Quiet The Clock Podcast

Are you feeling the pressure to find a partner and start a family? Do you feel like societal expectations and gender roles are impacting your dating life? Do you feel frustrated with the landscape of this Modern dating world?  If so, you’re not alone. 

In episode 15 of “Quiet the Clock,” therapist Anne joins us to share her personal and professional experiences with dating, motherhood, and egg freezing. We discuss the challenges and frustrations women face in finding a partner and starting a family, and how societal expectations and gender roles impact dating and relationships.

As we dive into the topic, we discuss a book by Richard Reeves called “Boys and Men,” which explores the changing roles and worth of men in society, and how this affects dating and relationships. We also share our personal experiences and frustrations with dating, and how we have learned to shift our perspectives and find joy in our own journeys.

We discuss the challenges of dating and the lack of transparency and communication in relationships. We explore the common excuse of not wanting anything serious and how it may be informed by fear or anxiety. We also touch on the linear approach to life that many men have, where they feel the need to establish their career and finances before committing to a relationship. Additionally, we share our experience of feeling pressure as women in the “danger zone” of dating, which can be a burden when trying to find a partner and start a family.

We also discuss the challenges of modern dating and the pressure to appear perfect and likable. We note that the abundance of options can lead to a fear of commitment and collude with anxieties about forming relationships. We also touch on the traditional gender roles that still linger in dating culture, such as the expectation that men should make the first move. We acknowledge that dating can be vulnerable and anxiety-inducing, but suggest that reframing it as an opportunity to explore personal preferences and experiences can make it more enjoyable and authentic.

Overall, this episode provides valuable insights and perspectives on the challenges and pressures women face in dating and relationships, and how to find joy in one’s own journey. As Anne shares her experiences and expertise, we hope you’ll find guidance and understanding in your own dating life.

So, if you’re ready to learn more about how to navigate the challenges of dating and how to shift your perspective, tune in to this episode of “Quiet the Clock.” And don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring stories and insights.

As Anne says, “We’re all just trying to figure it out.” Let’s do it together.

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Anne Sandefur, JD, EdM, LMHC

Quotes:

  • “it’s more about if i’m gonna enter into this what am i getting out of it? yeah is this really what i want?”
  • “Is this truly what you want for your journey, your goals, your values? Or are we colluding with a fear or anxiety that’s keeping you from getting to where you actually wanna be?”
  • “Making space for all of it and sometimes you might be more leaned into the negative thinking and giving yourself grace in those moments and then trying to bring yourself back to more positive thinking again.”

Key Points:

  • Navigating Dating, Motherhood, and Egg Freezing [00:00:39] Beth and Anne introduce the podcast and discuss the challenges women face in finding a partner and starting a family, and how societal expectations and gender roles impact dating and relationships.

  • The Boys and Men Book by Richard Reeves [00:02:01] Beth and Anne discuss a book by Richard Reeves called “Boys and Men,” which explores the changing roles and worth of men in society, and how this affects dating and relationships.

  • Personal Frustrations with Dating [00:07:01] Anne shares her personal frustrations with dating, including being pursued for about three months and then having the relationship drop off.

  • Men’s fear of commitment [00:10:30] Beth and Anne discuss how men’s fear and anxiety can affect their ability to commit to a relationship, and how this can create frustration and confusion for women.

  • Linear thinking in dating and relationships [00:12:18] Beth and Anne talk about how men and women approach dating and relationships differently, with men often having a more linear approach to life and relationships, while women tend to multitask and prioritize different aspects of their lives simultaneously.

  • The “danger zone” for women in dating [00:13:26] Beth and Anne discuss the societal pressure and expectations placed on women to find a partner and start a family, and how this can create anxiety and frustration for women, especially as they get older and are perceived to be in the “danger zone” for dating.

  • The Biological Clock [00:14:18] Beth and Anne discuss the pressure women face in dating and starting a family, and how men opt for younger women due to the biological clock.

  • The Cool Girl Narrative [00:15:11] Beth and Anne talk about the challenges of navigating the “cool girl” narrative in dating, and when to bring up personal goals and expectations.

  • The Slow Burn [00:20:28] Beth and Anne discuss the concept of the “spark” in dating and how shifting expectations and exploring the slow burn can lead to deeper connections.

  • The Paradox of Endless Options [00:21:20] Beth and Anne discuss the challenges of dating in a culture of endless options and how it colludes with fears and anxieties about forming a relationship.

  • Traditional Gender Roles in Dating [00:24:17] Beth and Anne discuss how traditional gender roles and expectations still linger in dating, such as the expectation that men should ask women out first.

  • Shifting Perspectives on Dating [00:27:06] Beth and Anne discuss how they have shifted their perspectives on dating, focusing on finding joy in their own journeys and approaching dates as interviews to see if the other person fits with them.

  • Finding Joy in the Journey [00:27:55] Beth and Anne discuss shifting perspectives and finding joy in personal journeys, despite societal pressures and expectations.

  • Therapy Services [00:28:16] Anne shares her therapy services for adults in New York City, available through telehealth.

  • Next Episode Preview [00:28:35] Beth and Anne invite listeners to join the next episode to hear the journey of another incredible woman.

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