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S1E9: Call Her Holistically Supported - What does "It takes a village" really mean in modern life?

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In this enlightening episode of Call Her Daring with host Kelley Daring and guest Rebecca, we explore the concept of the village and its profound impact on modern society. We discuss the historical significance of the village, the transformative effects of the Industrial Revolution, and the devaluation of women’s unpaid labor that has led to widespread isolation and lack of support.

Kelley and Rebecca share personal stories highlighting the need for a supportive community and envision a modern-day utopian village where women and mothers are truly empowered and nurtured. They delve into the idea of creating a close-knit community that fosters support, provides third spaces for connection, and encourages bartering and mutual assistance. This conversation underscores the importance of breaking societal norms and cultural expectations to build a network of safety, security, and meaningful relationships.

Join us as we outline actionable steps to start building your own supportive village, offering practical advice on how to foster community, strengthen local bonds, and enhance overall well-being.

Check out the behind the scenes and show notes at callherdaring.com

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In this enlightening episode of Call Her Daring with host Kelley Daring and guest Rebecca, we explore the concept of the village and its profound impact on modern society. We discuss the historical significance of the village, the transformative effects of the Industrial Revolution, and the devaluation of women’s unpaid labor that has led to widespread isolation and lack of support.

Kelley and Rebecca share personal stories highlighting the need for a supportive community and envision a modern-day utopian village where women and mothers are truly empowered and nurtured. They delve into the idea of creating a close-knit community that fosters support, provides third spaces for connection, and encourages bartering and mutual assistance. This conversation underscores the importance of breaking societal norms and cultural expectations to build a network of safety, security, and meaningful relationships.

Join us as we outline actionable steps to start building your own supportive village, offering practical advice on how to foster community, strengthen local bonds, and enhance overall well-being.

Check out the behind the scenes and show notes at callherdaring.com

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