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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Dear Caitlin Flanagan and Suzy Weiss: A Free Press Advice Special!

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Never before have people felt more comfortable weighing in on other people’s lives. What diet to do, what to wear, how to make yourself attractive to the opposite sex, whether or not you should put money into that new crypto coin, if you should let your kids self-soothe, and on and on—but most of it, this endless supply of advice, is actually pretty bad. Weekly popular advice columns, like Dear Abby and Ask E. Jean, have vanished. And in their place is finger-wagging, political posturing, and straight-up bad tips. A New York Times reader sought advice on how to deal with her daughter, who is in a polyamorous relationship with a married man. She wrote, “My daughter tells me she would like to bring this man on our family trip to Greece this year. It may be petty, but I don’t want to foot the bill for another woman’s husband. And I don’t see any way this relationship can lead to my daughter’s happiness. Should I lay out my boundaries and risk my daughter not joining me on vacation?” Instead of saying what any sane person would, which is: “Get this man as far away from your daughter as possible,” The New York Times advised the mother to shut up and do better. “This is about respecting your adult daughter’s choices. As a show of respect, read up on polyamory before you broach the subject with her.” The thing is, we’re in an advice desert, but we’ve never been in greater need of good advice. Some people consult friends, therapists, or tarot readers when they need direction in life. Other people pray or go to confession. Many people seek the advice of a mentor. But at The Free Press, we like to visit this woman who lives on a hill in Pasadena and makes a mean onion dip. Her name is Caitlin Flanagan. You may have read her writing in The Atlantic, or you may have read her book Girl Land or On Thinking for Yourself. Caitlin is someone who has her finger on the pulse. Whether you’re reading her essays, her books, or her Twitter feed, she is just always right. So today, Free Press reporter Suzy Weiss and Atlantic writer Caitlin Flanagan are here to answer your questions about. . . everything, from relationships to politics to children to animals (yes, animals)! If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to thefp.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Header 6: The Free Press earns a commission from any purchases made through all book links in this article. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

From the free press, this is honestly.

0:02.8

I'm Susie Weiss, the younger but better sister of Barry Weiss.

0:07.2

Never before have people felt more comfortable weighing in on other people's lives.

0:14.0

This is one of the biggest mistakes I see people early in their careers make when they're communicating.

0:18.0

Eight things that I wish somebody was told me in my early 20s.

0:20.0

Number one, you're going to block your blessings trying to keep the wrong people around.

0:24.0

So if you want your kids to eat well, you have to teach them what the food does in their

0:28.6

bodies so they understand it.

0:31.0

So if you just set a boundary with your toxic parent and now they're throwing a fit, this is what you do.

0:35.6

And if you don't know...

0:36.6

Here's five rules for crypto investing that can make you a lot of money if you play your cards right.

0:40.9

Number one, you must not be attached to money. You have to kill the poverty

0:44.5

mindset. The reason why you're angry all the time, why you don't practice self-care, why you feel

0:49.7

guilty about getting time for yourself, is all because you still need inner child healing.

0:55.0

What diet to do, what to wear, how to make yourself attractive to the opposite sex,

1:00.0

whether or not to put money in that new cryptocurrency,

1:03.0

if you should let your kids self soothe,

1:05.2

if you should let your parents drive,

1:07.3

and on and on.

1:09.5

But most of it, this endless supply of advice, it's actually pretty bad.

1:14.0

Weekly popular advice columns like Dear Abbey.

1:19.0

A letter from a man who wrote me in care of the Milwaukee Sentinel.

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