72: Why Women Remember Differently (And Why It Matters)

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In this episode of The Imperfect Prophet, I unpack how memory, emotion, and self-doubt collide. A trip to the Tower of London becomes the backdrop for a deeper reflection on why our memories sometimes feel slippery, why we question ourselves so quickly, and how cultural biases often make women doubt what they know to be true. I share a story about a “missing block,” the way the holiday season can stir up emotional fog, and why trusting your intuition is one of the greatest survival skills women have. This conversation is all about giving yourself permission to honor what you remember, even when the world wants to make you second-guess it.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cultural bias affects how recollections are believed.
  • Emotional memories are still valid memories.
  • Intuition is a real and necessary navigation tool for women.

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