Why So Many Women Get Sick Trying to Be “Good” I Autoimmunity & The Good Girls™ OUT NOW!

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Published2 weeks ago
Duration18:12
Video IDzSYTPQ1Suqs
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views18.7K
Likes1.7K
Comments312
Engagement Rate10.87%
Likes per 100 views9.20
Comments per 1K views16.67

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What happens when the very traits you were praised for—being strong, selfless, helpful, and “good”—come at a cost? In this powerful conversation, Dr. Ramani sits down with award-winning filmmaker and author Sara Hirsh Bordo to explore the hidden impact of self-abandonment, caretaker conditioning, and the lifelong pressure many women feel to earn love through service. Together, they unpack the “good girl” narrative, the connection between emotional invalidation and physical health, and why so many women struggle to receive care, find their voice, and put themselves first. If you've ever felt exhausted from carrying everyone else, silenced for speaking up, or praised for being strong while quietly falling apart, this conversation may resonate more deeply than you expect. Sara's new book, Autoimmunity and the Good Girls, is out now. Order your copy using this link: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/autoimmunity-and-the-good-girls-sara-hirsh-bordo?variant=44277633810466 Want more conversations that challenge what you've been taught about relationships, healing, and self-worth? Join the Dr. Ramani Network for exclusive expert interviews, deeper discussions, and a supportive community dedicated to your growth. drramaninetwork.com

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