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Women Are Mad (And We’ve Got Every Right to Be): With Jennifer Cox

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Well, this one’s a blink stinking belter.

I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Jennifer Cox - psychotherapist, bestselling author of Women Are Mad and someone who gets it on a soul-deep level. Her book has been flying off the shelves (and rightly so), because it’s finally saying what so many of us have been feeling for years.

We’re mad. And not because we’re hormonal, irrational or overreacting. We’re mad because it’s all been on us for too damn long.

In this episode, we get right into the real stuff:

  • The rage that lives in our bodies and why it needs a release
  • That "WTF have I done?" moment in early motherhood
  • The lonely hell of midlife, menopause and mental load
  • The silent toll on women during Covid (and why no one's talking about it enough)
  • And why talking about our anger isn’t dangerous - it’s necessary

We also laugh (a lot), swear (obviously) and talk about everything from kids who won’t make their bloody beds to how powerful it is when women stop gatekeeping and start lifting each other.

Jennifer’s six-word legacy?
“Make the world better for women.”

And honestly, same.

This isn’t an episode about staying angry. It’s about what happens when we finally let it out, stop apologising for feeling it and use it to build something better - for us, our daughters, and everyone coming next.

If you’ve ever shouted at your kids and then cried in the kitchen corner…
If you’ve ever wondered why you have to do it all and still feel guilty for dropping a ball…
Or if you’re just flat-out tired of holding it all together - this one’s for you.

🎧 Give it a listen. And then go buy her bloody brilliant book.

We are not broken. We are just done being quiet.

Sarah is the founder of FoundHer Fire—a membership space for experienced women in business who know real success isn’t just about strategy, it’s about self; a place, a space, a community where women find their fire, for women who aren't done yet and who are ready to write their own rules of success. Sarah also co-founded The Plot Twist (un)Awards, celebrating female founders and women smashing through glass ceilings with purpose, passion and joy.

Find out more about me and how I can work with you:

  continue reading

17 episodes

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Well, this one’s a blink stinking belter.

I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Jennifer Cox - psychotherapist, bestselling author of Women Are Mad and someone who gets it on a soul-deep level. Her book has been flying off the shelves (and rightly so), because it’s finally saying what so many of us have been feeling for years.

We’re mad. And not because we’re hormonal, irrational or overreacting. We’re mad because it’s all been on us for too damn long.

In this episode, we get right into the real stuff:

  • The rage that lives in our bodies and why it needs a release
  • That "WTF have I done?" moment in early motherhood
  • The lonely hell of midlife, menopause and mental load
  • The silent toll on women during Covid (and why no one's talking about it enough)
  • And why talking about our anger isn’t dangerous - it’s necessary

We also laugh (a lot), swear (obviously) and talk about everything from kids who won’t make their bloody beds to how powerful it is when women stop gatekeeping and start lifting each other.

Jennifer’s six-word legacy?
“Make the world better for women.”

And honestly, same.

This isn’t an episode about staying angry. It’s about what happens when we finally let it out, stop apologising for feeling it and use it to build something better - for us, our daughters, and everyone coming next.

If you’ve ever shouted at your kids and then cried in the kitchen corner…
If you’ve ever wondered why you have to do it all and still feel guilty for dropping a ball…
Or if you’re just flat-out tired of holding it all together - this one’s for you.

🎧 Give it a listen. And then go buy her bloody brilliant book.

We are not broken. We are just done being quiet.

Sarah is the founder of FoundHer Fire—a membership space for experienced women in business who know real success isn’t just about strategy, it’s about self; a place, a space, a community where women find their fire, for women who aren't done yet and who are ready to write their own rules of success. Sarah also co-founded The Plot Twist (un)Awards, celebrating female founders and women smashing through glass ceilings with purpose, passion and joy.

Find out more about me and how I can work with you:

  continue reading

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