The Suburban Women Problem
The Suburban Women Problem
Lace Up Your Chucks and Get In The Game
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Lace Up Your Chucks and Get In The Game

With joy AND action, we can't lose

This episode is family-only as Rachel, Jasmine and Amanda tell us all about their amazing week at the DNC. In fact, "amazing" doesn't even begin to capture how exciting and uplifting last week was.

The joy was palpable, and we heartily reject a recent New York Times headline that "joy isn't a strategy." Joy IS a strategy. Hope and joy got us Obama. Fear might be a motivator as old as time, but extremists can only lie so many times before people realize they’re being manipulated.

And our joy is more than an emotion - we have the policy strategies to go with it. It’s no wonder that the US is typically polled as one of the least happy countries worldwide. It's hard to be happy when you're constantly stressed about medical bills, gun violence, and access to reproductive care. VP Harris, Coach Walz, and all of the other incredible speakers at the DNC drew a direct connection between their joy and their policies.

But we can’t just sit back and hope that joy magically delivers us an election. We need to work. Democracy is a team sport and we can’t stay on the bench - we have to lace up our shoes and get in the game. There are less than 70 days until the election, so let's make every one count.

One thing you can do right now is join Rally! Rally is a simple way for you to talk to your friends and family about the importance of this election, plus access resources and support for those conversations.

Next week the podcast will be taking a short break for Labor Day and instead, we'll have another limited series to share with you. It's called Sacred Politics and it's produced by the same women who brought us The Cost of Extremism last year. Sacred Politics will discuss the dangers of Christian Nationalism in politics, so don’t miss this 3-episode series!

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The Suburban Women Problem
The Suburban Women Problem
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