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How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

A Toast to our Hosts (with Rachel Vindman, Jasmine Clark, and Amanda Weinstein)

How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

Red Wine & Blue

Health & Fitness, Politics, Parenting, Mental Health, News, Kids & Family

4.7892 Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

We hope you’ve been enjoying a safe and happy holiday season with your loved ones! We’ve been gearing up for our big Season 2 launch (coming Wednesday January 19) but we didn’t want to leave a Suburban Women Problem sized hole in your podcast player for too long. So this week we’re bringing you a special episode of the show... instead of interviewing a guest, today our hosts are interviewing each other! Tune in to learn more about Amanda Weinstein, Jasmine Clark, and Rachel Vindman as they as...

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0:00.0

It freaked me out. I, like, went to my bedroom and I locked my door, you know, just in case.

0:10.4

Demons cannot get their doors. Everyone knows this.

0:12.8

I know. No. Not if they're locked.

0:16.1

We got to address the suburban women problem because it's real.

0:20.5

Welcome to the suburban women problem,

0:23.1

a podcast from red, wine, and blue. Hi everyone. Thanks for listening. I'm Amanda Weinstein. I'm

0:32.1

Jasmine Clark. I'm Rachel Vindman. And you're listening to the Suburban Women Problem. Happy New Year.

0:38.8

We're currently between seasons one and two. Just a reminder, season two will premiere on Wednesday, January 19th. So today,

0:45.6

we're going to flip the script and interview each other. I'm excited to hear what juicy stories

0:51.7

you've been holding out on all this time. So let's start with you and me,

0:56.1

Amanda. Oh, I thank you for having me on the suburban women problem. I'm a big fan and also a huge

1:00.9

problem for the Republican Party. You grew up in a pretty conservative evangelical family.

1:07.6

What was that like? So I felt like I grew up with a strong value system and a sense of purpose

1:13.0

that was bigger than myself. So we had kind of, I don't know, very, I guess structured. We ate

1:19.5

dinner, you know, together every single night. On New Year's was like the only time we went out

1:25.3

to a restaurant and it was usually red lobster,

1:32.2

which I ended up working for and it was still one of my weird favorite restaurants.

1:34.1

So still love the red lobster.

1:35.3

Shout out to red lobster.

1:37.8

We went to church every Sunday.

1:39.8

I ended up teaching Sunday school.

1:49.7

My mom thought I might eventually go into early childhood education, but I decided to super rebel and go into the military and study math instead.

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