Rebecca Boatman: Emotional Intelligence and the Female Mind
This third soul element that you're able to pull from, how god made you as psyche and god made with you know, the model I use for relationships is simple: we have a man which is an objectifier, meaning that we see things as two and, as I'm learning, we are very objectifying creatures and I'll disclose a little bit more about it.
Ever wondered how emotional intelligence shapes our lives and relationships? In this engaging episode of the 'I Am Driven Podcast', Dr. Douglas Brackmann sits down with Rebecca Boatman, the founder of The Brave Movement. Over two and a half years, Rebecca has transformed from a girl to a woman under Dr. Doug's guidance. Together, they explore the depths of the female mind and the nuances of emotional intelligence.
Rebecca shares her personal journey of self-discovery, touching on the challenges and triumphs she faced along the way. The conversation also dives into the complexities of relationships, discussing what both men and women should seek and the roles of divine masculinity and femininity. Drawing inspiration from Robert Johnson's book 'She', they highlight the parallels between Rebecca's experiences and the broader themes of emotional growth.
One of the most compelling parts of their discussion is the concept of objectification and its impact on relationships. Dr. Doug and Rebecca offer valuable insights into how neurobiological connections and emotional maturity can lead to more authentic and fulfilling relationships. As Rebecca puts it, 'that journey can almost be very scary or terrifying, but also the most liberating experience'.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the power of emotional intelligence and how it can transform lives. Whether you're looking to improve your relationships or embark on your own journey of self-discovery, Rebecca's story and Dr. Doug's expertise provide a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.