Podcast #91 – Girlfriendology interviews LISS HUFF, a “fascinating woman”
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I find some people fascinating. Generally they have an insight that I didn’t have and share it with me in kindness, not in a manner of proving my previous thoughts wrong. They accept that I may maintain my initial beliefs, or may change my point of view and they understand that we can differ without strife and struggle.
LISS HUFF is a ‘fascinating woman.’ Her beliefs originate from a book first published in the 1960’s about a woman’s role in a relationship, “Fascinating Womanhood” by Helen Andelin. While this could be a less than harmonious difference of opinion, she accepts that some women will benefit from changing to reflect these guidelines or may not – and she is fine with that. She just has a point of view that might benefit some women, so we thought we’d share.
And, to add to her versatility and passions, she’s also a committed Christmas-lover and beliefs in ‘Christmas all year ’round.’ Listen in as she shares her holiday spirit with us that applies even if it’s January, June or just in time for Santa.
What are your thoughts on the principles of “Fascinating Womanhood”? or What are your thoughts on Christmas throughout the year? Share your thoughts with us – and be fascinating!
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This sounded like a great podcast so I listened to Liss Huff and was so turned off by “Fascinating woman/hood” that I’ve deleted my subscription to this podcast all together. It gives me the creeps to hear some of the things she was saying.
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