
Not Super. Woman.
An explorative podcast by two women, who are beginning to fathom the enormity of pressure in today's culture to be Superwoman, by utilising advice from those that know, and navigate what it is to be, not super, but a woman.
latest episode
“Rebuilding Life with Brush Strokes” with Kerry Armstrong
In life, whether you believe yourself to be creative or not, we are built to express our individuality whether it’s on a small scale to a large. On a small scale for those who don’t see themselves as creative it could be your music, books or film selections or how you choose to expel your energy - sport, dancing, or writing in any form. But there is also the chance, that the realities of life have distracted you from even knowing what really means something to you, and if you are expressing yourself at all? Kerry Armstrong who is a renowned and established Australian Expressionist Artist is a prime example of someone that came to the realisation she wasn’t acknowledging for a long part of her life, her own expression and individuality that was deep within her. Whether it was the relationship that she was in, or the established financial successful career, or the business of raising a family, it was drowning out her own music that came from within, until it became prevalent the desperate need for change, and to start listening to her own needs that she had ignored for too long. So we ask, how does a woman in her 50’s breakdown the barriers that were stopping her from living authentically and rebuild the Kerry she is today. And how did she get back in touch with the Kerry within?
about NS.W.
A podcast hosted by two women who are, only themselves, beginning to understand the enormity of pressure in today’s culture to be Superwoman.
The podcast explores the pressures, expectations and challenges of being a woman by discussing experiences and taking advice and from those that know and will assist listeners to navigate what it is to be, not super, but a woman.