Spier addresses the societal construct of "mom guilt" and its impact on parenting dynamics, challenging the notion that excessive guilt is solely a byproduct of unrealistic expectations. The conversation extends to the role of mothers in society, the challenges they face, and the need for a nuanced perspective that considers both mothers and fathers in the parenting equation.Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlHNlu2CVjcPy9sA8iBHkQPlease visit our website, subscribe and share it with a friend! https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughterTo follow our video-content:https://www.instagram.com/whatshoulditellmydaughter/Sonsors: Ptsch Fitness Center- Premium Wellness Gymhttps://www.pitsch-fitness.ch/Violet Nailshttps://www.violetnails.ch/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Dec 19, 20231h 1m

About The Miraculous New Weight Loss Drugs

For the second episode of our two-part series of "What Should I Tell My Daughter," we now explore the realities of popular diet drugs Ozempic and Wegovy. With Professor Dr. med. Gottfried Rudofsky, we investigate their effectiveness in weight loss and potential side effects, considering the multifaceted nature of obesity, encompassing genetic, hormonal, and psychological factors. Emphasizing the significance of lifestyle modifications alongside any weight loss strategy, the episode highlights the necessity for cautious decision-making when contemplating medication. It addresses challenges in weight maintenance and discusses the drugs' implications for pregnancy, urging listeners to weigh the risks and benefits thoroughly.In a world where the quest for the perfect figure often collides with the allure of quick fixes, this episode of "What Should I Tell My Daughter" tackles the buzz around Ozempic and Wegovy, diet drugs making waves in the weight-loss arena. Beyond the hype, we unravel the truths and trade-offs, navigating the complexities of shedding pounds while staying mindful of the bigger picture—health. Tune in for a dose of empowerment as we dish out insights on these trending medications, helping you cut through the noise and make decisions that align with your well-being goals.Please visit our website, subscribe and share it with a friend! https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughterTo follow our video-content:https://www.instagram.com/whatshoulditellmydaughter/https://www.youtube.com/@WhatShouldITellMyDaughterSonsors: Ptsch Fitness Center- Premium Wellness Gymhttps://www.pitsch-fitness.ch/Violet Nailshttps://www.violetnails.ch/Take a closer look at the practice of Professor Rudofsky with this link:https://www.endokrinologie-olten.ch/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Nov 21, 202352 min

About Losing Weight Fast

In this episode of the "What Should I Tell My Daughter?" podcast, we are joined by Professor Dr. med. Gottfried Rudofsky, an esteemed expert in internal medicine, nephrology, endocrinology, and diabetes. With over 95 published papers to his name, Prof. Rudofsky teaches at the University of Heidelberg.Discover the vital role hormones play in regulating carbohydrate metabolism, insulin production, and controlling appetite. Professor Rudofsky unravels the evolutionary aspects that make weight loss a formidable challenge, shedding light on the intricate interplay of hormones in hunger and satiety.We also explore the pitfalls of crash diets and extreme exercise regimens, offering valuable insights for those looking to achieve sustainable and healthy weight loss.Furthermore, the episode touches on the topic of "Healthy at Every Size" and body positivity, questioning the validity of BMI as a measure of health and discussing what it truly means to be healthy. Dr. Rudofsky elaborates on the hormonal effects of different diets and their impact on post-childbirth weight loss.Tune in for expert guidance on hormones and weight loss in the first part of a two-part series on weight loss. The second part will be released Wednesday the 22nd of November, wherein Prof. Rudofsky we will reveal the truth about the new weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy.Please visit our website, subscribe and share it with a friend! https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughterTo follow our video-content:https://www.instagram.com/whatshoulditellmydaughter/https://www.youtube.com/@WhatShouldITellMyDaughterThis episode is sponsored by: Ptsch Fitness Center- Premium Wellness Gymhttps://www.pitsch-fitness.ch/Violet Nailshttps://www.violetnails.ch/Take a closer look at the practice of Professor Rudofsky with this link: https://www.endokrinologie-olten.ch/Keywords (SEO): Weight loss, Hormones, GLP-1, Professor Gottfried Rudolf, Internal medicine, Nephrology, Endocrinology, Diabetes, Appetite control, Body positivity, BMI, Sustainable weight loss, "What Should I Tell My Daughter?" podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Nov 7, 202337 min

About Living Amidst Sirens

Join us for Episode 17 of 'What Should I Tell My Daughter?' as we discuss the Israel-Hamas war and its profound impact on the lives of those living in the heart of the conflict. In this compelling interview, we sit down with Netanel Elkabetz, a medical doctor who not only serves at a hospital but also has a background in the Israeli military. Dr. Elkabetz shares his firsthand experiences of Saturday, October 7th, vividly describing what it's like to drop everything and run to bomb shelters, a reality faced by both Israelis and his Arab friends and colleagues. He offers a unique perspective on the coexistence of Muslims and Jews, highlighting their shared experiences and bonds even in the most challenging times. Dr. Elkabetz also opens up about the unique challenges of treating patients from all walks of life, even Palestinian terrorists, during times of crisis. He discusses the difficulties and strategies of raising his infant daughter amidst the constant threat of sirens and shares the methods they use to educate and comfort their children when running for shelter. In the midst of a politically polarized society, we inquire about the collective atmosphere and the aspirations for Israel's future. Join us in this insightful conversation as we seek answers to questions about the present and the path forward, including the hopes and policies that could shape Israel for generations to come.For video content, follow us on:https://www.instagram.com/whatshoulditellmydaughter/https://www.youtube.com/@WhatShouldITellMyDaughterHelp us by sharing this episode with someone! Go to our website and simply hit share!https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughterThank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Oct 24, 202341 min

