52 min

Humans Are Pack Animals With Sophisticated Brains w/Beth Anstandig Confident Sober Women

    • Alternative Health

Beth Anstandig was a sensitive kid. She realized young that the world had a lot of chaos that she did not understand so she gravitated toward her animals.  They were so different than the humans. 
We tell stories about how the loneliness of the human experience can feel socially immature, especially for moms. 
Beth talks about the self-care that is necessary to meet our needs. We first have to recognize what those needs are, and then share those with the people closest to us. 
This is a direct contrast to the animal world because they are giving their young feedback about how to behave including learning to listen to other people's needs. 
We overuse the term self-care so often in our society but what we are really talking about are needs. 
We are no different than pack animals we just think we are and our sophisticated brains allow us to talk ourselves out of our own needs 
We are not supporting parents the way we should in our society.  We talked about making the choice to take jobs far away from family and community to raise their kids.

We can convince ourselves that we don’t have a choice but we do.  Creating a community of support with people who can meet my needs is self-care.   “What are the resources I need to be a mammal in balance."
You can reach Beth on her website https://www.thecircleupexperience.com/
Check out her amazing book https://www.thecircleupexperience.com/thehumanherdbook/
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Oh, and by the way, if you didn’t know, my program Sober Freedom Transformation is now open! It is for women who have been sober for a year to many and are ready to discover who they want to be in long term sobreity, develop confidence and improve their relationships.

If you aren't part of the Confident Sober Women Facebook group, it's a great place to be. There are over a thousand other sober women there building lives they don't want to escape from. Come on over and join us.

And if you haven't read my memoir, grab a copy today and maybe a second one for a friend. There is so much hope in recovery, and I shared my story so raw and vulnerably so that others would know they aren't alone and that there is a way to live well, manage relationships, parent your kids, and have a healthy body, all while staying sober. Grab a copy of Recovering in Recovery: The Life-Changing Joy of Sobriety wherever books are sold.

Beth Anstandig was a sensitive kid. She realized young that the world had a lot of chaos that she did not understand so she gravitated toward her animals.  They were so different than the humans. 
We tell stories about how the loneliness of the human experience can feel socially immature, especially for moms. 
Beth talks about the self-care that is necessary to meet our needs. We first have to recognize what those needs are, and then share those with the people closest to us. 
This is a direct contrast to the animal world because they are giving their young feedback about how to behave including learning to listen to other people's needs. 
We overuse the term self-care so often in our society but what we are really talking about are needs. 
We are no different than pack animals we just think we are and our sophisticated brains allow us to talk ourselves out of our own needs 
We are not supporting parents the way we should in our society.  We talked about making the choice to take jobs far away from family and community to raise their kids.

We can convince ourselves that we don’t have a choice but we do.  Creating a community of support with people who can meet my needs is self-care.   “What are the resources I need to be a mammal in balance."
You can reach Beth on her website https://www.thecircleupexperience.com/
Check out her amazing book https://www.thecircleupexperience.com/thehumanherdbook/
Support the Show.
Support the show

Oh, and by the way, if you didn’t know, my program Sober Freedom Transformation is now open! It is for women who have been sober for a year to many and are ready to discover who they want to be in long term sobreity, develop confidence and improve their relationships.

If you aren't part of the Confident Sober Women Facebook group, it's a great place to be. There are over a thousand other sober women there building lives they don't want to escape from. Come on over and join us.

And if you haven't read my memoir, grab a copy today and maybe a second one for a friend. There is so much hope in recovery, and I shared my story so raw and vulnerably so that others would know they aren't alone and that there is a way to live well, manage relationships, parent your kids, and have a healthy body, all while staying sober. Grab a copy of Recovering in Recovery: The Life-Changing Joy of Sobriety wherever books are sold.

52 min