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Mothers of the Revolution

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In our premiere episode, we go back—way back—to the women who laid the emotional, intellectual, and literal groundwork for American democracy.
We’re talking Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, and Phillis Wheatley—three women who never got a seat at the table but still pulled up with receipts, rage, and revolutionary fire.

From letters to husbands to poems that challenged tyranny, these founding mothers were raising babies and raising hell. We explore what they might say about today’s school voucher battles, book bans, and ongoing fights for equality. Spoiler: they wouldn’t be quiet about it.

As suburban moms with a mic, we reflect on our own letters to America, the ways our lives echo theirs, and why joy is resistance in 2025.

What We Cover:

  • “Remember the Ladies”: Abigail’s demand to be heard
  • Mercy Otis Warren and the pen that mocked kings
  • Phillis Wheatley’s poems of protest and power
  • What Texas school voucher hearings have in common with revolutionary resistance
  • What we would say if we could write our own Letter to America

Further Reading:

📝 “Dear America, I’m a mom and I…”
Finish the sentence. Send us your voice memo or tag us on social:

📧 [email protected]
📸 Insta @MomsAgainstTheMachine
🎥 TikTok: @momsandmachines

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction: The Voices of Suburban Moms (00:00:00)

2. Historical Context: Women in the Revolution (00:02:57)

3. The Power of Writing: Abigail Adams and Mercy Otis Warren (00:05:55)

4. Phillis Wheatley: The Original Disruptor (00:09:04)

5. Current Polotical Climate: School Vouchers (00:12:10)

6. The Fight for Public Education (00:15:06)

7. The Legacy of Founding Mothers (00:18:00)

8. Letters to America: A Call to Action (00:21:01)

2 episodes

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Manage episode 478159393 series 3660514
Content provided by Chelsey Hockett & Jennifer Wisniewski, Chelsey Hockett, and Jennifer Wisniewski. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chelsey Hockett & Jennifer Wisniewski, Chelsey Hockett, and Jennifer Wisniewski or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In our premiere episode, we go back—way back—to the women who laid the emotional, intellectual, and literal groundwork for American democracy.
We’re talking Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, and Phillis Wheatley—three women who never got a seat at the table but still pulled up with receipts, rage, and revolutionary fire.

From letters to husbands to poems that challenged tyranny, these founding mothers were raising babies and raising hell. We explore what they might say about today’s school voucher battles, book bans, and ongoing fights for equality. Spoiler: they wouldn’t be quiet about it.

As suburban moms with a mic, we reflect on our own letters to America, the ways our lives echo theirs, and why joy is resistance in 2025.

What We Cover:

  • “Remember the Ladies”: Abigail’s demand to be heard
  • Mercy Otis Warren and the pen that mocked kings
  • Phillis Wheatley’s poems of protest and power
  • What Texas school voucher hearings have in common with revolutionary resistance
  • What we would say if we could write our own Letter to America

Further Reading:

📝 “Dear America, I’m a mom and I…”
Finish the sentence. Send us your voice memo or tag us on social:

📧 [email protected]
📸 Insta @MomsAgainstTheMachine
🎥 TikTok: @momsandmachines

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction: The Voices of Suburban Moms (00:00:00)

2. Historical Context: Women in the Revolution (00:02:57)

3. The Power of Writing: Abigail Adams and Mercy Otis Warren (00:05:55)

4. Phillis Wheatley: The Original Disruptor (00:09:04)

5. Current Polotical Climate: School Vouchers (00:12:10)

6. The Fight for Public Education (00:15:06)

7. The Legacy of Founding Mothers (00:18:00)

8. Letters to America: A Call to Action (00:21:01)

2 episodes

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