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Joining A Local Women's Circle

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What is a women’s circle? Obviously the name paints a picture in itself (a group of women around a fire singing Kumbayah for one) but what’s actually involved?


If you were to take a guess, there’s likely some discussion around commonalities within the group (i.e. “girl stuff”) and that kind of vulnerability in front of strangers can go one of two ways - it remains as uncomfortable as it sounds OR it’s a big fat empowering relief!


Hoping for the latter, Steph went this one alone this week by joining a local women’s circle in a villa with a pool in Spain. Definitely sounds appealing so far.


As usual, expect to hear some research around the topic - what is a women’s circle, what’s typically involved and why anyone bothers with this - before trying the activity for herself to decide if it’s worth the bother of trying at all.


Oh, and of course, we break it up with our weekly game that’s loosely related to the topic. But you know that at this stage! ;)


Liked this episode or have a suggestion for something we should bother doing? We’d love your review!


Want to get in contact? Email: shouldibotherpod@gmail.com

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What is a women’s circle? Obviously the name paints a picture in itself (a group of women around a fire singing Kumbayah for one) but what’s actually involved?


If you were to take a guess, there’s likely some discussion around commonalities within the group (i.e. “girl stuff”) and that kind of vulnerability in front of strangers can go one of two ways - it remains as uncomfortable as it sounds OR it’s a big fat empowering relief!


Hoping for the latter, Steph went this one alone this week by joining a local women’s circle in a villa with a pool in Spain. Definitely sounds appealing so far.


As usual, expect to hear some research around the topic - what is a women’s circle, what’s typically involved and why anyone bothers with this - before trying the activity for herself to decide if it’s worth the bother of trying at all.


Oh, and of course, we break it up with our weekly game that’s loosely related to the topic. But you know that at this stage! ;)


Liked this episode or have a suggestion for something we should bother doing? We’d love your review!


Want to get in contact? Email: shouldibotherpod@gmail.com

Follow us for more content on Instagram: @shouldibotherpod



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