Growth is a Way of Life with Urjita Parekh
Feminist Hotdog
Aug 29, 2019
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Season 2, Episode 10
Show Notes
Meet questioner, seeker, mother, reader, counselor, and all-around fabulous human Urjita Parekh. She’s the kind of friend who always steers you in the right direction when you’re questioning life, and she brought that same affirming energy to our conversation in this episode. Absorb her wisdom as she talks about finding a spiritual path, negotiating identity in hostile spaces, and growing as a person when you’re busy as hell.
Stuff We Talked About on This Episode:
Grombre
https://www.instagram.com/grombre/
Sober Glow
https://www.instagram.com/thesoberglow/
Ursula Le Guin
Loretta Ross
https://www.makers.com/profiles/591f26dda8c7c425e029ca68
Dalkon Shield Case
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Adrienne van der Valk thinks feminism needs an upgrade. She’s on a mission to show the world that expanding our feminist thinking is good for everyone and makes life...
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