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I'm Cheryl strayed.
I'm Steve Almond.
This is Dear Sugar radio.
Oh, dear son, won't you please share some little sweetness with me?
I check my bell vibes every day.
Oh, in the sugar you see in my way.
Hi, Steve.
Hi, Cheryl.
Welcome to the female power episode.
I'm so excited about this.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Absolutely.
As somebody who's married to a powerful female and was raised by one.
Yes, here we are.
And the letters we're going to consider today, on one hand, they express a sort of reality that, you know, I'm not in either of the situations that we're gonna discuss today.
And yet the issues around them are things that have come up over and over in my life.
As a girl in this culture that is really uncomfortable with ambitious girls, and as a woman in this culture that's really ambivalent about successful and strong women, and never has this come up, I guess, more acutely than over these last few years, since wild did go and become a bestseller.
So many times I've been asked, and my husband Brian has been asked, how are you guys handling this as a couple?