Épisodes

  • The Economy: Now 99% Less Trickle
    Jul 15 2025

    In this episode, Angie and Leslie break down what’s really inside Trump’s new “One Big Beautiful Bill”—and how it mirrors the radical agenda of Project 2025. From Medicaid cuts to work requirements to tax breaks for billionaires, we connect the dots between economic policy and the everyday realities of women in Utah.

    We explain:

    • What GDP, deficits, and the debt ceiling actually mean
    • Why Reagan’s legacy isn’t as “fiscally responsible” as you’ve been told
    • How work requirements and benefit cuts hurt working moms, rural families, and the middle class
    • What Project 2025 is planning—and why it should terrify anyone who’s ever relied on public schools, healthcare, or childcare

    This isn’t just a budget—it’s a blueprint for economic control, and it’s coming for Utah families first.

    Listen in and learn how to fight back—because Wall Street doesn’t raise your kids. You do.





































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    51 min
  • Lady Parts
    Jul 8 2025

    What do pap smears, birth control, the Comstock Act, and Project 2025 have in common? More than you’d think—and it’s not just politics, it’s power.

    In this episode, Angie and Leslie take you on a fast-paced, emotional, and honest journey through over 100 years of women’s healthcare in the U.S. We cover:

    ✅ The major milestones in reproductive and preventive health
    ✅ How Roe v. Wade was about more than just abortion—it was about privacy
    ✅ The chilling revival of 1800s-era laws through Project 2025
    ✅ What overturning Roe really means for medical freedom, contraception access, and your bodily autonomy
    ✅ Personal stories of miscarriage and medical trauma from our own families
    ✅ What you can do right now to protect reproductive rights

    Whether you’re brand new to this conversation or deep in the trenches, this episode will leave you informed, fired up, and ready to act.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • I hate group projects.
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode, we take a small dive into the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025—a detailed policy roadmap that could reshape American government under a future conservative administration. At first glance, it talks about things like family values and individual freedom. But what does that really mean?

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    41 min
  • Tyranny of the Moment & Other Vibes We’re Not Here For.
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode, Leslie and Angie dive into the murky waters of oligarchy—what it is, how it shows up in history, and why it still shapes our lives today. From ancient Greece to modern-day America, we explore how power concentrated in the hands of a few affects everyone—but especially women and the working class.

    Spoiler: It’s not about pie, it’s about power. And no, sprinkles didn’t make it into our utopia.


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    27 min
  • Words are hard.
    Jun 17 2025

    In this episode, Angie and Leslie unpack what fascism actually is—according to philosopher Jason Stanley’s book How Fascism Works. We focus on one of its core tactics: the “us vs. them” strategy, and why it’s so effective (and dangerous). Then we walk through the ten traits of fascist politics—stuff like propaganda, anti-intellectualism, law and order rhetoric, and sexual anxiety—and connect them to what we’re seeing in American politics right now. So grab your Diet Coke or your Dr. Pepper, settle in, and let’s chat about how to recognize authoritarianism before it takes root—and how knowledge really is power.

    Also: Saying big words are hard to say after night shifts. ~Angie


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    35 min
  • Oh Hello.
    Jun 1 2025

    Welcome to the very first episode of Utah Ladies Let’s Chat! In this debut conversation, Angie and Leslie open up about why they started this podcast, their personal journeys growing up in conservative spaces, and what it means to question long-held beliefs. They will also go over being bias and why women especially need to be critical thinkers.

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    43 min