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Christie Watson: The Absurdity (and Joy) of Midlife

Oct 01, 202435 minSeason 13Ep. 5
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Episode description

Nurse and writer Christie Watson found herself in a grocery store fish-finger freezer and realized something was very, very wrong. Why was she so desperate for more? (And also, why was she so extremely overheated? Oh wait…hormones?) In this hilarious and hopeful conversation, Christie speaks with Kate about the importance of prioritizing joy in the face of our emotionally expensive professions and roles, as well as joy’s importance as we get older (and how lucky we are to age in the first place). 

In this conversation, Kate and Christie discuss:

  • The intricate aspects of aging for women

  • The significance of nurturing strong female friendships 

  • Making room for the absurd in our life

If you liked this episode, you will also love: 

  • Christie Watson on what nurses teach us about the language of kindness

  • Emma Gannon on whether we are in shut-it-down seasons or creative seasons

  • Elizabeth Gilbert on finding our "purpose" (and why that is a load of BS)

 

Watch clips from this conversation, read the full transcript, and access discussion questions by clicking here or visiting katebowler.com/podcasts.

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