Hello, and welcome to Forever 35, a podcast about the things we do to take care of ourselves.
I'm Dori Shafir.
And I'm Elise Hugh, and we're just two friends who like to talk a lot about serums.
Do you want to just give a little preview of our guest today, Elise?
Yeah, I'm really excited that we have the New York Times writer Sue Dominis on the show later today.
She has written her first book.
The family dynamic a journey into the mystery of sibling success.
And listeners y'all know that Dory and I talk a lot about our siblings and being eldest daughters.
And you know how birth order seems to be destiny.
Oftentimes, but Sue Dominus looks into all of that and.
how our siblings have an influence on our lives.
And one of the takeaways that I remember was how our siblings can kind of see us in a way that doesn't doad on us.
They can see us in this more dispassionate and evaluative way.
And that can actually be really helpful.
They've known us our whole lives, but they're not like charged with taking care of us,
you know, and they're not really competitive with us.
I guess they somewhat are.
No, I mean, they can be for sure.
Yeah.
And but that can have advantages for our lives.