Episode 108: Getting Hysterical with Elissa Bassist
We delve into Elissa's personal journey and how she became the fabulous author, teacher, and editor that she is today. We also discuss her book, which highlights how women can get very sick and cannot get properly diagnosed or treated due to systems designed for men. We talk about the power of using one's voice as a woman, and how societal systems play a significant role in suppressing it.
We also have some fun questions for Elissa, including her current obsession with Survivor and her favorite ways to practice self-care. Elissa also shares her favorite books, including Vagina Obscura, Permission to Speak, and Under the Skin.
In our wrap-up, we ask Elissa some insightful questions about her book, including whether all her health concerns resolved after writing it or if some of them lingered due to the ever-presence of patriarchy. We also discuss the importance of naming things, and how it can help women loosen their hold on them. Lastly, we talk about how women can ease out of their silence and make space for the sounds of their voices when there is safety in silence.
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