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Alive and Free
Society, culture, and tradition “force” a lot of beliefs on us from our childhood. As we grow older, we start to identify with these different beliefs. For example, gender roles and gender identity. What if there was no such thing as...
22:01•7 Jan 2021
Breaking Free from Gender Stereotypes: Embracing Your True Self
Episode Overview
- Questioning the societal constructs of masculine and feminine energy
- Emphasizing the limitations of traditional gender roles and identity
- Encouraging a reevaluation of gender perspectives and societal norms
- Advocating for the exploration of human experiences beyond gender labels
- Inviting listeners to embrace the expansiveness of human existence
“You, dear listener, are a human being. And what is possible with being human is so much greater than what is possible with simply being a man or a woman.”
Ever feel boxed in by what society expects of you based on your gender? Bob Gardner is here to shake things up. In this episode of 'Alive and Free', he takes a sledgehammer to the traditional ideas of masculine and feminine energy. Bob argues that these labels are more limiting than liberating, often causing unnecessary stress and unhappiness.
He delves into how these societal norms pigeonhole us, addressing only a tiny fraction of who we really are while ignoring the vast majority of our true selves. From ancient wisdom to modern-day sitcoms, Bob explores how various influences shape our perceptions of gender. He challenges listeners to break free from these constraints and discover a more fulfilling life beyond gender stereotypes. By questioning these deeply ingrained beliefs, you might just find a path to greater joy and freedom.
If you're tired of the same old gender expectations and want to explore what it means to be truly human, this episode is for you.

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