Katie Phang Brings Sisters-in-Law to a New Level
Every Saturday begins with me listening to #Sisters-in-Law since it began. I usually take a long walk or bike ride while listening. But today, with a guest stand-in with Katie Phang, I was trying to listen while driving and doing chores. The analysis and conversation between Joyce, Jill and Katie was so so good and smart and heartfelt. Katie’s contributions really elevated the overall discourse. But my favorite was the block on Project 2025 and their planned dismantling of the Dept of Education. I just picked up the fish and am on the way to the wine shop when Katie speaks to the historic role of DoE and how it aligns to the purpose of fairness and equality and opportunity for all. Her own story was so powerful, I am now crying in the car. My father helped design the desegregation of Louisville schools. He taught me that there is a direct connection between educational equity, economic opportunity and an inclusive democracy. Y’all nailed it. Thank you. And, by the way, can Katie start filling in when one of you are out on a regular basis!! The conversational discourse was really engaging to listen to.
Zeech via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/24
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So refreshing to hear your thoughts and perspectives on these significant times! Thoroughly enjoyed your inaugural episode and this will be on my regular rotation of meaningful podcasts in the future!
Dianainga via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/21
Learned so much listening to this and can’t wait for next week! We need reasoned political analysis like this right now.
Farmer Pirate via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/21
A fantastic group of women discussing law. I highly recommend you give this podcast a listen.
ktk80 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/21
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