
Patriarchy : the origin story
01/21/23 • 25 min
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How many times have you heard the cliche - strong men and sensitive women? Why not strong women and sensitive men?
Its to do with years of conditioning, patriarchy in the name of tradition. In order to understand this "tradition", we need to understand the origin story.
Where did it all begin? Why did it survive years of societal evolution? What impact did patriarchy have on the women of the house?
Join me in this episode where I share the origin story of Patriarchy,the impact on generations and what you can do about it today.?
How many times have you heard the cliche - strong men and sensitive women? Why not strong women and sensitive men?
Its to do with years of conditioning, patriarchy in the name of tradition. In order to understand this "tradition", we need to understand the origin story.
Where did it all begin? Why did it survive years of societal evolution? What impact did patriarchy have on the women of the house?
Join me in this episode where I share the origin story of Patriarchy,the impact on generations and what you can do about it today.?
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