Suzanne Weber: Embracing Anger and Authenticity with Anita Liberty
Think of the baby birds, really bums me out like, because they just like raise these, you know, and it's like what happened to buying a house and just moving into it and kind of renovating it, maybe.
Ever felt torn between being nice and standing up for yourself? Mónica and Tracy from the Good Girls Recovery Club dive into this tricky balance with Suzanne Weber, the mind behind the fierce persona Anita Liberty. Suzanne, an author and artist, is famous for her biting humor and sharp wit, using her character to channel women's angst and frustrations. Her books like 'How to Heal the Hurt by Hating' have resonated deeply with many, including our hosts.
In this episode, they tackle a listener's story about dealing with a narcissistic boss, where flirting was the only defense. It's a real-life dilemma that many women face, and Suzanne offers her unique perspective and relatable humor to navigate it. They also touch on sex education, setting boundaries in friendships, and how creativity can be a powerful tool for expressing anger and authenticity. Suzanne's journey of turning personal pain into public performance art is both inspiring and empowering.
If you've ever struggled with expressing your anger or finding your authentic voice, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear how Suzanne's work has impacted Mónica and Tracy's lives and how it can inspire you to embrace your true self.