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The Flexible Neurotic - 05 | You Don't Have to Do It All, to Have It All with Eve Rodsky

05 | You Don't Have to Do It All, to Have It All with Eve Rodsky

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12/03/20 • 85 min

The Flexible Neurotic

Join me, Dr. Sarah Milken, in an open conversation about how you can have it all, but not physically do it all . How does a more fair and equal distribution of household and family duties sound? What household activities would you want to trade? Do you prefer dishwasher duties? Weekend laundry or weekend soccer duty? Our special podcast guest, Eve Rodsky and two of her biggest champions, Reese Witherspoon and Arianna Huffington say yes to all of this! It’s happening!

The invitation from our guest, Eve Rodsky, is for us all to ask ourselves what we would do if we had more time and space to reclaim & fewer household chores & obligations? With this Harvard Law graduate and organizational management expert and we are diving deep. This New York Times best selling author is Reese Witherspoon’s x Hello Sunshine’s book pick with her book, Fair Play - A Game Changing Solution For When You Have Too Much to do (and more life to live). Eve is creating a change movement in how we view women’s time...

She created the “Shit I Do” list by gathering hundreds of women’s daily to do lists from dishes to dog groomer appointments... to reading school emails. This was used to exemplify the time consuming work (invisible work) that women do to keep a family functioning. Spouses and partners are often unaware of the infinite tasks in a day. From this Sh*t I Do list, the Fair Play book and deck of cards was born.

Get your golden shit shovels ready as we uncover the golden nuggets and secret sauce to create fair and equal households with the expert herself, Eve Rodsky. We find the sweet spot in learning to create more equally distributed family and household workload schedules for all members... moms, women and even dads who can’t be responsible for everything.

In this episode, we learn how Eve’s personal experience shaped the way that she understands and views household dynamics. We chat about how her husband’s “you forgot the blueberries?” text ignited her movement, hence creating the framework for Fair Play. She talks about how growing up in a single mother household changed the way that she views the work that mothers do, and how it changed the way that she views the distribution of work in two-parent households.

Eve teaches us that our time is not infinite, and we should treat our time as diamonds - something so many of us have never done. Women’s time is equal to men’s time. Since women’s time is typically valued less than men’s time, and they are often left with a never ending to-do list, women often lose what Eve calls unicorn space - the time where we can go and invest time and energy in our passions, uninterrupted.

This isn’t the time where you get a massage or watch your favorite tv show, but the time where you can actually pursue something you love. Women have lost the “right to be interesting”...they are occupied with the worries of their homes, children and spouses. Eve shines a spotlight and gives us the necessary reminder that we are important, interesting and valuable as well - an idea that we often lose in our households and children.

Eve gives us many tools to start communicating with our partners to recreate our households and strengthen our families, relationships and marriages. She walks us through how to re-evaluate all the tasks and chores that we do in the house, and how to communicate with our partner to restructure our time. She even teaches us how to take back our unicorn space, so we can rediscover our unique identities. She asks the important questions: Who am I now? Who was I? What makes me happy?

After listening to this episode, you will be able to better communicate with your partner, rediscover your unique identity and make time for more “unicorn space” - all while strengthening your relationships and family.

So men, and women, listen up if you want more sex and less nagging.

Some highlights:

  • You can have it all, but not do it all
  • Eve uses her Harvard law and organizational management degree lens to create a more equally distributed family and household workload for all members
  • How Eve’s childhood shaped her understanding of family dynamics
  • Eve explains her viral “Sh*t I do List” aka invisible work and emotional labor that women are faced with
  • How this “Sh*t I Do” turned into her best selling Fair Play book
  • What is unicorn space?
  • The sense of identity loss for women in their midlife
  • How unicorn time helps to recreate identity in your second half of life
  • Do you have permission to be unavailable?
  • How to get household management organized in 20 minutes a week

Golden Nuggets from the episode:

  • All time is created equal. Men’s time is equal to women’s time
  • Everyone’s time is diamonds, not sand
  • Find your unicorn space
  • Give yourself permission to be unavailab...
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Join me, Dr. Sarah Milken, in an open conversation about how you can have it all, but not physically do it all . How does a more fair and equal distribution of household and family duties sound? What household activities would you want to trade? Do you prefer dishwasher duties? Weekend laundry or weekend soccer duty? Our special podcast guest, Eve Rodsky and two of her biggest champions, Reese Witherspoon and Arianna Huffington say yes to all of this! It’s happening!

The invitation from our guest, Eve Rodsky, is for us all to ask ourselves what we would do if we had more time and space to reclaim & fewer household chores & obligations? With this Harvard Law graduate and organizational management expert and we are diving deep. This New York Times best selling author is Reese Witherspoon’s x Hello Sunshine’s book pick with her book, Fair Play - A Game Changing Solution For When You Have Too Much to do (and more life to live). Eve is creating a change movement in how we view women’s time...

