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Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

EP177 Rage Becomes Her: Supporting students — and ourselves — in expressing our full range of emotions (with Soraya Chemaly)

Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

Angela Watson

Education, Courses

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

"Men and women are far more alike than they are different. And yet in our society, all of the emphasis is put on the difference. Everybody feels anger, everybody feels sadness, and it makes no sense to be gendering these feelings. As a matter of fact, not only does it not make sense, it is definitively harmful to people and to society."

"As girls, we are not taught to acknowledge or manage our anger so much as fear, ignore, hide, and transform it. Boys learn early on about anger, but far less about other feelings, which handicaps them—and society—in different ways. Socially discouraged from seeming feminine (in other words, being empathetic, vulnerable, and compassionate), their emotional alternatives often come down to withdrawal or aggressive expressions of anger. There's no reason why all children can't learn to be kind and considerate to other people in exactly the same way."

"What would it mean to ungender our emotions? What would the world look like if all of us were allowed to experience and productively express the full range of our emotions without penalty?"

Listen in for more great take-aways from the interview I did with Soraya Chemaly, the best-selling author of the book "Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger." We're talking specifically about how these issues impact children in the classroom, and how her research can support educators in coping with the stresses of emotional labor that are inherent to teaching.

Click here to read the transcript and participate in the discussion or, join our new podcast Facebook group here to connect with other teachers and discuss the Truth for Teachers' podcast episodes.  

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 177 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers. I'm your host

0:06.4

Angela Watson and I'm here to speak life, encouragement, and truth into the

0:11.6

minds and hearts of educators and get you energized for the week ahead.

0:15.0

Today I'm speaking with the author of Rage Becomes Her about how we can support our students and ourselves

0:22.0

in expressing our full range of emotions.

0:26.0

Visit truth for teachers.com to get the transcript or find our new truth for teachers

0:30.6

podcast community on Facebook.

0:33.0

You can share your thoughts on the show there and reflect with other listeners in our private

0:36.8

group.

0:38.8

This episode is sponsored by UL Explorer Labs.

0:42.0

It's a free STEM-focused experience to build scientific knowledge

0:45.8

and passion among middle school students.

0:49.0

UL Explorer Labs makes it simple to implement hands-on investigations in the classroom and is aligned

0:54.6

with NGSS. Get your student solving real-world problems by going to

0:59.8

ULXPLOR labs.org. U-L-X-P-L-O-R- Labs.

1:05.0

My guest today is a woman whose book literally changed my life and changed my marriage.

1:12.0

Sir Ryan Chamale is an activist, an award-winning writer, and a media critic.

1:18.0

And her recent book, Rage Becomes Her, The Power of Women's Anger,

1:22.0

was named a Best book of 2018 by Fast Company, Psychology

1:26.8

Today, Book Riot, and The Washington Post.

1:31.2

For me personally, it's been one of the most influential books I've ever read.

1:36.0

I got three chapters in and I said to my husband, you have got to read this.

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