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You know, it's just I feel like there is that sense that we kind of know what's happening. We were like, Oh, she gets to have a tea party. It made me feel kind of like Alice in Wonderland. Beth, when did you first hear about Omicron?īeth I got an alert on my phone as I sat down to eat with my family, which is exactly what you're looking for. I did think it was hilarious that the actual next letter in the Greek alphabet was new, but they were like, we cannot call it the new new strain. Sarah In case you have not heard from the breathless media coverage, the World Health Organization has classified a new COVID 19 strain first identified in South Africa as a variant of concern and named it Omicron. I don't know about TikTok, but we're going to do our best to find some clarity, even in a sea of I don't know. Stay with us as we plot through a lot of, I don't know, Beth said that's should be the theme of today's show. And then we're going to wrap up the show with our thoughts on TikTok. We're going to share our interview with David French, one of our favorite writers at The Dispatch and now newly at The Atlantic. We are here today to talk about Omicron along with the rest of the world. And if you haven't checked it out yet, please head on back in our podcast feed and check out part one and part two of our Wellness series. So thanks for sharing your feedback on that series.
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It was cathartic for us to record those episodes and I think for all of you as well. Thank you to all of you who listened and wrote in and shared your stories. Sarah Hello, everyone, and welcome to Pantsuit Politics, we are thrilled to be back here with you after Thanksgiving break and also feeling very grateful for the incredible feedback we got on our Wellness episodes. Sarah Thank you for joining us for Pantsuit Politics. Sarah This is Sarah Stewart Hollandīeth And this is Beth Silvers. I've got it, but in everyone else's also. And what it is is it's sort of, I believe that I should have a certain kind of status in the eyes, not just to my community. That's who's driving the quote unquote populist moment. Righting the Historical Wrong of the Claiborne Highway (The Daily, The New York Times)īETH’S TIKTOK French If you actually look and you drill down it to the people are most politically engaged right now in the country, on both sides, actually, they're disproportionately white, they're disproportionately wealthy and they're disproportionately educated. Nadia Bolz-Weber Newsletter (The Corners) (The New York Times)Īmerican Higher Education, Ideologically Separate and Unequal (The Dispatch)ĭesire, Violence, and Divinity in Modern Southern Fiction: Katherine Anne Porter, Flannery O'Connor, Cormac McCarthy, Walker Percy by Gary M. You can find information and links for all our sponsors on our website. To read along with us, join our Extra Credit Book Club subscription.
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