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UnF*ck Your Brain: Feminist Self-Help for Everyone

UFYB 188: Our Humanness, Belief vs Doubt & Ethical Marketing: A Conversation with Jody Moore

UnF*ck Your Brain: Feminist Self-Help for Everyone

Kara Loewentheil

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Education, Philosophy, Mental Health, Self-improvement

4.65.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

What do a feminist life coach and a Mormon life coach have in common? A lot, it turns out, when it comes to thought work. On today’s episode, you will meet Jody Moore, mother of four, friend and colleague, and the most influential Mormon life coach in the world. Tune in to learn about the history of our unlikely friendship, how coaching has enabled us to have difficult conversations with people who have beliefs that conflict with ours, why it’s imperative to step out of black and white thinking in order to achieve any goal, and more.

Get full show notes and more information here: https://unfuckyourbrain.com/188

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0:00.0

Welcome to Unfuck Your Brain. The only podcast that teaches you how to use psychology, feminism

0:13.8

and coaching to rewire your brain and get what you want in life. And now here's your

0:19.3

host, Harvard Law School grad, feminist rock star, and master coach, Carla Lohanthile.

0:26.3

All right, my chickens. Today is a day that I don't know that any of us would have

0:31.4

foreseen coming when I was a social justice lawyer. I don't know. I don't think that I

0:38.1

ever would have been like one day I'm going to interview the most influential Mormon life

0:43.4

coach in the world. And just slash mom, the most influential mom slash life coach of

0:49.6

the Church of Latter-day Saints, who was wearing a feminist t-shirt for me today.

0:53.4

Yes, yes, and also a proudly-grade situation. And I'm going to let you introduce yourself

0:58.5

in a minute. But actually, this is something I talk about kind of frequently is like

1:02.4

the ways in which in my previous life I was around a bunch of people who would have all

1:08.9

identified very loudly as, I don't mean loudly and about way very genuinely as feminist.

1:13.1

And we're like working on feminist advocacy. I was like in this very feminist social justice

1:17.0

world. And there were certain kinds of diversity and kind of differences of backgrounds in

1:22.8

that world. But everybody at the same politics and kind of this often the kind of same like

1:28.2

lived in New York and was sort of living a kind of similar lifestyle. And then in this

1:34.6

life coaching world, and I'm actually exposed to way more of different kinds of diversity

1:40.4

in the kind of people that I have gotten to know and the colleagues that I have. And the

1:44.7

different ways that feminism shows up, like when I worked at the Center for Productive

1:48.2

Rights, which is an organization I love. But in any social justice organization, it's

1:52.1

actually a real problem, right? They don't really pay people often enough to really live

1:56.0

on well, especially in big cities. And so, you know, there were people in that organization

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