About the Sexual Revolution and Breakdown of the Family with Stephen Baskerville, PhD

In this episode of "What Should I Tell My Daughter?" we sit down with Dr. Stephen Baskerville, an accomplished scholar renowned for his expertise in fatherhood, family policy, and sexual politics. Dr. Baskerville, holding a PhD from the London School of Economics, currently serves as the President of the Inter-American Institute for Philosophy, Politics, and Social Thought. With extensive publications and international recognition, he provides profound insights into the effects of the sexual revolution and family disintegration on our society.We unravel the concept of the sexual revolution and how it has reshaped modern culture, influencing the upbringing of today's children and contributing to the rising prevalence of separated parents, even in places like Norway.The discussion delves into the political challenges threatening traditional marriage and the policies contributing to its decline. As a concerned mother, Hannah seeks guidance on fortifying family values within the home and fostering hope for healthy future marriages.Dr. Baskerville also debunks the misconception that cultural trends are confined to America, shedding light on their presence in Western Europe. We explore the factors driving the ascent of right-wing extremism in Europe and the potential consequences, as well as the differing responses to progressive policies in Western Europe compared to the United States, particularly regarding gender ideology and same-sex marriage.Join us for this enlightening conversation on "What Should I Tell My Daughter?" where we delve into the far-reaching implications of the sexual revolution and family breakdown, gain valuable insights into contemporary challenges facing families and find inspiration for navigating these challenges while holding onto hope for a brighter future. To learn more about Stephen Baskerville, PhD:https://www.stephenbaskerville.com/Help us out by sharing our content, just visit our website below and hit share!https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Sep 26, 202355 min

About Becoming a Powerful Woman with Fleur Hassan Nahoum

In this captivating episode of "What Should I Tell My Daughter?" we welcome a distinguished guest whose journey to empowerment in one of the world's most demanding cities, Jerusalem, has been truly exceptional. Join us as we sit down with Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, a mother of four and a formidable presence in the political arena, to explore her remarkable ascent to influence.Our discussion begins by exploring the sacrifices Fleur made on her path to becoming a powerful woman, highlighting her remarkable ability to maintain a delicate equilibrium between motherhood and her career. Her experiences provide invaluable insights for women seeking to navigate similar challenges.Fleur shares her insights on the advice she would impart to her daughter, emphasizing the importance of ambition and making meaningful societal contributions. She also opens up about her motivation for entering the demanding field of politics, particularly in the intricate context of Jerusalem, revealing her vision for a brighter future in this politically charged city.Our conversation takes an intriguing turn as we investigate the distinct strategies women often employ in the quest for power. Fleur candidly reveals how she harnessed her unique feminine qualities and perspectives to ascend the ladder of power, offering compelling insights into the role of femininity in leadership.We also engage in a thought-provoking discussion about feminism in the modern era. Fleur shares her perspective on the ongoing relevance of feminism and its place in a world where strides have been made towards gender equality. She articulates the remaining challenges and outlines her vision for achieving genuine gender parity.Join us for this illuminating episode as Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum shares her extraordinary journey, invaluable guidance, and insightful perspectives on the journey to becoming a powerful woman in today's world.Visit our Instagram for video content:https://www.instagram.com/whatshoulditellmydaughter/Please help us in our mission and reach more people by sharing our show with someone, visit our website below and simply click share! https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Sep 12, 202335 min

About Feminism with Janice Fiamengo

In this thought-provoking episode of What Should I Tell My Daughter, we shine a spotlight on the work of an inspiring individual, Janice Fiamengo.She is a former tenured professor in English literature at the University of Saskatchewan and Ottawa in Canada. who has left an indelible mark on the discourse surrounding feminism, gender studies, and men's advocacy. With a career spanning decades, Fiamengo's extensive research into women's writings from the 1850s and the nuanced history of feminism has provided critical insights into gender dynamics. She has authored multiple insightful books on these subjects, establishing herself as a profound voice in academia.Join us as we explore Fiamengo's journey as both a feminist critic and men's advocate, a role she embraced since 2012. Despite her courageous advocacy, Fiamengo has faced protests and cancellations, demonstrating the intensity of the discussions her work has sparked.We explore truisms derived from conversations with women, questioning and critically analyzing their implications. Delve into the assertion that affirmative action and easing pathways for women are ways to correct historical discrimination, and uncover the historical context behind women's limited agency. We discuss the perception that women inherently bring better leadership and are morally superior to men and also take a closer look at the idea that feminism had noble intentions.As we navigate the complexities of raising girls with the mantra of boundless possibilities, we address the growing Red Pill community and their provocative queries about women's voting rights. Gain insights into the potential challenges and opportunities your sons might face as a result of feminist ideology.Tune into "The Fiamengo File 2.0" https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGFFi6pRCnCdQTe1iG3Tw4Td9jvhY2w74or visit https://fiamengofile.substack.com/ to learn more about Janice Fiamengo's influential contributions and discover the wealth of knowledge she offers through her work.Visit our Instagram for video content:https://www.instagram.com/whatshoulditellmydaughter/Please help us in our mission and reach more people by sharing our show with someone, visit our website below and simply click share! https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughterKey Topics: Janice Fiamengo, Feminism History, Gender Roles, Men's Advocacy, Red Pill, Voting Rights for Women Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe

Aug 15, 20231h 25m