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The Creating Belonging Podcast - Societal Expectations | Part 1

Societal Expectations | Part 1

07/05/23 • 26 min

The Creating Belonging Podcast

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What happens when you combine an honest conversation about identity, belonging, and society's expectations with a dash of personal experience? You get an insightful and thought-provoking episode featuring my long-time friend, Dr. Britt Andreata, CEO of Brain Aware Training and author of books on the brain science of success. As a white woman, married for twenty years, and bisexual, Britt joins me in discussing the Creating Belonging Model and her eye-opening experiences with race and societal expectations.
Together, we delve into the minimizing experiences of women in a predominantly male world and how society often teaches women to expect sexism. From sharing our personal stories of dealing with issues like childhood molestation to examining the science behind power and harassment, this episode is packed with raw and genuine conversation. We also explore the privilege of straight men and the expectations placed on women to attract a partner. Join us as we discuss the contextual nature of belonging and the work needed to dismantle oppressive structures that inhibit a truly inclusive world. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion that will leave you reflecting on your own experiences and the journey towards a more inclusive society.
Check out Carell Augustus' book, Black Hollywood: Reimagining Iconic Movie Moments. https://amzn.to/46crV66
You can access a free chapter of Britt's new book, Wired to Become, here: https://www.brittandreatta.com/books/wired-to-become/
Find Britt on LinkedIn

You can order your copy of Creating Belonging on Amazon.
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Let us know what you think of this podcast!

What happens when you combine an honest conversation about identity, belonging, and society's expectations with a dash of personal experience? You get an insightful and thought-provoking episode featuring my long-time friend, Dr. Britt Andreata, CEO of Brain Aware Training and author of books on the brain science of success. As a white woman, married for twenty years, and bisexual, Britt joins me in discussing the Creating Belonging Model and her eye-opening experiences with race and societal expectations.
Together, we delve into the minimizing experiences of women in a predominantly male world and how society often teaches women to expect sexism. From sharing our personal stories of dealing with issues like childhood molestation to examining the science behind power and harassment, this episode is packed with raw and genuine conversation. We also explore the privilege of straight men and the expectations placed on women to attract a partner. Join us as we discuss the contextual nature of belonging and the work needed to dismantle oppressive structures that inhibit a truly inclusive world. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion that will leave you reflecting on your own experiences and the journey towards a more inclusive society.
Check out Carell Augustus' book, Black Hollywood: Reimagining Iconic Movie Moments. https://amzn.to/46crV66
You can access a free chapter of Britt's new book, Wired to Become, here: https://www.brittandreatta.com/books/wired-to-become/
Find Britt on LinkedIn

You can order your copy of Creating Belonging on Amazon.
Music:
Wave by Helkimer | https://soundcloud.com/helkimer
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

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You can order your copy of Creating Belonging on Amazon.
Music:
Wave by Helkimer | https://soundcloud.com/helkimer
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

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How did the challenges of a tumultuous childhood lead to a journey of healing, finding purpose, and creating a sense of belonging? Join us as we pick back up our conversation with Britt Andreatta about her inspiring story, exploring the power of resilience and overcoming adversity through the comfort of her cats, academic success, and connecting with others who have faced similar struggles.
Discover the fascinating neuroscience behind exclusion and its impact on our well-being, including how even mild exclusion can activate the pain center of the brain and contribute to the opioid epidemic. Britt shares the importance of embracing vulnerability, authenticity, and creating authentic communities of belonging to combat these negative effects. Don't miss this eye-opening and inspiring conversation that delves into the journey of healing and finding purpose, with insights from Britt's own book, Wired to Become.
You can access a free chapter of Britt's new book, Wired to Become, here: https://www.brittandreatta.com/books/wired-to-become/
Find Britt on LinkedIn

You can order your copy of Creating Belonging on Amazon.
Music:
Wave by Helkimer | https://soundcloud.com/helkimer
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

The Creating Belonging Podcast - Societal Expectations | Part 1

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Justin Reinert

Hello , welcome to another episode of the Creating Belonging podcast . Today , my guest , Dr . Britt Andreatta , is used to having people introduce her for her

Justin Reinert

because she's that big ,

Justin Reinert

but today I'm going to make Britt introduce herself . So , Britt , if you wouldn't mind sharing a

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