Evelyn Locher and Hannah Spier MD have frank conversations based on their experiences in psychiatry and the corporate world. They want to drill down to the messages that should be transmitted to the next generation of women. This is a podcast series that examines the messaging towards girls and young women in the last 40 years and asks: should we continue passing those messages on to our own children? How much happier are we today than in the 70s? Why are so many women familiar with a psychiatrists’ office? How can we help our daughter maneuver the minefield of modern society?Evelyn Locher has an Executive MBA and has for many years successfully climbed the hierarchy as a consultant in Zürich where she was born and raised. Hannah Spier is a medical doctor trained in Psychiatry for 6 years, with a degree in Psychotherapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scamdinavia
Do you ever wonder what life is really like in Scandinavia? Join us on a journey as we peel back the layers of misconception and reveal the reality of Norway today.Hannah and Norwegian political commentator Rebecca Mistereggen dive headfirst into the myths surrounding Scandinavia, particularly Norway. From the outside, it may seem like a socialist utopia, but the truth is far more complex.This episode is just a taste of what's to come in our upcoming series "Scamdinavia," hosted by Rebecca and Hannah. It's a precursor to our deep dive into the same topics and flavors, brought to you by the Norwegian conservative news media outlet Document.We tackle hard-hitting topics like gang violence, healthcare woes, and the ever-elusive concept of social welfare. But that's not all - we also shine a light on the struggles faced by women in Norway. From navigating the pressures of work to the challenges of accessing childcare, it's a nuanced picture that often gets overlooked.So, if you're ready to uncover the truth about Scandinavia and explore the realities of life in modern Norway, tune in to our latest episode. It's a teaser you won't want to miss.For the full visual experience, catch the show YouTube:https://youtu.be/JiDslIAeFWcCheck the work Rebecca and Hannah on DOC-TV:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vl9q-eqph8&t=9sGet a discount with the promo code "What Should I Tell My Daughter" at:Pitsch Fitness Center: https://www.pitsch-fitness.ch/andViolet Nails: https://www.violetnails.ch/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/7/2024 • 32 minutes, 54 seconds
Modern Women in Love: What happens when the gender war reaches your marriage?
Psychobabble Season 2 is back with a riveting episode that delves into the complexities of modern womanhood. We have the pleasure of introducing Suzanne Venker, an esteemed author and expert marriage coach, renowned for her insights into America's gender war. Venturing into her latest book, "The Alpha Female's Guide to Men and Marriage: How Love Works," the episode unravels the intricacies when assertive women navigate the institution of marriage.Venker shares her expertise in counseling young women in urban society, addressing challenges within the dating market and dispelling psychobabble around maintaining individual identity within marriage. The dialogue takes an insightful turn as Venker offers guidance she would provide to her archetypal female patient in her teens or twenties. Join Psychobabble for a thought-provoking exploration into the shifting dynamics of modern relationships and the evolving roles of women in society.Check out Suzanne Venker's work:https://www.suzannevenker.com/Sponsored by: (Give promo code: What Should I Tell My Daughter)https://www.pitsch-fitness.ch/ https://www.violetnails.ch/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/23/2024 • 49 minutes, 57 seconds
Daycare Debunked
In this episode, we challenge the conventional wisdom surrounding the development of children and explore the impact of daycare on their early years.Renowned clinical psychoanalyst and social worker, Erica Komisar, joins us from New York City to share her expertise. Author of "Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters" and "Chicken Little The Sky Isn’t Falling: Raising Resilient Adolescents in the New Age of Anxiety," Komisar sheds light on the importance of maternal presence and its role in neurological development during the formative years.As we discuss the societal pressure on mothers to enroll their children in daycare for socialization, we confront the common belief that mothers alone may not be sufficient for a child's optimal development. Komisar addresses this dilemma, drawing on her extensive research and experiences, and explores the impact of daycare on children compared to playdates with other moms. Additionally, the episode touches on the alarming rise in personality disorders, particularly in young women, and ADHD.Tune in to season 2 of "What Should I Tell my Daughter?" revamped as "Psychobabble" for an eye-opening discussion that challenges preconceptions and explores the intricate factors contributing to the mental health crisis in the Western world. Don't miss out—subscribe now and share this episode with your friends for an engaging exploration of the cultural trends influencing our children's well-being.Watch Psychobabble on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlHNlu2CVjcPy9sA8iBHkQCheck out the work of Erica Komisar:https://www.ericakomisar.com/Visit our website and subscribe to join the Psychobabble journey:https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/9/2024 • 42 minutes, 3 seconds
Mom Guilt and Self-Forgiveness
In the inaugural episode of Season Two of "Psychobabble" with your hostess, Hannah Spier, we delve into the pervasive guilt and shame that plagues modern mothers. This episode explores the reasons behind the increasing psychological turmoil experienced by mothers today. Despite societal efforts to support and showcase empathetic narratives, mothers continue to grapple with guilt and shame, with societal expectations and unrealistic ideals identified as the primary culprits.Dr. Spier aims to dissect popular beliefs perpetuated by modern psychotherapy and the failure of therapists to address the root causes. The episode challenges the postmodern perspective that dismisses guilt and shame as tools of oppression, advocating for an individualistic approach that often neglects objective truth. The narrative exposes the pitfalls of overemphasis on subjective experiences, offering a critical examination of the therapeutic solutions provided, from self-care to mindfulness practices.The discussion further introduces insights from various experts, including renowned psychologist Gabor Mate, who explores the connection between guilt, attachment, and parental expectations. The episode scrutinizes the flaws in Mate's perspective and emphasizes the importance of guilt as a tool for personal growth and improvement.As the episode unfolds, Dr. Spier addresses the societal construct of "mom guilt" and its impact on parenting dynamics, challenging the notion that excessive guilt is solely a byproduct of unrealistic expectations. The conversation extends to the role of mothers in society, the challenges they face, and the need for a nuanced perspective that considers both mothers and fathers in the parenting equation.Please visit our website, subscribe and share it with a friend! https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughterTo follow our video-content:https://www.instagram.com/whatshoulditellmydaughter/https://www.youtube.com/@WhatShouldITellMyDaughterSonsors: Ptsch Fitness Center- Premium Wellness Gymhttps://www.pitsch-fitness.ch/Violet Nailshttps://www.violetnails.ch/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.