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How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

The Insurrection Disconnection (with Connie Schultz and Lisa Reese)

How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

Red Wine & Blue

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

4.7892 Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode, hosts Rachel Vindman, Jasmine Clark, and Amanda Weinstein discuss the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death. When George cried out for his mother, moms across America felt that cry in their hearts and began working for justice. But despite a year of protests and conversations, it still seems impossible to gain any traction on the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. Jasmine mentions a fellow legislator in Georgia who would rather talk about “Black on Black violence...

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0:00.0

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

0:07.2

Suburban women helped determine the 2020 election, but there's more to us in the headlines

0:11.9

would have you believe.

0:13.3

The suburbs aren't a homogeneity of white people in perfect houses.

0:17.2

Real change is happening in the suburbs, and we have things to say.

0:20.5

When women share their personal

0:22.4

stories, walls come down and barriers are broken. Welcome to the suburban women problem,

0:28.8

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

0:36.7

Jasmine Clark. I'm Amanda Weinstein.

0:39.3

And this is the Suburban Women Problem. Welcome, everyone. Thanks for joining us. On today's episode,

0:46.9

we're going to talk about misinformation and how we deal with friends or family who have bought

0:51.5

into Q&ON or other conspiracies. We'll be speaking with

0:56.0

Lisa Reese, who has been dealing with us firsthand as she lost her relationship with her sister

1:01.5

because of right-wing conspiracies. And speaking of Q&ON, we're going to be talking about the

1:07.7

Senate's decision not to have a January 6th commission. But before we talk

1:12.4

about anything else, we wanted to acknowledge that we recently passed the one-year anniversary

1:16.7

of George Floyd's death. So what does that feel like one year on, guys? You know, I can't even

1:24.9

believe it's been a year, first of all.

1:29.3

So much has happened.

1:37.4

So many emotions, you know, we had the trial and all the emotions that went with that.

1:47.9

And we are still, still asking for Congress and the Senate to act when it comes to policing in the United States.

1:54.8

And as a state legislator, I know that here in Georgia, we have also been looking at ways to reform policing, but it's been largely pretty difficult to accomplish anything.

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