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How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

The Right’s Christian Women Problem (with Kristin Du Mez and Hannah Dasgupta)

How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

Red Wine & Blue

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

4.7892 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode, Red Wine and Blue founder Katie Paris is filling in for Jasmine Clark. Katie, Rachel Vindman, and Amanda Weinstein discuss their experiences with Christianity—especially evangelical Christianity—and how it’s shaped their lives, their perspectives, and their politics. They also talk with Hannah Dasgupta, a mom from suburban Ohio; Hannah grew up in a conservative evangelical church and although her politics have changed since then, she hasn’t lost her faith. After that, Rac...

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0:00.0

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

0:07.1

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

0:11.9

would have you believe. 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.

0:25.6

When women share their personal stories, walls come down and barriers are broken.

0:30.9

Welcome to the suburban women problem, a podcast from red, wine, and blue.

0:37.1

Hi, everyone. Thanks for listening. I'm Rachel Vindman. I'm Amanda Weinstein. And I'm Katie Paris, filling in for the irreplaceable

0:41.0

Jasmine Clark. Welcome back and thank you for joining us. And Katie, thank you for joining us too. We're looking forward to talking with you today.

0:48.6

So just a few days ago, one of our favorite guests and supporters on this podcast, Connie Schultz, wrote an article

0:55.4

about Christianity in America. She said that her faith is a source of challenge and comfort,

1:01.1

but she finds herself having to defend it more and more these days. It's a subject that hits

1:06.5

close to home for a lot of us, so we wanted to take this moment to explore our experiences

1:10.8

with Christianity, especially evangelical Christianity. What are the over- to home for a lot of us, so we wanted to take this moment to explore our experiences with

1:11.0

Christianity, especially evangelical Christianity. What are the overlaps between faith and politics?

1:17.2

How has the church shaped our lives and perspectives? Later, we're joined by Hannah Dasgupta,

1:23.8

a mom who was raised very conservative in the church. Hannah says her politics have changed, but her faith hasn't.

1:32.3

And after that, I get to talk with Kristen Kobus Dumay about her book,

1:36.9

Jesus and John Wayne, how white evangelicals corrupted a faith and fractured a nation.

1:43.3

So all three of us grew up in the church and it shaped our

1:47.0

childhoods in very profound ways. Amanda, could you start off and tell us a little bit about

1:53.0

your experience with the evangelical church? Yeah. So first I want to say I read Connie's article,

2:00.7

always a great article written by Connie absolutely and I

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