Episode 406
Angela talks to Kelly Brogan, the author of "A Mind of Your Own" and "The Reclaimed Woman" about the complexities of modern womanhood, discussing the pressures women face to conform to masculine ideals in both personal and professional realms.
Kelly shares her insights on the importance of self-acceptance and the need to embrace all parts of oneself, including the shadow self, to achieve true fulfilment. They also discuss the significance of prioritising one's feelings and needs, encouraging you to break free from societal expectations and discover your authentic selves
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ABOUT THE GUEST
Dr. Kelly Brogan MD is a holistic psychiatrist, and author of the New York Times Bestseller, A Mind of Your Own and Own Your Self, the children’s book, A Time For Rain, and most recently, The Reclaimed Woman. She also co-edited the landmark textbook, Integrative Therapies for Depression.
Kelly is the creator of the feminine reclamation program, Reclaimed, the online healing program, Vital Mind Reset, and its associated membership community, Vital Life Project.
Kelly completed her psychiatric training and fellowship at NYU Medical Center after graduating from Cornell University Medical College and has a B.S. from M.I.T. in Systems Neuroscience. She specialized in a root-cause-resolution approach to psychiatric syndromes and symptoms.
Kelly was one of the first to specialize in prescribing to pregnant and breastfeeding women before waking up to the deception and corruption of Big
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