She created the “Shit I Do” list by gathering hundreds of women’s daily to do lists from dishes to dog groomer appointments... to reading school emails. This was used to exemplify the time consuming work (invisible work) that women do to keep a family functioning. Spouses and partners are often unaware of the infinite tasks in a day. From this Sh*t I Do list, the Fair Play book and deck of cards was born.

Get your golden shit shovels ready as we uncover the golden nuggets and secret sauce to create fair and equal households with the expert herself, Eve Rodsky. We find the sweet spot in learning to create more equally distributed family and household workload schedules for all members... moms, women and even dads who can’t be responsible for everything.

In this episode, we learn how Eve’s personal experience shaped the way that she understands and views household dynamics. We chat about how her husband’s “you forgot the blueberries?” text ignited her movement, hence creating the framework for Fair Play. She talks about how growing up in a single mother household changed the way that she views the work that mothers do, and how it changed the way that she views the distribution of work in two-parent households.

Eve teaches us that our time is not infinite, and we should treat our time as diamonds - something so many of us have never done. Women’s time is equal to men’s time. Since women’s time is typically valued less than men’s time, and they are often left with a never ending to-do list, women often lose what Eve calls unicorn space - the time where we can go and invest time and energy in our passions, uninterrupted.

This isn’t the time where you get a massage or watch your favorite tv show, but the time where you can actually pursue something you love. Women have lost the “right to be interesting”...they are occupied with the worries of their homes, children and spouses. Eve shines a spotlight and gives us the necessary reminder that we are important, interesting and valuable as well - an idea that we often lose in our households and children.

Eve gives us many tools to start communicating with our partners to recreate our households and strengthen our families, relationships and marriages. She walks us through how to re-evaluate all the tasks and chores that we do in the house, and how to communicate with our partner to restructure our time. She even teaches us how to take back our unicorn space, so we can rediscover our unique identities. She asks the important questions: Who am I now? Who was I? What makes me happy?

After listening to this episode, you will be able to better communicate with your partner, rediscover your unique identity and make time for more “unicorn space” - all while strengthening your relationships and family.

So men, and women, listen up if you want more sex and less nagging.

Some highlights:

  • You can have it all, but not do it all
  • Eve uses her Harvard law and organizational management degree lens to create a more equally distributed family and household workload for all members
  • How Eve’s childhood shaped her understanding of family dynamics
  • Eve explains her viral “Sh*t I do List” aka invisible work and emotional labor that women are faced with
  • How this “Sh*t I Do” turned into her best selling Fair Play book
  • What is unicorn space?
  • The sense of identity loss for women in their midlife
  • How unicorn time helps to recreate identity in your second half of life
  • Do you have permission to be unavailable?
  • How to get household management organized in 20 minutes a week

Golden Nuggets from the episode:

  • All time is created equal. Men’s time is equal to women’s time
  • Everyone’s time is diamonds, not sand
  • Find your unicorn space
  • Give yourself permission to be unavailab...

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undefined - 04 | Revamping Your Vagina After 40! with Dr. Sherry Ross

04 | Revamping Your Vagina After 40! with Dr. Sherry Ross

Join me, Dr. Sarah Milken, in an open conversation about Revamping your Vagina after 40 with OB-GYN, Dr. Sherry Ross...AKA The Vagina Whisperer. Dr. Sherry has a celebrity client list that is like no other. She is the author of two best-selling books, She-ology and the She-quel....The Definitive Guide to Women’s Intimate Health. Period.

Get your golden shit shovels ready, as we uncover the golden nuggets and secret sauce to revamping your feminine health from your vagina to your hormones & sex life.

Dr. Sherry gives us many tools to help us recreate our vaginas and teaches us about the importance of taking care of them, especially since it is one of those topics that we all try to avoid. She answers almost every question you could have and absolutely nothing is off limits. By the end of this episode, we will be able to find the sweet spot between neurotic and chill.... in our vaginas and vagina health...and we find the “g” spot.

In this episode, Dr. Sherry teaches us all about the anatomy of the vagina. She tells us to grab a mirror and what to look at and all around. Dr. Sherry emphasizes the importance of “use it or lose it” in terms of our private parts. If you don’t have a partner, she discusses self-care to keep your vagina active with equipment. LOL! We also learn to moisturize and exercise it. She even gives us a vagina “skin care” routine! You can’t miss it. Dr. Sherry tells us what a well-maintained vagina looks, feels and smells like. We dive deep into the importance of taking baths with extra virgin coconut oil and using hyaluronic acid serums too! I even learned there’s such a thing as botox for the vagina.... Who knew??

