In this episode of "Strangers on a Bench," the host interviews a woman about her life, starting with her favorite day of the week, Saturday, which she enjoys for the cleaning and cooking inspiration it brings. The conversation delves into her childhood, marked by working parents and a lack of expressed affection, leading to her current self-care rituals, like creating food art for breakfast. She discusses her parents' psychological issues and her journey through therapy to accept their limitations, as well as her decision to leave her home country to escape the past. The woman shares her newfound courage after quitting her job, engaging in activities like solo travel and bungee jumping. She reflects on the importance of small moments of human connection, especially during the pandemic, and her plans to prioritize personal satisfaction in her future career. The episode concludes with her describing the view from Parliament Hill and her intention to relax and enjoy her newfound freedom.
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