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Our Dirty Laundry

Our Dirty Laundry

By: Mandy Griffin & Katy Swalwell
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Stores about white women making a mess of things and how to clean up our act.© 2025 Our Dirty Laundry Personal Development Personal Success Political Science Politics & Government World
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  • Intro: Mothers of Massive Resistance
    Jun 21 2025

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    Navigating the Mess: White Women's Role in Politics and Motherhood


    Hosts Mandy Griffin and Katie Swalwell delve into a discussion about the pervasive and historical role white women have played in upholding white supremacy through politics and motherhood. They reflect on the disorienting state of current events, the importance of local action, and the influence of female political figures like Krisit Noem, Pam Bondi, and Joni Ernst. The episode primarily focuses on the book 'Mothers of Massive Resistance' by Elizabeth Gillespie McCray, which explores how white women have consistently contributed to segregation and racism in America. The hosts highlight their disillusionment with the political system and express the need to understand historical patterns to effectively combat ongoing inequalities.

    00:00 Welcome to Dirty Laundry

    00:46 Life in a Dissociative State

    01:39 Trump's Women and Media Overload

    04:12 Commercials and Political Ads

    07:16 Trump's Surgeon General Nominee Controversy

    14:36 The Importance of Science and Research

    20:24 Influencers and Misinformation

    20:53 Marketing Manipulation and Grifters

    21:20 Political Commentary on Joni Ernst

    25:40 The Role of Motherhood in Politics

    27:26 Plant Research and Mutual Aid

    29:11 Introduction to 'Mothers of Massive Resistance'

    30:33 White Women's Role in White Supremacy

    43:42 Call to Action and Future Plans

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    45 mins
  • Update on McMahon and Rollins; Nesheiwat for Surgeon General
    Mar 21 2025

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    Hosts Mandy Griffin and Katie Swalwell discuss the importance of white women recognizing their role in activism and learning from communities with long-standing vulnerabilities. They critique systemic issues and figures such as Pete Buttigieg's inadequate political responses, and dive into the problematic policies and actions of Trump's administration, focusing on the misguided efforts of officials in education and agriculture sectors. The episode concludes with a call to understand the historical context and influence of white Christian nationalism in shaping these systemic issues.

    00:43 Reflections on Marginalized Communities

    03:29 Toxic Positivity vs. Despair

    05:38 Frustration with Democratic Leadership

    12:01 The Role of the Department of Education

    23:42 Tariffs and Their Impact

    31:30 Economic Impact of Avian Flu on Poultry Farmers

    44:27 The Reality of Mass Deportations and Agriculture

    47:26 Trump's Nominee for Surgeon General: Jeanette Neshewat

    52:09 Upcoming Topics and Future Discussions

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    55 mins
  • McMahon and Rollins
    Mar 21 2025

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    In this episode, we grapple with balancing staying informed without falling into despair from constant news consumption. We then delve into the roles of Trump's nominated cabinet members such as Linda McMahon for Secretary of Education and Brooke Rollins for Secretary of Agriculture, scrutinizing their qualifications, histories, and the potential impacts of their appointments on education and agriculture policies in the U.S. The discussion covers issues like tariff implications, agricultural labor reliance on undocumented workers, and the broader consequences on food supply and farming subsidies.

    00:00 Introduction and Catching Up

    00:28 Balancing News Consumption and Mental Health

    04:20 Impact of Cabinet Members on Daily Life

    05:53 Linda McMahon's Background and Role

    12:50 Brooke Rollins and Agricultural Policies

    18:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    19 mins
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