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The Burning Bed & Feminist Law
The law stated that unless a police officer witnessed domestic violence, nothing could be done. Francine Hughes husband told her he was going to kill her. The cops left her and her four children alone
How to be Miserable
This week we take a few shots at musical theatre (again) and discuss ways to ensure that you will be miserable. Is your favorite pasttime on this list? Tune in to find out! The post How to be Miserabl
I Know!
Don't be a prideful sluggard, or a know-it-all with nothing to show! This week we talk about the trap of knowing without doing, and the beauty of knowledge that's actually been applied. The post I Kno
Extra Thoughts On: “I’m Unwell”
After we solve the debate around co-sleeping or not co-sleeping, we flesh out a few more thoughts around what is commonly referred to as "wellness" practices, except this time we target the kinds of l
I Don’t Want This
You've been praying for this very good thing. You know it would be a good thing for you to do, or for your family to have, but it never appears. The prayer is not granted. In fact, the opposite of you
Break Thoughts
We finally catch up in the timeline and record our first episode of the year! We chat random thoughts we had during our recording break, sibling growth periods when a new baby is added, mushroom coffe
Older & Wiser
In the first and only episode we have only ever been pregnant at the same time, we discuss social pressure, the good and the bad of trends, and how our affections should not be shaped by booktok garba
You Know What I Mean
This week we talk about the importance of general truths, speaking in general truths, and not being the lady who is always looking for the loopholes. Join us! The post You Know What I Mean appeared fi
You’re Not Done
Since your body is going to break down and fail, ultimately landing you in the grave, why bother caring for it? If you can't escape aging (and you cannot), minimally you can escape aging into a grump
Can I Cry Now?
Our sinful hearts love to indulge themselves and that can leave us feeling fairly skeptical of our own tears. However, tears are often the most appropriate thing in the world. So how do we tell when t