

Pantsuit Politics
Sarah & Beth
"Compelling and thoughtful listening" - the New York Times
Hosted by Kentuckians Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers, Pantsuit Politics is an independent podcast that takes a different approach to the news and culture. Pay attention without the anxiety. New episodes every Tuesday and Friday.
Sales and Distribution by Lemonada Media https://lemonadamedia.com/
Hosted by Kentuckians Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers, Pantsuit Politics is an independent podcast that takes a different approach to the news and culture. Pay attention without the anxiety. New episodes every Tuesday and Friday.
Sales and Distribution by Lemonada Media https://lemonadamedia.com/
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Aug 21, 2018 • 1h 9min
News Around the World and Amy McGrath
Amy McGrath's run for Congress has received national attention because her life story is amazing. We share our great conversation with her about her campaign, her military service, and her views on important American issues. We also talk about crises taking place around the world. Global News: Economic Crisis in Venezuela U.S. Embassy Shooting in Turkey Ebola Death Toll Rises in DRC Are You Unintentionally Buying Conflict Minerals? Conflict in the Congo Has to End to Stop Ebola Flooding in India School Bus Bombing in Yemen Afghan President Announces Ceasefire PropositionAmy McGrath:Amy McGrath for CongressAmy on Social: LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook A Battle of Ideology vs. Résumé Andy Barr Compares Political Service to Military ServiceRecommended Resources: Joe Biden's "As You Are" InitiativeNBC's Making It Buy Tickets to Pantsuit Politics Live in GettysburgTo support the show and get access to regular bonus content, visit our Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 17, 2018 • 49min
Religion, Power, and Feminism with Erin Wathen
More painful information about abuse in the Catholic Church has come to light this week. We discuss the heartbreaking crimes that were perpetrated by those in positions of religious power. This leads right in to Sarah's conversation with Erin Wathen, author of Resist and Persist, about the intersections of faith and feminism. Recommended Resources: Catholic Church Abuse in Pennsylvania Resist and Persist by Erin WathenTo support the show and get access to regular bonus content, please visit our Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 14, 2018 • 1h 5min
9/11: How Did We Miss This?
One of the hardest questions to grapple with about 9/11 also sounds like the simplest: How'd we miss this? We discuss the history of the FBI and the CIA and their circumstances leading up to September 11. We also do a lightning round and cover Omarosa, the Unite the Right rally, Trump's latest tweets, and the pilot who stole and crashed a plane in Seattle. We end the episode with a discussion of Hannah Gadsby and tension in comedy.Recommended Resources: Afghan Forces Killed on Four Fronts Seattle Stolen Plane Hawaiian Democratic Candidates9/11 Resources: Information Could Have Stopped 9/11FBI HistoryRich Blee Interview The Higher Ups Wouldn't Listen How the FBI Reinvented Itself After 9/11 No Evidence that CIA Sought to Recruit HijackersThe AgentTo get access to bonus content and support the show, visit our Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 10, 2018 • 35min
Reflecting on Guest Host Episodes
We share our reflections on each other's episodes with the guest hosts. We also talk about our takeaways from Tuesday night's elections. Recommended Resources: Drug Offenders and Mass IncarcerationNewseum Event on Women in OfficeTo support the show and get access to regular bonus content, visit our Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 7, 2018 • 1h 7min
9/11: A New Kind of Terrorism
It's impossible to understand 9/11 and the US response to it without knowing how and why al-Qaeda formed. For Part Two of our 9/11 series, we do a deep dive into recent Middle Eastern history and what led to the creation and successes of al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. We also talk about recent media conflicts, concerns around campaign finance, and share our weekly gratitude moments.Media Conflicts: Sarah Jeong and The New York Times Racism Row The New York Times Stands By Sarah Jeong Trump Attacks the Media...Again Trump Will Have Blood on His HandsCrossroads and Campaign Finance: CREW vs. FEC and Crossroads Ruling Allows Dark MoneyRecommended Resources:Gratitude Moment: Jenny Hill Hill Wins School Board SeatTo become a sponsor of the show and get access to regular bonus content, visit our Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 3, 2018 • 33min
Shifting Political Parties and Military Spouses