We get into the graphic details of aging and what happens to your hormones, and in turn what happens to your vagina as we enter our second half of life - (Dr. Sherry refers to this as the collapsed “V”). We discuss maximizing our sex lives in the second half of life and how we should all start using vibrators, having more sex and exercising our vaginas. Dr. Sherry walks us through how to do a kegel - an exercise to strengthen our vagina and in turn improve our sex lives and vaginal health! We even talk about some tips to help keep men maintained as well... So take notes for your sons/brothers/husbands/friends! This isn’t just for the ladies!

I’m so excited to share this episode with you, so get out your mirrors and get comfortable.

Some highlights:

  • How to properly do a kegel
  • What botox for the vagina is and how it works
  • What the “Collapsed V” is
  • How and when to use a dilator
  • Favorite vagina names
  • The anatomy of the vagina
  • The importance of orgasms
  • Is squirting real?
  • How to make our vagina taste and smell really good
  • AND SO MUCH MORE!!!!!!

Golden Nuggets from the episode:

  • Use a mirror and get to know yourself
  • Advocate for your vaginal health
  • Moisturize your vagina
  • Exercise your vagina
  • And finally, don’t forget to pleasure your vagina

Looking forward to connecting with you! Here are some options to chat further!

To learn more about the golden nuggets we dug up in this episode, click on show notes. To make sure you don't miss future episodes of the podcast, subscribe, subscribe, subscribe.

Follow me and DM me on Instagram or Facebook.

Email me directly at [email protected]. This podcast, along with associated websites and social media materials, are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views expressed are that of Dr. Sarah Milken, and that of her guests, respectively. It is for informational purposes only. Please consult your healthcare professional for any further medical or psychological questions.

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undefined - 06 | How to Be Smart, Hot & Fearless at 45 with Tracy Tutor

06 | How to Be Smart, Hot & Fearless at 45 with Tracy Tutor

Join me, Dr. Sarah Milken, in an open conversation about conquering our fears and finding our strengths with best selling author and real estate agent, Tracy Tutor. Tracy Tutor is a top selling Los Angeles realtor of the celebrities and Hollywood elite and star of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing. She just wrote her first book, Fear is a Four Letter Word. This book is changing how women see themselves and giving us the actual tools and steps to acknowledge our personal fears and move through them to recreate ourselves in the second half of life.

We are going to dig deep into the details of her no bullshit approach and how she has learned to manage her fears and she teaches us how we can apply them to ourselves and our self recreation processes.

In this episode, Tracy and I talk about everything...from her teenage years, her start as an actress, how she learned how to manage big egos all the way to tantric sex and all things fashion. Absolutely nothing is off limits. Tracy has mastered getting over fears and she teaches us all of the steps that we need to move through our fears and come out on top. One of the most important steps that Tracy outlines is recognizing your strengths and weaknesses, and really taking a personal inventory on who we are...!

Tracy emphasizes the importance of trusting your intuition because that is a real superpower for women. It is one of the most important skills that women have and we don’t take advantage of it enough. She also gives us the steps we need in keeping ourselves together when everything goes wrong, and how we can learn from our mistakes.

Tracy also gives us all her tips and tricks to staying fit. She’s got the hottest bod of any 45 year old and knows exactly what to do, and what not to do (like spinning, duh). She also is a killer dresser and teaches us how to use a tailor for perfection.. She has figured out the essentials that all women need, and how to make your Zara dress look like a designer dress.

After listening to this episode, you will be ready to take on your second half of life, put all of your fears behind you and become smart, hot and fearless at 45.

Some highlights:

  • You can learn to embrace your fears and move through them
  • How Tracy’s teenage years shaped her into the woman she is today
  • Raising your children to be open with you
  • How to find your strengths and weaknesses and use them to your advantage
  • Getting through a divorce and coming out better than before
  • How to get a hot body at 45
  • The best parts about having a new, young boyfriend
  • All things tantric sex and pleasure
  • How to give your closet a restart and the most important items to have

Golden Nuggets from the episode:

  • Manage and acknowledge your fears
  • Identify your strengths
  • Be a chameleon
  • Trust your intuition
  • Embrace your failure
  • Accept your anger
  • Don’t focus on the outcome of divorce
  • Always dress the part

Looking forward to connecting with you! Here are some options to chat further!

To learn more about the golden nuggets we dug up in this episode, click on show notes. To make sure you don't miss future episodes of the podcast, subscribe, subscribe, subscribe.

Follow me and DM me on Instagram or Facebook.

Email me directly at [email protected]. This podcast, along with associated websites and social media materials, are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views expressed are that of Dr. Sarah Milken, and that of her guests, respectively. It is for informational purposes only. Please consult your healthcare professional for any further medical or psychological questions.

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