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TV, Books, Spreadsheets, and Other Joyful Distractions for Difficult Times
Messy Liberation: Feminist Conversations about Politics and Pop Culture
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Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown discuss what’s bringing them joy amidst the chaos of 2025. The duo explores topics ranging from the emotional weight of MLK Day coinciding with the inauguration of a second Trump presidency to personal tools for finding balance, like Becky’s “sexy-ass spreadsheet.” They also dive into the cultural phenomenon surrounding Red Note, the platform rising from TikTok's potential ban, and their favorite media that brings light to dark times. This episode offers equal parts levity, resilience, and actionable inspiration to navigate a complex world.
Discussed in This Episode
- MLK Day Reflections: The emotional complexities of celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy during a politically charged inauguration.
- Protecting Peace: Balancing self-care and civic engagement during tumultuous times.
- Red Note vs. TikTok Ban: The political and cultural implications of shifting platforms, including the risks and ironies involved.
- Finding Joy: Becky’s 100-rejections challenge and how her spreadsheet is helping her stay organized and motivated.
- TV and Media Highlights: Shows that brought joy, including Shrinking, Ghosts, and Survival of the Thickest, contrasted with critiques of shows written by men about women.
- Book Recommendations: Becky’s delight with Frozen River by Ariel Lawton, a surprising find focusing on women’s resilience and justice.
- Joyful Acts of Service: Stories of grassroots aid efforts, like replacing wedding dresses for brides impacted by California fires.
- Upcoming Guests: A sneak peek at the podcast’s first guest, Marina, discussing mutual aid and health equity.
Resources Mentioned
- ”Frozen River” by Ariel Lawton
- “Miss Benson's Beetle” by Rachel Joyce
- Shrinking (Apple TV)
- Ghosts (CBS)
- Survival of the Thickest (Netflix)
- Kelly Mosser’s initiative to replace wedding dresses for fire victims
- Email Becky and Taina at [email protected]
- Sign up for the newsletter and stay updated: MessyLiberation.com
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