The 5 Best The Suburban Women Problem Podcast Episodes
1) Meet The Press Secretary (with Karine Jean-Pierre)
Today we were honored to be joined by Karine Jean-Pierre! She’s the current White House Press Secretary, and she’s the first Black and the first openly LGBTQ person to hold that position. She chatted ...Show More
2) You’re Never Lonely With A Book (with Jodi Picoult and Carrie Wardzinski)
This week, we’re celebrating libraries! Not only do librarians help kids (and adults) find the books they need, libraries are a vital “third space” in our communities. They provide resources and infor...Show More
3) Let’s WarNOCK Out Extremism! (with Jess McIntosh)
This holiday season, we’re doing the podcast a little differently. For the rest of the year, our hosts will each take turns going deep on what we learned from the midterms - talking with experts and w...Show More
4) Just Breathe and Vote (with Connie Schultz)
We’re finally here… the last full episode of the podcast before the midterm elections! All year, we’ve been talking about what’s at stake in this election: antisemitism and racism, abortion rights, bo...Show More
5) The Antidote to Hate is Connection (a Panel Discussion on Extremism)
There are now only two weeks until the midterms and today, we’re talking about extremism. Conspiracy theories and hateful ideologies like antisemitism are longer just in the fringes, they're in m...Show More
6) Christmas Can Be A Revolution (with Rev. William H. Lamar IV)
Back in 2020, members of the violent group The Proud Boys jumped a fence and defaced the Black Lives Matter sign at Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church. They filmed themselves destroying t...Show More
7) Are You Available For Connection? (with Prentis Hemphill)
We were so lucky this week to be joined by Prentis Hemphill: a therapist, teacher, political organizer, and bestselling author of What It Takes to Heal. So often we hear women say that things feel de...Show More
8) Media Still Matters (with Jessica Yellin)
In 2018, Jessica Yellin founded News Not Noise. She’d spent 17 years working in TV news (including as CNN’s Chief White House correspondent) and through those years, she learned that traditional news ...Show More
9) We Can Be Grateful AND Pissed
This week is Thanksgiving, so we're celebrating gratitude with the RWB fam. We heard from our colleagues about what they're grateful for this year -- from brave kids walking out over ICE to the work w...Show More
10) Beyond "Ladies Who Lunch" (with Lily Pond)
As an introvert and first-generation immigrant who moved to her city right before Covid, Lily didn’t know many of her neighbors. But this year, she was inspired to help deliver meals for a local food ...Show More