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The Pressures of Privilege

Podkast av Diana Oehrli

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An inside look at the hidden pressures of wealth, status, family legacy, and self-mastery. Diana Oehrli — writer, host, philanthropist, wellness advocate, and coach — speaks with the people who live and work inside privileged families: the advisors, the artists, the inheritors, the observers, and the ones who got out. Together, they explore what it takes to live with greater honesty, health, purpose, and freedom. New episodes weekly. https://dianaoehrli.com/

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episode Ep36 Yanti Amos—How to Lead with Relational Wisdom When Technical Mastery Gets You Only So Far cover

Ep36 Yanti Amos—How to Lead with Relational Wisdom When Technical Mastery Gets You Only So Far

What happens when you carry something forward that came through years of relationship and transmission rather than anything you earned alone? And what does it really mean to steward that? In this episode of The Pressures of Privilege, host Diana Oehrli sits down with Yanti Amos (former international lawyer, founder of Earth Yoga NYC, and global ambassador for the WTKO) for a conversation about lineage, mentorship, and the kind of wisdom that can't be memorized. Yanti spent over 17 years practicing international law across Southeast Asia and Europe before moving into health, wellness, and martial arts. She now mentors karate instructors across the globe and teaches entrepreneurship at Borough of Manhattan Community College. In this conversation, she and Diana explore what it means to be a true steward of inherited tradition, and how the Japanese concept of sensaru (reading a room with impeccable judgment) separates decent leaders from those whose presence actually changes things. If you've ever stood inside something larger than yourself and wondered how to carry it forward without losing either the tradition or yourself, this episode was made for you.

I går - 48 min
episode Empathy Isn't Killing Us. Enabling Is. cover

Empathy Isn't Killing Us. Enabling Is.

What does it feel like when genuine kindness tips into rescue? In this solo episode of The Pressures of Privilege, Diana Oehrli draws on Dr. Jud Brewer's habit-loop research and 20 years watching people she loves get rescued until there was nothing left to rescue. She traces the enabling crisis to its source: generations of people with enough resources to avoid correction, who perfected the habit of insulating others from consequences and passed it along like an heirloom, long before the pattern spread anywhere else. She shows you how to recognize the contracted feeling in your chest when your compassion is serving your own discomfort and what it looks like to be a steward: someone who stays in the room while another person goes through the hard thing. The body keeps its own ledger, Brewer found. It knows. If you've ever wondered whether your helping is actually helping, this episode was made for you.

20. mai 2026 - 9 min
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Ep35 Ashley D. Varnado—How to Break the Proving Cycle When Achievement Has Become Your Trap

What do you do with a legacy you didn't build in a family that expects you to carry it? In this episode of Pressures of Privilege, host Diana Oehrli sits down with Ashley D. Varnado, former managing director at Bank of America's private bank, where she oversaw $25 billion in assets across 18 markets and became one of the youngest African American female managing directors at the firm. She stepped away from all of it last year, after three strokes at the height of her career. Ashley brings two decades of experience inside the rooms where generational wealth actually gets built and protected. She has sat with families who lost their legacies in a generation by bringing their children into the conversation too late and with inheritors carrying quiet shame for something they never chose. She also lived her own version of that trap, an ambition so relentless it kept moving the finish line until her body stopped her. Together, Diana and Ashley show you how to tell the difference between ambition that builds you and the kind that quietly dismantles you and why the families who get generational wealth right treat it like a second language, starting at the dinner table when children are still small. If you've ever carried the quiet pressure of proving you belong or inherited wealth that feels more like a weight than a gift, this episode was made for you.

19. mai 2026 - 1 h 12 min
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Cannabis Doesn’t Cure Loneliness—It Exploits It

In May 2026, the largest review of medicinal cannabis ever conducted concluded that the drug is ineffective for treating anxiety, depression, or PTSD. Millions of people are using it for exactly those reasons. In this solo episode of The Pressures of Privilege, Diana Oehrli traces the real epidemic running beneath the addiction crisis: loneliness. She opens with her own story, from roaming the halls of a Swiss castle as a child to more than 20 years of sobriety, then turns to the story of a young woman whose isolation left her vulnerable to cannabis dependence, an abusive relationship, and a drug-induced psychosis that no treatment center fully undid. Diana examines how the cannabis industry is deploying the 1950s Big Tobacco playbook, why modern high-potency THC strains stimulate opioid receptors in ways earlier generations never encountered, and why the substance delays healing rather than providing it. If you have ever reached for something to fill the silence, or watched someone you love do the same, this episode was made for you.

13. mai 2026 - 6 min
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Is Home Worth 15%?

The proposed New York pied-à-terre tax on luxury secondary properties has rattled a certain class of people, and the conversation has already moved in its usual circles: Monaco, Palm Beach, and the calculus of 183 days south of the Mason-Dixon Line. In this solo episode, Diana Oehrli asks the harder question: not whether you can leave, but what you're actually trading away if you do. Diana traces the real mechanics of tax exile: why Americans, unlike their European counterparts, cannot escape federal taxes by relocating abroad and why the grand escape most wealthy New Yorkers are actually contemplating runs from New York to Florida, not Monaco. She examines what 15% combined state and city tax genuinely buys if you choose to stay: the friends who knew you before money defined the room; the doctor who has kept you alive; the dojo where your sensei knows your body and your limits; the neighborhood where your children's memories were made. Drawing on William Penn's original conditions for colonial land grants (settlers had to physically occupy and build on their land within three years or lose it) and Hernando de Soto's principle that assets only generate value when embedded in a living system, Diana makes the case that wealth held in a tax haven is dead capital. Expensive storage. Nothing more. By the end of this episode, you'll understand how to read your own reasoning: whether the move is an act of stewardship or fear dressed up as financial planning. Only you can answer which one it is.

11. mai 2026 - 5 min
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