Listen, I’m no real housewife of Nashville. But I am married, a mom to three littles and it’s Coronavirus nation 2020. And I’m a writer. And this is why Emily In Paris is what we are all talking about. Or should I say, swooning about.
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Listen, I’m no real housewife of Nashville. But I am married, a mom to three littles and it’s Coronavirus nation 2020. And I’m a writer. And this is why Emily In Paris is what we are all talking about. Or should I say, swooning about.
I’m not sure if I heard this on the podcast or on the Breńe Brown Netflix special the other night. Either way, download both. Breńe Brown is brilliant. And clearly has a way with words. Like profound. Literally, she researches all the things we’re too busy and quite honestly, too vulnerable to research. Things like vulnerability. And shame. And it’s funny, once you hear her evaluate these terms in the most adolescent conversational form, everything you thought you knew about life, seems less difficult. Less painful. It makes sense. In other words, she makes it easy for you by conjuring up truth and speaking it straight to your face. And then she says things like this: “Enjoy that sweet spot when your kids are little and your parents are healthy.” Sigh. And then you go and cry a puddle of tears on the bathroom floor. At least that’s what I did.