Beth covers a few current events on her own while Sarah is still on vacation. She shares some thoughts on shifting political parties and how the Trump administration has caused her to double down on conservatism. Then, we share an interview with Libby Jamison and Lauren Weiner about the Military Spouse JD Network and Homefront Rising, a non-partisan initiative that encourages and trains military spouses to speak up and get involved in the political process through advocacy and public service.Recommended Resources: All Things Ill ConsideredHomefront RisingTo become a supporter of the show and get access to regular bonus content, including Beth's fabulous take on the Georgia gubernatorial race, visit our Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 31, 2018 • 1h 11min
Paul Manafort, Nia Wilson, Family Separation, and Mass Incarceration
Nine million Americans have some kind of active interface with incarceration. If incarceration were a city, it would be the largest city in the US. Guest host Sarah Shotland and Beth discuss this issue in depth and how you can make a difference. They also talk Paul Manafort's trial, Nia Wilson's death, and the ongoing crisis of family separation at our southern border. Paul Manafort's Trial: The Charges and the Stakes Manafort's Lavish Lifestyle Implications for the Russia ProbeNia Wilson's Death: The Anxiety of Being a Black Woman Searching for MotiveFamily Separation: Hundreds Not Reunited by Deadline Volunteers Step Up to Help A Migrant Child's Days in Detention Family Separation Does Not Deter Illegal Immigration Jobs, Opportunity, and Central AmericaMass Incarceration: Private Immigrant Jails Boom The Tragedy of County JailsBonus Resources:Beth's Gratitude Moment: Food Research and Action Center research The Pantsuit Politics Midterm Elections ResourceTo support the show and get access to regular bonus content, visit our Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 27, 2018 • 15min
Youth Mental Health with Will Powers
Mental health - specifically adolescent mental health - is an issue everyone likes to talk about but Will Powers is actually doing something about. We talk to him about the organization he represents, StAMINA, which works to end the stigma around youth mental health in Kentucky. Thanks to our sponsor: Care/Of.To get access to bonus content and support the show, visit our Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 24, 2018 • 1h 3min
The Progressive Left and the Campaign Experience
Sarah welcomes guest host Jo Kroger to talk about the state of the progressive left and how it's impacted the Democratic party at large. Sarah also hosts a group of Pantsuit Politics listeners with real life campaign experience. They talk about their levels of involvement in a variety of campaigns and what led them to get involved in the first place. The Campaign Round Table Participants:Maddie Isch for Margaret O'BrienAbby Korb for Tammy BaldwinCarisa Weaver for Robin KniechMaggie Penton for Misty BelfordRecommended Resources: This American Life on the Democratic Party Democratic Party MidtermsMedicare for AllSwing Voters ExistSingle PayerOur RevolutionTo support the show and get access to bonus content, visit our Patreon page and become a patron. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 20, 2018 • 55min
Foreign Policy Fiascos and Carri Hicks for State Senate
The odd grammatical clarifications President Trump and the White House keep offering are dominating headlines, but the policy and actions behind them are far more concerning. We return to our conversation about confronting strangers after so much great listener feedback. We also talk to Carri Hicks, who is running for State Senate in Oklahoma. Carri Hicks for State SenateDonate to CarriTo support the show and get access to regular bonus content, including the bonus episode for July, visit our Patreon page. More from Carri Hicks:Why we need education funding: Last year Oklahoma approved over 2,000 emergency certifications to fill teaching jobs. This has been done in an attempt to keep schools open as we are in dire need of teachers. However, it gives the false impression that everything is fine in education because school is in session. Clearly there is a large problem when 50,000 children were educated by someone other than a certified teacher last year. The number is expected to rise again this year.Why she decided now was the time to run: After the defeat of the penny cent sales tax, I took many personal days to advocate on behalf of my students at the capital. I met with Senator Mark Allen who is on the education committee (and will be on the ballot in Nov.). As I introduced myself and explained how many students I had in my classes at the time, 28, he called me a liar. He further went on to explain that they knew the average class size in Oklahoma is 16, so that I was clearly not being truthful. I have taught for 7 years and have never had less than 23 students. This interaction led me to believe not only were lawmakers misinformed about the needs in public schools, but were unwilling to hear what they were. Since these are the decision makers affecting my profession and millions of innocent children, I knew now was the time to give teachers, and education a loud voice inside our state government. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


