We had a Family Movie Night. There was popcorn, treats, mic drops and a few tears. But first, we discuss Parents Night Out! π The first intentional live music Keith and Laura experienced in four years. There will be more PNO to come.
In the heart of this episode, we dig into what resonated with each other and our reactions to the Barbie movie. Laura says it best, “I think it was also about life, it was about leadership and it was about showing up in the world as you and trying to navigate your way as your true self.”
Barbie highlights historical inequities and our current situation through contrasting typical gender roles and shifting perspectives. Our identities and experiences inform how we move through the world. No doubt, we need systemic changes to serve and support more people. As we work toward more equality and equity, we share how we interpret the signals we receive along our paths and how we think our weirdness is going to give us the advantage in making a change.
Thanks for joining us, watch out for deer.
Spoiler Alert: Family Movie Night – Episode 11
βΎ Here are select works and resources we enjoy and find helpful βΎ
β Barbie (movie 2023)
β LP, Love Lines
β Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, 6 Leadership Lessons From Barbie – Donβt Over-Pink It
β Michael Bungay Stanier, How to Begin: Start Doing Something That Matters
β Megan Devine, It’s OK That You’re Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn’t Understand
β Taylor Tomlinson, Whatever sheβs up to just go find it.
β Fusebox the podcast hosting and player we use. Check it out!
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