Alison Armstrong: Celebrating Gender Differences on I Am Driven Podcast
It's interesting to dissect them, to find women, be curious about them and just develop new definitions.
Ever wondered why men and women seem to think and communicate so differently? Alison Armstrong has spent years exploring this very question. In this episode of the 'I Am Driven Podcast', host Dr. Douglas Brackmann sits down with Alison, a self-proclaimed former 'frogifier of men', to delve into the intricacies of gender dynamics. Alison's curiosity led her to a deep understanding of how men and women process situations and communicate in unique ways.
The conversation touches on how our interactions with the opposite sex can become complex due to our tendencies to project personal wounds and assume the other sex thinks like we do. From basic biological differences to the nuances of diffuse awareness and energy, this episode is a celebration of those differences. Alison also discusses the impact of objectification, association, and the herd versus pack mentality. Through modeling and self-care, better communication and mutual approval can be achieved.
The episode wraps up with a thoughtful discussion on curiosity, perception, service, and admiration. It's an enlightening exploration that promises to leave you with plenty to ponder about gender interactions.