Pop Culture Chaos, AI Anxiety and Women’s History Month
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March marks Women’s History Month, a moment to consider how women shape culture and politics, often without the spotlight.
In this episode, we start with developments in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie and the unsettling contradiction of living in a world saturated with surveillance yet still short on clear answers. Then we pivot to pop culture, Hilary Duff’s comeback tour (and those very real ticket prices), the chaos of The Traitors, and our disappointment with Love Is Blind: Denver. We also debut a new segment, Pardon My Reaction, unpacking viral moments that feel almost too absurd to be real and, at times, unintentionally hilarious.
From there, we zoom out to something bigger. AI isn’t just a buzzword, it's accelerating fast and quietly reshaping how we work. We talk about how it’s already changing day to day tasks, the growing conversation around job disruption, what it could mean for our kids’ futures, and how to hold both optimism and uncertainty at the same time.
Last but certainly not least, we close by honoring Women’s History Month with the story of Phoebe “Febb” Ensminger Burn, the mother whose letter helped secure the deciding vote for the 19th Amendment. It’s a powerful reminder that some of history’s most consequential moments start at home, and that conviction, courage, and a well-timed nudge can change everything. We could all stand to channel a little more Febb energy.
(00:00) Introduction
(04:24) Pop Culture Update
(13:10) Pardon My Reaction - RFK & Kid Rock
(17:45) Pardon My Reaction - Traitors
(21:22) Make It Make Sense: AI Edition
(36:07) Women's History Month: Phoebe Ensminger Burn
(43:59) Next Week's Preview & Wrap Up
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Tanya Nathan is a political campaign and communications strategist with over a decade of experience in progressive campaigns and advocacy. Currently a Principal at a nationally-based grasstops consulting firm, she's a Denver native living with her year old daughter, husband, and their rescue pets. Her hobbies include crosswords, mezcal tasting, and trying to find people to talk to about Traitors.
Sarah Andrews is a political strategist living in rural Colorado with her husband and two young kids. When she's not managing campaigns or chasing toddlers, she's passionate about women's rights, childcare policy, and creating space for honest political conversations that don't end in shouting matches.
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