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Girls Gotta Eat

Voting for Progress feat. Elizabeth Warren

Girls Gotta Eat

Ashley Hesseltine

Relationships, Society & Culture, Dating, Comedy, Sex, 977170

4.629.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2020

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

With such an important election nearing, we are dedicating an episode to it and welcoming the incomparable Senator Elizabeth Warren to chat with us about how to make a difference. We cover wealth disparity, how to improve the economy to work for everyone, childcare, student debt, and the importance of giving small businesses a fighting chance. We are also expressing our thoughts on the current political landscape and upcoming election, and sharing the ways our listeners are taking action. And we catch up on Rayna's "mom day" and the guy Ashley's brother won't let her date. We hope you enjoy!

Follow Elizabeth Warren on Instagram @ElizabethWarren, and get your voting plan together at IWillVote.com.

Follow us @GirlsGottaEatPodcast, Ashley @AshHess, and Rayna @Rayna.Greenberg. Check our website for tour dates and merchandise.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, listen, if you're willing to go with me on income inequality and what's happening to opportunity and we can even make it to why we need to break up Amazon, I am like so in with whatever you want to talk about.

0:12.0

Hi guys, welcome back another episode of Girl's Gotta Eat. It's Elizabeth Warren.

0:33.0

Happy Yom Kippur, we're on my juice. My mom is like, you can't release this on Yom Kippur. I was like, what's up Christmas mom? People are listening to podcast. Wait, it's the 28th. It starts on the 27th, so yesterday and it ends tonight on the 28th.

0:51.0

I have a really hard time understanding Jewish holidays, like the same way I have a hard time understanding like medical stuff like when someone's trying to describe something medical to me, I'm like, uh-huh, I'm trying to retain it, I cannot retain it. You've told me so many times and I'm not not listening. I don't understand.

1:06.0

You're like, it starts here at N tier, you do this and I'm like, what? I went to Jewish school K through 8. I used to speak fluently, bro. I can barely explain it to you.

1:18.0

You do explain it really well. I just I cannot retain it. I'm sorry. So happy. Yom Kippur or whatever. I don't think it's that one time I can just kept saying Jewish church and you're like, actually, it's we don't say the word church. Stop saying church.

1:33.0

You know, like Jewish church and you're like, you, please stop.

1:39.0

I was thinking what you're reading like, do I have more stuff to say about Jewish stuff? That's it. That's it. I just stand in my knowledge. It's just I respect it, but there is a lot to know like Christmas or like, yeah, whatever like Jesus is born that day and we do a tree in presence. That's it. That's it. It's also the same day every year.

1:53.0

Jewish writers are different. Even more confusing. Don't that's a thing. Jewish people are like, they're just smarter and they can do all this complicated shit and they're like, try to remember it.

2:02.0

Yeah, that is true. Yeah, we remember it. Not Jews couldn't remember the shit. I have to Google it every year and I am a Jew every year. I'm like, when is Russia?

2:13.0

But yeah, I mean, I'm sure that most people if it's different every year, how are you? I don't know when Easter is. I'm also not out here. This is like a raging Christian.

2:22.0

I sort of know when you're changing. I mean, oh, yeah, I mean around about time. But yeah, Easter Sunday is different every year.

2:28.0

Oh, yeah, doc is the date of that Sunday changes a year. Yeah. And good Friday. I think I'm a math major. Okay. But I did go home for Russia. Shana.

2:37.0

I try to either go on for us. Shana. I'm gonna pour every year. I'm completely not really just on a dorm telling you that some tell everybody else. But it makes my mom happy. So I'm.

2:46.0

It was happy. She was as happy as she could be. She made me have dinner outside and not go near her, but it's okay. Maybe my Thanksgiving shall let me sit. My mom was like, mask up, bitch. She didn't make me get the mask on.

3:00.0

And we sat outside. I stay with a friend. But I wanted to tell you, my my life in Pittsburgh is really different. All my friends were married. They all have a bunch of kids. They all houses of nothing in common with any of them anymore. Yeah.

3:12.0

I had a party last week. I had like this mommy day. My friend was like, what? A mommy day. So first we went to socially distance yoga in the park. It was beautiful. There was a fountain. I've never taken yoga before and I did it. Yeah. And then we came out hard. So my two mommy friends and I was like, what else are we going to do with some mommy day? And so then we like got smoothie bowls and juices. And then we bought pot on an app. There's an app you can buy weed and then we went to the pot store and got I'd say pot of smoke weed every day.

3:41.0

Then we went got pot at the pot store. Then we just like hung out my one mommy friend rolled a joint for me and then we went pick their kids up at school. What?

3:50.0

These are what I was like, is this what these like cool moms know about the pot app for the pot app. I was like, you guys use download the app for free. Use code.

3:58.0

And then we just like they did by the way, they did not smoke and then go pick up their kids. I'm glad you clarified. I was like, oh, my friends would never do that. They're like, I'm standing for a sense. Yeah. So we did that. We picked up their kids. We played with their kids. It was the best day. I love that. I love a mom day. I could do that. I could be a mom if that was my day everyday. Yeah. I recently went and saw some family of ours with three kids.

4:27.0

My cousins kids. There's so much fun. I love. There's so much fun. They're like such good ages. There are four, six and eight. And the two girls are six. Nate, the little boys for and they like built this. You know, they did. They took this big box that are all my all form chair came in. They made this fort. They had flowers. They had like a door that opened. They would make you knock on the door. It's a dog's loud on the front. It was so fun. My mom set up a pumpkin hunt for them. Like many pumpkins. They did like an Easter egg hunt. Yeah, it was just so fun. I love these kids. And there was such a fun. I'm not sure if I'm going to get a kid. I'm not going to get a kid. I'm not going to get a kid. I'm not going to get a kid. I'm not going to get a kid. I'm not going to get a kid. I'm not going to get

4:57.0

fresh up on the garden.

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